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Intro Part 7
This Cisco Voice 640-461 course covers the Cisco Certified Network Associate Voice (CCNA Voice) attests to the fact that the IT professional has requisite associate-level knowledge and skills needed to manage a voice network.
What you’ll
learn
Introduction
Telephony
Basic Call Routing
VOIP Call Routing
CUCME Call Routing Basics
Preparing Network For Voice
IP Phone Behavior
CUCME Administration Basics
CUCME StandUp
CUCME StandUp Part 2
CUCME StandUp CUCME
End Users and End User Interfaces
Endpoint Implementation
Call Coverage
Calling Restrictions and Routing
Our Cisco Voice 640-461 training prepares you for the Cisco Certified Network Associate Voice (CCNA Voice) certification that validates associate-level knowledge and skills required to administer a voice network. The Cisco CCNA Voice certification validates that the IT professional has the required skill set for specialized job roles in voice technologies, such as voice technologies administrator, voice engineer, and voice manager. It validates career skills and configuration skills in VoIP technologies such as IP PBX, IP telephony, handset, call control, and voicemail solutions.
Intro Part 1
Intro Part 2
Intro Part 3
Intro Part 4
Intro Part 5
Intro Part 6
Intro Part 7
Telephony Part 1
Telephony Part 2
Telephony Part 3
Telephony Part 4
Basic Call Routing Part 1
Basic Call Routing Part 2
Basic Call Routing Part 3
VOIP Call Routing Part 1
VOIP Call Routing Part2
VOIP Call Routing Part 3
VOIP Call Routing Part 4
VOIP Call Routing Part 5
CUCME Call Routing Basics Part 1
CUCME Call Routing Basics Part 2
CUCME Call Routing Basics Part 3
CUCME Call Routing Basics Part 4
CUCME Call Routing Basics Part 5
CUCME Call Routing Basics Part 6
CUCME Call Routing Basics Part 7
CUCME Call Routing Basics Part 8
CUCME Call Routing Basics Part 9
CUCME Call Routing Basics Part 10
CUCME Call Routing Basics Part 11
Preparing Network For Voice Part 1
Preparing Network For Voice Part 2
Preparing Network For Voice Part 3
Preparing Network For Voice Part 4
Preparing Network For Voice Part 5
Preparing Network For Voice Part 6
IP Phone Behavior
CUCME Administration Basics Part 1
CUCME Administration Basics Part 2
CUCME Administration Basics Part 3
CUCME Administration Basics Part 4
CUCME Stand Up Part 1
CUCME Stand Up Part 2
CUCME Stand Up Part 3
CUCME Stand Up Part 4
CUCME Stand Up Part 5
CUCME Stand Up2 Part 1
CUCME Stand Up2 Part 2
CUCME Stand Up CUCME Part 1
CUCME Stand Up CUCME Part 2
CUCME Stand Up CUCME Part 3
End Users And End User Interfaces Part 1
End Users And End User Interfaces Part 2
End Users And End User Interfaces Part 3
Endpoint Implementation Part 1
Endpoint Implementation Part 2
Endpoint Implementation Part 3
Endpoint Implementation Part 4
Call Coverage Part 1
Call Coverage Part 2
Call Coverage Part 3
Call Coverage Part 4
Call Coverage Part 5
Call Coverage Part 6
Call Coverage Part 7
Call Coverage Part 8
Call Coverage Part 9
Calling Restrictions And Routing Part 1
Calling Restrictions And Routing Part 2
Calling Restrictions And Routing Part 3
Calling Restrictions And Routing Part 4
Calling Restrictions And Routing Part 5
Calling Restrictions And Routing Part 6
CUCME Advance Call Coverage Part 1
CUCME Advance Call Coverage Part 2
Implementing Unity Connection Part 1
Implementing Unity Connection Part 2
Implementing Unity Connection Part 3
Implementing Unity Connection Part 4
Implementing Unity Connection Part 5
Implementing Unity Connection Part 6
Implementing Unity Connection Part 7
Implementing Unity Connection Part 8
Outro
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The Cisco Voice 640-461 course is a training program that prepares individuals for the Cisco Certified Network Associate Voice (CCNA Voice) certification. This certification attests to an IT professional’s associate-level knowledge and skills needed to manage a voice network. The course covers topics like IP PBX, IP telephony, handset, call control, and voicemail solutions.
The course comprises 84 videos across 17 topics, with 57 practice questions. It amounts to a total of 13 training hours. This is all accessed online, on-demand.
The CCNA Voice certification prepares you for specialized job roles in voice technologies, such as voice technologies administrator, voice engineer, and voice manager. This certification assesses skills and knowledge related to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager, which is typically employed by large organizations, and the Cisco Call Manager Express (CME) and Cisco Unity Express (CUE) solutions, typically used by medium and small organizations.
The CCNA Voice certification is a response to the industry’s transition to a single, IP-based network that carries data, voice, and video traffic. As more companies move from traditional telecom environments to digital VoIP systems, specialized knowledge and skills in voice networking are becoming increasingly in demand. The certification verifies your specialized VoIP skills, making you more attractive to potential employers.
The original CCNA certification is generally required before pursuing the CCNA Voice certification. However, it’s not always mandatory to retake the original CCNA exam if you’re planning to take one or more CCNA certification exams.
Access to the Cisco Voice 640-461 course is granted through the All Access Monthly Subscription on IBT Online Training. There is a 7-day free trial, with no obligation, and you can cancel anytime.