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* Lab 6-1 Analog Interfaces  
* Lab 6-1 Analog Interfaces  
* Lab 6-2 Digital Interfaces
* Lab 6-2 Digital Interfaces
** Note: In this lab you will need to connect the router in your pod to another router (you can connect to the PSTN simulator) over a T1 connection. Get information from your instructor about what type of cable to use for this connection and where to plug it (it will depend on your pod number).
* Lab 6-5 Dial-Peers Configuration Using the CLI (this will be much easier if you have read through 6-4 and 6-5 but these are not required)
* Lab 6-5 Dial-Peers Configuration Using the CLI (this will be much easier if you have read through 6-4 and 6-5 but these are not required)
** Note: You will be completing this lab using "Option 1" or "Option 2" depending on whether another student group in the room (with their own pod) is working on the same lab as you at the same time.
* Lab 6-6 Dial-Peers Configuration Using CCP
* Lab 6-6 Dial-Peers Configuration Using CCP
** Note: You will be completing this lab using "Option 1" or "Option 2" depending on whether another student group in the room (with their own pod) is working on the same lab as you at the same time.
* Lab 6-7 Quality of Service
* Lab 6-7 Quality of Service
* Lab 7-1 Configuring the Phone Directory
* Lab 7-1 Configuring the Phone Directory

Revision as of 02:01, 11 February 2014

Labs

You are responsible for completing ALL of these labs. You must submit a lab report for each chapter. If there are multiple labs for a chapter you can submit a single report covering all of them. If you work with a partner on a lab you only need to submit a single lab report for the two of you but it must have both your names on it. Each lab is worth 20 points. This falls into the Labs/Homework category of your course grade.

  • Lab 3-1 Network Connectivity
    • Note: You need to use the correct extension numbers and IP addresses for your assigned pod number, these can be found in Appendix A. You will use these IPs and extensions throughout the course.
  • Lab 3-2 Network Time Protocol
  • Lab 4-1 Exploring Command Line Interface (CLI) and Cisco Configuration Professional (CCP)
  • Lab 4-2 Integrated HTML GUI
  • Lab 5-1 Basic Manual Phone Configuration Using the CLI
  • Lab 5-2 Advanced Manual Phone Configuration Using the CLI
  • Lab 5-3 Adding Directory Numbers, Phones, and Users with CCP
  • Lab 6-1 Analog Interfaces
  • Lab 6-2 Digital Interfaces
    • Note: In this lab you will need to connect the router in your pod to another router (you can connect to the PSTN simulator) over a T1 connection. Get information from your instructor about what type of cable to use for this connection and where to plug it (it will depend on your pod number).
  • Lab 6-5 Dial-Peers Configuration Using the CLI (this will be much easier if you have read through 6-4 and 6-5 but these are not required)
    • Note: You will be completing this lab using "Option 1" or "Option 2" depending on whether another student group in the room (with their own pod) is working on the same lab as you at the same time.
  • Lab 6-6 Dial-Peers Configuration Using CCP
    • Note: You will be completing this lab using "Option 1" or "Option 2" depending on whether another student group in the room (with their own pod) is working on the same lab as you at the same time.
  • Lab 6-7 Quality of Service
  • Lab 7-1 Configuring the Phone Directory
  • Lab 7-2 Configuring Call Forwarding
  • Lab 7-3 Configuring Call Detail Records and Accounting
  • Lab 8-1 Exploring CUCM GUI
    • Note: You will also need to complete the installation of CUCM (Appendix C-1) before doing this lab
    • Note 2: You should continue using the extension numbers assigned in Appendix A for the labs in this class. Do not use the Appendix B extensions.
  • Lab 9-2 CUCM Services
  • Lab 9-3 Auto-Registration of Phones
  • Lab 9-4 Preparing for Phone Registration
  • Lab 9-5 Registering Phones Manually
  • Lab 9-6 Registering Phones Using Bulk Administration Tool
  • Lab 9-7 Adding End Users Manually
  • Lab 9-8 Adding End Users Using Bulk Administration Tool
  • Lab 10-1 Call Routing
  • Lab 10-2 Class of Control
    • Note: After completing this lab you may not be able to call into your pod using the 7 digit dialing. There may be a bug in the lab, please test and report your results to the instructor
  • Lab 10-3 Centralized CUCM-to-Branch Office Call Routing
  • Lab 10-4 Hunt Groups
  • Lab 11-1 Extension Mobility
  • Lab 11-2 Call Coverage Features
  • Lab 12-1 Mobile Connect
  • Lab 12-2 Mobile Voice Access
  • Lab 13-1 Integrating CUC with CUCM
    • Note: You will also need to complete the installation of CUC (Appendix C-2) before doing this lab
  • Lab 13-2 Configuring Unity Connection Templates and Manually Adding a User
  • Lab 13-3 Adding Users to Cisco Unity Connection from CUCM and Using BAT
  • Lab 15-1 Troubleshooting Process
  • Lab 15-2 Troubleshooting CUCME Configuration
  • Lab 16-1 Troubleshooting Process
  • Lab 17-1 Cisco Unity Connection Reports

Homework

Any homework assigned in the course will go here. This falls into the Labs/Homework category of your course grade.

  • You and your lab partner need to turn in a written chapter summary assignment in the correct format for each chapter (Up to 10 points each chapter)

Participation Activities

Any activities completed in the course will go here. This falls into the activities category of your course grade.

  • Meet with the instructor once per week to discuss course progress and ask questions (up to 10 points each based on progress)

Chapter Assessments

Each chapter will have an online assessment which you must take through the ITC CLASS server system. These fall into the online assessments category of your course grade. The assessments are timed, open book, and open note but you may not ask other people for help answering the questions.

Other

You are also responsible for completing these things, see the course syllabus for category and weighting information.

  • Online Final Exam
  • Skills-Based Final Exam

Skills Final Exam

The Skills Final Exam is designed to test your ability to apply the concepts learned in this class and practiced in labs to common, real-world scenarios.

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