Course Details
The TPDSG – Advanced Services’ Designing the Cisco TelePresence Solution 1.0 course provides you with the skills to Cisco TelePresence solution, including its architecture, operation, features, and functions.
Objectives
Upon completion of the Advanced Services’ Designing the Cisco TelePresence Solution (TPDSG) 1.0 course, you should be able to:
- Describe the Cisco TelePresence solution, including its architecture, operation, features, and functions
- Explain the solution architecture of a Cisco TelePresence solution, including the network and call-processing deployment models and how traffic flows through the solution
- Explain the design considerations, limitations, and best practices that you should evaluate during the design process
- Gather the necessary needed information from the customer and create a high-level network design of the proposed solution
Outline
Introduction to the Cisco TelePresence Solution
- What Is Cisco TelePresence Conferencing?
- The Cisco TelePresence User Experience
- Positioning Cisco TelePresence Conferencing
- Meeting the Needs of the Customer
The architecture of the Cisco TelePresence SolutionÂ
- Standard and Optional Components of the Cisco TelePresence Solution
- The Cisco TelePresence Codec
- Supported Audio and Video Modes
- Deployment Models
- Traffic Flow Through the Cisco TelePresence Components
Design Considerations for the Cisco TelePresence SolutionÂ
- Capacity Planning
- End-to-End Pathway Requirements
- Quality-of-Service (QoS) Requirements and Best Practices
- Network Readiness Requirements
- Call Processing Requirements
- Scheduling Requirements
- Design Limitations and Best Practices
- Locating Information on Cisco.com
Designing the Cisco TelePresence Solution
- Gathering Information
- Verifying Room Requirements
- Verifying Network Requirements
- Verifying End-to-End QoS Strategy
- Creating a High-Level Diagram
Target Audience
- Channel Partners
- Resellers
- Customers
- Employees
Prerequisites
Following are the prerequisites for this session:
- Ability to use reference material to read, interpret, and configure Cisco IOS ® Software on both routers and switches (equivalent to CCNA)
- Ability to design data networking solutions (equivalent to CCDA or CCDP)