This intermediate Cisco Collaboration Protocols, Codecs, and Endpoints training prepares learners to recognize, navigate, and configure the codecs and protocols which different Cisco collaboration endpoints use to provide seamless and lag-free communications.
If you think managing Cisco's different collaboration endpoints is a simple task, consider that at last count, they offered over 18 different unique devices — for conference room collaboration alone. That doesn't include their desktop devices, IP phones, headsets or peripherals. While many of those devices speak the same "language," most don't — and need the help of knowledgeable network administrators to make sure their data gets packaged, transmitted, received and unpacked correctly. This Cisco Collaboration Protocols, Codecs, and Endpoints training provides exactly that: practice configuring endpoints, their codecs and the networks they transit to ensure optimal collaboration for a network of users.
After finishing this Cisco Collaboration Protocols, Codecs, and Endpoints training, you'll know how to recognize, navigate, and configure the codecs and protocols which different Cisco collaboration endpoints use to provide seamless and lag-free communications.
For supervisors, this Cisco training can be used to onboard new network administrators, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a Cisco reference resource.
Cisco Collaboration Protocols, Codecs, and Endpoints: What You Need to Know
This Cisco Collaboration Protocols, Codecs, and Endpoints training has videos that cover topics such as:
- Cisco's suite of endpoints and their associated codecs and protocols
- Configuring codecs on a Cisco collaboration device
- Configuring network traffic to accommodate collaboration protocols
Who Should Take Cisco Collaboration Protocols, Codecs, and Endpoints Training?
This Cisco Collaboration Protocols, Codecs, and Endpoints training is considered associate-level Cisco training, which means it was designed for network administrators. This Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) skills course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with CUCM configuration and management tools and experienced network administrators looking to validate their Cisco skills.
New or aspiring network administrators. If you're a new network administrator, getting this Cisco Collaboration Protocols, Codecs, and Endpoints training early in your career can provide some of the familiarity and experience necessary to take on more and more responsibility for your company's collaboration technologies. You won't necessarily be an overnight expert in Cisco's collaboration tech, but it's a great way to set yourself apart from the pack early in your career -- especially if you know your organization depends on Cisco collaboration devices and networking.
Experienced network administrators. This Cisco Collaboration Protocols, Codecs, and Endpoints training is perfect for an experienced network administrator who has suddenly found themselves responsible for collaboration networking on short notice, or who needs a recap on Cisco protocols and codecs before a certifying exam.