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Avaya Communication Server 1000E Release 7.5 Implementation and Upgrade On-Site Training
Avaya Communication Server 1000E Release 7.5 Implementation and Upgrade
Course Description/Agenda
In this course, you will learn to implement and upgrade the Avaya Communication Server 1000E (CS 1000E) system. You will learn about the hardware and software components of the CS 1000E and to install and verify the correct installation of the hardware and software. You will also learn the process for upgrading to a CS 1000E Release 7.5 system. The CS 1000 portfolio includes full featured, server-based IP PBXs that can be fully distributed over the IP LAN and WAN infrastructures of enterprise environments.
Prerequisite Skills:
- Familiarity with the functions of System Manager
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Voice over IP essential knowledge, including the major components of
VoIP, signaling standards and protocols, switching technologies, voice quality,
and codecs
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Standard documentation usage to locate the meaning of alarms and messages
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CS 1000 system and software architecture, user interfaces, and system
management methodology
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Log in procedures and ability to communicate with the CS 1000 system
using the Command Line Interface (CLI) or Element Manager
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Programming and maintenance procedures for system, customer, and
individual telephone databases for a CS 1000 system
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Programming experience on routes and trunks using Element Manager or the
CLI, and ability to print the appropriate reports to verify the programming
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Add, move, change, or delete telephones or consoles experience and
ability to print the appropriate reports to verify the programming
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Knowledge of validating the configuration and installation of an IP Line
node and system
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Experience installing and configuring IP Phones
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Ability to perform system backup
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Ability to navigate Unified Communications Management Common Services,
Deployment Manager, CS 1000 Element Manager, Network Routing Service Manager,
and Subscriber Manager
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Ability to identify troubleshooting tools, applications, and management
functions available with the CS 1000 system
Certification:
Supports Exam 6005.1 Avaya Communication Server 1000 Implementation What You'll Learn
- System platform requirements
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System hardware and software components
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Plan CS 1000E system installation and a system upgrade to CS 1000E
Release 7.5
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Install hardware components on a CS 1000E High Availability (HA) system
with CP PM Call Servers and CP DC Signaling server
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Install and configure CP PM Call Server software (VxWorks)
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Install Linux Base OS
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Install and configure applications using UCM/System Manager Deployment
Services
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Configure the Signaling Server Gateway
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Install and configure the Media Gateway Controller (MGC)
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Upgrade an Option 11C 5.x system to a CS 1000E 7.5 CPMG/128 Co-Resident
system
Who Should Attend Technicians and individuals responsible for installing and upgrading the Avaya Communication Server 1000E system Course Prerequisites
- ATU00180WEN: System Manager General Overview
- ATU00183WEN: System Manger Technical Overview
- Communication Server 1000 UCM Architecture Fundamentals (6374)
Course Outline Key Topics:
1. System Overview
2. System Components
3. Planning System Installation and Upgrades
4. CS 1000E System Hardware Installation
5. Install and Configure CP PM Call Server Software (VxWorks)
6. Install the Linux Base Operating System
7. Configure Security Services
8. Deploy Applications
9. Signaling Server Gateway Configuration
10. Gateway Controller Configuration
11. Upgrades to CS 1000E Release 7.5 Labs Lab 1: CS1000E System Hardware Installation
- Installing System
Components
- CP DC Signaling Server
- CP MG 32/ 128
- CP PM (Call Server,
Signaling Server, Co-Res)
- Media Gateway Controller
- DSP Daughterboards
- Connecting CS 1000E System
Components
- LAN Connections and LED
Indicators
- Block Diagrams
Lab 2. Install and Configure CP PM Call Server Software (VxWorks)
- System Software Installation
- CP PM Call Server
- Second CP PM Call Server
- Making System Redundant
- Testing the System
- Performing Backup
- Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server
- Configuring ELAN and TLAN
Access
- Configuring Media Gateway
Bandwidth Zones
- Prepare the Call Server and
Media Gateway for Management
- Password Security (OAM
Security)
- Configure PTYs
- Configure CDB
- Configure Digital Data
Block
- Perform Backup
- Join the Security Domain
Lab 3. Install the Linux Base Operating System
- Pre-Loaded Software
- Non-Pre-Loaded Software
- Fully Qualified Domain Name
- User
Account and Access Control
Lab 4. Deploy Applications Using the UCM/System Manager Deployment Services
Lab 5. Signaling Server Gateway Configuration
Lab 6. Media Gateway Controller Configuration
- MGC Media Daughterboard Installation
- Connect, Power Up, and Initiate Boot
- Initial Configuration
- Complete MGC Configuration on the Call Server using
Element Manager
- Tone and Conference and DTRs
- Tone Detectors for MFR
- MGC Media
Daughterboards
- Verify Configuration and Status
- Back Up the Call Server
- Join the
Security Domain
- Install and Configure Telephones
Lab 7. Upgrades to CS 1000E Release 7.5
- Save Customer Database from Option 11C Call Server
- Add the CPMG Card to the
Chassis
- Cable the Card to the
Chassis and to the Layer 2 Switch
- Boot the CPMG Co-Resident
for the First Time
- Log in to UCM using Default
PW and Configure UCM Security Services
- Upload Software to UCM
Deployment Library
- Access UCM Deployment
Service to Deploy Software Application Packages as Required (CS, EM, SIPL, etc.)
- Transfer Small System
Database to Large System Format
- Configure the Gateway
Controller
- Perform a System Backup
- Add SIPL Gateway Functionality to the System
- Verify
Success of Upgrade
- Join Devices to Security
Domain
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