Module 1: Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Architecture
and Design
Lesson 1: Introducing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Product Features
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Conferencing Solution
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Functional Components
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Architecture
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Core Components
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Groupware Integrations
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Meeting Attendance Options and Interfaces
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Implementing a Highly Available Network
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Redundancy Options
Lesson 2: Planning Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Media
Server Deployment
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Media Server Hardware and Functionality
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Media Server TCP/IP Communication
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Planning Video Delivery
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Planning Media Server Failover
Lesson 3: Planning MCS Deployment
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Cisco MCS Requirements
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Cisco MCS Network Requirements
Lesson 4: Planning Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Application Server Deployment
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Application Server Components
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Application Server Network Communication
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Planning SIP Integration
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Profile Management and LDAP Synchronization
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Planning SMTP Integration
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Planning Voice, Video, and Web Recording
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Planning Language Support Configuration
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MeetingPlace Management Interfaces
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Planning for Application Server Failover
Lesson 5: Planning Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web
and Integration Servers
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Web Conferencing Options
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Web Conferencing Features, Option 1
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Planning Web Conferencing
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Deployments for External Meetings
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Planning a Web Cluster Deployment
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WebConnect for Multi-System Deployments
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Web Server Components
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Web Server Network Communication
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User Interface and Browser Requirements
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Voice and Web Recording Requirements
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Planning WebEx Hosted Integration
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Using WebEx MeetingRoom
Lesson 6: Planning Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Optional Integrations
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Planning Microsoft Outlook Integration
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Planning an IBM Lotus Notes Integration
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Planning a Sametime Connect Integration
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Planning a Jabber Integration
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Planning a MOC Integration
Module 2: Customer-Specific Evaluations
Lesson 1: Evaluating the Customer Network
Environment
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Customer Conferencing Requirements
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Current E-Mail and Calendaring Systems
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Customer Backup and Disaster Recovery Plan
Lesson 2: Evaluating End-User Requirements
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Evaluating Conferencing Requirements and Expectations
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Evaluating User Security Requirements
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Evaluating Desktop Configurations
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Communicating Rollout Information to Users
Lesson 3: Evaluating Customer Infrastructure and
Telephony Environment
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Documenting Current Infrastructure for Voice, Video, and Web
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Evaluating Current QoS Configuration
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Evaluating Current Conferencing Components
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Documenting Customer TCP/IP Requirements
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Evaluating Customer Security Requirements
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Evaluating Customer IP Telephony Environment
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Evaluating Network-Wide SNMP Requirements
Lesson 4: Evaluating Customer Database Requirements
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Database Information Types
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Planning Database Fields and Values
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Directory Service LDAP Integration
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Web Conferencing Database Planning
Module 3: Customer-Specific Solutions
Lesson 1: Determining Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
System Requirements
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Capacity Requirements
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Integration Requirements
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General Customer Capacity Requirements
Lesson 2: Evaluating the Customer Impact of a Cisco
Unified MeetingPlace Deployment
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Impact on Customer Infrastructure
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Impact on Cisco Unified Communications Manager
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IP Telephony Infrastructure Upgrade Requirements
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Itemizing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Components
Lesson 3: Selecting Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Products
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Bill of Materials
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Software Bundles
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Integration Packages
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Hardware Capacities
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace High Availability Requirements
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace BOM Example Scenario
Lesson 4: Customer Design Scenarios and Project
Handoff
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Design Scenario 1 - Microsoft Outlook Integration
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Design Scenario 2 - IBM Lotus Notes Integration
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Example Scenario 3 - External ISDN Video
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Design Scenario 4 - WebEx Integration
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Design Scenario 5 - WebEx Web Conferencing
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Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Design Documentation and Handoff
Lab Outline
Lab 1-1: Identifying Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Architectural Components
In this activity, the learner will learn how to
identify Cisco Unified MeetingPlace architectural components and list
appropriate software, hardware, and sizes for each. After completing this
activity, the learner will be able to meet these objectives:
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Describe the functions and features of a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace solution
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Explain the purpose of each of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace components
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List each component and the associated sizing requirements
Lab 2-1: Gathering Customer Information
In this activity, the learner will learn how to
identify key customer information that needs to be documented in order to plan a
successful Cisco Unified MeetingPlace deployment, given specific customer
conferencing requirements and an IP telephony infrastructure scenario. After
completing this activity, the learner will be able to meet these objectives:
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Describe the information that must be obtained to complete a Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace design
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Know how to categorize this information
Lab 3-1: Sizing Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Solutions
In this activity, the learner will learn how to
gather customer information used to determine the requirements for a Cisco
Unified MeetingPlace deployment. After completing this activity, the learner
will be able to meet these objectives:
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Calculate the number of voice, video, and web licenses required
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Determine which Cisco Unified MeetingPlace components are required
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Size required equipment
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Describe the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace components that operate on each piece of
equipment
Lab 3-2: Designing Comprehensive Cisco Unified
MeetingPlace Solutions
In this activity, the learner will learn how to
design a Cisco Unified MeetingPlace solution to meet the customer’s needs. After
completing this activity, the learner will be able to meet these objectives:
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Size a solution to meet the customer’s requirements
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Determine which Cisco Unified MeetingPlace components are required and their
locations
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Size the required equipment
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Describe the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace components that operate on each piece of
equipment
Lab 3-3: Identify and Plan to Turn over Your Design
to the Implementation Team
In this activity, the learner will learn to list
important information that will be provided to the implementation team.
Lab 3-4: Identify Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Design
Documentation Components
In this activity, the learner will learn how to find
all the required documentation resources. After completing this activity, the
learner will be able to meet this objective:
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Determine where the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 7.0 design documentation is
located
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