The CUCDM 8.x (VCUCDM8E) VOSS Engineer training course runs over 5 days and is delivered in partnership with Voss. The first 3 days of the course follow the VOSS Administer training syllabus. The final 2 days provide a much deeper dive into the network elements, additional system functions and back-end tools.
 
  
   
       
At the end of the Voss Engineer training, you will be able to:
- Understand the system architecture
 
- Understand the hierarchy levels within the solution
 
- Navigate the menus and screens in the system
 
- Manage system and provider settings and options
 
- Configure and manage the various network elements in the system
 
- Administer the solution
 
- Manage system entities, resources, users and services
 
- Use various system tools
 
- Review and analyze transactions
 
- Use CLI access for general platform management and data export
 
   
   
       
Introduction
- General overview
- VOSS corporate and marketing position
 
- The VOSS product
 
- Insight into the VOSS customer base
 
- Review of VOSS business benefits
 
 
- Technical overview
 
- GUI basics
- Administration GUI structure
 
- Navigation logic and rules including quick search
 
 
- Transaction log
- What is a transaction log, and how to view it
 
 
Provider resource management
- Resource management  numbers
 
- Resource management  phones
 
Customer management
- Customer admin
 
- Feature groups
- What are feature groups and how to use them
 
 
- Customer advanced management
- Add / manage a customer, including advanced and preference settings and the functionality implications of the settings
 
 
- Customer services (e.g. vm)
 
- Add division / location
 
- Location advanced management
- Explain location management including location types (standard/linked locations)
 
- Setting location preferences affecting functionality
 
- Allocating resources to locations for use
 
 
Location Administration
- Number management  management of internal and external numbers, E164 inventory, adding numbers to locations, extension range management and internal number association
 
- Phone register  location level phone inventory
 
- Phone management  Part 1
 
- Phone management  Part 2
 
- Analog line management
 
- User basics
- Username considerations, adding end users, associating phones with users
 
 
- User extension mobility
 
- User services  Part 1
 
- User services  Part 2
 
- Groups
- Management of number groups, hunt groups, pick up groups, and call park
 
 
Self-service
- Training on the self-service portal that allows end users to administer their user settings and features.
 
- Covers phone functions, extension mobility, and associated phone management, SNR, voicemail, and directories
 
General management tools
- System tools  admin
 
- System tools  connect location
 
- Devolved admin and profiles
 
- Branding and themes
 
- Automated processes
 
System and provider management
- Overview of the VOSS system management and global settings
 
- Overview of provider management
 
Network elements
- CUCM management  static configuration steps and management once set up
 
- Manage CUCM  Part 1
 
- Manage CUCM  Part 2
 
- EMCC  cross cluster extension mobility set up steps including options for partial settings
 
- SIP trunk management  Setup and configuration of SIP trunks, Route Groups, Route Lists and Route Patterns
 
- Manage  Presence and steps for getting CUPS to work with the VOSS system
 
- Manage VM/IVR server
 
- LDAP Integration
- System behavior and conditions when using LDAP Integrated CUCM and CUC
 
- Management of authentication server, including required changes of system services to support user self-service authentication via LDAP
 
 
- Contact center  how to define a contact center in the VOSS system and the functionality supported once set up
 
- Conference server  Integration and use of conference (e.g.
 
- WebEx) in the system
 
- Other supported network elements
 
System back end
- Command line interface functionality review
 
- Systems log review
 
- Data exports
 
Bulk loader
- Bulk loader principles and overview; strengths and weaknesses; how to use; how to follow
 
   
   
       
  
   
       
- The student is expected to have good IT skills, and basic IP knowledge.
 
- The student should be a CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional).