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Cisco PGW2200 Call Control Hands-On Training (PGWC) v2.0 5 days Lecture/lab
Course description
This course covers the PSTN Gateway PGW2200 and how it is used in its call control deployments, including Packet Transit, TDMTDM grooming, HSI, SIP Gateway and MGCP-Dial termination. An extensive lab requires that participants build up the entire PSTN Gateway PGW2200 Solution with all components to provide a deeper understanding and practical experience with the solutions. PGW2200 provisioning, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting are covered, as well as the configuration and maintenance of the Cisco SLT. Related media gateways are configured.



Learning objectives
After you complete this course, you will be able to:
  • Identify and describe Cisco layered approach to packet telephony architecture
  • Describe the PGW2200 switched solutions
  • Identify and describe the PGW2200 software components of the call processing system
  • Identify and describe the PGW2200 hardware components
  • Provision the PGW2200 using either the Man Machine Language (MML) or Voice Services Provisioning Tool (VSPT)
  • Provision the MGX Voice gateway or Access Server AS5xx0 using the VSPT
  • Describe and provision the Cisco SLT using Cisco IOS
  • Provision Number Analysis (Dial Plans)
  • Use MML to verify PGW2200 operation
  • Demonstrate the use of PGW2200, HSI and SIP procedures
  • Identify basic solution troubleshooting tools
Who should attend
This course provides in-depth technical training for Telephony Service Providers implementing PGW2200 in a call control mode, and individuals who build Cisco SS7 Interconnect and VoIP Networks for Voice and Dial Traffic.

Recommended prerequisites
  • SS7 familiarity
  • Telephony network basics
  • Transmission fundamentals
  • TCP/IP networking basics
  • Experience with Cisco IOS (ICND level)

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