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Content Outline
- Chapter 1.1 - Cisco Collaboration Solutions Architecture - Overview
- Chapter 1.2 - Cisco Collaboration Solutions Architecture - Deployment and Licenses
- Chapter 1.3 - Cisco Collaboration Solutions Architecture - High Availability and Redundancy
- Chapter 1.4 - Cisco Collaboration Solutions Architecture - Certificates
- Chapter 1.5 - Cisco Collaboration Solutions Architecture - Disaster Recovery and Backup
- Chapter 1.6 - Cisco Collaboration Solutions Architecture - IP Network Protocols
- Chapter 1.7 - Cisco Collaboration Solutions Architecture - Overview of Codecs
- Chapter 2.1 - Exploring Call Signaling over IP Network - Phone Bootup and On Cluster Call
- Chapter 2.2 - Exploring Call Signaling over IP Network - Phone Initialization and SIP Signals
- Chapter 3.1 - Integrating Cisco Unified Communications Manager LDAP - Overview
- Chapter 3.2 - Integrating Cisco Unified Communications Manager LDAP - Synchronization and Authentication
- Chapter 3.3 - Integrating Cisco Unified Communications Manager LDAP - Access Control Grup
- Chapter 3.4 - Integrating Cisco Unified Communications Manager LDAP - Feature Group Template
- Chapter 4.1 - Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Provisioning Features - Manual and Auto Registration
- Chapter 4.2 - Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Provisioning Features - Bulk Administration Tools
- Chapter 4.3 - Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Provisioning Features - Self Provision Part 1
- Chapter 5.0 - Exploring Codecs
- Chapter 6.1 - Describing Dial Plans and Endpoint Addressing - Overview
- Chapter 6.2 - Describing Dial Plans and Endpoint Addressing - Endpoint Addressing
- Chapter 6.3 - Describing Dial Plans and Endpoint Addressing - Call Routing Process and Logic
- Chapter 6.4 - Describing Dial Plans and Endpoint Addressing - Addressing Method
- Chapter 6.5 - Describing Dial Plans and Endpoint Addressing - Variable Length Dialing and Urgent Priority
- Chapter 7.0 - Implementing MGCP Gateways
- Chapter 8.0 - Implementing Voice Gateways
- Chapter 9.0 - Configuring Calling Privileges in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
- Chapter 10 - Implementing Toll Fraud Prevention
- Chapter 11 - Implementing and Troubleshooting Media Resources in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 1
- Chapter 11 - Implementing and Troubleshooting Media Resources in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 2
- Chapter 11 - Implementing and Troubleshooting Media Resources in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 3
- Chapter 11 - Implementing and Troubleshooting Media Resources in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 4
- Chapter 12 - Describing Cisco Instant Messaging and Presence
- Chapter 13 - Enabling Cisco Jabber in Cisco Unified IM and Presence
- Chapter 14 - Configuring Cisco Unity Connection Integration
- Chapter 15 - Configuring Cisco Unity Connection Call Handlers
- Chapter 16 - Describing Collaboration Edge Architecture - Part 1 - Lab
- Chapter 16 - Describing Collaboration Edge Architecture - Part 1 - Lecture
- Chapter 17 - Analyzing Quality Issues in Converged Networks
- Chapter 18 - Defining QoS and QoS Models - Part 1
- Chapter 18 - Defining QoS and QoS Models - Part 2
- Chapter 1.1 - Overview of Unity Connection and Integration of Unity Connection
- Chapter 1.2 - Configuring Cisco Unity Connection Integration
- Chapter 1.3 - Cisco Unity Connection Clustering
- Chapter 1.4 - Cisco Unity Connection Deployment and Networking
- Chapter 3.0 - Troubleshooting Cisco Unity Connection
- Chapter 4.0 - Configuring and Troubleshooting Cisco Unity Express
- Chapter 5.1 Overview and Configuring SSO Archiecture
- Chapter 5.2 - Overview of SSO Component
- Chapter 6.1 - Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence and Cisco Jabber Integration Overview
- Chapter 6.2 - Cisco Unified IM and Presence - Jabber Deployment Options
- Chapter 7.1 - Cisco Jabber Customization Overview
- Chapter 7.3 - Cisco Unified IM and Presence Jabber Custom Configuration Files
- Chapter 7.4 - Cisco Unified IM and presence - Apple Push Notification Service
- Chapter 8.0 - Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Service Compliance and Message Archiving
- Chapter 9.0 - Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence Service
- Chapter 10 - Integrating Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced
- Chapter 11 - Implementing Call Recording and Monitoring
- Chapter 1 - Describing Cisco Conferencing Architecture - Part 1
- Chapter 1 - Describing Cisco Conferencing Architecture - Part 2
- Chapter 2.0 - Configuring a Single Combined Deployment - Part 1
- Chapter 2.0 - Configuring a Single Combined Deployment - Part 2
- Chapter 3.0 - Installing Cisco Meeting Server
- Chapter 4.0 - Using APIs with Cisco Meeting Server
- Chapter 5.0 - Configuring a Cisco Meeting Server Scalable and Resilient Deployment
- Chapter 6.0 - Configuring B2B and WebRTC Firewall Traversal Connectivity for Cisco Meeting Server - Part 1
- Chapter 6.0 - Configuring B2B and WebRTC Firewall Traversal Connectivity for Cisco Meeting Server - Part 2
- Chapter 7.0 - Configuring Recording and Streaming with Cisco Meeting Server
- Chapter 8.0 - Troubleshooting Cisco Meeting Server
- Chapter 9.0 - Integrating Cisco Meeting Server with Cisco Unified CM
- Chapter 10.0 - Integrating Cisco Meeting Server with Microsoft Skype for Business
- Chapter 11.0 - Installing and Operating Cisco TMS and Cisco TMSXE
- Chapter 12.0 - Installing and Integrating Cisco Meeting Management
- Chapter 1.1 - Architecture of WebEx Calling
- Chapter 1.2 - Overview of WebEx Dial Plan Part 1
- Chapter 1.2 - Overview of WebEx Dial Plan On Premises Trunk Part 2
- Chapter 1.2 - Overview of WebEx Dial Plan Part 3
- Chapter 1.2 - Overview of WebEx Dial Plan Part 4
- Chapter 2.0 - Chapter 2 - WebEx PSTN Overview
- Chapter 3.0 - WebEx User and Feature Provisioning
- Chapter 4.0 - WebEx Phone Deployment
- Chapter 5.0 - Overview of Dial Plan, Gateways and Trunk Part 1
- Chapter 5.0 - Overview of Dial Plan, Gateways and Trunk Part 2
- Chapter 5.0 - Overview of Dial Plan, Gateways and Trunk Part 3
- Chapter 6.0 - Deploying vCUBE on Amazon AWS
- Chapter 7.0 - Detailed WebEx Patterns and pattern matching
- Chapter 8.0 - Detailed WebEx Call Routing Overview
- Chapter 9.0 - Cisco WebEx Local Gateway Overview
- Chapter 10.0 - Cisco WebEx Local Gateway Outbound Proxy
- Chapter 11.0 - Cisco WebEx Local Gateway Single Dial Peer
- Chapter 12.0 - Cisco WebEx Local Gateway Caller ID handling
- Chapter 13.0 - Cisco WebEx Local Gateway Troubleshooting
- Chapter 14.0 - Overview of Cisco WebEx Control Hub
- Chapter 15.0 - Deploying Cisco CUBE HA with Redundancy Group
- Chapter 16.0 - Deploying Local Gateway and vCube to register with WebEx Calling SBC
- Chapter 17.0 - Configuring SIP Profile for Cisco WebEx Calling
- Chapter 18.0 - Configuring Call routing to make outbound PSTN calls using Webex calling
- Chapter 19.0 - Initual Setup for WebEx Calling PSTN and Main Number
- Chapter 20.0 - Enabling WebEx Calling User with settings
- Chapter 21.0 - Configuring Device for Cisco WebEx Users
- Chapter 22.0 - Adding Multiple Devices using Bulk Activation Code
- Chapter 23.0 - Creating Queue with Agent in WebEx Calling Part 2
- Chapter 24.0 - Creating Queue with Agent in WebEx Calling
- Chapter 25.0 - Call park extension and Call Park Group in WebEx Calling
- Chapter 26.0 - Creating Auto Attendant, Hunt group and Voicemail Group for WebEx Calling User
- Chapter 27.0 - Configuring WebEx Calling Internal Dial Plan in multiple location
- Chapter 01 - Overview of Cisco WebEx Contact Center
- Chapter 02 - Overview of Cisco WebEx CC Core Feature
- Chapter 03 - Overview of Cisco WebEx CC License
- Chapter 04 - Overview of Cisco WebEx CC Architecture and Connectivity
- Chapter 05 - Estimate Sizing of Trunk and Agent Requirement for Cisco WebEx CC
- Chapter 06 - Cisco Webex Global Datacenter Deployment Overview
- Chapter 07 - Overview of Cisco WebEx Partner Hub
- Chapter 08 - Managing Control Hub from Customer Perspective
- Chapter 09 - Setting up New Customer in Partner Hub for Contact Center
- Chapter 10 - Cisco WebEx CC Tanent Provission Overview
- Chapter 11 - Managing Agent, Skills, Skills profile and Multimedia Profile in WebExCC
- Chapter 12 - Managing Entry Points and Queues Configurations
- Chapter 13 - Managing Cisco WebEX CC Sites and Teams
- Chapter 14 - Managing Users and Users Profile in Cisco WebEX CC
- Chapter 15 - Managing Skills Definition and Skills Profile Attributes
- Chapter 16 - Cisco WebEx CC - Flows
- Chapter 17 - Manging Routing Strategy in Cisco WebEX CC
- Chapter 18 - Overview and Configuration of Google DialogFlow Text to Speech for WebEXCC
- Chapter 19 - Overview of Cisco WebEx Experience Management Platform
- Chapter 20 - Creating My First Call Flow using Flow Designer in Cisco WebEx CC
- Chapter 21 - Overview and Configuration of Cisco WebEx Routing Strategy
- Chapter 22 - Overview of Tanet Management Portal
- Chapter 23 - Overview of Agent Desktop
- Chapter 24 - Overview of Cisco WebEx CC Analyzer
- Chapter 25 - Integrating Cisco WebEX CC with Google CCAI DialogFlow
- Chapter 26 - Overview of Google DialogFlow and Natural Language Processing
- Chapter 27 - Creating Virtual Agent for Chat and Voice for WebEX CC
- Chapter 28 - Overview of End to End Skills Profile Based on Customer Scenario
- Chapter 29 - Detailed Overview of WebEx Scripting Flow Builder
- Chapter 30 - Configuring Chat Capabilities in Cisco WebEx CC
WebEx Contact Center Lab Video
- Navigating the Control Hub and Contact Center Portal
- Creating Agent, User and Skills Profile for Users
- Configuring Sites and Teams
- Provisioning Contact Center Agents
- Defining Dialed Numbers, Extensions, Entry Points, and Queues
- Creating a Call Flow to Agents
- Adding IVR Functionality to the Call Flow
- Configuring the Supervisor and Common Supervisor Tasks
- Loading the Three Default Flows for Webex Connect (Instructor Demo)
- Configuring Web/Live Chat in WXCC
- Administering Webex Contact Center (AWXCC)
- Configuring the Facebook Messenger Channel
- Configuring the Email Channel
- Using Visualization to Generate Reports and Dashboards
Cisco WebEx Contact Center Scripting (flow designer)
- Lab 1 - Introduction to WxCC Flow Designer
- Lab 2 - Creating WxCC Flow using Play Music Activity
- Lab 3 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Play Message with Static Audio and Google TTS
- Lab 4 - Creating WxCC Flow using Collect Digit Activities
- Lab 5 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Menu Activity to build IVR Application
- Lab 6 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Blind Transfer Activity
- Lab 7 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Queue Contact Activity
- lab 8 - Creating WxCC using Get Queue Info and Build Queue Loop
- Lab 9 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Advanced Queue Info Activities
- Lab 10 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Escalate Call Distribution
More to come
- Navigating the Control Hub and Contact Center Portal
- Creating Agent, User and Skills Profile for Users
- Configuring Sites and Teams
- Provisioning Contact Center Agents
- Defining Dialed Numbers, Extensions, Entry Points, and Queues
- Creating a Call Flow to Agents
- Adding IVR Functionality to the Call Flow
- Configuring the Supervisor and Common Supervisor Tasks
- Loading the Three Default Flows for Webex Connect (Instructor Demo)
- Configuring Web/Live Chat in WXCC
- Administering Webex Contact Center (AWXCC)
- Configuring the Facebook Messenger Channel
- Configuring the Email Channel
- Using Visualization to Generate Reports and Dashboards
Cisco WebEx Contact Center Scripting (flow designer)
- Lab 1 - Introduction to WxCC Flow Designer
- Lab 2 - Creating WxCC Flow using Play Music Activity
- Lab 3 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Play Message with Static Audio and Google TTS
- Lab 4 - Creating WxCC Flow using Collect Digit Activities
- Lab 5 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Menu Activity to build IVR Application
- Lab 6 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Blind Transfer Activity
- Lab 7 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Queue Contact Activity
- lab 8 - Creating WxCC using Get Queue Info and Build Queue Loop
- Lab 9 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Advanced Queue Info Activities
- Lab 10 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Escalate Call Distribution
More to come
- Lab 1 - Introduction to WxCC Flow Designer
- Lab 2 - Creating WxCC Flow using Play Music Activity
- Lab 3 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Play Message with Static Audio and Google TTS
- Lab 4 - Creating WxCC Flow using Collect Digit Activities
- Lab 5 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Menu Activity to build IVR Application
- Lab 6 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Blind Transfer Activity
- Lab 7 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Queue Contact Activity
- lab 8 - Creating WxCC using Get Queue Info and Build Queue Loop
- Lab 9 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Advanced Queue Info Activities
- Lab 10 - Creating WxCC Flow Using Escalate Call Distribution
More to come
- Chapter 1.1 - Overview of Microsoft Teams deployment
- Chapter 1.2 - Overview of Microsoft Teams deployment Network Planning
- Chapter 2.1 - Manage and monitor Teams - Manage Team
- Chapter 2.2 - Managing Teams Setting and Policies
- Chapter 3.1 - Configuring Chat, teams, channels, and apps in Microsoft Teams Overview
- Chapter 3.2 - Configuring Chat, teams, channels, and apps in Microsoft Teams Overview Part 2
- Chapter 4.0 - Configuring Meetings and conferencing in Microsoft Teams
- Chapter 5.0 - Overview of Microsoft Teams Rooms
- Chapter 6.0 - Understand Microsoft Teams apps
- Chapter 7.1 - Overview of Microsoft Teams voice - Overview Phone System
- Chapter 7.2 - Overview of Microsoft Teams Voice Basic Phone Feature
- Chapter 7.3 - Overview of Microsoft Teams Voice Auto Attendant and Queue
- Chapter 8.0 - Microsoft Team PSTN Connectivity
- Chapter 9.0 - Calling Plans for Microsoft Teams
- Chapter 10 - Microsoft Team Operator Connect
- Chapter 11 - Microsoft Team Direct Routing - Part 1
- Chapter 12 - Manage telephone numbers for your organization
- Chapter 13 - Manage voice and calling policies in Microsoft Teams
- more chapters in progress
- Chapter 1.1 - Architecture of WebEx Calling
- Chapter 1.2 - Overview of WebEx Dial Plan Part 1
- Chapter 1.2 - Overview of WebEx Dial Plan On Premises Trunk Part 2
- Chapter 1.2 - Overview of WebEx Dial Plan Part 3
- Chapter 1.2 - Overview of WebEx Dial Plan Part 4
- Chapter 2.0 - Chapter 2 - WebEx PSTN Overview
- Chapter 3.0 - WebEx User and Feature Provisioning
- Chapter 4.0 - WebEx Phone Deployment
- Chapter 5.0 - Overview of Dial Plan, Gateways and Trunk Part 1
- Chapter 5.0 - Overview of Dial Plan, Gateways and Trunk Part 2
- Chapter 5.0 - Overview of Dial Plan, Gateways and Trunk Part 3
- Chapter 6.0 - Deploying vCUBE on Amazon AWS
- Chapter 7.0 - Detailed WebEx Patterns and pattern matching
- Chapter 8.0 - Detailed WebEx Call Routing Overview
- Chapter 9.0 - Cisco WebEx Local Gateway Overview
- Chapter 10.0 - Cisco WebEx Local Gateway Outbound Proxy
- Chapter 11.0 - Cisco WebEx Local Gateway Single Dial Peer
- Chapter 12.0 - Cisco WebEx Local Gateway Caller ID handling
- Chapter 13.0 - Cisco WebEx Local Gateway Troubleshooting
- Chapter 14.0 - Overview of Cisco WebEx Control Hub
- Chapter 15.0 - Deploying Cisco CUBE HA with Redundancy Group
- Chapter 16.0 - Deploying Local Gateway and vCube to register with WebEx Calling SBC
- Chapter 17.0 - Configuring SIP Profile for Cisco WebEx Calling
- Chapter 18.0 - Configuring Call routing to make outbound PSTN calls using Webex calling
- Chapter 19.0 - Initual Setup for WebEx Calling PSTN and Main Number
- Chapter 20.0 - Enabling WebEx Calling User with settings
- Chapter 21.0 - Configuring Device for Cisco WebEx Users
- Chapter 22.0 - Adding Multiple Devices using Bulk Activation Code
- Chapter 23.0 - Creating Queue with Agent in WebEx Calling Part 2
- Chapter 24.0 - Creating Queue with Agent in WebEx Calling
- Chapter 25.0 - Call park extension and Call Park Group in WebEx Calling
- Chapter 26.0 - Creating Auto Attendant, Hunt group and Voicemail Group for WebEx Calling User
- Chapter 27.0 - Configuring WebEx Calling Internal Dial Plan in multiple location
- Chapter 1 - Introduction to Cisco UCCX Solutions Module 1.0
- Chapter 2 - Introduction to Cisco UCCX Module 1.1 - Design and Plan
- Chapter 3 - Introduction to Cisco UCCX Module 1.2 - Design Consideration
- Chapter 4 - Introduction to Cisco UCCX Module 1.3 - Understand Call Flow
- Chapter 5 - Installation of UCCX using Prime Collaboration
- Chapter 6 - Initialization of Cisco UCCX Cluster with CUCM
- Chapter 7 - Managing Cisco UCCX Application Server
- Chapter 8 - Managing and Configuring RmCM Subsystem
- Chapter 9 - Managing HTTP Trigger in Cisco UCCX
- Chapter 10 - Overview of Cisco Finesse for Agent and Supervisor
- Chapter 11 - Creating Basic Cisco UCCX Scripts
- Chapter 12 - Creating Scripts to collect prompt and menu
- Chapter 13 - Creating Loop and Decission Making script
- Chapter 14 - Creating Database Scripts in Cisco UCCX
- Chapter 15 - Overview of Cisco SocialMiner Integration with Cisco UCCX
- Chapter 16 - Overview of Outbound dialing in Cisco UCCX
- Chapter 17 - Configuring Reporting Serve for Cisco UCCX
- Chapter 18 - Basic Cisco UCCX Call Flow
- Chapter 19 - Overview of Cisco UCCX Script Debuging
- Chapter 20 - Overview of Cisco UCCX Administrative Tools
- Chapter 1 - Overview of Cisco Unified CCX Script Editor
- Chapter 2 - Basic Cisco Unified CCX Scripting
- Chapter 3 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting Variable
- Chapter 4 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting General Steps
- Chapter 5 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting Session Steps
- Chapter 6 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting Contact Steps
- Chapter 7 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting Trigger Steps
- Chapter 8 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting Call Contact Steps
- Chapter 9 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting eMail and Http Steps
- Chapter 10 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting Document Steps
- Chapter 11 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting Media Steps
- Chapter 12 - Making Decission and Loop and Counter in UCCX Scripting
- Chapter 13 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting User Steps
- Chapter 14 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting Prompt Steps
- Chapter 15 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting ACD Steps
- Chapter 16 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting ICM and Java Steps
- Chapter 17 - Configuring UCCX For External Databases
- Chapter 18 - Creating a Java Jar File
- Chapter 19 - Cisco Unified CCX Scripting String Method
- Chapter 20 - Debugging a Script
Lecture On Video
- Chapter 01 - Cisco UCCE Introduction to UCCE and CVP Bootcamp
- Chapter 02 - Cisco UCCE Architecture of Cisco Contact Center Enterprise
- Chapter 03 - Cisco UCCE Design Consideration
- Chapter 04 - Cisco UCCE Deployment Model
- Chapter 05 - Cisco UCCE Central Controller
- Chapter 06 - Cisco UCCE Preparing and Installing Cisco UCCE Software
- Chapter 07 - Cisco UCCE Organizational Units in Active Directory and Web Setup
- Chapter 08 - Cisco UCCE Unified CCE Central Controller - Logger
- Chapter 09 - Cisco UCCE Unified CCE Central Controller - Router
- Chapter 10 - Cisco UCCE Agent Desk Settings and VRU Type
- Chapter 11 - Cisco UCCE Peripheral Gateway PG and CTI Server
- Chapter 12 - Cisco UCCE Routing Client
- Chapter 13 - Cisco UCCE skill Target Sub System
- Chapter 14 - Cisco UCCE uCCE Call Flow with CVP
- Chapter 15 - Cisco UCCE Call Routing Post Route from CUCM Call Flow using UCCX
- Chapter 16 - Cisco UCCE Scripts Editor and Basic Scripting
- Chapter 17 - Cisco UCCE Basic Administrative Scripts
- Chapter 18 - Cisco UCCE Basic Scripting with Call Variables
- Chapter 19 - Cisco UCCE Overview of Cisco Unified CVP
- Chapter 20 - Cisco UCCE Configuring VXML Gateway for UCCE and CVP
- Chapter 21 - Cisco UCCE Creating Network VRU Scripts and CVP Microapp
- Chapter 22 - Cisco UCCE Creating UCCE Scripts with CVP
- Chapter 23 - Cisco UCCE Installation and Configurations of Cisco Finesse
- Chapter 24 - Cisco UCCE Overview and Installation of Cisco Unified Intelligent Center with Live Data
- Chapter 25 - Cisco UCCE Configuration of Cisco CUIC Reporting
Lab Outline
- Lab 01 - Preparing Windows Server For Active Directory in UCCE Deployment
- Lab 02 - Preparing and Install Microsoft SQL Server 2014 for UCCE Deployment
- Lab 03 - Deploying Cisco UCCE Base Software
- Lab 04 - Installing and Preparing Cisco CVP Call Server
- Lab 05 - Deploying Cisco CVP Operation Console Manager
- Lab 06 - Prepare and Install Cisco Finesse Server
- Lab 07 - Prepare and Install Cisco Unified Intelligent Center CUIC
- Lab 08 - Preparing UCCE Servers with Instance in Active Directory
- Lab 09 - Simplex - How To Configure ROUTER in Simplex Mode
- Lab 10 - Simplex - How To Configure LOGGER in Simplex Mode
- Lab 11 - Simplex - How To Configure Administrator Server and HDS-DDS in Simplex Mode
- ab 12 - Simplex - Configure PG to support Unified PG with Routing client
- Lab 13 - Simplex - Configure PG to support Unified PG with Non-Routing client
- Lab 14 - Simplex - How to Install CVP Call Server and Operation Console in Distributed Environment
- Lab 15 - Simplex - Configuring VRU PG for CVP
- Lab 16 - Simplex - Configure, Integrate CTI Server and Finesse Server
- Lab 17 - Duplex - Migrate Router and Logger To Duplex Deployment
- Lab 18 - Duplex - Migrate Unified PG in US Cluster To Duplex Deployment
- Lab 19 - Configure Network VRU with Label
- Lab 20 - Modifying Agent Target Rule for CVP Routing Client
- Lab 21 - Configuring CVP To Work with VXML Gateway and UCCE Server
- Lab 22 - Configuring VXML Voice Gateway for Application and Dial peer for CVP
- Lab 23 - Creating ECC Variable For UCCE Scripts to support CVP Call
- Lab 24 - Creating Network VRU Scripts
- Lab 25 - Developing a basic call center script for UCCE with CVP
- Lab 26 - Schedule and Test Cisco UCCE Script with Agent Online
- Lab 27 - Configuring Redundant Finesse Server
- Lab 28 - Configuring Finesse with Variable, Phone Book, Reason Code and Team
- Lab 29 - Configuring Workflow in Cisco Finesse Server for Browser Popup
- Lab 30 -Routing Calls to Multiple Skills Group From Different CUCM Cluster using Enterprise Skills Group Node
- Lab 31 - Configuring Cisco CUIC Reporting For Cisco UCCE Real Time and Historical Databsas
- Lab 32 - Integrating CUIC Reporting Server with UCCE and LDAP User
- Lab 1 - Overview of Cisco UCCE Administration Tools
- Lab 2 - Getting started with Agent Desk Settings
- Lab 3 - Prepare and Configuring Network VRU for CVP
- Lab 4 - Preparing and Configuration Services and Skills Groups
- Lab 5 - Creating Agent, Supervisor and Team Lists
- Lab 6 - Configure PG for IP IVR (UCCX)
- Lab 7 - Creating Network Trunk and Trunk Group for IP IVR
- Lab 8 - Configuring PG For Cisco Unified CM
- Lab 9 - Defining Agent Target Rule and Device Target
- Lab 10 - Defining Enterprise Skills Group to Route calls to agent from Multiple Unified CM Clusters
- Lab 11 - Setting Limit on Number of Skills group per agent
- Lab 15 - Creating Precision Queues - Attributes
- Lab 15 - Creating Precision Queues - Attributes and Assign it to Agent
- Lab 13 - Creating Precision Queues and Rules to select Agent
- Lab 14 - Creating SCRIPT for Precision Queue and Testing calls
- Lab 15 - Outbound Dialer - Preparing Logger for Outbound dialer
- Lab 16 - Outbound Dialer - Configuring PG for CUCM Agent Cluster
- Lab 17 - Outbound Dialer - Configuring Dialer Component in ICM
- Lab 18 - Outbound dialer - Network VRU and Media Routing PG
- Lab 19 - Outbound dialer - Creating Skills Group and Dial Number
- Lab 20 - Outbound dialer - Ensure Time and ECC Variable Configured
- Lab 21 - Outbound Dialer - Ensure LoggerA outbound dialer is enable
- Lab 22 - Outbound Dialer - Dialer Component on PG
- Lab 23 - Outbound Dialer - Modify Local Static Route Files
- Lab 25 - Outbound Dialer - Modify The Media Routing with Dialer
- Lab 26 - Outbound Dialer - Verification of Outbound Component
- Chapter 01 - Introduction to Script Editor
- Chapter 02 - Call Type Contact Data and Scripting
- Chapter 03 - Categorizing Contacts
- Chapter 04 - Selecting Routing Targets
- Chapter 05 - Network VRUs
- Chapter 06 - Variable and Formula
- Chapter 07 - UCCE Scripting with Call Variables
- Chapter 08 - Scripting with External Database
- Chapter 09 - UCCE Basic Administrative Scripts
- Chapter 10 - Built-In Function – String Manipulation
- Chapter 11 - Introduction to Cisco Unified CVP and ICM Scripting
- Chapter 12 - Implementing Cisco Unified ICM Enterprise Scripting Microapplications
- Chapter 13 - Overview of CVP Call Studio
- Chapter 14 - Creating a basic CVP Scripts
- Chapter 15 - Executing CVP Scripts via UCCE Scripting
- Lab 01 - Create a basic UCCE Scripts
- Lab 02 - Create a script with comment & monitoring object
- Lab 03 - Routing calls to different scripts based on Call Type and Prefix Match
- Lab 04 – Routing Call Based on CLID and Dialed Number
- Lab 05 - Requalify Call Type - Routing calls to another script
- Lab 06 – Use GotoScript to route calls to different scripts
- Lab 07 – Creating Time of Day Routing
- Lab 08 – Distribute call load using Percentage Allocation
- Lab 09 – Routing Calls using Skills Group using LAA Method
- Lab 10 – Routing calls to Services using Service Node
Lecture on Video (available now)
Lab Outline (available now)
- Lab 1 - Introducing to Cisco UCCE Troubleshooting Utilities
- Lab 2 - Preparing and Configuring RTMT To Troubleshoot UCCE and CVP
- Lab 3 - Learn to use Unified System CLI to troubleshoot UCCE
- Lab 4 - Using RTTEST command to troubleshoot UCCE Platform
- Lab 5 - How to use Dumplog to analyst Logs
- Lab 6 - Using OPCTest Command to See PG Status
- Lab 7 - Using OPCTest To List Calls and Identify particular calls
- Lab 8 - Using OPCTest Utility to gather Agent Statistic
- Lab 9 - Troubleshooting Cisco UCCE Call Flow
- Lab 10 - Learn To Isolate Switch Leg Issues for UCCE and CVP
- Lab 11 - Learn To Isolate VRU Leg for UCCE and CVP
- Lab 12 - Learn How To Isolate Subsequent Warm Transfer Fault
- Lab 13 - Utility - How to run EMSMON Utility
- Lab 14 - Troubleshooting Shutdown Error for Router
- Lab 15 - Learn to Troubleshoot Finnese Out Of Service Issue
- Lab 16 - How to Set Trace Settings and Log Collection
- Lab 17 - How To Set Trace and Log Collections on Cisco Finesse
- Lab 18 - Setup Trace Settings and Log Collection on CVP
- Lab 19 - Setting Trace and Logs Collection for Virtualized Voice Browser
- Lab 20 - Utility - Troubleshooting using EMSMON Agent PG Not Active
- Lab 21 - Troubleshooting UCCE - Client gets fast busy when dialed DN
- Lab 22 - Troubleshoot UCCE Call - Gateway Not Found - Customer calls are failing every now
- Lab 23 - Call Fails with Error Message Not Found, GW Call using SURV TCL Flag
- Lab 24 - Troubleshooting Calls - Agent Reserve But Call Is Not Connected
- Lab 25 - The device associated with that extension or dial number invalid - Part 1
- Chapter 1.0 - Overview of Cisco Unified Call Studio - Lecture
- Chapter 2.0 - Getting Started with Creating Basic Application
- Chapter 20 - Creating your own local Action Element using Java API with Customized Parameter
- Chapter 3.0 - Overview of Elements View
- Chapter 4.0 - Integrating Cisco Unified ICM Scripts with Cisco CVP Call Studio Scripts
- Chapter 5.0 - My First Integrated Service Application
- Chapter 6.0 - Subdialog Element
- Chapter 7.0 - Audio Element and its settings
- Chapter 8.0 - Decision Element and Its settings
- Chapter 9.0 - Creating basic Text To Speech Scripts with TTS Server
- Chapter 10 - Creating Menu-Driven Application with TTS and Audio Files
- Chapter 11 - Overview of Number Capture Element
- Chapter 12 - Overview of Record Element and Configurations
- Chapter 13 - Overview Database Element and Its Configurations
- Chapter 14 - Overview of Call Studio - Session API
- Chapter 15 - Cisco CVP Java Class - Call Start Action and Call End Action
- Chapter 16 - Creating CVP Scripts with a Java Class Standard Action and Decision Element
- Chapter 17 - Creating Cisco CVP Call Studio Script with Mathematical Expression
- Chapter 18 - Create a Standard Action Element using Java API
- Chapter 19 - Creating a Decision Action Element using Java API
- Chapter 20 - Creating your own local Action Element using Java API with Customized Parameter
- Chapter 21 - Creating your own local Decision Element using Java API with Customized Parameter
- Chapter 22 - Creating your own local Decision Element using Java API with Param
- Chapter 23 - How to manage large Cisco Call Studio Scripts using Page and Page Connector
- Chapter 24 - Creating Customized Parameter for Custom VoiceElement
- Chapter 25 - Overview of Google Dialogflow and CVP Integration
- Chapter 26 - Cisco CVP DialogFlow - Preparing Google Cloud For CVP Virtual Agent
- Chapter 1 - Introduction to AWS Connect Part 1
- Chapter 1 - Introduction to AWS Connect Part 2
- Chapter 2 - Amazon AWS Connect Architecture - Part 1
- Chapter 2 - Amazon AWS Connect Architecture - Part 2
- Chapter 2 - Amazon AWS Connect Architecture - Part 3
- Chapter 3 - Setting up your first AWS Connect Cloud Contact Center
- Chapter 4 - Overview and Configuration of Amazon AWS Contact Flow
- Chapter 5 - Creating Flow Module to Manage Contact Flow
- Chapter 6 - Managing Prompts in Amazon AWS Connect with Poly, S3 and SSML
- Chapter 7 - Managing Transfer in Amazon AWS Connect
- Chapter 8 - Overview of Amazon AWS Connect Rule
- Chapter 9 - Basic Overview of Amazon Lex
- Chapter x10 - Creating Amazon Connect Customer Profile
- Chapter 11 - AWS Connect Queues and Routing Profiles Lab
- Chapter 12 - Building ChatBot using Amazon Lex For Connect
- Chapter 13 - Creating AWS Connect Contact Flow with Lex Bot
- Chapter 14 - Creating CloudWatch Logs for Amazon Lex Bot activity
- Chapter 15 - Integrating Amazon Connect with DynamoDB and Lambda
- Chapter 16 - Amazon Connect Lambda Integration - Pull Records from Database
- Chapter 17 - Amazon Connect Store Customer Input and Authenticate Client
- Chapter 18 - How to use Check and Set Contact Attributes with Lambda Functions
- Chapter 19 - Creating Contact Flow with Routing Priority and age time
- Chapter 20 - Managing Agent Status and Security Profile
- Chapter 21 - Creating Amazon Connect Flow for Call Recording
Genesys Cloud CX: Implementation
- Chapter 1.1 - Overview of the Genesys Cloud CX Platform
- Chapter 1.2 - Licensing in Genesys Cloud CX Contact Center
- Chapter 2.1 - Genesys Cloud CX Overview
- Chapter 2.2 - Accessing Genesys Cloud CX
- Chapter 3.1 - Overview of Configurations Genesys Cloud
- Chapter 3.2 - Location Configuration
- Chapter 3.3 - User Profile Configuration
- Chapter 3.4 - Adding People to the Contact Center
- Chapter 3.5 - Organizing People
- Chapter 3.6 - Data Management in Genesys Cloud CX
- Chapter 4.1 - Features of Genesys Cloud CX Communicate
- Chapter 4.2 - Genesys Cloud CX Telephony Overview v2
- Chapter 4.3 - Genesys Cloud CX Telephony Configuration Setup
- Chapter 4.4 - Trunks in Genesys Cloud CX
- Chapter 4.5 - Sites in Genesys Cloud CX
- Chapter 4.6 - Edges in Genesys Cloud CX
- Chapter 4.7 - Functions an Edge Provides
- Chapter 4.8 - Edge Configuration
- Chapter 4.9 - Phone Management in Genesys Cloud CX
- Chapter 4.10 - DIDs in Genesys Cloud CX
- Chapter 4.11 - Extensions in Genesys Cloud CX
- Chapter 4.12 - Relationship Between Locations, Sites, Edges, and Edge Group
- Chapter 4.13 - Architect Features in the Communicate License
- Chapter 5.1 - Importance of Number Plans and Outbound Routes Configuration
- Chapter 5.2 - Customizing Number Plans and Outbound Routes
- Chapter 6.1 - Genesys Cloud Telephony and System Basics Setup
- Chapter 6.2 - Managing Agent, Role and Permission
- Chapter 6.3 - Managing Queue in Genesys Cloud CX
- Chapter 7.0 - Genesys Cloud Edge - BYOC Premises and Edge Introductory Concepts
- Chapter 8.0 - Genesys Cloud- Edge - BYOC Premise Configuration
Genesys Cloud Contact Center
- Chapter 1 - Genesys Cloud Platform
- Chapter 2 - The Basics of Genesys Cloud Contact Center Administration
- Chapter 3 - Automatic Call Distribution Part 1
- Chapter 3 - Automatic Call Distribution Part 2
- Chapter 3 - Automatic Call Distribution Part 3
- Chapter 3 - Automatic Call Distribution Part 4
- Chapter 3 - Automatic Call Distribution Part 5
- Chapter 4 - Supervisor Tools
- Chapter 5 - Managing Roles, Permission and Division in Genesys
- Chapter 6 - The Genesys Cloud Architect
- Chapter 7 - Scripting in Genesys Cloud Contact Center
- Chapter 8 - Outbound Dialing
- Chapter 9 - Quality Management In the Contact Center
- Chapter 10 - Workforce Management in The Contact Center
Genesys Cloud Contact Center Video Lab
- Lab 1 - Creating Skills and Language for Agent
- Lab 2 - Creating Wrap-up Code for Agent to Select
- Lab 3 - Creating and Configure ACD Queues in Genesys Contact Center
- Lab 4 - Using Utilization to Limit Capacity in Omnichannel
- Lab 5 - Creating Email Domain and Email Address To Route Calls to Queue
- Lab 6 - Creating Alert Rule To Notify Supervisor When Agent Away
- Lab 7 - Using Performance Workspace Supervisor Manage Queue
- Lab 8 - Creating and Recording Prompt in Genesys Contact Center
- Lab 9 - Creating and Managing Hold Music in Genesys
- Lab 11 - Creating Basic Scripts in Genesys
Genesys Cloud Architect Lecture
- Chapter 1 - Overview of Genesys Architect
- Chapter 2 - Overview and Demonstration of Admin Interface
- Chapter 3 - Overview of Variable and Prompts
- Chapter 4 - Prepare Prerequist to Create First Call Flow
- Chapter 5 - Creating and Managing Schedules in Genesys
Genesys Cloud Architect Video Lab
- Lab 1 - Preparing Genesys Contact Center for Architect Flow
- Lab 2 - Configure Inbound Call Flow for Travel Agency
- Lab 3 - Configuring Schedules to Define Working and After Hours
- Lab 4 - Integrate Genesys Call Flow with SalesForce to fetch data
- Lab 5 - Creating In-Queue Flow When Agent Not Available
- Lab 6 - Creating a Secure Flow to Authenticate User using Data Lookup
- Lab 7 - Creating an outbound call flow in Genesys Contact Center
- Lab 8 - Creating Inbound Email To Send Email to Agent
Genesys Contact Center Scripting Lecture
- Chapter 1 - Introduction Genesys Scripting
- Chapter 2 - Navigating Through Genesys Script Workspace
- Chapter 3 - Navigating Through Genesys Scripts Workspace Part 2
- Chapter 4 - Creating a Basic Outbound Script With Contact List
- Chapter 5 - Features of Genesys Script Management
- Chapter 6 - Working with Static and Dynamic Variable in Scripts
- Chapter 7 - Using Action Button to define task or work in Scripts
- Chapter 8 - Invoking Secure Flow To Collect Sensitive Information
- Chapter 9 - Configure Action Button for Agent to Agent Transfer in Scripts
- Chapter 10 - Manage Scripts to Update Outbound Contact LIst by Agent
Genesys Cloud Architect Lecture
- Chapter 1 - Overview of Genesys Architect
- Chapter 2 - Overview and Demonstration of Admin Interface
- Chapter 3 - Overview of Variable and Prompts
- Chapter 4 - Prepare Prerequist to Create First Call Flow
- Chapter 5 - Creating and Managing Schedules in Genesys
Genesys Cloud Architect Video Lab
- Lab 1 - Preparing Genesys Contact Center for Architect Flow
- Lab 2 - Configure Inbound Call Flow for Travel Agency
- Lab 3 - Configuring Schedules to Define Working and After Hours
- Lab 4 - Integrate Genesys Call Flow with SalesForce to fetch data
- Lab 5 - Creating In-Queue Flow When Agent Not Available
- Lab 6 - Creating a Secure Flow to Authenticate User using Data Lookup
- Lab 7 - Creating an outbound call flow in Genesys Contact Center
- Lab 8 - Creating Inbound Email To Send Email to Agent
Genesys Contact Center Scripting Lecture
- Chapter 1 - Introduction Genesys Scripting
- Chapter 2 - Navigating Through Genesys Script Workspace
- Chapter 3 - Navigating Through Genesys Scripts Workspace Part 2
- Chapter 4 - Creating a Basic Outbound Script With Contact List
- Chapter 5 - Features of Genesys Script Management
- Chapter 6 - Working with Static and Dynamic Variable in Scripts
- Chapter 7 - Using Action Button to define task or work in Scripts
- Chapter 8 - Invoking Secure Flow To Collect Sensitive Information
- Chapter 9 - Configure Action Button for Agent to Agent Transfer in Scripts
- Chapter 10 - Manage Scripts to Update Outbound Contact LIst by Agent
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