MI17V Movius Conference Bridge Fundamentals

Length: 2 Days

Course Description

This course begins with an introduction to the Conference Bridge Server, its architecture, components, and features. Students will learn to recognize the different configurations and provisions for system, sub-system, and organization administrators. A Conference Bridge user overview is provided. Operations, administration, maintenance, and basic troubleshooting issues are examined.

Delivery

All modules are delivered via instructor led virtual classroom.

About Virtual Classroom eLearning

Virtual Classroom eLearning is an exciting form of learning that enables live, online collaboration on the Web. Students can actively participate in real time from almost anywhere, interacting with the instructor and each other, and even share applications. Depending on the session, a student can communicate with audio, work on a shared whiteboard, take a test, or surf the Web with fellow students, all from that student's home computer. Virtual Classroom eLearning combines many of the benefits of classroom learning with those of computer-based training. You can interact with a live instructor, but save on the costs of actually traveling to the classroom.

Prerequisites

Basic Solaris
Basic knowledge of Oracle

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the conference bridge system architecture, applications, features, and hardware
  • Perform some conference bridge system configuration
  • Perform various conference bridge user tasks
  • Perform various conference bridge operations, administration, and maintenance tasks
  • Perform basic conference bridge troubleshooting tasks

Module Breakdown

Module 1: Introduction to the Conference Bridge Server

  1. Architecture
  2. Components
  3. Features

Objectives:

  • Describe the conference bridge architecture
  • List the conference bridge components
  • Describe some of the conference bridge features

Module 2: System Configuration and Provisioning

  1. System Administrator
  2. Sub-System Administrator
  3. Organization Administrator

Objectives: Recognize the different configurations and provisions for system, sub-system, and organization administrator.


Module 3: User Overview

  1. Service Provisioning — Subscriber
  2. Operator Console

Objectives:

  • Create a member profile
  • Make a conference reservation
  • Attach a presentation
  • Participate in a conference
  • Manage address book
  • Change a profile
  • As an operator, log in and monitor a conference

Module 4: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)

Objectives:

  • Add an administrator
  • View, edit, and update a subsystem configuration
  • List the parameters that can be modified
  • Check current active calls
  • Perform a manual switchover
  • Restart all subsystems
  • Restart the framework

  • Module 5: Troubleshooting

    Objectives:

    • Shut down and start up the application server
    • Interpret the billing and call detail records
    • Troubleshoot various alarm issues

    Computer Requirements

    Windows System Requirements

    • Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista
    • Internet Explorer 5.5, Netscape 7.2, Firefox 1.5x or later.
    • 56 kbps or faster Internet connection (*A high speed broadband connection is recommended)
    • P350+ MHz, 128+ MB memory
    • 800x600 16-bit color display or better

    Apple System Requirements

    • Mac OS/X 10.4.4
    • Safari 2.0.1
    • Local Area Network or Broadband connection
    • G4 700 MHz PowerPC, 384 MB memory
    • Display color depth: Thousands of colors

    Internet Voice (VoIP) Requirements

    • sound card, speakers
    • microphone
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