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Cisco Voice over IP Exam (CVOICE 642-432)

Exam Topics
Voice over IP Technologies
Voice over IP Configuration
Integrating Voice over IP
into Existing PBX networks
Call Operation and Components
in Voice over IP
Integrating Voice over
IP into the PSTN

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Cisco Voice over IP Exam (CVOICE 642-432)

III. Integrating Voice over IP into Existing PBX networks

  1. Integrate a basic IP telephony network into an existing PBX network
  2. Explain port requirements for connection to a PBX
  3. Explain signaling requirements for connection to a PBX
  4. Choose correct connection type between PBX and VoIP networks

 

III. Integrating Voice over IP into Existing PBX networks

  1. Integrate a basic IP telephony network into an existing PBX network

  2. Explain port requirements for connection to a PBX

  3. Explain signaling requirements for connection to a PBX

  4. Choose correct connection type between PBX and VoIP networks

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