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2007
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October 9-11
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Admin
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October 23-25
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Tech
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November 6-8
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Tech
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November 27-29
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Tech
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December 4-6
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Engineer
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December 11-13
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Tech
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2008
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January 15-17, 2008
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Tech
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February 12-14, 2008
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April 14-16, 2008
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Admin
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May 20-22, 2008
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These are sample curriculums below and you should click the specific link above for your city to ensure you show up on time etc.
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- trixbox CE and Pro installation and administration
- Common troubleshooting issues
- Asterisk® configuration files
- Management tools including FreePBX, HUDlite and more
- Dial plans, call routing
- IP Telephones / Softphones
- The ins and outs of VoIP
- E1/PRI/BRI and basic analog configuration
- Building your VoIP integration business
- IT Engineers who will support or implement an IP-PBX
- System integrators and VARs who want to sell IP-PBX systems
- Phone system resellers looking to move into the IP-PBX market
- Become comfortable working within the Linux shell, at least to the degree that they can navigate to the appropriate directories and edit files with the nano editor.
- Understand the various components of Asterisk which are involved in each call (i.e. the channel, the channel configuration, the dial plan, the applications, etc.)
- Be able to add new users to the system (channel entry, extension, voice mailbox, etc.) delete users from the system, and alter user configurations.
- Be able to configure several common models of SIP phones.
- Be able to create IAX2 or SIP links to service providers.
- Be able to alter basic parameters for Zaptel devices (both FXS and FXO).
- Be able to add DIDs and direct them to users.
- Be able to implement new features (i.e. add MeetMe rooms, a DID for DISA, access to voicemail, etc.)
- Be able to build IVR menus with proper loop-prevention, error handling, etc.
- Be able to record prompts for IVR menus, audio text messages, etc.
- Understand the Asterisk ACD (queue/agent) system and be able to implement queues
- Understand the issues with NAT and how that can impact remote users. Understand the strategies which can eliminate these issues.
- Be able to check on system health and well being from the shell/CLI.
- Understand the general security threats which can impact a trixbox system and how best to prevent/avoid them.
- Understand how call routing works in Asterisk and be able to implement a basic Least Cost Routing structure in the Dial Plan.
- Recognize the potential issues related to emergency handling (911/E-911) and how best to configure a system to securely handle such calls.
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8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
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Registration and Continental Breakfast
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9:00 AM
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Welcome. Introductions
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Core trixbox components
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Extension & Phone Setup
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Lines, Trunks, and Channels
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Ring Groups, Queues, Time Conditions
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Call Routing (Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls)
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Networking Fundamentals
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5:00 PM
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Day 1 Class Ends
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6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
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Dinner
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9:00 AM
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Class resumes
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Other Common PBX Functions
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Wiring Fundamentals
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Bulk Phone Provisioning
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Basic Linux Troubleshooting
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Additional FreePBX Functions
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Echo Troubleshooting
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5:00 PM
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Day 2 Ends
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9:00 AM
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Class resumes
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trixbox Pro Features
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trixbox Pro Configuration
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trixbox Pro Extensions/Devices/Trunks
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trixbox Pro IVR
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Advanced Call Flow
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Class Summary/Wrap-up, Presentation of Certificates
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XML Services for SIP Phones
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3:30 PM
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FtOCC Ends
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- Each student will be required to bring their own laptop for use in the lab sessions. The laptop will need to fit the following specifications:
• 1.0 ghz Pentium M/D or better
• 2.4 ghz Pentium 4 or better
• 512mb of RAM (1gb preferred)
• 5gb of free hard disk space
• CD or DVD drive
• 10/100 Ethernet Port
• Windows XP (Or other OS if user has VMWare loaded) - Each student will be provided the trixbox VMWare image and the VMWare Player at registration so they can install trixbox on his/her laptop for course lab work.
Hand-Outs / Materials:
- Aastra SIP Telephone
- FtOCC Workbook
- Jump drive with trixbox VMWare and FtOCC presentations
- "FtOCC Certified" polo shirt
- trixbox T-Shirt and cap
- Tier 1 and Tier 2 level troubleshooting
- LAN & WAN environments
- Proper system hardware configuration
- trixbox and PBXtra installation guidelines
- IP phone and SIP provisioning
- Proper router and firewall configuration
- Resellers and consultants growing their trixbox and PBXtra businesses
- Linux technicians and engineers
- Fonality Authorized and Premium resellers
NOTE: A practitioner’s knowledge of Linux is required. Without it, you will likely not gain much value from the class, as we start day one from the Linux command line interface and build from there. In particular, the hands-on laboratory exercises will require a comfort with basic CLI commands, simple scripting, and the ability to quickly scan and analyze system and application logs.
- Install and configure trixbox CE, trixbox Pro, and PBXtra with confidence
- Resolve installation, administration, and usage problems more quickly
- Provision your own phones, thereby decreasing the turnaround time required for add-on phones and devices!
- Be able to provision your own phones, thereby decreasing the turnaround time required for add-on phones!
- Experience fewer problems by avoiding the usual "beginner" mistakes!
- Have an in-depth understanding of how trixbox and PBXtra work (product, process, policy, protocol)
- Receive full reseller discounts (for signed Authorized and Premium resellers only)
- Receive direct priority Level 2 access to trixbox and PBXtra support services (for signed Authorized and Premium resellers only)
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7:30 AM – 9:00 AM
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Registration
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9:00 AM
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Pre Sales
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Installation Best Practices
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Installation Lab
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MAC / HUD Overview
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MAC Lab
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Case Studies
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Advanced Call Menus
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5:00 PM
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Day 1 Ends
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9:00 AM
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PRI, PSTN, and VoIP
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Networking Fundamentals for VoIP, UDP vs. TCP
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Networking Troubleshooting
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Call Traces Lab
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Phone Troubleshooting
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Grepping for Channels Lab
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Hardware Troubleshooting
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5:00 PM
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Day 2 Ends
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Day 3 :: Integration, Case Studies, Troubleshooting
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9:00 AM |
Backup Servers Lab
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Cards Page Lab
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Clic-to-Call Lab
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Fixing Broken Phones Lab
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Recorded Calls Lab
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Perl Teaser!
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3:30 PM
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Class Summary/Wrap-up, Presentation of Certificates
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Executive Roundtable (optional, ends at 5:00pm)
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Hand-Outs / Materials:
- FtOCC Workbook
- Jump drive with trixbox VMWare and FtOCC presentations
- "FtOCC Certified" polo shirt
- trixbox T-Shirt and cap







