SIP-OCS Knowledge Assessment Test Available
January 7, 2008
The test of more than 150 questions covers a wide range of issues related to the understanding, evaluation, deployment and management of VoIP, SIP and OCS systems. That is, a project manager will need to understand what “crosstalk” or “jitter” is in order to eliminate the problem with the VoIP/SIP/OCS system. That is, many problems with VoIP/SIP/OCS have nothing to do with one specific issue such as PSTN, Active Directory, DNS or others. For example, “hosted” solutions are cost effective and viable solutions for most branch office installations connected via SIP trunks to HQ and other locations. In other words, an “open mind” is often more important than specific feature knowledge.
This test is designed for a number of purposes:
1 – Determine whether your need training or not. If you get 80% or higher test score, then you don’t need training. However, if you don’t, then you need it more than you know.
2 – Evaluate your knowledge of SIP and OCS. That is, an essential knowledge of SIP is critical to any OCS or other IP-PBX, SIP trunking installation. If you are only focused on SIP, then simply skip questions regarding OCS. However, OCS is a “SIP-centric” product. Without an indepth knowledge of SIP, you may want to delay your OCS deployments.
3 – “Before-After” testing to assess knowledge gained and retained in the course delivery. That is, all test questions are covered in the classroom and online course; you can see if students remember what they learned.
4 – Evaluation of course content. This test is one of the methods to explore and evaluate the course content in more detail.
If you are interested, the test is free, answers will be provided during the training class.
To get the test, please email cross@gocross.com
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