Self-paced

Cisco 210-060 – Collaboration Devices

This Cisco 210-060 training covers day-to-day Cisco UC solution administration and shows candidates how to complete common tasks associated with daily Cisco Collaboration solution administration and prepares for the CICD exam.

 

With internship

$764

$1199

or

Without internship

$169

$699

this course includes

14 Training Hours

87 On-demand Videos

Closed Captions

5 Topics

240 Prep Questions

Certificate of Completion

What you’ll
learn

01

Introducing Cisco Collaboration Architecture

02

Telephony And Call Routing

03

Preparing The Network And Phone Behavior

04

CUCM Administration Interfaces

05

Call Configuration

Cisco 210-060 – Collaboration Devices

Note: Although the associated examination for this course has been retired, it is a good resource for training.

 

This course focuses on providing the skills and knowledge necessary to implement Cisco Collaboration and UC Solutions. We cover the administration of end-user interfaces, telephony, and mobility features, and Cisco UC solutions maintenance.

course CURRICULUM

Introducing Cisco Collaboration Architecture

Course Introduction
Introducing Cisco Collaboration Architecture Part 1
Introducing Cisco Collaboration Architecture Part 2
Small To Mid-Size Business Part 1
Small To Mid-Size Business Part 2
Small To Mid-Size Business Part 3
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 1
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 2
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 3
Cisco Unified Connection
Lab Introduction

Telephony And Call Routing

Telephony 101 Part 1
Telephony 101 Part 2
Telephony 101 Part 3
Telephony 101 Part 4
Telephony 101 Part 5
Telephony 101 Part 6
Call Routing 101 Part 1
Call Routing 101 Part 2
VoIP Call Routing 101
Call Routing With DNS
Deployment Scenarios Part 1
Deployment Scenarios Part 2
Deployment Scenarios Part 3
Gateway Call Routing Basics Part 1
Gateway Call Routing Basics Part 2
Gateway Call Routing Basics Part 3
Gateway Call Routing Basics Part 4
Configuring The Gateway Lab Part 1
Configuring The Gateway Lab Part 2

Preparing The Network And Phone Behavior

Preparing The Network For Voices Part 1
Preparing The Network For Voices Part 2
IP Phone Behavior
Configuring The LAN Lab
Standing Up The Platform Lab
Using OVA Templates To Deploy CUCM-CUC-IMP Lab Part 1
Using OVA Templates To Deploy CUCM-CUC-IMP Lab Part 2
Using OVA Templates To Deploy CUCM-CUC-IMP Lab Part 3
Using OVA Templates To Deploy CUCM-CUC-IMP Lab Part 4
Using OVA Templates To Deploy CUCM-CUC-IMP Lab Part 5
Using OVA Templates To Deploy CUCM-CUC-IMP Lab Part 6
Using OVA Templates To Deploy CUCM-CUC-IMP Lab Part 7
Using OVA Templates To Deploy Prime Collaboration Provisioning Lab Part 1
Using OVA Templates To Deploy Prime Collaboration Provisioning Lab Part 2

CUCM Administration Interfaces

CUCM Administration Interfaces Part 1
CUCM Administration Interfaces Part 2
CUCM Stand Up
CUCM Stand Up Lab
End User Interfaces
End User Configuration Lab
AD Integration Lab
End Point Implementation Part 1
End Point Implementation Part 2
IMP Integration Lab
CUC Integration Lab Part 1
CUC Integration Lab Part 2
IP Communicator Lab
Profiles And Templates Lab
CUCME Phone Configuration
Configuring CUCME Lab Part 1
Configuring CUCME Lab Part 2
CUCM End-User Portal Lab
Configuring CUCM Phones From Scratch
Configuring Cisco SX20 Codec Part 1
Configuring Cisco SX20 Codec Part 2

Call Configuration

Advanced Call Coverage Part 1
Advanced Call Coverage Part 2
Advanced Call Coverage Part 3
Call Coverage Lab Part 1
Call Coverage Lab Part 2
Call Coverage Lab Part 3
Call Coverage Lab Part 4
Call Coverage Lab Part 5
Calling Constrictions And COS Part 1
Calling Constrictions And COS Part 2
Implementing Class Of Control Lab Part 1
Implementing Class Of Control Lab Part 2
Connecting To The PSTN Part 1
Configuring Voice Gateway Features Lab Part 1
Configuring Voice Gateway Features Lab Part 2
Configuring Voice Gateway Features Lab Part 3
Connecting To The PSTN Part 2
PSTN Calling And Digit Manipulation Lab Part 1
PSTN Calling And Digit Manipulation Lab Part 2
PSTN Dial Plan Configuration Lab Part 1
PSTN Dial Plan Configuration Lab Part 2
Course Conclusion

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Your Questions, Answered

What does the Cisco 210-060 training cover?

The training covers the day-to-day administration of a Cisco Unified Communications (UC) solution. This includes the administration of end-user interfaces, telephony, and mobility features, as well as maintenance of Cisco UC solutions. The course provides step-by-step procedures to complete common tasks associated with the daily administration of a Cisco Collaboration solution while preparing for the Cisco 210-060 CICD exam.

What are the main topics of the Cisco 210-060 CICD exam?

The main topics include describing the characteristics of a Cisco Unified Communications Solution, provisioning end users and associated devices, configuring voice messaging and presence, maintaining the Cisco Unified Communications System, and providing end-user support​.

What is the format of the Cisco 210-060 CICD exam?

The Cisco 210-060 CICD exam is a 75-minute assessment with around 55-65 questions. The passing score is variable, typically in the range of 750-850 out of 1000​.

What certification is associated with the Cisco 210-060 CICD exam?

The Cisco 210-060 CICD exam is associated with the CCNA Collaboration certification.

What are the benefits of achieving the CCNA Collaboration certification?

The CCNA Collaboration certification validates your ability to deliver business value using Cisco collaboration solutions, from a basic IP telephony network to a complex enterprise-level IP telephony system. It’s a great stepping stone for individuals who want to build a career in Cisco voice technologies​.