Self-paced

Cisco Video Network Devices 210-065 Training

This course provides students with the fundamental knowledge Cisco Tele-Presence products covered in Cisco exam 210-065, digital media platforms including digital media players for small businesses and is the second part of a two-course series on Cisco Collaboration technologies.

With internship

$724

$1099

or

Without internship

$129

$399

this course includes

17 Training Hours

62 On-demand Videos

Closed Captions

19 Topics

1 Prep Questions

Certificate of Completion

SERIES INCLUDES:
9 COURSES

01

Course Introduction & Cisco Video Solution Overview

02

Cisco Video and Content Delivery

03

Cisco Video Surveillance

04

Cisco Collaboration

05

Unified IP Phones and Cisco Jabber

06

Troubleshooting Cisco Unified IP Phone and Cisco Jabber

07

Cisco Telepresence Endpoints

08

Cisco Multipoint Conferencing Solutions

09

Managing Cisco Edge 340 DMPs

Course Description

The “Cisco Video Network Devices 210-065” course offers extensive training over 17 hours through 62 on-demand videos. Although the associated Cisco exam 210-065 has been retired, this course remains a valuable resource for understanding video solution architectures, video-based endpoints, and digital media platforms for small to medium-sized businesses. It is the second part of a series focusing on Cisco Collaboration technologies and plays a crucial role in preparing students for the CCNA Collaboration certification, which emphasizes Cisco’s Unified Communications products.

 

course CURRICULUM

Pre-Course Chapter 1

Course Introduction
Civnd Intro Part 1
Civnd Intro Part 2
The Big Picture

Pre-Course Chapter 2

All About Video Part 1
All About Video Part 2
All About Video Part 3
All About Video Part 4

Cisco Video And Content Delivery

Cisco Video And Content Delivery Part 1
Cisco Video And Content Delivery Part 2
Cisco Video And Content Delivery Part 3

Cisco Video Surveillance

Cisco Video Surveillance Part 1
Cisco Video Surveillance Part 2

Cisco Collaboration

Cisco Collaboration Part 1
Cisco Collaboration Part 2
Cisco Collaboration Part 3

Central Collaboration Endpoint Control

Central Collaboration Endpoint Control

Unified IP Phones, Desk Endpoints And Cisco Jabber

Unified IP Phones Desk Endpoints And Cisco Jabber

Configuring Unified IP Phones And Cisco Jabber

Configuring Unified IP Phones And Cisco Jabber Part 1
Configuring Unified IP Phones And Cisco Jabber Part 2

Operating And Troubleshooting Cisco Unified IP Phone And Cisco Jabber

Operating And Troubleshooting Cisco Unified IP Phone And Cisco Jabber Part 1
Operating And Troubleshooting Cisco Unified IP Phone And Cisco Jabber Part 2
Operating And Troubleshooting Cisco Unified IP Phone And Cisco Jabber Part 3

Cisco Telepresence Endpoints Installation And Characteristics

Cisco Telepresence Endpoints Installation And Characteristics Part 1
Cisco Telepresence Endpoints Installation And Characteristics Part 2
Cisco Telepresence Endpoints Installation And Characteristics Part 3
Cisco Telepresence Endpoints Installation And Characteristics Part 4

Configuring Cisco Telepresence CTS And Cisco DX650 Endpoints

Configuring Cisco Telepresence CTs And Cisco D X650 Endpoints Part 1
Configuring Cisco Telepresence CTs And Cisco D X650 Endpoints Part 2

Configuring Cisco Telepresence TC Endpoints

Configuring Cisco Telepresence TC Endpoints Part 1
Configuring Cisco Telepresence TC Endpoints Part 2
Configuring Cisco Telepresence TC Endpoints Part 3
Configuring Cisco Telepresence TC Endpoints Part 4
Configuring Cisco Telepresence TC Endpoints Part 5
Configuring Cisco Telepresence TC Endpoints Part 6

Operating And Troubleshooting Cisco Telepresence Endpoints

Operating And Troubleshooting Cisco Telepresence Endpoints Part 1
Operating And Troubleshooting Cisco Telepresence Endpoints Part 2
Operating And Troubleshooting Cisco Telepresence Endpoints Part 3
Operating And Troubleshooting Cisco Telepresence Endpoints Part 4
Operating And Troubleshooting Cisco Telepresence Endpoints Part 5

Cisco Multipoint Conferencing Solutions

Cisco Multipoint Conferencing Solutions Part 1
Cisco Multipoint Conferencing Solutions Part 2
Cisco Multipoint Conferencing Solutions Part 3

Configuring And Monitoring Cisco Multipoint

Configuring And Monitoring Cisco Multipoint Part 1
Configuring And Monitoring Cisco Multipoint Part 2

Cisco DMP Characteristics And Installation

Cisco DMP Characteristics And Installation Part 1
Cisco DMP Characteristics And Installation Part 2

Configuring Cisco DMPs

Configuring Cisco DMP's

Managing Cisco Edge 340 DMPs

Managing Cisco Edge340 DMPs
Course Conclusion

Labs

Basic Switch Port Configuration
Dashboard Options Part 1
Dashboard Options Part 2
Preparations For Endpoints Part 1
Preparations For Endpoints Part 2
Preparations For Endpoints Part 3
Preparations For Endpoints Part 4
Basic Troubleshooting
Setup TC Endpoint Part 1
Setup TC Endpoint Part 2
Setup TC Endpoint Part 3
Setup TC Endpoint Part 4

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Your Questions, Answered

What is the focus of the Cisco Video Network Devices 210-065 course?

The course focuses on Cisco Tele-Presence products, video solution architectures, and digital media platforms.

What certification does this course prepare me for?

Is the Cisco exam 210-065 still relevant?

What certification does this course prepare you for?

It prepares for the CCNA Collaboration certification, emphasizing Cisco’s Unified Communications products.

Who should take this course?

IT professionals, network engineers, and anyone aiming for the CCNA Collaboration certification.