The 350-801 CLCOR exam, also known as “Implementing Cisco Collaboration Core Technologies,” covers topics like infrastructure design, protocols, codecs, endpoints, Cisco IOS XE gateway and media resources, call control, Quality of Service (QoS), and collaboration applications, essentially testing a candidate’s knowledge of implementing core Cisco collaboration technologies across various aspects like network design, protocols, and applications.
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Infrastructure and design:
Network topology, redundancy, and design considerations for collaboration deployments.
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Protocols, codecs, and endpoints:
Understanding different signaling protocols like SIP, H.323, codecs used for voice and video communication, and various collaboration endpoint devices.
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Cisco IOS XE gateway and media resources:
Configuring media gateways on Cisco routers to handle real-time communication traffic.
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Call control:
Deep understanding of call control functions, including call setup, routing, and features like voicemail and auto-attendants, primarily using Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM)
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Quality of Service (QoS):
Implementing QoS policies to prioritize real-time collaboration traffic for optimal audio and video quality
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Collaboration applications:
Knowledge of specific collaboration applications like Cisco Webex, Cisco Jabber, and Cisco Unity Connection
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Exam focus on practical implementation:
The exam emphasizes not just theoretical knowledge but also the ability to configure and troubleshoot Cisco collaboration technologies in a real-world scenario.
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Cisco product knowledge:
Familiarity with specific Cisco collaboration products like CUCM, Cisco Unity Connection, and various collaboration endpoints is crucial.
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Stay updated with latest versions:As technology evolves, it’s important to stay current with the latest Cisco collaboration features and updates.
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