Cisco:642-436 pass4sure QA-update

Recently, ’s Research Group released a new test plan for certification voice experts (CCVP). The original CCVP was divided into two directions, CCVP: Unified CallManager and CCVP: Unified Communications Manager. Candidates can choose either of them according to their own situation.

Both of these two CCVP certification directions require candidates to participate in five examinations, three of which are compulsory subjects for both directions. One of them is exam, the latest exam code released is (642-436), which is released with CCVP: Unified CallManager certification. Candidates who have already passed certification can choose to participate in the July testing of old versions of (642-432) exam, and then obtain update. Another two examinations are Quality of Service (QoS) 2.2 examination, with exam code (642-642) and Troubleshooting examination, with exam code (642-426).

Now Unified CallManager direction examination’s uniqueness is the gateway exams (642-453) and the new or old version of IP phone examination, with respective exam codes (642-444) and (642-445).

Unified Communications Manager direction examination requires three compulsory subjects plus two new examinations. The two new examinations are as follows: IP phone 6.0 1 (642-446) and 2 (642-456).

In addition, in view of all the new examinations, all laboratory-based simulation trainings are available.

“Worldwide there are more than 50000 people and more than 70% of the world’s top 500 enterprises to use Unified Communications certificate, which requires that people with high level of IP phone constantly improve their own skills.” general manager LeJeanne Beliveau-Dunn commented in a statement: “ provides opportunities for those who want to display their own potential and promote career development in the field of IP phone.”

To obtain CCVP certificate, the following conditions are required:
1. Must have Certificate
2. Must pass CCVP examinations
There are two ways to pass CCVP examinations:

2.1.For individuals using Unified Communications Manager the following path towards certification is recommended:

2.2. For individuals using Unified CallManager the following path towards certification is recommended:

(642-436) is CCVP certification examination. In the beginning of April, 642-436 Q & A in the VUE test centre has been updated recently. Pass4sure too has made synchronous updates.

For detailed information about the subjects, please refer to:
www.pass4sure.com/642-436.html

The following are some basic information about the examination:

Exam Number:   642-436

Associated Certifications:   CCVP

Duration:  75 minutes (Another 30 minutes are available for non-English countries.)

Available Languages:   English

Q&A number:   (60 - 70 questions)

642-436 is a compulsory exam for CCVP certificate. Pass4sure has recently updated 642-436 to make sure that its exam coverage being at least 95% so that candidates can pass the exam with our help.

Exam Description

The 642-436 Voice over IP is the exam associated with the certification. This exam tests a candidate’s knowledge of the foundational elements of VOIP calls, and the description of dial plans, and the implementation of gateways, gatekeepers and IP-IP gateways. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the Voice over IP course.

Exam Topics

The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the Remote Access exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.

Describe the components of a gateway

Describe the function of gateways

Describe DSP functionality

Describe the different types of voice ports and their usage

Describe dial peer types

Describe codecs and codec complexity

Describe a dial plan

Describe a numbering plan

Describe digit manipulation

Describe path selection

Describe calling privileges

Describe call coverage

Describe the basic operation and components involved in a VoIP call

Describe VoIP call flow

Describe RTP, RTCP, cRTP, and sRTP

Describe H.323

Describe MGCP

Describe SCCP

Describe SIP

Identify the appropriate gateway signaling protocol for a given situation

Describe voice quality considerations

Choose the appropriate codec for a given situation

Implement a gateway

Describe the gateway call routing process

Configure analog voice ports

Configure digital voice ports

Describe considerations for PBX integration

Configure dial-peers

Configure hunt groups and trunk groups

Configure digit manipulation

Configure calling privileges

Verify dial-plan implementation

Implement fax and modem support on a gateway

Configure a gateway to provide DTMF support

Describe the function and interoperation of gatekeepers within an IP Communications network

Describe the function and types of gatekeepers

Describe the interoperation of devices with a gatekeeper

Describe gatekeeper signaling

Describe Dynamic Zone Prefix Registration with a gatekeeper

Describe gatekeeper redundancy

Implement a gatekeeper

Configure devices to register with a gatekeeper

Configure gatekeeper to provide dial-plan resolution

Configure gatekeeper to provide call admission control

Verify gatekeeper operation

Implement an IP-to-IP gateway

Describe the IP-to-IP gateway features and functionality

Configure gatekeeper to support an IP-to-IP gateway

Configure IP-to-IP gateway to provide address hiding

Configure IP-to-IP gateway to provide protocol and media interworking

Configure IP-to-IP gateway to provide call admission control

Verify IP-to-IP gateway implementations

The following are part of 642-436 Q&A from pass4sure. You can go to pass4sure and consult live-support for more information if you are interested in its products. Now let’s look at the following study-guides offered by pass4sure.

(This is only a journal, which will not include the exam. Please download the PDF file if you need.)

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