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You will have full oversight of our complex Cisco voice ecosystem encompassing Webex Contact Center, Unified Communications Manager, Unity Connection, IM & Presence, Cisco Jabber, Contact Center platforms, Voice Gateways, SIP trunks, and more.
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The position will also own full oversight of our complex Cisco voice ecosystem encompassing Webex Contact Center, Unified Communications Manager, Unity Connection, IM & Presence, Cisco Jabber, Contact Center platforms, Voice Gateways, SIP trunks, and more.
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Experience with networking protocols, including TCP/IP, QSIG, SIP, H323, MGoogle Cloud Platform, and SCCP voice networking topologies. Experience configuring voice gateways that include dial peers, SRST, SIP, H323, and MGoogle Cloud Platform protocols.
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Experience with networking protocols, including TCP/IP, QSIG, SIP, H323, MGCP, and SCCP voice networking topologies. Experience configuring voice gateways that include dial peers, SRST, SIP, H323, and MGCP protocols.
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GSU IIT seeks an experienced Cisco voice engineer to migrate the existing Cisco Unified Communication R11.5 Platform IP telephony system to R14.5 on new M6 BCS currently installed servers. Knowledge of VOIP encryption using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) over TSL and of Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP.
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Experience in designing, installing, and configuring large-scale voice communications hardware and software. For this project phase, we are proceeding with the upgrade from 11.5 on M4 BCS and M5 BCS servers to R14.5 on current M5 servers and newly installed M6 servers.
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Seeking an experienced Cisco Voice Engineer to migrate the existing Cisco Unified Communication R11.5 Platform IP telephony system to R14.5 on new M6 BCS currently installed servers. Seeking an experienced Cisco Voice Engineer to migrate the existing Cisco Unified Communication R11.5 Platform IP telephony system to R14.5 on new M6 BCS currently installed servers.
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This includes but is not limited to, installing the ISO, and migrating all servers from M4 to M6 servers via PCD, running cluster-wide Readiness Upgrade task flow, and running Precheck COP files. CCNA certification required, CCNP Preferred.
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Knowledge of MAC work on IPC trader voice systems, Voice recording systems, Movius Mobile phone recording application, Cisco CUCM and SIP & TDM Carrier services. Position requires a solid understanding and knowledge of IPC Unigy, Voice Trading Infrastructure and SIP and legacy carrier services.
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The Voice, Video, Data Telecommunications Engineer will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining voice, data, audiovisual (AV), and video teleconferencing (VTC) telecommunications systems for the Department of Defense (DoD.
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Experience with: SIP and H.323, Unified Messaging system (voicemail and email integration), Audio conference bridge systems and gateways, Voice circuits such as SIP trunks, PRI’s, ISDN BRI’s, etc., and Crypto technology for voice systems.
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Proficiencies using Voice (CUCM, Phones (Desk/Softphone), SME, UCCX, SBC), VoiceMail (Unity, ViewMail), Infrastructure (Cisco UCS Chassis/Blades, Net App Controllers, Infortel, SME, UCCX, SBC, Open AM software, FTP software (TECTIA), SIP service / PSTN, Prime Collaboration Assurance (PCA), IP to Analog VG), Collaboration (CWMS, Jabber), Emergency Services (CER, Redsky.
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Applicant must have a solid understanding of voice technologies and experience in administering Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Call Manager), voice gateways / Session Border Controllers, SIP, H.323, Cisco Expressway/ VCS, TMS, Prime Collaboration, Meeting Server, MCU and VoIP/Video endpoints.
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Possess or able to obtain a Cisco CCNA and/or CCVP (i.e. CCNP Voice) certification etc. Cisco CCNA and/or CCVP (i.e. CCNP Voice) certification. Helps support the following Unified Communications (UC) service applications and equipment using the Information Technology Infrastructure (ITIL) processes: utilize existing tools to generate the measures as defined by UC voice services for all Convergence related components, Cisco Prime Collaborations & Assurance.
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