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Basic knowledge of voice, video, data, and wireless network technologies (e.g., LAN/WAN, Wireless, VoIP, Physical security, Video conferencing)Awareness of network protocols and technologies such as TCP/IP, VLAN, VPN, and routing protocols.
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What You’ll Get to Do:CACI has an excellent opportunity for an experienced Unified Communications- VoIP and VTC Engineer you will provide expert Design, analysis, research, and operation support to exceptionally complex UC and VTC problems.
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Provide oversight and support in design, configuration, management and implementation of network environments, including Firewall, Client, LAN, WAN, VOIP connectivity. Provide technical assistance and perform problem resolution on all advanced network problems including Firewall, Client, LAN/WAN connectivity, wireless networks, VOIP connectivity, and applications response time issues.
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Knowledge in related technology areas such as Network Appliance, Video, Voice and Voice over IP (VoIP) solutions, UC and Collaboration services is important. Public and private transport systems, WAN, Optical systems and emerging technologies such as Switched-Ethernet, LTE, (etc.
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Knowledge of WAN/LAN, TDM and Voice switching systems; TCP/IP, Frame Relay, ATM and specific routing protocols such as OSPF, BGP and RIP; VoIP, DWDM, CTI and VPN technologies. Knowledge of WAN/LAN, TDM and Voice switching systems; TCP/IP, Frame Relay, ATM and specific routing protocols such as OSPF, BGP and RIP; VoIP, DWDM, CTI and VPN technologies.
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Must possess knowledge of traditional networking and telecommunications theories such as Ethernet, TCP/IP, LAN/WAN, network architecture, network technology, network management, troubleshooting, the OSI model, routing and switching, firewalls, wireless, sub-networking, voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), telephony, and unified communications (UC.
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Demonstrates some knowledge of Network Design, MAN technologies & designs including DSx, OC-x, WDM, Ethernet, Internet Technologies, Functionality & Services, Voice Network Technologies (including VoIP), Data Networking Technologies, Functionality & Services (LAN, MAN, WAN, VPN), Networking Protocols (with an emphasis on Layers 1,2, & 3), Customer Premise Equipment (voice & data), Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery concepts and E-rate Contracting Processes and Procedures.
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Oversee the maintenance of LAN, WAN and VoIP infrastructures, voice and data network systems, advanced engineering, and administration of multiprotocol routers, multilayer switches, network security devices and network management systems.
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Proven experience with LAN/WAN technologies to include - TCP/IP, OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, CDP, IP Routing, Multi-Layer Switching, NTP, ACL's, NAT, T1/DS3, Spanning Tree, EtherChannel, SNMP, FHRP, QoS, Network Monitoring and traffic analysis, SDWAN, DMVPN.
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Knowledge of voice, video, data, and wireless network technologies (e.g., LAN/WAN, Wireless, VoIP, Physical security, Video conferencing). Resolving work orders for Network and VOIP issues.
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Network systems include VOIP, QOS, LAN, WAN, VPN, NAC, DNS, DHCP, Routing and Switching, and Network Segmentation. Cisco network experience; IOS, FTD firewalls, ISE, routing and switching, Anyconnect VPN.
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Knowledge of network management, including LAN/WAN routing, switching, firewalls, VPN, and WiFi. Knowledge of legacy and VoIP telephony systems. Provide support and maintenance for legacy and VoIP phone systems.
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Strong Understanding Cisco SD-WAN, Cisco ACI, Cisco WiFi troubleshooting, Cisco VOIP and Multicast troubleshooting. Strong Understanding Cisco SD-WAN, Cisco ACI, Cisco WiFi troubleshooting, Cisco VOIP and Multicast troubleshooting.
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Must demonstrate excellent knowledge in engineering standards, design, and maintenance best practices for enterprise networks including LAN/WAN, VoIP, Video and Wireless. Technical experience working with VPN technologies such as IPSEC and GRE, WAN optimization and acceleration technologies.
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Installation, configuration, and support of network switches, routers, and wireless ApsExperience with network topologies such as Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, GbE VLAN, and SONET. Experience in implementing converged networks to include VoIP, VTC and QoS methods.
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