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Monitoring, managing, and troubleshooting Cisco CUCM and Avaya/Nortel devices (AS5300, CS2100, CM4, CM6 VOIP, Cisco routers, switches, firewalls, etc. Supporting Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Services by accomplishing activities such as, supporting the AVAYA/CISCO network switch and provide remote support to Fort AP Hill on an emergency basis as directed by the Government representative.
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A) A high school degree, or a GED, and more than fifteen (15) years of relevant Cisco Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technical support and five (5) years of experience on the day-to-day operations of the VoIP telephone system, including infrastructure (wiring), OR.
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Relevant industry certifications such as Cisco CCNA Collaboration, CompTIA Network+, or vendor-specific VoIP/VTC certifications. Strong understanding of VoIP protocols (SIP, RTP) and VTC technologies.
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Responsible for deploying and maintaining Cisco Voice-over-IP (VoIP) telephones, Desktop Video Teleconference (dVTC) and Studio Video Teleconference (sVTC) devices. Maintain port security on all network devices and coordinate with local lab system administrators with deployment of new computers, VoIP, dVTC and sVTC devices.
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Voice/VoIP/UC and Video knowledge (understanding of VoIP/UC systems (i.e., Cisco CUCM, AVAYA Communications Manager, Microsoft LYNC and Skype for Business, etc.) Knowledge in related technology areas such as Voice and Voice over IP (VoIP) solutions is a plus.
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Liaison with DIA personnel on the activation and funding of VoIP, dVTC and sVTC devices. Responsible for configuring and maintaining Cisco network devices, Palo Alto firewall appliances and TACLANE (KG175) Type-1 encryptors on seven NIWC Pacific campuses.
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Maintain the existing Cisco VoIP environment consisting of Cisco Unified Communications Manager and various models of Cisco and Polycom phones. Candidates with proven depth creating solutions with Cisco Unified Communications Manager, VoIP, and PBX will be positioned for success in our organization.
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VoIP & Unified Communications Specialist at Scott AFB, IL. Proficiency in two or more of the following: TDM telephone switches, VoIP, Call Manager, VTC systems. Competency in two or more of the following devices/vendors: CISCO, Juniper, Nortel, ACME Packet, Oracle, Palo Alto, Session Boarder Controllers (SBC), H.323 endpoints.
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We are searching for an experienced Systems Administrator/NE to join our Network Engineering Team to assists with the firm’s Cisco Unified Communications VoIP telephone system, which includes Call Manager, Unity, Presence, Expressway, Analog voice gateways, SIP Trunks, and Third-party hardware and software integrations.
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Environments and infrastructure include Office 365, Windows Server 2019, 2022, Active Directory, Entra ID, Windows 10/11, IIS, SQL Server, VMWare vSphere, VOIP solutions, Routers, Switches, Firewalls, SD-WAN, Blade & Rack Servers, HCI, VDI, Thin/Zero Clients and storage systems.
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Hands on knowledge working with Cisco Routers, Meraki APs, VMware Sphere, Palo Alto Firewall, VeloCloud SDWAN, NSFocus DDoS Mitigation, VoIP Telephony. The Advanced Services Network Engineer provides direct customer support for suite of Advanced Managed Services including our Managed Services product line, Managed Router/Switches, Hosted IP PBX, SIP Trunking, ProConnect VoIP, SDWAN, Cloud Secure, DDoS and Enterprise Data Center Co-Location offerings.
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Provide engineering support for various systems/components that interface with the VoIP system to include E911, T-Metrics, Primary Rate Interface (PRI), Voice Protection System (VPS), voice recorders (both analog and IP), Voice Mail, CAIRS, FAX Servers, PBX in use at billeting, Command Post PBX, Monoco paging, Various trunks (ISDN, TIE, FX, SIP and WATS), and Session Border Controllers (SBC.
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Strong knowledge of SaaS, Networking, Internet concepts, CRM, WFM, PBX, Dialer, ACD, CTI, VoIP, IVR/VRU and Call Center practices. Must possess a strong working knowledge of QM, Analytics, WFM, PBX, Dialer, ACD, CTI, VoIP, IVR/VRU and Call Center practices – Experience with WFO Vendors solutions is required.
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Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) | SIP/PSTN | VOIP. In-depth knowledge/experience with PSTN and/or VoIP and relevant protocols such as SIP, H.323, RTP, various media codecs (G.711, Opus, H.264, etc.
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C) A master's degree in a relevant field and seven (7) years of relevant Cisco Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technical support and experience on the day-to-day operations of the VoIP telephone system, including infrastructure (wiring.
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