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Firewalls - Cisco ASA/Firepower, Checkpoint R80/R81, Palo Alto. Experience with Cisco Defense Orchestrator (CDO), Checkpoint MDS/MLM, Panorama. Router - Cisco IOS XE/ASR/NCS devices.
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Specialize in UC technologies such as Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), Cisco Unity Connection, and Cisco Webex. Deep understanding of Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM.
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Demonstrated interest, knowledge and experience planning, configuring and supporting medium and large sized networks, infrastructure environments and technology, including Cisco routers, switches, controllers, ASA, Palo Alto and/or Checkpoint firewall appliances, Cisco and/or Aruba wireless access points, IPSec and SSL VPN, UPS components, and standardized cabling practices.
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This center will focus on LSC-CyFair's Visual Communication and Information Technology workforce training programs with certificates and degrees in areas such as Cisco and Microsoft Networking, Cyber Security, Computer Forensics, Graphic and Web Design, and 3D animation.
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Experience and support of various production systems, CMS, Codian MCU, VQ, Condeco, TMS, Cisco Telepresence, Cisco Room Kit, Vbrick Rev, Appspace, Ubicast, Lightware, Crestron, Various Mic Solutions, but not limited to.
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Should have a strong background with Cisco Meeting Server, VQ Conference Manager, Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and/or Microsoft Teams. Advanced knowledge in Cisco Unified Communications Systems.
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Experience with Load Balancing, DNS/DHCP, NAT, WANx and ProxiesExperience with separation and segmentation technologies (VLAN, VRF)Experience with network virtualization technologiesExperience with Cisco ACI SDN technologiesNetwork Equipment – Strong knowledge of features, functionality and configurations for Cisco Systems, Nortel, Juniper, Extreme Networks, etc.
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Network Management and Monitoring: Experience with network management and monitoring tools like Cisco DNA, Cisco Prime, SolarWinds, Gigamon, Splunk, and Panorama. Routing and Switching: Manage complex routing and switching topologies in a Cisco environment, including ASR, Catalyst, and Nexus (NX-OS) equipment.
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As a VoIP Engineer, you will be responsible for the design, implementation, and support of VoIP solutions, with a strong focus on Avaya, Cisco VoIP, and Microsoft Teams telephony. - Proven experience as a VoIP Engineer or in a similar role with a focus on Avaya, Cisco VoIP, and Microsoft Teams telephony.
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Skills that get you noticed: Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), Cisco Unity Connection, MPLS WAN design, Arista switch deployment, HPn Wireless/Mist, and Palo Alto NGFWs∯*∯ •Understanding of network security principles and best practices.
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Experience with applications and services such as; Cisco ACS/ISE, Ansible, CA Spectrum /eHealth, EMC Smarts, Cisco Prime, Solarwinds, InfoBlox, ServiceNow, Wireshark, and Splunk. Knowledge of networking infrastructure suppliers and service offerings including Cisco, Viptela, F5 Networks, HP, Zscaler, Palo Alto.
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Cisco Voice Engineer needs 4 years of experience providing high-quality end user support, resolving issues and providing a high level of customer service. About the job Cisco Voice Engineer.
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Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Security - Cisco, Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Security - Cisco, CompTIA Network + - SEC+, GICSP: Global Industrial Cyber Security Professional - Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC), GSEC: GIAC Security Essentials Certification - Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC.
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Responsible for maintaining the audio and video conferencing infrastructure of the client Responsible for Cisco/Polycom and MS Teams Collaboration Endpoints Manage and Maintain Cisco VCS-C, VCS-E, TMS, ISDN gateways, MCU, Conductor, Client for Audio/Video conferencing support Understand and support the integration of Cisco and MS Teams and handling reservation of conferencing rooms in Outlook Manage conferencing related devices including Crestron, Extron, AMX, Condeco etc.
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Industry Certifications such as Cisco CCIE, CCNP, Palo Alto PNCSE. Arista ACE and/or Aruba DC Architect. Switching and routing products such as Meraki, Aruba, Arista, Cisco. Experience with Cisco Commerce tools such as CCW.
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