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convergence technologies professional

Industry Endorsed and Standards-Based

With more than 3,000 CTP-certified individuals worldwide, the CTP certification continues to lead the way in workforce readiness and industry-approved learning development.

  • Designed and endorsed by industry leaders – As the official convergence certification program of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), the CTP certification represents the development efforts of leading industry manufacturers worldwide, including Avaya, Inter-Tel and Toshiba. These industry leaders understand the critical need for a broad-based certification to serve as a foundation for their vendor-specific learning programs.

  • Vendor-neutral and standards-based – As customer needs and technology advancements continue to evolve, a proven standards-based learning approach is needed to ensure that personnel have a comprehensive view of the methods, concepts and best practices of a single converged network.

The target audience for CTP certification is anyone interested in pursuing or advancing an information or communications technology career. CTP provides the skills and knowledge to prepare individuals for specific job roles within the convergence technologies industry, including:

  • Technical Sales and Technical Representatives
  • Enterprise IT professionals that support voice and data applications
  • Implementation and Application Sales Professionals
  • Sales Engineers

To be recognised as a CTP, you must complete exam TT0-201 CTP administered by Prometric testing. To assist you in the preparation for this exam, QEXEQ is pleased to offer you the opportunity to attend instructor led training.

This is a 5 day course.

It is recommended that you have completed the CCNT course or have equivalent experience.

Data and Internet Protocol (IP) Networking for Convergent Networks

  • Relate networking models and standards to convergence networking practices.
  • Identify appropriate local area network/wide area network (LAN/WAN) infrastructures.
  • Plan an Internet Protocol (IP) network.
  • Describe wireless networks.
  • Troubleshoot convergent networks.
  • Identify elements and benefits of a virtual LAN (VLAN).
  • Define Quality of Service (QoS).

Voice and Telephony Services, Functions and Technologies

  • Describe codecs and Pulse Code Modulation (PCM).
  • Define Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) elements and concepts.
  • Identify common voice services and feature sets
  • Identify and troubleshoot problems with voice calls in digital and analog environments.

Convergence Technologies

  • Identify essential elements of a convergent network.
  • Identify requirements for transporting text, voice, video, modem and fax through a converged solution.
  • Identify methods for providing video services through a converged solution.
  • Explain how protocols such as Realtime Transport Protocol (RTP), Realtime Transport Control Protocol (RTCP), Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), H.323 and Media Gateway Control (Megaco) are used to carry and control convergent network traffic.
  • Identify common convergence devices.
  • Troubleshoot common convergence technology.
  • Identify security issues for converged networks.

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