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IT Media and Business – Meadowbank Campus
Enterprise VoIP Technology
| Student Name | Student Number |
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| Qualification Code | ICT60215 | Qualification Name and Release Number |
Advanced Diploma in IT – Network Security |
| Unit Codes | ICTNWK606 – Implement voice applications over secure wireless networks ICTNWK611 Configure call processing network elements for secure VoIP networks ICTSUS601 Integrate sustainability in ICT planning and design projects |
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practical, for a period of 3 years (or in accordance with regulatory/licensing requirements)
after the completion of a student’s studies.
| Summary of Assessment Tasks |
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| What do I need to do to achieve a satisfactory result? |
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You have until the second last week of this course to complete and demonstrate this assessment |
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Practical Assessment
Assessment Goal:
1. Infrastructure:
1. Design your IP addresses and VLANs
2. Configure the following plus others as required:
a. Voice VLANs
b. Data VLANs
c. DHCP server/s
d. TFTP server/s
e. NTP server
3. Configure routers to function as voice gateways to allow internal and external calls
4. Configure OSPF or EIGRP as routing protocol between the routers
5. Configure trunk and allowed VLANs on switches
6. Install a voice call management server
7. Configure IP phones to register using SIP to the voice call management server
8. IP Phones should be able to leverage Music-on-hold server at Melbourne site to provide
multicast MoH
9. Configure SRST on Sydney branch voice gateway for remote failover and readiness
2. System requirements and implementations:
1. Your system should have full connectivity among all devices
2. Your final configuration should be tested and assessed against the design requirements
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3. You should save a backup of the voice call manager server using bulk administration tool
template for disaster recovery
4. You should disable the phone IP page from loading outside the local network
5. Enable SRTP for security of IP voice traffic
6. Configure a Wireless Access Point such that a softphone can leverage the secure wireless
network for voice calls using an app installed on the softphone
7. Configure QoS (Priority Queue) on the voice gateways between Sydney and Melbourne for
providing priority to latency sensitive traffic
8. Configure QoS on wireless access point to provide priority to voice traffic for voice calls
from the softphone to any of the SIP endpoints
9. Successfully test end-to-end voice connectivity
10. Successfully test end-to-end ICMP and data connectivity
11. Configure the softphone to leverage the MoH server to provide music-on-hold to any of
the SIP endpoints.
3. Features that your system must include are:
a. Call Management server
b. Automatic updates for maximum security and reliability
c. AAA
d. ACLs
e. Encryption
f. Remote access security
g. Firewall data filtering
h. System logging
i. Backup and recovery
j. SIP
k. LDAP integration of phones with Sydney site LDAP Server
l. Switchport security enabled on both site switches
m. Voice switches
n. Voice gateways
o. Voice Call manager server integration with Music-on-hold Server
NetLab specifics
Telephony Key Labs (Student Lab Manual)
Lab 2.1.1b Basic Setup for the CME Router and Switch
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Use ethernet sub Interface 0/1.2 No DHCP on router Switch configuration as per wireless labs Use switch port 1 to connect to router |
| CME Manual Phone Setup | |
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No DHCP on router Switch configuration as per wireless labs Add option 150 to switch DHCP No TFTP server setting required No Load command required |
Lab 4.1.4 Configuring VoIP Dial‐Peers Across a WAN Link
Lab 5.1.4 Configuring Call Transfer and Call Forward
Lab 5.1.5 Configuring Call Park
Lab 5.1.6 Customize the IP Phone Display
Lab 5.1.7 Configure the Intercom Feature
Lab 7.1.1 Configuring AutoQoS
Additional Lab (Research)
Research 1 MOH configuration
Research 2 SRST Configuration
Addressing Scheme
| POD 01 | POD 02 | POD 03 | |
| VLAN1 | 172.16.1.0/24 | 172.17.1.0/24 | 172.18.1.0/24 |
| VLAN2 | 172.16.2.0/24 | 172.17.2.0/24 | 172.18.2.0/24 |
| VLAN3 | 172.16.3.0/24 | 172.17.3.0/24 | 172.18.3.0/24 |
| VLAN10 | 172.16.10.0/24 | 172.17.10.0/24 | 172.18.10.0/24 |
| VLAN50 | 172.16.50.0/24 | 172.17.50.0/24 | 172.18.50.0/24 |
| VLAN100 | 172.16.100.0/24 | 172.17.100.0/24 | 172.18.100.0/24 |
| Router E1 IP | 172.16.2.2/24 | 172.17.2.2/24 | 172.18.2.2/24 |
| Router S0 IP | 172.19.1.1/30 | 172.19.2.1/30 | 172.19.3.1/30 |
| Router S1 IP | 172.19.2.2/30 | 172.19.3.2/30 | 172.19.1.2/30 |
| DHCP Option 150 VLAN (10 & 50) |
172.16.2.2 port 2000 | 172.17.2.2 port 2000 | 172.18.2.2 port 2000 |
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Student has completed the following practical tasks.
| No. | Task | Satisfactory | Not Satisfactory |
| 1. | Infrastructure: | ||
| Design your IP addresses and VLANs | |||
| Voice and Data VLANs and Trunking configuration | |||
| DHCP, TFTP and NTP servers configuration | |||
| Voice routers/switches configuration | |||
| OSPF or EIGRP routing configuration | |||
| Configure IP phones to register using SIP to the voice call management server |
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| Configure Voice Featurs (MOH, ..) | |||
| Configure SRST on Sydney branch voice gateway for remote failover and readiness |
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| 2. | System requirements and implementations: | ||
| System connectivity across all devices | |||
| Configuration tested against the design requirements | |||
| Phone IP page not accesible outside the local network | |||
| SRTP for security of IP voice traffic | |||
| Wireless Controllers and Access Point configuration and function | |||
| Wireless phones and/or softphone registration over secure wireless network |
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| QoS (Priority Queue) configuration wired network | |||
| QoS (Priority Queue) configuration wireless network | |||
| End-to-end voice connectivity test | |||
| 3. | System Features: | ||
| AAA | |||
| ACLs |