Assignment title: Information
Department of
Computing and Information Technology
Enterprise Communications
Semester 1, 2016
Version 1.0 :: 5/6/2016
ICT50415 Diploma of Information Technology Networking
Competencies
ICTTEN5168A: Design and implement an enterprise voice over internet protocol and
a unified communications
ICTNWK505 Design, build and test a network server
o ICTTEN5168A 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 3.6, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3
o ICTNWK505 1.4, 1.7, 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, 3.1, - 3.9, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.5, 5.2, 5.3,
Critical Aspects of Evidence
Evidence of the ability to:
o Configure network, servers and application software to provide optimal
performance, meet security requirements and avoid known conflicts
o Configure applications to meet customisation requirements
o Monitor, test and evaluate the performance of aspects of convergent solutions,
including security and access levels, network traffic protocols and bandwidth
considerations
o Design and implement a EC network, including implementing the infrastructure for
enterprise VOIP and EC systems to meet business requirements using converged
networks
o Apply knowledge of current networking, transmission technologies and protocols
Instructions
To Students
Submit your assessment items by the specified dates
Present material according to IT Dept. standards
specified.
Practical activities are to be noted down in the student
journals specifically for this subject. Marks will be
allotted according to the practical and the write up.
Method Introductory Activity – Assessed as a Prac in-class activity
Due Date As completed. Refer to subject outline.
Tools &
Equipment
Grade Approx. 4% of final grade (40% total)
Windows Based Computer(s) with Virtualisation Environment
Enterprise Communication – Practical Activity
Minimum
Competency
A satisfactory assessment.
Enterprise Communication – Practical Activity
Practical Exercise 6
On the successful completion of the following activities, students can expect to achieve
approximately 4% from the 40% allotted for the practical exercises.
The aims of this exercise are to simulate and configure, using Packet Tracer, a simple
VoIP system implemented through Cisco's Unified Communications Platform using packet
Tracer.
Note that this exercise uses Cisco's Packet Tracer Version 6.
Activity 1
In this activity we will investigate Cisco's technology "Call Manager Express".
Read the following articles below:
Series:
Overview:
o http://www.firewall.cx/cisco-technical- knowledgebase/cisco-voice/371-
cisco-ccme- part-1.html
o http://www.firewall.cx/cisco-technical- knowledgebase/cisco-voice/370-
cisco-ccme- part-2.html
o
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/admin/confi
guration/guide/cmeadm/cmeover.html
Document any important concepts in your Journal.
Activity 2
In this activity we will simulate how to implement a simple VoIP system using the Cisco
VoIP enabled routers Cal Manager Express System.
View the following activity in YouTube:
Replicate this activity in Packet Tracer
Save the model as Prac6Act2. Submit this model via a drop box or email to your
teacher.
Document the steps that you followed in your Journal.
Activity 3
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rQakFGMZRM
NOTE: Only complete this activity if advised and if
Appropriate hardware/software exists
In this activity we will implement VoIP facilities on actual hardware as per the steps
detailed in Activity 2.
Enterprise Communication – Practical Activity
Obtain necessary hardware to implement Activity 2
You may need to obtain softphone software. Clients that you could use include:
o https://www.ipblue.com/download.asp?product=vtgo
o http://www.counterpath.com/x-lite/ ( try the new version if not use the
version 3)
o
http://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=268439625&soft
wareid=282074240&release=1.3(4a) Service Contract Needed
Configure your VoIP enabled Hardware as per Activity 2 ( if the Hardware supports
VoIP)
Test your basic setup.
Document the steps that you followed in your Journal.
Activity 4
NOTE: Only complete this activity if advised and if
appropriate hardware/software exists
In this activity we will add additional infrastructure to the basic setup in Activity 2. You will
Link your VoIP setup up with another group so that one router is connected to another
group's router.
Review the following Articles:
https://edsonvuma.wordpress.com/2013/06/10/configuring-voip- basic-
https://edsonvuma.wordpress.com/2014/06/23/configuring-dial- peers-on- packet-
Model your solution in Packet Tracer
Note: You may need to adjust the IP addressing scheme of your devices
Configure your VoIP enabled Hardware
Test your basic setup.
Document the steps that you followed in your Journal.
Explain and demonstrate a fully functioning simulated environ to your teacher
level_packet-tracer/
tracer/
Upload your Journal Notes to Moodle for assessment.
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If there are no further tasks given by the Teacher at this point then shut down your
virtual operating systems. Remember to shut down the client workstation first and
then the server operating system
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At the end of the practical session, please ensure that you have saved the folders of
the virtual operating systems on to your USB hard disk. Before leaving the lab room
Enterprise Communication – Practical Activity
ensure that any software installed on the base OS is removed and that your machine
has been left in a better state than you found it in.