Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO) has launched two new certifications – CCNA Video and Cisco Video Network Specialist
certifications. The first is designed for video professionals who design, install and support video solutions on
Video-Voice-over-IP networks. The second is designed for traditional analog audiovisual (Pro AV) specialists who want to push
into the VoIP market.
According to a prepared statement from Cisco, the CCNA Video certification:
“establishes an individual’s ability to deploy video endpoints, set up new users, and operate networked voice and video
solutions for job duties that include configuring voice and video single-screen endpoint devices, supporting telephony and
video applications, and troubleshooting. The certification also validates a candidate’s knowledge of the architecture,
components, functionalities and features of Cisco Unified Communications Manager solutions.”
The Cisco Video Network Specialist certification prepares “individuals for career opportunities as video technicians, video
administrators or audio-visual installers in IP-networked environments,” it added
CCNA Video certification is meant for video professionals who want to design, install and support video solutions.
The certification for Cisco Video Network Specialist is for those engaged in traditional analog audio-visual work who want to
push into the VoIP market.
Meanwhile, the Cisco Video Network Specialist certification prepares “individuals for career opportunities as video
technicians, video administrators or audiovisual installers in IP-networked environments.”
the course is splited into two
(VIVND1 & VIVND2)
exam price: 50,000 and above or US $395.00
Exam
VIVND Exam # 201-001
Cisco Video Network Specialist
Contributes to CCNA Video
Course Content
Implementing Cisco Video Network Devices, Part 1 (VIVND1) v1.0 course is a learning product designed to provide students with
the necessary knowledge to describe characteristics of video solutions and assess the requirements for a successful
implementation of a video solution. The course describes the characteristics of a video solution and enables students to
evaluate the general requirements for video deployments such as coding options, media formats, protocols, network impact,
high-level architectural components and their interactions, and requisites to the environment.
necessary knowledge and skills to implement various Cisco Video endpoints in converged Cisco video infrastructures. Cisco
business video solutions has 4 major Cisco Medianet application components: – Unified Communication and Collaboration –
TelePresence – Digital Media Suite (DMS) – Video Surveillance The Implementing Cisco Video Network Devices Part 2 (VIVND2)
v1.0 course describes Cisco business video solutions and enables students to implement and troubleshoot Cisco Unified
Communication and Collaboration, TelePresence and Digital Media Player in different Cisco business video solution
Course Objectives
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
Describe the characteristics of a video solution
Evaluate the general requirements for video deployments including coding options, media formats, protocols, network
impact, high-level architectural components
Evaluate environmental requirements
Describe the components and architectures of Cisco business video solutions.
Implement Cisco Unified Communications and Cisco Collaboration video endpoints.
Implement Cisco TelePresence video endpoints.
Implement multipoint conferencing on Cisco video endpoints.
Course Outline
Introduction to Video and Video Applications
Video Technology Basics
Video Protocols and Media
Functional Components of Video Infrastructures
Network Requirements of Video Solutions
Cisco Video Solution Architecture Overview
Environmental Requirements for Video Installations
Installing Cisco TelePresence Endpoints and Profile Systems
Cisco Business Video Solutions
Cisco Unified Communications and Collaboration Video Endpoints
Cisco TelePresence Endpoints
Multipoint Conferencing
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