Course Description
Description
The Administering Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise Bootcamp is a 5 day, extended hours (10 to 12 hours per day), instructor-led course for system engineers and customers who will be involved with configuration and support of a Cisco Unified CCE solution deployed in a Cisco Unified CVP comprehensive environment.
AUCCE-BC v10.0 describes the requirements needed to configure, monitor, and support a Cisco Unified CCE deployment which will include these topics: agent configuration, CTIOS and Finesse desktops, scripting for Cisco Unfified CCE, Cisco Unified CVP, and Voice XML, Administrative scripting, Skill Group and Precision Queue routing, External Database access, Courtesy Callback, Agent Greeting, Outbound Campaign Dialing, reporting, and troubleshooting tools. This class covers all topics represented in the AUCCE1 and AUCCE2 courseware.
To participate in the hands-on labs in this class, you need to bring a laptop computer with the following:
- Windows 7 or 8.1 or 10 is recommended. Mac OSX 10.6 or greater is supported as well.
- Intel Celeron or better processors are preferred.
- 1 GB or more of RAM
- Browser Requirements: Internet Explorer 10 or greater or Mozilla Firefox. (Safari and Mozilla Firefox for Mac OSX)
Note: Our labs currently cannot run on Microsoft Edge (Windows 10) due to it not supporting Extensions/Add-ons or Google Chrome due to Java being removed from the platform itself. - All students are required to have administrator rights to their PCs and cannot be logged in to a domain using any Group Policies that will limit their machine's capabilities.
If you do not have administrator rights to your PC, you at least need permissions to download, install, and run Cisco Any Connect Client and Java. - If you are participating in a WebEx event, it is highly recommended to take this class at a location that has bandwidth speeds at a minimum of 1 Mbps bandwidth speeds.
- All PCs require the latest Java Runtime Environment, which can be downloaded from www.java.com.
Note: The courseware and lab guide for this course are being provided in an encrypted digital format. To be able to view your digital kit, you will need to bring a suitable device to view the content. You can install your digital course material onto a Windows PC, Mac (OSX 10.6 & up), Apple iPad (iPAD2 & up preferred) or Android tablet (v4.1 & up preferred). You will need to install an encrypted document viewer on your device to be able to view the course material. Please contact us at studenthelp@skyline-ats.com for additional information.
If you have any questions or issues with meeting the requirements listed above, please contact us at rlt@skyline-ats.com and provide the class name to which you are attending and we will be more than happy to help.
Objectives
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
- Identify the basic components and operations of the Cisco Unified CCE solution.
- Understand basic configuration tools and create a simple script.
- Perform the ICM configuration tasks required to support basic agent functionality.
- Build and test a basic IVR script utilizing Cisco Unified CVP MicroApps.
- Configure and script Cisco Unified CCE to support reporting requirements, skill group and precision queuing, ring-no-answer, transfers, time-of-day and day-of-week routing.
- Deploy and integrate the Cisco Unified CVP VXML component for external database access, Courtesy Callback and Agent Greeting.
- Understand requirements and configure Cisco Unified CCE for Outbound Campaign Dialing.
- Understand basic concepts and generate reports using Cisco Unified Intelligence Center.
- Describe Cisco Unified CCE support tools and call tracking.
Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows:
- Basic knowledge of Microsoft software such as, Windows Active Directory, Windows Server, SQL Server and other Microsoft client operating systems is helpful but not required
- Basic knowledge of Cisco networking components such as routers and switches is helpful but not required
- Working knowledge of Unified Communications Manager and Voice Gateways
- Basic understanding of contact center operations
Who Should Attend
The primary audience for this course is as follows:
- The target audience for this course is channel partners and field support personnel who are responsible for sales, implementation or administration of a Cisco Unified Contact Center and VRU implementation in customer enterprise networks, specifically individuals filling these roles.
- Day 1 and Day 2 support personnel.
The secondary audience for this course is as follows:
- Managers overseeing UCCE deployments
Outline
Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise v10 Foundations
- Introducing UCCE
- Unified CCE Components and Architecture
- UCCE Terms, Routing and Additional Components
- Accessing UCCE Tools
UCCE Configuration & Scripting- Configuration Manager
- Script Editor Overview
- Scripting for CVP
Unified CCE Inbound Agent Considerations- CTI Options Overview
- Configuring ICM for Agent Functionality
- Configuring UCM for Agent Functionality
- Scripting ICM for Agent Functionality
Unified CCE IVR/VRU Functionality- Media Files and Variables in ICM Scripts
- Basic IVR Scripting with Microapps
Additional UCCE Considerations- Configuring CCE for Monitoring and Reporting
- Configuring and using Precision Queues
- Transfers and RONA Review
- Mobile Agents
- Advanced Scripting and Routing
- ICM Scripting Variables, Expressions, Formulas and Functions
- Creating an Administrative Script for Time of Day Routing
- Creating Feature Control Sets and Users
- Silent Monitoring and Recording
VXML Implemenation- Basic VXML Functionality
- Installing and Configuring VXML
- Basic VXML SQL Database Lookup
- Exploring Courtesy Callback
- Agent Greeting
UCCE Outbound Option- Outbound Option
- Configuring Outbound Option for Agent and IVR Campaigns
Cisco Unified Intelligence Center Reporting- Cisco Unified IC Overview
- Cisco CUIC Reporting
CCE Support Considerations- Supporting UCCE
- Diagnostic Framework Suite
- UCCE Support
- Tracking an Agent Call Through the Database
Lab Outline
Lab 1-0: Setting up your VPN and SIP phone
Lab 1-1: Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Lab 1-2: Explore Your Voice Gateway (Ingress/VXML)
Lab 1-3: Explore CVP and ICM Servers
Lab 2-1: Tools and Utilities for Administering ICM Dialed Numbers and Call Types
Lab 2-2: Prepare a Simple Script
Lab 2-3: Use ICM Tools for ICM Scripts
Lab 3-1: Configure ICM for Basic Agent and Skill Group Functionality
Lab 3-2: Configure CUCM for Agent Functionality
Lab 3-3: Install CTIOS Agent Desktop
Lab 3-4: Testing Basic Skill Group functionality in an ICM Script
Lab 4-1: Media Files and Variables in ICM Scripting
Lab 4-2: Basic IVR Scripting with MicroApps
Lab 5-1: Configure CCE for Monitoring and Reporting
Lab 5-2: Configuring Precision Routing
Lab 5-3: Configuring Ring No Answer (RONA)
Lab 5-4: Implement Administrative Scripts
Lab 5-5: CTI Route Point Initiated Calls
Lab 5-6: Feature Control Sets and Users
Lab 6-1: VXML Server Configuration and Call Studio Installation
Lab 6-2: Create and Deploy a Cisco Unified Call Studio Project
Lab 6-3: Integrate VXML Applications with an ICM Script
Lab 6-4: SQL DB Lookup Functionality for VXML
Lab 6-5: Implement Cisco Courtesy Callback
Lab 6-6: Agent Greeting
Lab 7-1: Configure Outbound Agent Campaign SCCP Dialer
Lab 8-1: CUIC Reports and Dashboards
Lab 9-1: Using Troubleshooting Tools
Lab 9-2: Track call thru RCD/TCD Records