Collaboration Communications Systems Engineer (MS-721)
This training course is designed to give participants the knowledge and skills to become a Collaboration Communications Systems Engineer. Participants should understand the fundamentals of networking, telecommunications, audio/visual and meeting room technologies, identity and access management, and Microsoft Teams.
This training course is designed to give participants the knowledge and skills to become a Collaboration Communications Systems Engineer. Participants should understand the fundamentals of networking, telecommunications, audio/visual and meeting room technologies, identity and access management, and Microsoft Teams.
More Information:
- Modality: Virtual
- Learning Style: Certification
- Difficulty: Intermediate
- Duration: 4 Days
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Course Information
If you enroll in this course at the listed price, you receive a Free Official Exam Voucher for the MS-721 Exam. This course does not include Exam Voucher if enrolled within the Master Subscription, however, you can request to purchase the Official Exam Voucher separately.
About this Course:
Students will gain hands-on experience configuring and deploying Microsoft Teams Phone, meetings and certified devices including Microsoft Teams Rooms and Surface Hub. The course will also cover how to manage and monitor Teams Phone, meetings, and certified devices using the Microsoft Teams admin center, PowerShell, the Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro Portal, and the Call Quality Dashboard.
In addition, the course will cover configuring and deploying Microsoft Teams Phone with PSTN connectivity through Microsoft Calling Plans, Operator Connect, Teams Phone Mobile, and Direct Routing.
Audience:
Collaboration Communications Systems Engineers are responsible for planning, deploying, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting Microsoft Teams Phone, meetings, and personal and shared space devices, including Microsoft Teams Rooms and Surface Hub.
Collaboration Communications Systems Engineers have a fundamental understanding of networking, telecommunications, audio/visual and meeting room technologies, identity and access management.
They are proficient in managing and monitoring Teams Phone, meetings, and certified devices using the Microsoft Teams admin center, PowerShell, the Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro Portal, and the Call Quality Dashboard. They deploy and configure Microsoft Teams Phone with PSTN connectivity through Microsoft Calling Plans, Operator Connect, Teams Phone Mobile, and Direct Routing.
Collaboration Communications Systems Engineers work with Teams Administrators, Microsoft Identity and Access Administrators, and Microsoft 365 Administrators. In addition, they may work with owners of other workloads, including facilities managers, network engineers, security engineers, device manufacturers, telephony providers, and Microsoft Certified solutions providers.
Course Objectives:
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Describe Teams meetings and events
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Describe Teams Phone
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Describe auto attendants and call queues
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Describe Microsoft Teams Rooms, Teams meeting room devices, and Teams phones
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Plan for a basic Teams Phone deployment.
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Plan for advanced Teams Phone calling options.
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Plan for Teams phones and devices.
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Understand the main differences of Microsoft Teams Room for Android and Microsoft Teams Rooms for Windows
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Explain which accessories, components and peripherals are mandatory
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Understand the advantage of Surface Hub
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Understand the difference between the licensing options
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Plan and review a physical room layout
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Describe Teams network requirements
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Evaluate organizational bandwidth requirements with the Teams Network planner
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Assess network using the Teams Network Assessment Tool
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Optimize network and WiFi for media flow
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Optimize media flow with QoS
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Configure emergency calling addresses
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Manage Microsoft Calling Plan numbers
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Setup and manage Operator Connect and Teams Phone Mobile
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Understand Teams Phone policies and configuration options
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Configure Audio Conferencing and Communication Credits
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Describe how Teams Phone interacts with other Microsoft services.
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Configure and integrate third-party policy-based compliance recording.
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Configure and integrate third-party contact center solutions.
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Design and register Voice Bots for custom developed solutions.
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Understand meetings and events in Microsoft Teams
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Set up conference bridges
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Manage meeting policies
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Configure meeting settings
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Manage Live events policies
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Configure Live events settings
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Explain Live events in Microsoft 365
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Create a security group
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Create and assign a messaging policy in the Teams admin center
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Create a meeting policy in Teams admin center and assign it with PowerShell
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Enable users for Teams Phone using Calling Plans, and Teams Phone Mobile or Operator Connect if it's configured for your tenant.
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Enable users for Direct Routing.
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Manage per-user options for Teams Phone.
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Describe the differences between auto attendants and call queues.
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Design an auto attendant to gather information from callers.
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Explain how to set up auto attendants to implement your plan.
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Demonstrate how to plan call queues to manage many callers.
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Describe how to configure call queues to alert agents and route calls.
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Explain how to plan licensing for auto attendants and call queues.
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Understand scenarios for using Teams phones, Teams displays, and Microsoft Teams Rooms with voice services.
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Differentiate between the different options for deployment and management of devices.
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Deploy Teams phones and Teams displays.
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Configure Teams Phone for Microsoft Teams Rooms.
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Manage Teams devices in the Teams admin center and Teams Rooms Pro Management Portal.
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Prepare the Microsoft 365 tenant for Microsoft Teams Rooms deployment
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Create dynamic groups following best practice
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Disable multi-factor authentication for Microsoft Teams Rooms resource accounts
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Configure room mailbox properties
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Diagnose and troubleshoot phone number assignment
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Diagnose and troubleshoot Microsoft Teams client issues
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Diagnose and troubleshoot call failures and quality issues
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Report on and troubleshoot Teams calls with the Call Quality Dashboard (CQD)
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Diagnose and troubleshoot Direct Routing issues
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Troubleshoot and monitor Teams devices using the Teams Rooms Pro portal
Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students should have general knowledge of the following topics:
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Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Teams
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Networking, telecommunications, and audio/visual basics
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Identity and access management basics