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CISCO PGW SPECIALIST

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Location:Berkshire berkshire | south east
Tags: cisco | ss7 | tacacs | voip | q.931 | pstn | isdn | mgcp | avaya | cisco berkshire | cisco south east
Type:Contract
Global communications organisation urgently require the services of an experienced Cisco VOiP person to help lead the planning, implementation and documentation for projects involving the Cisco PGW product and its related technologies. Specialising in Cisco PGW MGC's (Media Gateway Controllers) you will have a proven track record leading and deploying Cisco Voice projects. An ASAP start is required and complete understanding of the Cisco PGW product range is a pre-requisite as is the knowledge and capability to configure Cisco AS5400XM MGC's with Cisco PGW, this includes MGCP, RUDP and the configuration of PRI Feature cards. Your product knowledge will also extend across Cisco AS5400XM MGC's to allow for interaction to IP networks and TACACS systems including Cisco PGW 2200 version 9.5.2, modifying existing MM, TDM Telephone systems and PSTN networks. Basic understanding of the SS7 protocol set and Q.931/ ISDN Protocols for integration into Avaya ACD systems will be highly desirable.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/150586

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