Training Course:VOIP: Voice over IPSchool/Trainer:Information Management Systems Inc. Atlanta, GA, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Course benefits Voice over IP (VoIP) is now a major area of activity, and one which is revolutionizing both the telecommunications industry, and also how organizations unify their networks. In addition, Internet service providers are now competing head-on with traditional Telcos by offering telephony and video conferencing services.
Voice over IP not only offers substantial cost savings, but also allows new applications to be deployed, dramatically enhancing e-business and e-commerce, and organizational efficiency. VoIP is also now accepted as the route to unified voice and data networking, and to the integration of computers with telephony.
Why this course? This course provides a superior coverage of the very latest VoIP technologies, the three latest competing areas of standards development, the markets, the key vendors and their products. The course also covers IP Quality of Service issues and provides an awareness of the weaknesses inherent in current VoIP offerings.
In-class labs This course incorporates extensive hands-on practical labs and demonstrations using a selection of current VoIP products, including H.323, SIP and MGCP offerings. Students also perform VoIP protocol analysis and traffic measurement.
Who should attend? This course is essential for all staff who will evaluate, plan, install, configure, administrate or support VoIP products and networks.
Pre-requisites Students must have a good understanding of the TCP/IP protocol suite and of IP addressing prior to attending. Introduction to TCP/IP and Advance TCP/IP, is recommended.
Course Content
Introduction Review of the TCP/IP protocol suite IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP DNS, HTTP
Overview of VoIP Why VoIP? Markets for VoIP Who uses VoIP? Evolution of the PC Phone Components of a VoIP system Architectural overview: Terminals, Gateways, Gatekeeper, MCUs Status of VoIP as an emerging technology
Review of Voice Telephony Traditional digital voice transmission and switching systems Digital voice encoding techniques Packetizing encoded voice Voice compression
VoIP standards VoIP Forum, CoIP ITU specifications and protocols for VoIP H.323 / H.324 / H.320 G.729 / G.723.1 Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), Real-time Transport Control Protocol (RTCP) Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) LDAP
The IETF Framework for VoIP Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Session Description Protocol (SDP) Session Announcement Protocol (SAP) Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) Connectivity Using LDAP Call Setup Procedures Signaling Issues
MGCP and Megaco Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) IETF Megaco Call Processing Language Gateway Location Protocol Call Setup Procedures Signaling Issues
Current status: H.323 vs. SIP vs. Megaco
Providing Quality of Service (QoS) over an IP network IP QOS, limitations QOS for underlying networks IP over ATM The Integrated Services model The Differentiated Services model Multi-protocol Label Switching (MPLS) QOS and routing
VoIP performance VoIP call elements Measurable components Echo, Latency, Jitter What to test and measure
Example VoIP products Key VoIP manufacturers Existing and emerging VoIP products Current product status: H.323, SIP, Megaco Interoperability issues Where to find information
Steps to building a VoIP solution Determining your telephony requirements and policy Evaluating installed IP technology Evaluating VoIP solutions Determining the investment you should make in CPE systems Internet Telephony Services Questions to ask your ISP
Case studies
Future developments in VoIP Dedicated VoIP network segments IPv6 and VoIP ATM versus VoIP Voice XML
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.imsinc.com
http://www.imsinc.com/course.asp?IMSID=1179
Phone:404 329-6260 or 888 812 9028
School Address:
2470 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA United States - 30324 Phone : 404 329-6260 or 888 812 9028 Fax : 404 329-6365 Email : cservice@imsinc.com
Jobs & Resumes: Atlanta Houses & Roommates: Atlanta
Other training courses offered by Information Management Systems Inc.:
Introduction to TCP/IP
IPSEC: IPSEC Architecture and Protocols
IPv6 Architecture
IWLN11: Implementing Wireless Networks 802.11
MLSTE: Multi Protocol Label Switching Technology Essentials
OSPF: Open Shortest Path First Protocol
Promina Fundamentals and Network Configurations Course
TCP/IP Troubleshooting
Voice Over Internet Protocol - CBT
Voice, Data and Video Integration
VOIPE: Voice over IP Essentials
A Guide to VPN, IPSec and Cryptogrophy - Version 2.1
A + and Network + BOOTCAMP
Advanced Services Cisco Call Manager MCS Boot Camp (CCMBC) v1.0
Advanced AVVID Troubleshooting and PBX Integration Bootcamp (AATPI) v1.0
CCDA Certification
CCDP Certification BOOTCAMP
CCIE Communications & Services BOOTCAMP
Cisco CallManager MCS Boot Camp (CMBC) v4.0
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