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TELECOM

Introduction to SIP

Nº 1302
DATE: CALL
PRICE NIS: 1270 + VAT
DURATION: 1 Day
application/pdf iconIntroduction to SIP.pdf

Course Overview:
In this seminar you will discover the explosive dynamics of bringing voice and data together on a single network using the SIP, the most advanced protocol in the marketplace. You will learn how SIP has evolved; review the topology and architecture; learn the details of the protocol and analyze call flows. The seminar covers the latest advances of the SIP protocol, services and implementations.

Who should attend?

  • R & D and Marketing staff from companies supplying IP Telephony equipment, software and services.
  • Specialists and engineers who wish to deepen their knowledge in today's newest IP Telephony technologies.
  • Communications and plant managers of companies using telecom equipment and services.
  • Communications consultants.
  • Anyone who needs to learn the infrastructure of the IP Telephony.




Prerequisities:
Introduction to IP

Course Outline:

1. SIP Introduction
 
2. SIP architecture – the Trapezoid
 
3. SIP components

  • SIP clients
  • SIP Servers:
    • Registrar
    • Redirect  Server
    • Proxy Server
    • B2BUA

 4. SIP  methods

5. SIP Messages and headers
 
6. SIP status & responses
 
7. SIP basic call flows
 
8. SDP – Session Description Protocol
 
9. RTP & RTCP 
 


10. Presence and Instant Messaging using Subscribe and Notify methods OMA standards

11. Supplementary services using SIP (*72, *41   and  others)
 
12. SIP Security issues
  • Authentication
  • Firewall and NAT adaptation
  • Session Border Controller (SBC)
13. Commercial equipment and solutions
 
14. Real Life configuration
 
15. Summary
 
16. Bibliography
 
17. Glossary

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