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COURSE 240 | 2-DAY SESSION
Hands-On Internetworking with SIP in Converged Networks
Core standards, advanced applications, security, and protocol interoperability with hands-on deployment strategies
The only SIP Implementation course currently available - 6 hands-on labs - learn to maximize the benefit of this powerful protocol.
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is radically transforming the way businesses, consumers, and governments communicate. In this class, you will gain complete skills in:
- SIP Deployment; use the ASPE SIP Integration ToolKit with a fully operational version of Asterisk Live! hands-on in class
- SIP Message Architecture - look inside a RFC 3261 SIP Message
- Advanced applications available with SIP including forking, firewall capabilities, IM and voice (SIMPLE), and Call Processing Language
- SIP components; Uas, Proxy Servers, and Redirect servers
- Security in a SIP environment: including authentication, Header privacy (RFC 3323), TLS, SRTP and MIKEY
- Interoperability with other protocols including MGCP, MEGACO, H.323, and RTSP
- Configuration of SIP endpoints to traverse a symmetric NAT device that is not SIP aware
- SIP forking proxy, and how call routing logic directs calls destined for multiple endpoints
- Utilizing DNS to locate SIP servers under RFC 3263
- Implementations, endpoints, servers, software, AND how SIP is changing the future of IP communications
Who should attend this class:
SIP is the rapidly rising protocol standard for the entire spectrum of IP capability. Networking, presence, exchange, communication, and more...in a short time SIP will dominate and unify the global language of information. With this class you can beat the learning curve and secure your edge. This 2-day session is an IMMEDIATE benefit to:
- ·IT managers
- Service engineers
- Design engineers
- Network engineers
- Network designers
- Product managers
- Installers
- Technical sales engineers
- Any technical professional who works with or will soon be working with IP telephony and SIP, or is evaluating their IP telephony options
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