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VoIP Practical Hands-on Training in Toronto (Toronto (Victoria Park/Sheppard))


Date: 2009-11-06, 7:26PM EST
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VoIP Practical Hands-on Training

New Career: Networking, Programmer, System Admin, Database Profs…


Class Schedule: Tue 6:30pm-10:30pm

We welcome to try the first free trial lesson.
Please call 416-665-1888 or email at davidli@viccollege.com for further inquiry and reservation of the seminar or visit at www.viccollege.com.
For full courses list and schedule: http://viccollege.com/html/over_all_schedule.htm
Whom this course is for:

1. Generic IT Professionals (PC technicians, QA, Programmer and DB developer)

2. People with network admin background

3. University students (Both undergrads and graduates)

4. Those interested in new technologies (Small business entrepreneurs)

Teacher Profile and Qualification: Mr. Jian

 14 years telecom veteran accomplished dozens of projects for PSTN, ISDN, GSM and VoIP.
 Owns many specialized equipment certificates from Ericsson and Nortel, as well as popular certificates such as MCSD, Oracle DBA and PMP.
 Proficient in R&D, delivered products have been used by Telcos like as Rogers.
 Strong trouble shooting skill. Quickly identify root cause of most VoIP problems.
 Hands on system integration experience with multi-vendors. Very familiar with the strengths and weaknesses of different telecom vendors.
 Excellent presentation skills. Had been invited as guest speaker by the Electrical and Computer Science Department of University of Toronto to give speech to graduate students.

Lecture

1. Why VoIP
1.1 What can VoIP bring to us?
1.2 Limitations of VoIP
1.3 VoIP Vendors Introduction
1.4 How to get certification?
1.3 How to you position yourself?
1.5 Questions

2. VoIP Architecture

2.1 Network components
2.1.1 Endpoints
2.1.2 Proxy Server / Application Server
2.1.3 Personal Agent Server
2.1.4 Element Management Server
2.1.5 Load Balancer
2.1.6 Session Border Controller
2.1.7 Gateway
2.1.8 Voice Mail System
2.1.9 Media Server
2.2 Most common platforms for VoIP
2.2.1 Operating Systems
2.2.2 Programming Languages To Use
2.3 Dialling Methods
2.4 What is a converged network?
2.5 Questions

3. Learn SIP with RFC 3261

3.1 Why SIP for VoIP Signalling?
3.2 Understand SIP Fields
3.3 SIP Request Messages
3.4 SIP Response Messages
3.5 SIP Methods
3.6 Optional SIP Messages
3.7 SDP
3.8 RTP / RTCP
3.9 Questions

4. Learn Unified Messaging with RFC 3842

4.1 What is Unified Messaging?
4.2 How to implement MWI events?
4.3 Questions

5. Better VoIP
5.1 It is all about Bandwidth
5.1.1 Why we have echo, jitter, etc.
5.2 Bandwidth engineering and management
5.2.1 Codec – Pros and Cons
5.2.2 Method of Codec Negotiation
5.2.2 QoS and CoS
5.3 Questions

6. VoIP security
6.1 Secure Signalling - TLS
6.2 Secure RTP
6.3 SIP Tunnelling
6.4 Questions

7. More than just a VoIP call
7.1 SIP Trunking
7.2 IP Recording
7.3 Video Conferencing
7.4 IPDR
7.5 E911
7.6 Questions
Lab

1. Seeing is believing: Sample vendor’s system
Show some screen captures of real products and run some demo software.

2. Using sniffer to view captured SIP trace
If you claim yourself knowledgeable about SIP, here is how you show off.

3. Build SIP stack to make sample calls
Step by step, you learn how to build a VoIP application from scratch.

4. Develop the debugging skills
Combine the knowledge that you have learned so far to solve problem!

5. Develop a billing application for IPDR
You apply your programming skill on very practical VoIP application.

Victoria International College of Business and Technology
Location: 200 Consumers Road, Suite 118, M2J 4R4 Toronto (Victoria Park/Sheppard)
Contact: 416-665-1888 email: davidli@viccollege.com
Website: http://www.viccollege.com



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