Seminar
"Voice over IP Technology - Part I" (duration: 2 days)
The seminar explains the
technology for voice and video services in IP networks from a fully independent
view. Focused on technological aspects, functions, standards and components will
be explained. Independent strategies and selection criteria for solutions are
part of the seminar.
WHY you should attend:
- Becaue you are interested in the technology
for multimedia communication
- Because you need to know technica functions
and prerequisits to implement the new technology
- Because you need to know migration scenarious
to protect your existing infrastructure
Your PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE:
- Knowledge about voice and data communication
technology is required
CONTENT of the Seminar
Introduction
Traditional Voice / Data Integration – Advantages / Disadvantages of VoIP –
Problems / Open Questions
Multimedia Communication
over IP (Application Scenarious)
Voice over IP (IP Phones,
ISDN Integration / Migration, Web-based Telephony, Web-based Call Center,
Collaboration Tools) – Fax over IP – Video over IP (Introduction,
Functiona l Principle, Components, Communication Principles, Formats)
Networking
Requirements
Inhouse Networks (Network Concepts, Cabling, Media Access Control, active Components) - Wide Area Networks (Requirements,
Access, ATM Backbones,
MPLS Backbones, Managed Network Services) - Traffic Policy - Load Balancing,
Load Sharing
Quality of Service (QoS), Signalling
Overview of
Standards – Coding (Vocie Coding, Video Coding,
Standards, Quality Criteria and Parameters, Bandwidth Demand) – Priorization / Bandwidth
Management
- Comparison of H.323 and SIP - Tasks of ITU-T 120
VoIP Components
and their Tasks
End Devices – Telephony Server / Gatekeeper – Multimedia Gateways – IP PBX –
Hybrid Systems - Router / Switches – Additional Components
Life Cycles of
VoIP Solutions
Planning, Evaluation – Configuration Management – Performance / Quality of
Service Management (Traffic Policy, Traffic Analysis, Call Control, QoS
Monitoring, Bandwidth Management, Test Systems for VoIP) – Accounting
(Tasks) – Security
Solutions of
different Vendors
International Vendors – Detected Problems – Vendor Links
VoIP Providers
Target Groups - Services – Project and technical Risks –
Service Example: Server Hosting (Tasks,
required Components, Difference between Provider and Enterprise Solutions, Tasks
of typical Provider Components) – Overview of VoIP Service Providers for Business
Customers and public Authorities
Conclusion
Example pages of seminar
documentation you find
here...
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