VOIP Deployment Workshop PDF Print

Instructors:
Jonny Martin, Daniel Griggs


Who should attend:
This is a technical workshop, made up of lectures and hands-on lab work. Open to technical staff who are now or soon will be deploying IPMulticast services on a IP based Internet Service Provider (ISP) network, Enterprise network, Campus network or Internet exchange Point (IXP), for one-to-many and/or many-to-many data/media/NGN distribution services and applications.

Pre-requisites:
User level UNIX and basic system administration skills; basic understanding of VoIP; understanding of TCP/IP and some network design in a service provider environment.

What you will learn:

  • An introduction to telephony past and present, and how this has evolved into Voice over IP.
  • VoIP fundamentals; techniques, codecs, protocols, plus network and quality considerations.
  • Cisco voice router configuration
  • How to install and configure Asterisk, one of the most popular and fully feature open source PBXs available.
  • Advanced techniques with Asterisk including database integration, interactive voice response (IVR) applications, billing systems, queuing / helpdesk sytems, and integration with external applications.
  • Configuration of the open source SIP Express Router, and a look at other open source VoIP servers.
  • VoIP platform architectures and management considerations
  • Configuration and provisioning requirements for a variety of hardware, including Asterisk/Digium PSTN cards, Cisco voice gateways, and SIP handsets.
  • Where and how to use ENUM, voice peering, and voice interconnection techniques.
  • DNS and VoIP configuration
  • A look at where VoIP technologies are heading, and current trends in VoIP deployments.


Technologies covered:
Basic circuit switched telephony, Cisco voice routersm VoIP protocols, Asterisk the open source PBX, SIP Express Router, ENUM, ISP VoIP architectures.

 



Abstracts
  • 32-bit ASNs
    Chris Malayter, Switch&Data, Co-author: Greg Hankins , Force10 Networks