Course : SIP, implementation

Practical course - 3d - 21h00 - Ref. SIC
Price : 2370 CHF E.T.

SIP, implementation




This practical training course provides you with all the knowledge you need to successfully implement your new IP telephony projects. We don't just go into detail about the SIP protocol, we give you a real hands-on understanding of the context in which SIP is used.


INTER
IN-HOUSE
CUSTOM

In person or remote class
Available in English on request

Ref. SIC
  3d - 21h00
2370 CHF E.T.




This practical training course provides you with all the knowledge you need to successfully implement your new IP telephony projects. We don't just go into detail about the SIP protocol, we give you a real hands-on understanding of the context in which SIP is used.


Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Understand the different aspects of the SIP protocol: signalling, syntax, protocol
Analyze a SIP message exchange trace
Describe the SIP routing mechanism
Identify the main implementation difficulties

Intended audience
Engineers or network architects wishing to acquire concrete knowledge of SIP.

Prerequisites
Good knowledge of TCP/IP.

Practical details
Hands-on work
Point-to-point call between two UACs. Registration of UACs on the registrar server. Call via proxy server between two UACs.

Course schedule

1
Objectives and traditional telephony

  • The SIP Forum.
  • Why SIP? SIP objectives.
  • Comparison of traditional telephony and SIP architectures.

2
SIP architecture

  • The SIP protocol. The protocol. Voice signaling and flow mechanisms.
  • Interfaces with protocols (DHCP, HTTP, DNS). SIP /H323 comparison.
  • The different SIP components and their roles within the architecture.
  • UAC/UAS. User Agent, proxy server, redirect server, registrar server. Gateway.
  • SIP addressing mechanisms (URI, IP, E164).
  • Related functions (billing, accouting, codec translation).

3
SIP messages

  • The request/response principle.
  • Query types. Response types.
  • Interpretation of Header requests, TO, FROM and CONTACT fields.
  • Case study: SIP client dialog;--> SIP client (peer to peer).

4
SIP methods and extensions

  • The methods. Details of methods: INFO, OPTION, MESSAGE.
  • SIP and mobiles. GSM, GPRS. 3GPP.
  • SIP and IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem).
  • IMS applications, components and architecture.

5
SIP routing mechanisms

  • How do I locate servers?
  • SIP routing: description of the mechanism.
  • Proxy servers.
  • SIP-related solutions and protocols.
  • SIP and address translation. NAT Traversal.
  • Solutions: SBC, TURN, STUN, ICE, UPNP.

6
Voice-over-IP security

  • The most common threats and risks.
  • Availability (LAN, WAN, IPBX).
  • Different levels of integrity (network, system, extension).
  • Confidentiality, non-repudiation, authentication, authorization.
  • Backup and restore. Architecture of security solutions.
  • SIP and firewalls.

7
Conclusion

  • The future of SIP. Market applications.


Publication date : 01/05/2024


Dates and locations

Last places available
Guaranteed date, in person or remotely
Guaranteed session
From 24 to 26 June 2026
FR
Remote class
Registration
From 7 to 9 September 2026
FR
Remote class
Registration

REMOTE CLASS
2026 : 24 June, 7 Sep.