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Code: EDU-CAB-C-CLI FEE: USD 2500,00 (Training material, Refreshments and Lunch all incl. in fee) DURATION: 5 Days (from 9:30am to 17:00pm)
Course Description: This course provides technical network professionals with the skills needed to successfully configure the Net-Net Session Director (SD) in both peering and access environments. This course covers the fundamentals of SIP and H.323 as well as system and protocol-specific configuration of the Net-Net SD. The contents addressed in the course apply equally to both service provider and enterprise deployments. Further, this course includes administration of the Net-Net SD, in the form of configuration management (backups, restores, and revision control). This course consists of lecture, discussion and significant hands-on labs.
Intended Audience: This course is intended for individuals who will be responsible for hands-on tasks with Acme Packet Net-Net SD series running Net-Net OS version 6.x, including implementing best current practice base configurations.
Prerequisites: Experience with and knowledge of IP and VoIP concepts and operations.
Course Agenda: Module 0 [intr]- Course Overview o This module introduces students to the course contents and objectives Module 1 [isbc] Introduction to the Session Border Controller (SBC) o Student leaning objectives include: Describe the basic functions of a SBC Identify the components of the Net-Net OS Locate the hardware interfaces on the Net-Net SD Module 2 [initc] Initial Configuration o Student leaning objectives include being able to explain: The access modes and ACLI The boot parameters and the effect of changing them. Configuration concepts, configuration tree, and the best practice configuration methods Configuration versions o Student performance objectives include: Connect to the Net-Net Session Director (Net-Net SD) Navigate the Net-Net SD ACLI View, save, and activate configurations Configure boot parameters Reboot the Net-Net SD Reset the Net-Net SD to factory defaults View configuration elements Configure Net-Net SD elements and sub-elements Module 3 [pint] Provisioning Interfaces o Student learning objectives include being able to explain: The types of interfaces The default interface behaviors o Student performance objectives include: Provision physical and network interfaces Distinguish between the types of interfaces Edit a configuration element Delete a configuration element Module 4 [cfga]: Configuration Administration o Student learning objectives include being able to explain: The use of configuration and backup files The types of configuration and backup files o Student performance objectives include: Backup various versions of configurations Restore various versions of configurations
Module 5 [isip]: Introduction to SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) o Student learning objectives include being able to explain: The basics of a SIP session The Parts of SIP message SIP Call Flow SIP Servers The Role of Net-Net SD in SIP signaling o Student performance objectives include: Place PC to PC SIP calls Register a SIP Phone Module 6 [sdcs]: Net-Net Session Director overview and concepts o Student learning objectives include being able to explain: Realms SIP architectures within the Net-Net SD H323 architectures within the Net-Net SD Realm bridging BCP access and peering Media services o Student performance objectives include: Configure a Realm Configure a SIP Interface Configure a Steering Pool Configure the Global SIP Parameters Enable the Media Manager Module 7 [peer1]: SIP configuration in a peering environment o Student learning objectives include being able to explain: Best current practice peering models Pre-configuration tasks Shared configuration tasks HMR-specific configuration Policy-based realm bridging-specific configuration o Student performance objectives include: Configure a working peering environment Configure a Local Policy Configure an HMR Configure Access Constraints
Module 8 [abbn1]: SIP configuration in an Access-backbone environment o Student learning objectives include being able to explain: Determine which SIP access configuration model to use based on site requirements Explain the policy-based realm bridging (PBRB) model Determine how to extend upon the PBRB model using header manipulation rules (HMR) Explain the single SIP-NAT homed in a access network (SSNHAN) model Explain hosted NAT traversal (HNT) Explain media latching Explain registration caching o Student performance objectives include: Configure the PBRB model Using IP addressing on your end stations Module 9 [abbn2]: SIP configuration in an Access-backbone environment o Student learning objectives include being able to: Determine which SIP access configuration model to use based on site requirements Explain the single SIP-NAT homed in an access network (SSNHAN) model Explain the single SIP-NAT homed in a trusted network (SSNHTN) model Explain the SIP-NAT bridge (SNB) model o Student performance objectives include: Configure the SSNHTN model Module 10 [cfha]: Configuring High Availability on the Net-Net SD o Student learning objectives include being able to explain: The Alarming Subsystem High Availability Operation The Net-Net SD Node States o Student performance objectives include**: Configure HA Initiate a Manual Switchover Recognize and Respond to a System Switchover **This module is available at Acme Packet's Bedford, USA and Madrid Spain corporate training centers only
Appendix A [peer2]: SIP configuration in a peering environment o Student learning objectives include being able to explain: The SIP-NAT bridging model o Student performance objectives include: Configure Peering using the SIP-NAT Bridging Model Verify SIP Peering configuration Appendix B [ittt]: Introduction to H.323 o Student learning objectives include being able to explain: H.323 components Basic call flow for a H.323 session Differences between fast a slow start Net-Net SD in H.323 signaling An H323 B2BGW An H323 Gateway o Student performance objectives include: Configure the Net-Net SD for Operation in a B2BGW Environment Configure the Net-Net SD for Operation in a B2BGK/GW Environment
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