IP Networks
Course Code: TDN-610
Course Duration: 3 days
Course Objective(s):
To provide participants with a clear understanding of IMS and its role in shaping the future of the telecommunications industry from manufacturer, operator and end-user perspectives.
Expected Accomplishment(s):
On completion of course, participants will be able to:
- Understand why IP networks are the focus of present and future network buildups
- Understand the role IMS plays in relation to the different underlying technologies and protocols
- Highlight the role of IMS in supporting the present and future services
Who Can Benefit:
Engineers and technicians working in the telecommunications industry will benefit from this course.
Prerequisite(s):
Participants should have knowledge of basic telecom, radio and IP principles.
Course Outline:
Course Outline:
Telecommunication Trends
- User needs
- Operator needs
- Regulator needs
Introduction to IP Networks
- IPv4, IPv6
- TCP/IP protocol suite
- VoIP services
- QoS
Multimedia Networking
- Challenges
- Multimedia and Internet
- MM Protocols (RSVP, RTP, RTCP, and RTSP)
IMS History, Standards and Specifications
- How IMS works
- Architectural overview
- Protocols involved
- Service enabling and provisioning
- FMC and IMS
IMS Services
- Presence
- Messaging
- Push to Talk over Cellular
- Conferencing
- Group Management
Delivery Method:
Training delivery methods will include instructor-led classes, and tutorial exercises.
Related Training:
- IP Networks
- WAN Technologies
- 3G Wireless Networks
- Convergence & Multi Service Networks




