primig
2015-10-04, 09:45 AM
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IMS and SIP
Course Summary
This course provides an understanding of the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) role in Next Generation Networking, explains the main protocols associated with IMS including SIP Diameter and SDP and provides a detailed description of the IMS architecture together with potential applications, security, charging and Policy and Charging Control (PCC).
Who would benefit
Those requiring a full understanding of the architecture, interfaces and procedures of the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and the operation of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
Prerequisites
An understanding of the GPRS and UMTS network architectures and their functionality is an advantage.
Topic areas include
Introduction to the IMS Framework
Protocols for IMS
SIP Architecture, Operation and Procedures
SDP and RTP
IMS architecture, interfaces, operation and procedures
Roles of the CSCFs and HSS including AAA procedures
Application Service (AS) environment
Interaction between the CSCFs and the AS environment
Circuit Switched interworking
IMS Security aspects
Online and Offline Charging
Policy Control and Charging
Analysis of SIP Registration and Session Control
IMS Applications
IMS and SIP
Course Summary
This course provides an understanding of the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) role in Next Generation Networking, explains the main protocols associated with IMS including SIP Diameter and SDP and provides a detailed description of the IMS architecture together with potential applications, security, charging and Policy and Charging Control (PCC).
Who would benefit
Those requiring a full understanding of the architecture, interfaces and procedures of the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and the operation of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
Prerequisites
An understanding of the GPRS and UMTS network architectures and their functionality is an advantage.
Topic areas include
Introduction to the IMS Framework
Protocols for IMS
SIP Architecture, Operation and Procedures
SDP and RTP
IMS architecture, interfaces, operation and procedures
Roles of the CSCFs and HSS including AAA procedures
Application Service (AS) environment
Interaction between the CSCFs and the AS environment
Circuit Switched interworking
IMS Security aspects
Online and Offline Charging
Policy Control and Charging
Analysis of SIP Registration and Session Control
IMS Applications