Course Ref : GEN5016
Course Price : £895
Course Duration : 2 days
Overview
This course will introduce the student to the H323 protocol stack and all of its associated services. It will identify the complexity of real time services over networks today and discuss there solutions.
Audience
Technical professionals from carriers, ISPs, system vendors and integrators or
end-users involved in development and design, deployment or support of real-time
services over packet networks, Technical planners, marketing and network
managers. Pre- post sales engineers in vendor organisations
Pre-requisites
Delegates must have gained an understanding of TCP/IP as provided by our
course Internetworking with TCP/IP (GEN5018).
Objectives
Understand the operational deployment the H.323
protocol stack.
Examine the strategic issues underlying the delivery of
real-time services over networks.
Appreciate how the requirements of real-time
information have shaped H.323.
- Collabouration
- Data Conferencing
- Telephony Data
- Video Conferencing
- VoIP
- Destination Locating
- Direct/Indirect Call Signalling Proxies
- Fast Connect
- H.225.0 and Q931
- Logical Channels
- Q.931 Information Element
- Gate Keeper
- Gateway
- Multipoint Control Unit
- Multipoint Controller + Processor
- Terminal
- H.2X
- Terminal Support and Protocols
- Admission Control and Bandwidth Address Translation
- Aliases
- Gatekeeper Discovery
- Registration, Admission, Status (RAS)
- H323 Protocol Family
- H323 Protocol Stack
- Layered Video Streams
- RTP and Codec Layers
- Scaleability
- Gatekeeper Zone and Proxies
- H235 Encryption
- H243 Control and Indication
Follow-on Courses
n/a