
A brief introduction about me.
Presentation of the purpose and goals of the training. Showing what the student will be able to do after completing all lectures.
To be succesfull and take the most of this training you must have a Lab to reproduce what the Instructor is teaching and showing. This lecture will provide you enough understanding and resources to build your own lab.
This Lecture, without pretending to be a SIP master class, will provide basic concepts needed for SIP beginers to take advantage of the next lectures, and also provide a refresh to students having previous SIP experience.
This lecture explain the 3 most important challenges the SBC should resolve. Nat Traversal (Near End and Far End), Interoperability and Security.
This Lecture shows the 4 most typical deployment topologies for SIParator®. DMZ, DMZ/LAN, Standalone and WAN. It also mentions the only 4 components licensed in SIParator® (As for release 6.3.3)
Get familiar with the Web Interface, do some initial configuration steps
This is a hands on session where you are going to learn how to configure the SIParator® to use it as the front end for remote endpoints (Extensions). You will be able at the end to configure your lab to make initial test calls.
This Lecture will gives you all the tools to build your Lab for SIP Trunking. It also covers some tips as regular expressions.
This Lecture provides a deatiled explanation of all Troubleshooting tools including pcap generation, SIParator® Logs generatio and Syslogs. It also shows live examples to illustrate what's presented.
In this lecture you will learn how to enable the SIParator® to also be your firewall and NAT device for connection to the Internet, controling internet access from any node in your private network, as well to controling access from the Internet to resources hosted in your private network (i.e. web servers)
This is an additional lecture that will provide you with the basic concepts and capabilities to implement VPN Services using the SIParator® as a VPN Server/Client for PPTP or IPSEC
This is an additional lecture that will provide you with the basic concepts and capabilities to enable transcoding in the SIParator®. Since release 6.3 transcoding is included as a software only capability free of any additional cost (No extra licensing needed).
This course is designed to transfer knowledge and develop skills about Ingate’s Product Family SIParator®/Firewall.
After completing this training, the student will be able to:
Do an initial setup of any SIParator®/Firewall, out of the box, using Ingate Startup Tool
Setup a SIP Trunk and connect to an IP-PBX enabling inbound and outbound calls.
Setup remote SIP endpoints (Extensions), using the SBC in front of an IPPBX and make calls between them as well as inbound and outbound PSTN calls
Add Security to remote endpoints using TLS and SRTP
Enable additional Security such as Intrusion and DoS detection and prevention.
Be able to troubleshoot malfunctioning situation, find the source of the problem and fix it
Complete all the labs at 100%
Target audience and requirements
This training has been designed for Technical and Engineering personnel involved in Design, Deploy and maintain VoIP deployments using SIParator®/Firewall as one of the elements in the solution.
There is a basic set of skills needed to take full advantage of this training content:
Good SIP Protocol understanding. Be able to read and interpret a flow sequence and identify key components is desired
Able to use sniffing tools such as Wireshark
Good Networking knowledge, including IP addressing and subnetting, IP routing and DNS Services
Be familiar with IP telephony solutions, understanding basic elements such as Telephony Services, Media and signaling, etc.
It is also desirable to have knowledge of any of the common implementations of Regex (Regular Expressions