This course replaces Oracle SBC Rel. 6 Configuration and Administration.
This Oracle SBC Configuration and Administration training is designed for technical network professionals. Expert Oracle University instructors will teach you how to successfully configure the SBC in both peering and access environments.
Learn To:
Plan SBC integration with customer’s network.
Plan and create common configurations.
Perform routine operations (system access, configuration, management, backup/restore).
Test basic functionality.
Benefits to You
Enrolling in this course will help you develop a deeper understanding of the fundamentals of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as well as system and protocol-specific configuration of the SBC. The contents addressed apply equally to both service provider and enterprise deployments. You'll walk away with more knowledge of SBC architecture, concepts and administration in the form of configuration management (backups, restores and revision control) by participating in hands-on labs.
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Course Topics:
Introduction to the Session Border Controller (SBC)
Describe the Basic functions of an SBC
Identification of the components of the Net-Net OS
Locate the hardware interfaces on the Net-Net 3000/4000
Initial Configuration
Finding different configuration elements
Configuration methodology
Changing boot parameters and the effect of those changes
Provisioning Interfaces
Types of interfaces
Default interface behavior
Configuration Administration
Configuration Administration
The types of configuration and backup files
Introduction to SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
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
Net-Net Session Director Overview and Concepts
Realms
SIP architectures within the SD
H323 architectures within the SD
Realm bridging
BCP access and peering
Media services
SIP Configuration in a Peering Environment
Best current practice peering models
Pre-configuration tasks
Shared configuration tasks
HMR-specific configuration
Policy-based realm bridging-specific configuration
SIP Configuration in an Access-backbone Environment
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
Configuring High Availability