Course Overview
Emphasis is placed on diagnostic tools and troubleshooting strategies to help students become self-sufficient in their use and support of AudioCodes SBCs.
Prerequisites
- Required: ACA Certification
- Recommended: 6 months of AudioCodes field experience with AudioCodes SBC products
Course Objectives
On completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Identify the concept and needs of Interworking
- Have a deeper understanding of AudioCodes' SBC application for SIP normalization, media handling, message manipulation
- Understand the SBC security risks and know how to prevent them
Certification: This course includes an ACP (AudioCodes Certificate Professional) certification exam.
Course Content
Course Topics AudioCodes SBC Application Review:
- IP Interfaces
- Physical Interfaces
- Basic Entities: SRD, Media Realm, SIP Interface, IP Group and Proxy Set
- SIP Dialog Initiation Process Description
- Classification Process
- IP Profile
- IP-to-IP routing
- SIP Message Manipulations
- Entities and Tables Relations
Advanced SBC Interworking Features:
- IP Profile
- Example of terminations for IP-PBX integration
- Handling Modes
- Handling of Early Media, REFER, 3xx and other messages
Advanced SBC Media Handling:
- SBC Media Handling Concepts
- Extension and Allowed Coders
- Media Handling Examples
- Advanced Transcoding
- Media Handling Security Features
SBC Message Manipulation:
- Number Manipulations
- Reasons for Message Manipulation
- Message Manipulation Operation
- Message Normalization
- Regular Expressions (Regex) Based Message Manipulation
SBC Access: A
- ccess using HTTPS
- Access using Telnet-SSH
- Access using LDAP
- Access using SNMP