New Description
This is a five-day technical training of IMS. The course combines theoretical sessions with practical exercises. The course is combind with our trainings; IMS technical, Diameter and IMS Business drivers/implementations.
This training is going into the details within IMS, the architecture, protocols and applications/services, the Diameter protocols as well as business perspectives on IMS solutions and how IMS can/will be implemented.
Practical exercises are included in the course. The exercises are performed using the “Open IMS” platform, allowing the participants to see all signalling between all IMS nodes in an R6 IMS environment.
Target group
This course is important for engineers, designers and people working with developing, testing and planning of IMS systems. Also the training will complement with business perspectives on IMS.
This course is aimed towards engineers who need to understand how IMS is designed and works as well as using different types of access.
Prerequisites
This course requires knowledge equivalent to our course SIP Fundamentals. This means understanding of VoIP/multimedia in realtime communication and basic knowledge about SIP. This course will be even more beneficial for participants having more than basic understanding for SIP, equivalent to our course SIP Advanced.
Other
This course is available as scheduled training and the presentation is given in English. The course is mixing theory and practical exercises. We can also give this course as on-site training. If you are interested in customized education, don’t hesitate to contact us for further information.
Agenda
Day 1-3
Introduction
- Telecom Evolution
- Convergence
- Voice over IP
- SIP Introduction
- 3GPP Evolution
IMS Architecture Overview
- Why IMS?
- IMS Vendors
- IMS Components
- Registration to IMS
- The Initial Filter Criteria
- IMS Identities
Registration
- The REGISTER Message Flow
- Routing of SIP Responses
- How to Extend the SIP Protocol
- The Path Header
- P-Headers
- The Service-Route Header
- The P-Associated-URI Header
- The SUBSCRIBE Method
DIAMETER
- Diameter Interfaces in 3GPP
- The AAA model
- Structure of Diameter specification
- Protocol Details
- The Cx Interface
Practical exercises
IMS Security
- IP Security
- IPSec – ESP
- Digest Authentication
- IMS Security Architecture
- IMS Access Security
- Authentication and Key Agreement
- Early IMS Security
- IMS Network Security
Session Establishment
- The Session Description Protocol
- Dialogs and Transactions
- Forced Routing
- End-to-end Scenarios
- SIP Extensions
- Asserting User Identity
- Session Timer
- Forking
Interworking
- The MRF
- The IBCF
- Call from CS
- Call to CS
DNS
- ENUM and the usage of tel URIs
- SRV
- NAPTR
- Address Records
Practical exercises
Charging, Policy & QoS
- Charging Architecture
- Offline charging
- Online charging
- Flow-Based Charging
- IMS Quality of Service
- Policy in IMS
- Policy and Charging Control – The PCC
Services in IMS
- The Application Server (AS)
- Filter Criterias
- Public Service Identities (PSI)
- Conferencing
- Back-to-back User Agent (B2BUA)
- Supplementary Services
- Media Server Control
- Presence
Access to IMS
- Access Independence
- Access Methods
- TISPAN NGN
- NASS Bundled Security
The Future of Telecoms
- 3GPP Evolution
- The Evolved Packet System (EPS)
Practical exercises
Day 4
Introduction
- Concepts and the AAA model
- RADIUS
- Why Diameter?
DIAMETER, Base Protocol
- Specification Structure
- Request – Response Model
- Commands, AVP Principles
- Base Protocol CCs and AVPs
Security
- IPSec, TLS, CMS
Transport Profile
- SCTP/TCP
Applications
- Accounting
- NAS, Mobile IPv4
- Diameter Credit Control
IMS Introduction
- Basic Concepts
- Diameter in IMS
Cx / Dx
- Procedures
- CCs and AVPs
Sh / Dh
- Procedures
- CCs and AVPs
Charging (Rf/Ro)
- Offline Charging (Rf)
- Online Charging (Ro)
PCC – Policy and Charging Control
- Policy (Gq/Go)
- Flow Based Charging (Rx/Gx/Gy)
- PCC (Rx/Gx/Gy)
Diameter in TISPAN
- Rq, Gq’, e2 and e4 interfaces
Day 5
Introduction
- Why was IMS developed?
- What are the benefits for vendors
- What are the benefits for operators
- What are the benefits for subscribers
- VoIP Basic Principles
Definition/Standardizations
- How the standards can help your business-case by minimizing OPEX/CAPEX
- What the standards will do to your business-case
- How the standards can support your Multi-Vendor environment
IMS Business Case principles
- How detailed model will you use?
- Multimedia Service
- IMS Core
- Access Network
- The basic principles for an IMS Business Case Calculation
From initial discussion to an IMS contract
- Basic Strategy
- Test Systems
- RFx
- Contract
Popular IMS Configurations
- IMS in a convergence Scenario
- IMS for GSTN
- IMS and LTE
- IMS and/vs. PBX
- Examples from deployments World Wide
Summary
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