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VOIP in MPLS Networks

Two Trend Technologies Combined

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Training Agenda Benelux July-Dec 2011
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1   Motivation
1.1   Present Voice Networks
1.1.1   Carrier PSTNs
1.1.2   Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
1.1.3   Cellular Networks
1.1.4   Enterprise Networks
1.1.5   Voice over IP
1.2   Motivation of Packetized Voice Transmission
1.3   The MPLS Concept
1.3.1   IP Overlay Models—Scalability
1.3.2   Sophisticated Requirements—Traffic Engineering
1.3.3   Transit Services—Tunneling
     
2   Voice in MPLS Networks
2.1   Voice-over-MPLS Solutions
2.2   Voice over IP over MPLS
2.3   TDM over MPLS
2.4   Voice over MPLS
2.5   Trunking over ATM
2.6   Voice over ATM over MPLS
     
3   Payload Data with Voice over IP
3.1   Real-Time Applications over IP—The Mechanisms
3.1.1   RTP—Transport and Reconstruction Function
3.1.2   RTCP—Information on RTP Connections
3.2   cRTP—Header Compression on the Trunk
3.3   Bandwidths for VoIP
     
4   Signaling with VoIP
4.1   VoIP Concepts in an Overview
4.1.1   SIP
4.1.2   H.323
4.1.3   Megaco/H.248
4.2   The Components of the SIP Architecture
4.2.1   The End Devices: User Agents
4.2.2   The Gateways
4.2.3   The Servers in an Overview
4.2.4   Proxy Server
4.2.5   Location Server
4.2.6   Redirection Server
4.3   SIP Messages
4.4   SDP—Session Description Protocol
4.5   Exemplary SIP Processes
4.5.1   An Exemplary Process without SIP Server
4.5.2   An Example Process with SIP Server
4.5.3   Integration of DNS
4.5.4   SIP and H.323 in Comparison
4.6   The Visions of SIP
     
5   MPLS Concepts
5.1   On Rails through the Network: Label-Switched Paths
5.1.1   Path Selection via IP Routing
5.1.2   The Label under Scrutiny
5.1.3   Forwarding Information Base
5.2   Label Distribution
5.2.1   Label Distribution Protocol
5.2.2   Unsolicited Downstream: Unsolicited Distribution
5.2.3   Downstream on Demand: Labels on Demand
5.2.4   Further Label Distribution Mechanisms
5.3   Routing Protocols in the IP World
5.3.1   The Recommended IGP: OSPF
5.3.2   The Trend in Provider Networks: IS-IS
5.3.3   Basic Features of BGP-4
5.3.4   Transport of Transit Traffic with MPLS
5.4   VPNs on the Basis of MPLS
5.4.1   VPNs with MPLS and BGP-4
     
6   Quality of Service in the MPLS Network
6.1   Requirements of VoIP
6.1.1   Delay
6.1.2   Jitter
6.1.3   Packet Loss
6.1.4   Delay Analysis
6.2   What Is Quality of Service?
6.3   Queuing
6.3.1   The Three Basic Questions
6.3.2   In Which Queue?
6.3.3   Which Packets Have to be Discarded?
6.3.4   When Will Packets be Sent?
6.4   QoS Models
6.4.1   Hose Model
6.4.2   Pipe Model
6.5   MPLS with DiffServ
6.5.1   TOS vs. DiffServ
6.5.2   LSRs and DiffServ
6.5.3   Classes of Service and DiffServ
6.6   MPLS with IntServ
6.6.1   RSVP and Scalability
6.6.2   Traffic Engineering via MPLS
6.7   QoS in the LAN According to IEEE 802.1Q/p
     
7   VPNs for Voice over IP
7.1   The VoIP VPN—A Closed User Group
7.1.1   The Central Service VPN for VoIP
7.2   Special Issues
7.2.1   Call Admission Control
7.2.2   Gateways into Other Voice Networks
7.2.3   Tariffing and CDRs
     
A   Details
A.1   The Test Network
     
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