Mastering the IMS Technology

Master your knowledge in IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) with this hands-on training. Elevate your skills by configuring key IMS nodes, analyzing network traces and more, through practical exercises and real-world scenarios.

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Lab

€ 550*

30 days access
*Prices exclude VAT

Lab Architecture

This Hands-On Training consists of virtualized IMS Network that can be used to establish a real IMS VoIP Call using softphones of different machines.

Why this Lab?

You will be able to configure main IMS nodes (CSCF’s, DNS and HSS), make use cases like registration and calls, analyze the network traces for the different protocols (SIP, Diameter and DNS).

Lab Objectives

– Understanding the basics of the IMS protocols : SIP, Diameter and DNS.

– Understanding the IMS architecture: P-CSCF, I-CSCF, S-CSCF, HSS, DNS.

– Configuring the IMS core of this LAB : subscriber provisioning, DNS, SIP and Diameter config.

– Performing IMS registration.

– Performing IMS VoIP Call.

– Debugging & network traces capture.

– Analyzing the messages and protocols.

Prerequisites

  • – Linux basics 
  • – TCP/IP basics

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