Mobile IP, IPv6, TCP/IP and voice over IP training solutions are just a few of the many technical and network communications convergence courses offered by Voice-Technologies.com.
Voice-Technologies.com offer voice, data, and video convergence and SIP training to businesses around the globe. Based in Oxfordshire, UK, with an experienced team of expert trainers and advisors, Voice-Technologies.com offer their network communications consultancy services worldwide.
Mobile IP Training Course - Mobile IP is an enhancement that provides forwarding of traffic to moving users. It uses agents in the user's home network and in all foreign networks. When logging on to a remote network, users register their presence with the foreign agent, and the home agent forwards the packets to the remote network. Mobile IP enables nodes to move from one IP subnet to another.
Voice over IP Training Course - VOIP takes standard voice signals and encodes them using IP. At present most voice signals are carried using circuit switched bearers where a channel is set up and maintained between the calling and called parties for the duration of a call. Using IP results in a very different arrangement where the voice is divided into packets and each packet is sent separately. The benefits of this are that the total bandwidth required can be reduced since nothing need be sent when the caller is not speaking. Long-term interest in VoIP is in the convergence of today's networks into a single network for voice and data traffic.
IPv6 Training Course - IP version 6 (IPv6) is a new version of the Internet Protocol based on IPv4. IPv4 and IPv6 are demultiplexed at the media layer. For example, IPv6 packets are carried over Ethernet with the content type 86DD (hexadecimal) instead of IPv4's 0800.IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) is the latest level of the Internet Protocol (IP) and is now included as part of IP support in many products including the major computer operating systems. IPv6 has also been called "IPng" (IP Next Generation). Formally, IPv6 is a set of specifications from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
TCP/IP Training Course - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol uses the client/server model of communication in which a computer user (a client) requests and is provided a service (such as sending a Web page) by another computer (a server) in the network. TCP/IP communication is primarily point-to-point, meaning each communication is from one point (or host computer) in the network to another point or host computer. TCP/IP and the higher-level applications that use it are collectively said to be "stateless" because each client request is considered a new request unrelated to any previous one (unlike ordinary phone conversations that require a dedicated connection for the call duration). Being stateless frees network paths so that everyone can use them continuously. (Note that the TCP layer itself is not stateless as far as any one message is concerned. Its connection remains in place until all packets in a message have been received.)
Voice Technologies offer three different levels of training courses - basic, intermediate and advanced levels. If your business is interested in booking any one of the above training courses or would like information please contact us.