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Design & Implementation of SIP Trunking using Cisco’s Session Border Controllers

Brought to you by: The SIP School and Cisco

 

 

Design & Implementation of SIP Trunking using Cisco’s Session Border Controllers
(Live Webcast, Thursday, October 27 2011, at 8:00 am Pacific Time)


Many enterprises are looking at SIP trunk implementation because of cost savings, network efficiency, and end-to-end IP/Unified Communications deployment. Due to the challenges around security, interoperability, session management and performance, it is becoming a best practice to deploy a session border controller (SBC) to ensure these challenges are addressed. 

This session will provide an in-depth understanding of how to design and implement Cisco's Enterprise SBC - Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE). It will include an in-depth procedural approach on how to connect to SIP trunks in five easy steps using CUBE. The session will also identify some of the monitoring and troubleshooting tools and how to utilize them to quickly isolate most commonly seen problems.

 

Agenda

2 hour session

 

Presenters list:

Darryl Sladden
Manager, Technical Marketing
Cisco Systems - Services Routing Technology Group


Pashmeen Mistry 
Technical Marketing Engineer, Unified Communications
Services Routing Technology Group, Cisco Systems

Graham Francis
CEO The SIP School