EC-Council Certified VoIP Professional

Introduction
Internet and computer technology have already changed the way people living, work and communicate. VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is one of the converged technologies behind this communication revolution. VoIP is the family of technologies that allow IP networks to be used for voice applications, such as telephony, voice instant messaging, and teleconferencing. VoIP entails solutions at almost every layer of an IP network from specialized voice applications (like Skype) all the way down to low-level quality measures that keep those applications running smoothly. VoIP and IP telephony are becoming increasingly popular with large corporations to consumers alike. Internet Protocol (IP) is increasingly viewed as more than just a way to transport data, but also as a tool that simplifies and streamlines a wide range of business applications. Telephony is the most obvious example. VoIP—or voice over IP—is also the foundation for more advanced unified communications applications that can have an increasingly transformative effect on the way you do business. ECVP certification covers VoIP technologies ranging from concepts, implementation to deployment

Course Description
VoIP refers to voice calls that are routed over online networks using the Internet Protocol--the IP that serves as the backbone of the Internet and is used to ferry e-mails, instant messages and Web pages to millions of PCs or cell phones. VoIP is unique bundle of technologies that allows internet-ready devices to transmit voice and other multimedia data over the web instead of over the telephone network. ECVP course covers Voice of IP technologies, concepts, threats and security issues.

Who Should Attend The ECVP certification is intended for IT professionals who are responible for designing and building Voice of IP networks.

Duration
5 days (9:00 - 5:00)

Course Outline v2
Module 01: Introduction to VoIP
Module 02: Analog to Digital Conversions
Module 03: Traditional Voice Telephony Principles
Module 04: VoIP Devices and Cisco Components
Module 05: Confi guring VoIP
Module 06: Implementation and Applications of VoIP
Module 07: Quality of Service (QoS) of VoIP
Module 08: H.323 Standards
Module 09: SIP and Supporting Protocols
Module 10: Megaco Protocol
Module 11: Resource Reservation Protocol
Module 12: Wireless VoIP
Module 13: Encryption Techniques for VoIP
Module 14: Troubleshooting VoIP Network
Module 15: VoIP Testing and Tools
Module 16: Threats to VoIP Communication Network
Module 17: VoIP Security
Module 18: Logical Segregation of Network Traffi c
Module 19: Hardware and Software VoIP Vendors
Module 20: Regulatory Compliance of VoIP
Module 21: VoIP Hacking