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Orion
Consultancy

Signalling Systems

Overview

As computer and telephony integration proceeds, there is a growing need for those involved with systems and network design, implementation and support to acquire a deeper understanding of the world of telecommunications. This intensive, two day course is designed to define, reveal and explore the signalling methods that are to be found in today's telecommunications services.

Potential delegates

Hardware and Software Engineers, Designers, Systems Analysts and all Information Technology and Telecommunications professionals who require a technical understanding of signalling systems.

Prerequisites

Attendance of Orion’s Telecommunications, Voice and data course or equivalent practical experience.

Duration

1 day

Course Objectives

By the end of the course delegates will be able to:
bulletDefine and describe how signalling is achieved in today's telecommunications systems and networks
bulletPlan with confidence for future proofed systems
bulletDesign and install networking applications that are based on best use of the organisation's resources

Course Content

Introduction

Definitions; standards; numbering plans; call information; management; components; inband/outband; digital/analogue.

Analogue Subscriber Signalling

Local loops; switches & trunks; digital differences; telephone principles; local exchanges; analogue signalling; dialling.

Digital Subscriber Signalling

Integrated digital access; DASS-2; DPNSS; ISDN; Q.931; messages.

Network Types

Circuit & packet switching; in-channel; G.704; channel associated signalling; common channel signalling; break-in/break-out. FXO/FXS

Private Network Signalling Types

Signalling; networking PABX; DPNSS; QSIG.