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Signalling Systems |
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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
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Potential
delegates |
Hardware
and Software Engineers, Designers, Systems Analysts and all Information
Technology and Telecommunications professionals who require a technical
understanding of signalling systems. |
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Prerequisites |
Attendance of Orion’s Telecommunications, Voice and data course or
equivalent practical experience. |
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Duration |
1 day |
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Course
Objectives |
By the end of
the course delegates will be able to:
 | Define
and describe how signalling is achieved in today's telecommunications
systems and networks |
 | Plan
with confidence for future proofed systems |
 | Design
and install networking applications that are based on best use of the
organisation's resources |
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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.
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