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VoIP Training Online by Checkmate IT Tech offer a transformative journey, elevating your expertise and mastering essential skills. Voice over IP (VoIP) technology is transforming the way businesses communicate, making it essential for professionals to understand VoIP systems, protocols, and security. Our VoIP Training Program provides the comprehensive knowledge and hands-on skills you need to design, deploy, and manage high-quality VoIP systems. Perfect for network engineers, IT professionals, and telecom specialists, this training will prepare you to be a leader in digital communication.

VoIP Training is suitable for the following target audiences:

IT and Network Administrators: People who oversee or intend to oversee network infrastructures and who must be knowledgeable about and able to support VoIP systems.

Telecommunication Engineers: Professionals in the telecoms industry who wish to increase their knowledge of IP-based communication technologies are known as telecommunication engineers.

System Administrators: System administrators are in charge of setting up and maintaining communication networks inside businesses.

Help Desk and Support Technicians: Support personnel who troubleshoot VoIP difficulties or offer assistance to users and VoIP devices are known as help desk and support technicians.

Business owners and managers: People who wish to comprehend the business and technical ramifications of implementing VoIP in their companies.

VoIP Engineer: In charge of creating, setting up, and maintaining VoIP systems inside a company.

Network engineer: focuses on VoIP technology integration and network infrastructure optimization.

Telecommunications Specialist: Oversees and fixes communication networks, concentrating on platforms that use VoIP.

VoIP Administrator: A VoIP administrator is in charge of managing and troubleshooting VoIP systems in companies and organizations on a daily basis.

Technical Support Engineer: Offers assistance and fixes problems pertaining to VoIP services and equipment.

VoIP specialists are in greater demand in the USA and Canada in industries such business IT departments, healthcare, education, and telecommunications. As more businesses use VoIP technologies for scalable and affordable communication solutions, these positions offer excellent pay and prospects for professional progression.

  • The OSI and TCP/IP models are the basics of computer networking.
  • IP Addressing and Subnetting
  • Basics of Switching and Routing
  • Getting Started with Telephony
  • PSTN versus VoIP
  • A look at VoIP architecture
  • Wireshark: Network Setup and Packet Capture Lab
  • SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
  • RTP and RTCP
  • SDP is short for Session Description Protocol.
  • H.323 Overview
  • MGCP Basics
  • Basics of VoIP Call Flow
  • Wireshark Lab: Looking at SIP and RTP Traffic
  • SIP Components (UAC, UAS, Proxy, Registrar)
  • SIP Methods and Response Codes
  • Registration & Call Setup Process
  • What SIP Headers Are
  • SIP over UDP, TCP, TLS
  • Setting up a softphone and testing calls in the lab
  • Getting to Know IP PBX
  • Asterisk / FreeSWITCH Overview
  • Setting up and installing Asterisk
  • Dial Plans and SIP Extensions
  • Setting up SIP Trunks
  • Lab: Build Basic IP PBX Setup
  • Audio Codecs (G.711, G.729, Opus)
  • Calculating Bandwidth
  • Quality of Service for VoIP
  • Latency, Jitter, and Packet Loss
  • Problems with Echo and Voice Quality
  • Lab: Setting up and testing QoS
  • SIP Authentication
  • SRTP and TLS
  • Firewall and NAT Traversal
  • STUN, TURN, ICE
  • Common VoIP Attacks: DoS and Toll Fraud
  • Lab: Setting up a safe VoIP system
  • VoIP Troubleshooting Methodology
  • Fixing SIP Calls
  • RTP Study
  • CDR (Call Detail Records)
  • Looking at logs
  • Lab: Real-Time Troubleshooting Situations
  • Architecture for Enterprise VoIP
  • VoIP in the Cloud
  • SIP Trunking with Service Providers
  • High Availability and Backup
  • Last Project: Set up and test a full VoIP system
  • Help with resumes and getting ready for interviews

It is helpful to know a little about networking, but it is not required.

Yes. The course starts with the basics of networking and then goes on to more advanced VoIP topics.

Yes. There are real VoIP tools and servers in every module’s labs.

  • Wireshark
  • Asterisk and FreeSWITCH
  • Softphones like Zoiper and X-Lite
  • Linux Command Line
  • Engineer for VoIP
  • Engineer for SIP Support
  • Network Engineer for VoIP
  • Engineer for Telecom Support

Yes. We talk about encryption, authentication, setting up firewalls, and stopping VoIP attacks.

Yes. Week 8 covers cloud VoIP ideas and how to set them up.

Yes. Week 7 is all about solving problems in the real world.

Yes. You will get a certificate for finishing the course.

The course lasts 8 weeks, with each session lasting 1.5 to 2 hours and occurring 3 to 5 days a week (you can change the days)

We currently offer online sessions with flexible weekday/weekend batches for 8 weeks. All sessions are recorded. You’ll have access to the recordings, along with support from instructors and peers in our learning portal.

You can register via our website https://checkmateittech.com/, or reach out to our support teams via

phone, email, or WhatsApp.

We’ll help you with batch schedules and payment options.

Email info@checkmateittech.com

Call Us at +1-347-408-2054

Job opportunities in USA and Canada

VoIP Engineer: In charge of creating, setting up, and maintaining VoIP systems inside a company.

Network engineer: focuses on VoIP technology integration and network infrastructure optimization.

Telecommunications Specialist: Oversees and fixes communication networks, concentrating on platforms that use VoIP.

VoIP Administrator: A VoIP administrator is in charge of managing and troubleshooting VoIP systems in companies and organizations on a daily basis.

Technical Support Engineer: Offers assistance and fixes problems pertaining to VoIP services and equipment.

VoIP specialists are in greater demand in the USA and Canada in industries such business IT departments, healthcare, education, and telecommunications. As more businesses use VoIP technologies for scalable and affordable communication solutions, these positions offer excellent pay and prospects for professional progression.

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Student Reviews

This VoIP training helped me learn how to fix Asterisk and SIP problems by giving me real-world experience. The labs were useful and helped me get a job as a VoIP Support Engineer in less than two months.

Jeremiah.