SIP Training
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is the foundation of modern voice, video, and messaging services. Checkmate IT Tech’s SIP Training Program is designed to give you a deep understanding of SIP, enabling you to configure, troubleshoot, and optimize SIP-based communication systems. Whether you’re a network engineer, VoIP specialist, or IT professional, this training will prepare you for the future of digital communication.
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
SIP Training is suitable for the following target audiences:
Telecommunication Engineers: Professionals working in the design and administration of communication networks who want to improve their understanding of SIP protocols for VoIP systems are known as telecommunication engineers.
Network Administrators: Network administrators are in charge of protecting and maintaining network infrastructures, particularly those that provide video and audio services.
VoIP Engineers: Voice over IP system engineers that require further SIP knowledge to improve call handling, troubleshooting, and integration.
IT Professionals in Unified Communications: IT specialists who work with unified communication systems and want to learn more about SIP in order to support a variety of communication services and increase system efficiency.
Software developers: Those who work on IP-based phone, video, and messaging apps require a thorough grasp of SIP in order to construct or include communication features.
VoIP Engineer: Using SIP protocols to configure, administer, and troubleshoot VoIP systems.
Telecommunications Specialist: Creating and managing networks and making sure SIP integration is in place for smooth communication.
Network Engineer: Network engineers are responsible for setting up and overseeing SIP-based communication systems and making sure IP networks operate at their best.
Unified Communications Engineer: With SIP experience, this person manages the design and maintenance of unified communication systems, such as phone, video, and messaging.
SIP Architect: Developing and improving SIP architecture for communication systems to guarantee dependable and effective real-time services is known as SIP architecture.
These jobs, which offer competitive pay and chances for professional advancement in the rapidly changing communications technology sector, are in high demand in sectors like corporate organizations, IT services, and telecommunications.
- Basic concepts of computer networking (TCP/IP, OSI Model)
- IP Addressing and Subnetting
- Getting Started with VoIP
- PSTN vs. VoIP
- A look at the SIP Protocol
- Lab: Setting up a basic network and using Wireshark to capture packets
- SIP Architecture and Parts (UAC, UAS, Proxy, and Registrar)
- SIP Methods: INVITE, ACK, BYE, REGISTER, and OPTIONS
- How SIP Messages Are Set Up
- SIP Response Codes
- Basic SIP Call Flow
- Wireshark: Analyzing SIP Messages in the Lab
- The SIP Registration Process
- Setting up and taking down a call
- The 3-Way Handshake in SIP
- SIP on UDP, TCP, and TLS
- SDP (Session Description Protocol)
- Lab: Using Softphones to Simulate Call Flows
- SIP Proxy Servers
- SIP Redirect and Registrar Servers
- What is Asterisk/FreeSWITCH?
- Setting up SIP Trunks
- SIP and NAT
- Lab: Set up and install a basic SIP server
- SIP Authentication (Digest Authentication)
- A Deep Look at SIP Headers
- SIP Forking
- Timers for SIP
- Early Media and PRACK
- Lab: Fixing Authentication Problems
- SIP over TLS
- The Basics of SRTP
- Common SIP Attacks: DoS and Registration Hijacking
- Firewall and NAT Traversal
- An Overview of SBC (Session Border Controller)
- Lab: Setting Up Secure SIP
- Ways to Debug SIP
- Looking at SIP Logs
- Wireshark Advanced Filters
- RTP Analysis
- QoS for VoIP
- Lab: Troubleshooting Scenarios in Real Time
- SIP in a Business Setting
- SIP with an IP PBX
- SIP Trunking with Service Providers
- Cloud VoIP Connection
- Final Project: Set up and test a SIP-based VoIP system
- Help with resumes and getting ready for interviews
It is recommended but not required that you know the basics of networking (TCP/IP, IP addressing).
Yes. The course starts with the basics of networking and then moves on to more advanced SIP ideas.
Yes. We do hands-on labs every week with tools like Wireshark, Softphones, and Asterisk.
- VoIP Engineer
- Engineer for SIP Support
- VoIP Network Engineer
- Engineer in Telecommunications
Yes, the whole of week 7 is about real-world SIP troubleshooting situations.
You will get a certificate for finishing the course. This training also prepares you for VoIP-related certifications.
- Wireshark
- Asterisk and FreeSWITCH
- X-Lite and Zoiper Softphone
- Linux Command Line
Yes. The last week has practice interview questions and help with resumes.
Yes. We talk about TLS, SRTP, SIP attacks, and how to set up firewalls.
Usually, each session lasts 1.5 to 2 hours, and you can choose how many days a week you want to do it (3 to 5).
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.
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Job opportunities in USA and Canada
VoIP Engineer: Using SIP protocols to configure, administer, and troubleshoot VoIP systems.
Telecommunications Specialist: Creating and managing networks and making sure SIP integration is in place for smooth communication.
Network Engineer: Network engineers are responsible for setting up and overseeing SIP-based communication systems and making sure IP networks operate at their best.
Unified Communications Engineer: With SIP experience, this person manages the design and maintenance of unified communication systems, such as phone, video, and messaging.
SIP Architect: Developing and improving SIP architecture for communication systems to guarantee dependable and effective real-time services is known as SIP architecture.
These jobs, which offer competitive pay and chances for professional advancement in the rapidly changing communications technology sector, are in high demand in sectors like corporate organizations, IT services, and telecommunications.
Student Reviews
This SIP training taught me everything I needed to know about VoIP protocols. It was very helpful to do hands-on labs with Wireshark and Asterisk. After taking this course, I felt sure I could pass my technical interview.