IMS Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Training:
IMS Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Training in the Nutshell
IMS Network Functions Virtualization Training covers all aspects of IT virtualization technologies, virtual machines running different software and processes, applied to consolidate network equipment types with standard high-volume servers, switches, and storage components. The objective of IMS NFV is to take the physical networking devices commonly used today in IMS including switches, storage, routers, load balancers, firewalls, IDS, cloud computing infrastructure, etc. and virtualizes them in much the same manner as servers.
NFV decouples the network functions, such as network address translation (NAT), firewalling, intrusion detection, domain name service (DNS), and caching, to name a few, from proprietary hardware appliances so they can run in software. IMS NFV training shows attendees how to translate the classic network appliances to software modules running on high volume servers with high volume storage, interconnected by generic high volume switches and automatically orchestrated and remotely installed. IMS NVF training also covers the integration with Software Defined Networking (SDN) technologies, OpenStack, and other frameworks.
The objective of IMS NFV Training is to take the physical networking devices commonly used today (switches, routers, load balancers, firewalls, antivirus, etc.) and virtualizes them in much the same manner as servers. IMS NFV will be used to scale out across IMS devices less expensively (scaling by simply adding compute power) and to automatically deploy devices as needed.
What’s Included?
- 5 days of IMS Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Training with an expert instructor
- IMS NFV Training Course Guide
- Certificate of Completion
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
Resources
- IMS Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Training – https://www.wiley.com/
- IMS Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Training – https://www.packtpub.com/
- IMS Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) – https://store.logicaloperations.com/
- IMS Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) – https://us.artechhouse.com/
- IMS Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) – https://www.amazon.com/
Related Courses
- IMS and SIP Signaling Training | VoLTE Signaling Training
- MPLS Training | Multiprotocol Label Switching Training
- MPLS Traffic Engineering Training
- MPLS Applications Training | Multiprotocol Label Switching Training
- Advanced MPLS VPN Solutions Training
- GMPLS Training | Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching Training
- SDN Training | Software Defined Networks Training
- SDN OpenFlow Training | Software Defined Networks Training
- NFV Training | Network Functions Virtualization Training
- SDN | NFV Training: Software Defined Networks & Network Functions Virtualization
- SIP Training | Session Initiation Protocol Training
- Advanced SIP Training | Advanced Session Initiation Protocol
Customize it:
- If you are familiar with some aspects of this IMS NFV Training – IMS Network Functions Virtualization Training course, we can omit or shorten their discussion.
- We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the IMS NFV Training – IMS Network Functions Virtualization Training course around the mix of technologies of interest to you (including technologies other than those included in this outline).
- If your background is nontechnical, we can exclude the more technical topics, include the topics that may be of special interest to you (e.g., as a manager or policy-maker), and present the IMS NFV Training | IMS Network Functions Virtualization Training course in manner understandable to lay audiences.
Objectives:
After completing this IMS NFV Training – IMS Network Functions Virtualization Training course, attendees will be able to:
- Describe what Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) is
- List NFV architecture and building blocks
- List IMS NFV benefits and requirements
- Define NFV in the context of IMS network functions
- Describe objectives of IMS NFV
- Describe IMS virtualization, cloud computing, and its service models
- Discuss the IMS NFV reference architecture and building blocks
- Identify the Key IMS NFV requirements and benefit
- Define the IMS NFV building blocks: Virtualization of Compute, Network, and Storage
- Describe IMS NFV complementary technologies: SOA, SDN, and CC
- Compare traditional IMS architecture with IMS using NFV
- Discuss IMS CSCF on OpenStack implementation by service providers
- List the performance impacts of NFV on IMS network design
IMS Network Functions Virtualization Training – Course Outlines:
IMS NFV Overview
- What is Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)
- Goals of NFV
- Principles behind virtualization of servers
- NFV architecture
- Why NFV and The IP Multimedia Subsytem (IMS)
- IMS NFV requirements and benefits
- SDN, OpenFlow, OpenStack and Cloud Computing (IaaS) principles
IMS NFV Approach
- Cloud computing, SDN and NFV applied to IMS
- IMS Orchestrated and automated remote installation
- IMS Standard high volume servers
- IMS Standard high volume storage
- IMS Standard high volume Ethernet switches
Why NFV applied to IMS
- Cloud Computing as enabler of IMS NFV
- NFV-based architecture virtualized-IMS (vIMS)
- DNS load balancing
- UE and PCSCF
- PCSCF and ICSCF
- SLF load balancing
- ICSCF and HSS
- SCSCF and HSS
- ICSCF and SCSCF capabilities set
- Orchestrator
- NFV-based architecture merge-IMS
- Separation of the functionality based on cloud principles
- Load Balancer (LB)
- Worker (P/I/S-CSCF, HSS Front-end)
- Stateless components
- State (DB)
- Synchronized state entity across worker
- Service Manager
- External interface to the Enterpriss
- Service Catalog
- Cloud Controller: supports Service Orchestrator’s (SO)
- Life cycle management
IMS Virtualization Concepts
- IMS virtualization
- IMS servers virtualization
- Hypervisor and virtual machine (VM)
- VM management
- IMS network and storage virtualization
- NFV Applied to IMS
- IMS architecture
- NFV options for IMS
- Cloud communications platforms for IMS
- IMS Open NFV environment
- Automated management, orchestration, infrastructure and networking capabilities
- API-based innovation
IMS NFV Operational Principals
- Migration to NFV
- Virtualized network implementation
- Loose coupling
- Orchestration and parallel processing
- virtualized IMS (vIMS)
- PSTN Emulation Subsystem Application Server
- Class 5 voice services (PES-AS)
- Media Resource Function (MRF)
- Access Gateway Control Function
- Media Gateway Control Function
- Breakout Gateway Control Function (BGCF)
- trunking media gateways (MGW)
- SBC acting as a proxy call session control function (P-CSCF)
- Virtualized IMS implementation case study: AT&T
IMS NFV Architecture
- IMS virtualization in NFV
- IMS NFV architectural framework
- Virtualized IMS-core-network environment
- Call Session Control Function (CSCF)
- Virtualized IMS deployment models
- IMS as a Service (IMSaaS) architecture
- IMS NFV challenges
- Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for
- Proxy, Interrogating
- Serving Call Session Control Function (P/I/S-CSCF)
- Home Subscriber Server (HSS)
- Application Servers (AS)
- Subscriber Location Function (SLF)
- IMS NFV with VMware vs. OpenStack
- Compute vs. Storage virtualization
IMS NFV Enablers
- SOA
- Cloud Computing (XaaS)
- SDN and OpenFlow
- SDN and IMS core
- IMS NFV and SDN integration
IMS NFV Deployment Scenarios
- NFVI as a Service (NFVIaaS) applied to IMS
- VNF as a Service (VNFaaS) applied to IMS
- VNP as a Service (VNPaaS) applied to IMS
- IMS deployment models
- Architecture model for IMSaaS
- Service Manager
- Service Orchestrator Decision
- Execution manages the different
- Monitoring, Load Balancing, DNS, Rating, Charging and Billing, SLA
Request More Information