To help our customers meet the ever-changing demands of their subscribers, Acme Packet continues to develop new Session Delivery Network features and products complementary to our existing portfolio.
Acme Packet Systems Engineers have rolled up their sleeves to conquer new protocols, interoperability requirements, network topologies and more through a series of webinars called TechTalk.
These monthly webinars impart Acme Packet’s expertise and knowledge on to the most important part of our business, our customers. The webinars are technical in nature, and are targeted towards an audience
of system operators and network engineers. Each 50 minute session provides theory, configuration best practices, troubleshooting guidance, and log analysis. There will be 10 minutes for questions at the end of
each session along with an opportunity for you to provide feedback through an evaluation.
Registration is free for customers with a valid support contract.
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Jan 16th Event completed |
Configuring Header Manipulation Rules
Webinar Overview +
Part one of this TechTalk will focus on HMR fundamentals. We will cover concepts such as HMR constructs, built-in variables and regular expressions. As with any TechTalk, there will be plenty of examples. We'll even provide you with a starter HMR library.
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Feb 13th Event completed |
Advanced Header Manipulation Rules & Testing
Webinar Overview +
Part two of this TechTalk will focus on advanced concepts such as SDP manipulations and HMR testing. We'll review plenty of examples and we will bolster your library with HMRs that are relevant to the topics covered in this segment.
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Mar 13th Event completed |
Deploying SIP Trunks with Microsoft Lync
Webinar Overview +
Microsoft Lync is a true UC application with variety of feature sets which enables enterprises to integrate, collaborate and deliver solutions faster and more efficiently. Acme Packet Net-Net Session Director SBCs are certified to enable and secure Lync solutions. In this Techtalk you will learn how the SBC helps enable a Lync implementation in the following architectures:
- Basic SIP Trunking – UDP based SIP Trunk terminating on SBC which then connects SIP over TCP to Lync
- SIP Trunking with Enterprise Security – UDP based SIP Trunk terminating on SBC which then encrypts SIP and media streams via TLS/SRTP to Lync
- SIP Trunking with Transcoding – UDP/G729 SIP trunk terminating on SBC which then connects SIP over TCP and transcodes media streams to G711 to Lync
- Implementing Active Directory based Routing – UDP SIP Trunk terminating on SBC with AD integration to perform intelligent routing when integrating with legacy enterprise PBXs
This techtalk will cover the above designs with detail on how to configure the SBC while conforming to rules governed by the SIP trunk provider and Enterprise Lync implementation.
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