- Describe SIP and architecture elements: SIP proxies and back-to-back user agents (B2BUAs)
- Diagnose and troubleshoot a basic SIP call flow processed by Oracle Session Border Controller
- Describe the basic functions of a Session Border Controller
- Describe the boot process and the SBC services
- Explain the boot parameters and their effects
- Describe the configuration concepts and configuration tree
- Execute user and super-user level commands in the ACLI
- Analyze, create, modify, and delete configuration elements
- Perform routine operations including boot-related operations
- Describe the network interface's default behavior and how it is altered
- Provision physical interfaces
- Provision network interfaces (VLAN and non-VLAN)
- Enable/disable management operations through a media interface
- Explain realms and realm bridging
- Configure global SIP parameters and Media Manager
- Configure realms, SIP interfaces, and steering pools
- Configure routing policies, session agents, and header manipulation rules
- Describe the Policy-Based Realm Bridging (PBRB) configuration tasks in Peering environments
- Configure a working Peering environment
- Configure Peering access rules
- Explain registration caching, Hosted NAT Traversal (HNT), and Adaptive HNT
- Configure the PBRB model in an Access-Backbone environment
- Explain the operation of the high-availability mechanism and SBC node states
- Configure a high-availability SBC pair
- Manage a high-availability SBC pair system failover