Understanding
Ethernet LANs Training - (1 or 2 days) |
While
being, fundamentally, a well established technology, Ethernet
continues to develop and evolve. First came 10Mbit/s Thick
Ethernet (although actually there was an earlier version),
this was followed by Thin Ethernet and Ethernet over (Unshielded
Twisted Pair) UTP and fibre. Other developments have taken
the technology to 100Mbit/s and 1Gbit/s as well as into the
realms of switching.
This course provides a comprehensive look at Ethernet technologies
from the ground up to where things are today. We offer two
versions of the course: a one day version giving more of an
overview yet still covering the key aspects in reasonable
detail, and a two day course where we go into somewhat more
depth to most of the subjects.
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1 |
Introduction
to, Overview of and History of Ethernet |
2 |
Frame
Formats - Ethernet V2 and IEEE 802.3 |
3 |
CSMA/CD
- Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detection |
4 |
Common
Protocols used on Ethernet |
5 |
The
AUI Interface |
6 |
10BASE5
- Thick Ethernet |
7 |
10BASE2
- Thin Ethernet |
8 |
The
Ethernet Repeater |
9 |
10BASE-T
- 10Mbit/s Ethernet over Twisted Pair |
10 |
10BASE-FX
- 10Mbit/s Ethernet over Fibre |
11 |
System
Design Considerations for 10Mbit/s Ethernet |
12 |
100BASE-X
- 100Mbit/s Ethernet |
13 |
Bridging |
14 |
Switched
Ethernet |
15 |
Routing |
16 |
Using
an Ethernet Traffic Monitor and Protocol Analyser |
17 |
Gigabit
Ethernet |
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Introduction
to Local Area Networks (LANs) Training - (1 or 2 days) |
Local
Area Networks (LANs) exist today in most business environments
even down to the smallest of companies. The growth in the use
of LANs was huge from the back end of the 1980s through the
1990s. This course is designed to teach students about various
types of LAN from the basic 10Mbit/s Ethernet LAN through to
today's Gigabit and ATM LANs. We shall look at most of the devices
used in building LANs and the methods used for communication
between LANs over the wide area.
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1 |
Introduction
to Local Area Networks |
2 |
10Mbit/s
Ethernet |
3 |
100Mbit/s
and Gigabit Ethernet |
4 |
Token
Ring LANs |
5 |
Fibre
Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) |
6 |
ATM
LANs |
7 |
LAN
Interconnection |
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Understanding
Voice Fundamentals and Technologies Training - (3 days) |
This
course is designed to give its students a thorough grounding
in the subject of voice and related technologies. Originally
designed for students from a data background, it is now taken
equally by those also from a voice background.
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1 |
Introduction
to Voice Communications |
2 |
Digital
Voice |
3 |
The
Telephone |
4 |
The
Telephone Exchange |
5 |
Digital
Voice Transmission |
6 |
E1
Digital Voice Interface |
7 |
DS-1
(T1) Digital Voice Interface |
8 |
Signalling
on Analogue Interfaces |
9 |
Signalling
on Digital Interfaces |
10 |
Overview
of Basic Rate ISDN |
11 |
Voice/Speech
Compression |
12 |
Voice
Within the Enterprise Network |
13 |
Voice
and Telephony Over ATM (VTOA) |
14 |
Voice
over Frame Relay (VoFR) |
15 |
Echo
and Echo Control |
16 |
Bringing
it all together |
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Understanding
ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) Training - (1 day) |
Understanding
ISDN is designed to give the students a good introduction to
and understanding of the operation of ISDN. The course includes
the following sections:
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1 |
Introduction
to and Overview of ISDN |
2 |
ISDN
Standards |
3 |
ISDN
Interfaces and Functions |
4 |
ISDN
Physical Interface |
5 |
ISDN
Data Link Layer - LAPD (D Channel) |
6 |
ISDN
Network Layer - Q.931 / Euro ISDN(D Channel) |
7 |
Fundamental
ISDN Services |
8 |
ISDN
Applications |
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Using
and Understanding LAN Analysers (1 day) |
In
order to effectively troubleshoot and understand the traffic
on your Local Area Network (LAN), it is first necessary to have
a good understanding of the tools that you are using. This course
provides the students with a thorough look at LAN analysers
by providing a look at their capabilities and how they are used.
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1 |
Introduction
to LAN Analysis |
2 |
Using
a LAN Analyser in Various Environments |
3 |
Using
Traffic Monitoring/Statistical Tools |
4 |
Using
Packet Capture Capabilities |
5 |
Using
Packet Decode Capabilities |
6 |
Hands-on
use of LAN Analysers |
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