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| Introduction: |
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| A lively overview of the telecom industry, buzzwords., technologies, concepts, and trends. Explore
the vast telecom landscape from standards and protocols to premise, access and transport technologies. Understand
telecom Protocols, Telephony, Premises Technologies, Access and Transport Technologies, Voice and Data Convergence,
Voice over IP (VoIP), Softswitch and Wireless and Optical Networking. |
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| Audience: |
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Everyone needing a comprehensive introduction to modern telecommunications and data network
technologies.
This course is ideal for:
- Systems support staff wanting a comprehensive grounding in modern telecommunications and
networking technologies.
- All Network support staff, regardless of the types of networks they support.
- All Telecommunications engineers - as a foundation for follow-on training, and also to "fill
the gaps" in their areas of expertise
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| Customize it: |
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| This 3-5-day Telecommunications course will be customized to your needs and specifications.
Eno.com will assist you in identifying those needs and specifications. A word to the wise, there are many vendors
of wireless training. They will typically have a broad and general course, one size fits all, already developed
and just put your organization’s name on the title slide. This minimizes their effort and time investment. At Eno.com,
every course is made to your exact and exacting specifications. We help you ensure what you are getting is what
you really need even if at the beginning you weren’t too sure of what that was. We fit the class to your needs.
We never fit you into our “standard”, one size fits all, class. |
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| Course Aim: |
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After completing this course you will learn how to:
- Understand the communications industry structure, how it is changing, and how it affects
competition, pricing and new services
- Comprehend the basics of voice and data communications technologies
- Understand the differences between analog and digital transmission
- Understand the components of voice networks
- Understand private voice and data network design alternatives
- Understand basics of voice traffic engineering
- Understand the basics of local and wide area networks (LANs, WANs)
- Understand technologies such as frame relay, ATM, Ethernet and TCP/IP
- Understand xDSL, cable modems, and wireless technologies
- Understand what is happening in voice/data/multimedia convergence
- Understand voice over IP, cable, DSL, Frame Relay, and ATM
- Explore optical networking and wireless technologies
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| Course Outline |
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The evolution of telecommunications
- The PSTN, modems, digital links, ISDN, X.25
- Advent of computing, IP, Frame Relay, SDH
- PABXs, voice mail, ACD and other voice technologies
- LANs, intranets, LAN components, cabling
- Network Unification
Essential communications principles
- Network topologies
- Circuit-switched networks
- Packet-switched networks
- Bps versus Baud
- Data rate, bandwidth, throughput, latency, jitter
- Time Division Multiplexing (TDM)
- Inverse multiplexing, bonding
- Statistical Time Division (STDM)
Protocol architectures
- The OSI 7-layer model
- Common protocol architectures
- Function of protocols and layered architectures
- IEEE 802 standards model
Public telephony services
- Public telephone network
- ISDN: PRI, BRI
- Cellular mobile networks
- Cable networks
Using modems
- Modem functions
- Asynchronous and synchronous modems
- EIA-232, V.24, V.35
- Modem standards
ISDN networks
- ISDN Basic Rate, Primary Rate and Broad Band services
- ISDN structure and terminology
- ISDN and the OSI Model
- I.430/I.431, layer 1 frames
- I.441 ISDN layer 2 LAPD
- The ISDN signalling interface
- Q.931 signalling operation
ISDN trunk signalling
- ITU SS7 / C7 defined
- Where C7 is used
- C7 Layer 2 (MTP2)
- C7 Layer 3 (MTP3)
- C7 MTP3 operation
- Level 4 messages
What is Computer Networking?
- Essentials concepts
- Peer-to-peer
- File transfer & sharing
- Client-server, Thin client
Network Data Transmission
- Network packets, frame types
- Data transmission
- Packet-switching concepts
- Packets versus cells
Local Area Networks
- IEEE 802 series standards
- Ethernet characteristics
- CSMA/CD
- Frame formats (DIX, 802.3)
- MAC addresseses: unicast, multicast, broadcast
- 10BASET, 100BASETx, Gigabit Ethernet, Metro Ethernet
Network Adapter Cards
- Role of the network adapter
- Configuration options
- Network Drivers
- Testing adapters & drivers
Creating Larger Networks
- LAN Repeaters, Bridges
- Spanning Tree (STAP)
- Layer 2 switches
- The role of Routers
- Layer 3 switches
Introduction to TCP/IP
- The DARPA model
- Role of IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP
- Application protocols
- IP address, subnet mask
- Default gateway
- Installing and testing TCP/IP
IP Addressing
- Class A, B, C, D, E
- Multihomed systems
- IP multicasting
- Common problems
IP Address Resolution
- Resolving local and remote addresses
- ARP protocol & cache
- The arp command
- Common problems
Subnet Addressing
- What is a subnet?
- Subnet addressing
- Choosing the mask
- Defining subnet IDs
- Supernetting
IP Routing
- Routing fundamentals
- Local vs remote routing
- System routing tables
- Static vs dynamic routing
- D-V protocols: RIP II, IGRP
- Link State: OSPF, EIGRP
DHCP
- DHCP Lease mechanism
- Planning for DHCP
- Configuring scopes & options
Name Resolution
- TCP/IP naming schemes
- Configuring the HOSTS file
- Configuring a DNS client
- Configuring a DNS service
- Common problems
Overview of VoIP
- Why consider VoIP?
- Who uses VoIP?
- H.323 Architectural overview
- Real Time Protocol: RTP, RTCP
- SIP Architectural overview
- MGCP and H.248/Megaco
- IP QoS, IntServ, RSVP, DiffServ, MPLS
Mobile IP & IPv6
- The need for Mobile IP
- Mobile IP and mobile networks: GPRS, UMTS
- Mobile IP and WLANs
- What is IPv6?
- Why move to IPv6?
- Migration paths, timescales
Introduction to IP network security
- Network vulnerabilities
- Address Translation (NAT)
- Configuring IP filtering
- Employing firewalls & VPNs
WAN technologies
- Private Circuits
- T1/E1, T3/E3
- SDLC and HDLC
- SONET/SDH
Packet Switched WAN Technologies
- X.25 packet networks
- Frame relay networks
- ATM networks
Frame Relay networks
- The Link service
- Speed, CIR, congestion
- Logical channels, PVCs, SVCs
ATM networks
- Supporting traffic types
- Virtual Paths, Channels
- Signalling, VPI/VCI switching
- ATM cell structure
- CBR, VBR-RT/NRT, ABR, UBR
- ATM adaptations layers
- ATM QoS, traffic shaping
- LANE and MPOA
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
- DSL data rates
- Available ADSL services
- FDM versus Echo Cancellation
- Discrete MultiTone (DMT)
- Framing and Scrambling
- Carrierless Amplitude Phase Modulation (CAP)
- Types of DSL:
- - ADSL, SDSL, SHDSL, IDSL, HDSL-2, VDSL, G.Lite.
- UK Broadband ADSL services
- Exploiting ADSL Employing IP VPNs
Wireless Communications
- Essentials of radio communications
- Wireless environments, capabilities and applications
- RFID, Bluetooth, ZigBee, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, UWB
- 802.11 WLAN essentials
- IEEE 802.11, 802.11b
- 802.11a/h, 802.11g
- FHSS, DSSS, OFDM, PBCC, Channels
- Infrastructure and Ad-hoc modes
- SSID, BSSID
- Data rates, throughput, network capacity
- Voice over Wi-Fi, WMM, QoS, 802.11e
- Common misconceptions with Wi-Fi WLANs
- 802.11 WLAN operation
- Essential planning and design principles
- 802.11 (in)security, WEP
- TKIP, MIC
- Cisco LEAP
- WPA v1, WPA v2
- 802.11i, RSN
- WPA PSK
- 802.1x/EAP, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, PEAP
- GTC, EAP-FAST
Overview of Bluetooth
- What is Bluetooth?
- Applications for Bluetooth
- Frequency bands and RF channels
- Bluetooth frequency hopping
- Piconets & Scatternets
- Master-Slave operation
- SCO links and ACL links
- Data rates
- Device addressing
- Controller states
- Bluetooth Security
Overview of WiMAX
- Fixed broadband wireless access
- Capabilities of WiMAX
- IEEE 802.16 standards
- WiMAX Forum and WiMAX standards
- WiMAX trials and deployments
- WiMAX mobility, 802.16e
Mobile communications
- Cellular mobile networks
- GSM mobile networks
- Mobile data: CSD, HSCSD, WAP
- GPRS services
- EDGE, EDGE deployment
- 3G systems, IMT-2007
- Overview of UMTS
- UMTS deployment
Enterprise Mobility Applications
- RIM BlackBerry™
- Mobile e-mail
- Other applications for BlackBerry™
- BlackBerry™ case studies
- Other terminals/platforms: Mobile phones, PDAs, Palm devices, Pocket PC, Windows Mobile
- Successful applications
- Case studies
- Ciritical issues for successful deployment
Please call or e-mail to schedule a no-obligation conference call to help us understand your
audience background and training objectives.
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