Training Course:Promina Fundamentals and Network Configurations CourseSchool/Trainer:Information Management Systems Inc. Atlanta, GA, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' What will you learn?
· Apply fundamental Telecommunications datacomm and network concepts and terminology to the Promina
· Work with Telecom and datacomm hardware and software components
· Evaluate leading-edge network technologies such as routers , switches, PBX¡¯s Video Conferencing
· Utilize key network protocols and standards
· Choose local and wide area networks
· Enhance network reliability and security with management tools and techniques
· Understand how the Promina series of devices interconnect to each other and other devices such as Routers and LAN Switches, PBX¡¯s and Video equipment
· Understand how to mange , monitor and configure the Promina devices
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Course benefits
The field of data, Voice, and Video communications is undergoing tremendous change, spurred by the growing availability of sophisticated "off-the-shelf" hardware, software and network components. The challenge of integrating sophisticated technology into products, systems and services means that technical professionals must develop a solid foundation and state-of-the-art expertise in data communications and networks.
This course provides you with a thorough understanding of how the Promina basic networking components work and how theyre put together to implement a system.
Who Should Attend
This course is valuable for anyone who requires a technical introduction on configuring the Promina Devices and how to interface them to other network Equipment. Such As Cisco Routers and Switches, Foundry Networks, Juniper Networks, Extreme Switches, and PBX¡¯s.
Overview of Nodal Networks Brief overview of Voice Telecommunications Overview of Data networks
Convergence fundamentals
· Why convergence matters
· The structure of convergence
The complete network
· Components
· Leased and switched networks
· Public and private networks
COMPARING TRANSMISSION MEDIA
Selecting the medium
· Copper and fiber
· Terrestrial radio
· Geosynchronous and LEO satellites
Applying analog and digital techniques
· Bandwidth, loss, frequency response
· AMI, B8ZS, NRZ, AM, FM, PSK, QAM
· Sync and async transmission
T1/E1 equipment
· DS-1 and E1 rates and formats
· The 56-kbit/s limitation
· Fractional services
Differences between PDH and SDH
· Scalable capacity
· Add-drop multiplexing
· SONET/SDH rings
MODERN TELEPHONY AND VIDEO CONFERENCING
Basic and primary rate ISDN
· NT1s, TAs, TE1s, TE2s
· Supplementary services
Comparing cellular techniques
· Frequency reuse, handoff, roaming
· Planning for 3G evolution
· TDMA versus CDMA
· GSM, AMPS, PCS, UMTS
Choosing a voice coding method
· A-Law, µ-law, ADPCM
· Low bit-rate coding: LPC, CELP
Voice and video conferencing
· Video coding: H.261
· H.320/H.323 terminals
· Following a VoIP call
SIGNALING
Channel-associated signaling
· Dial pulse and DTMF
· E&M interfaces
· Robbed-bit and E1 slot-16 signaling
Applying common-channel signaling
· Q.931 ISDN call control
· SS7 signaling network
· QSIG for PBXs
DATACOMM AND NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS
Protocols
· The nature and purpose of protocols
· How computers communicate
· Circuit-switched vs. packet-switched
· Connections and connectionless protocols
· Sources of protocols: ITU-T, ISO, IEEE and IETF
The OSI Reference Model
· The seven-layer approach
· TCP/IP and other protocol suites compared to the OSI Model
· The significance of layering
PHYSICAL COMMUNICATIONS OPTIONS
Physical links and interfaces
· Analog and digital circuits
· With wire: twisted pair, coaxial and fiber-optic cabling
· Structured cabling
· EIA/TIA 568
· Category 3, 5, 5e and 6 UTP
· Wireless: microwave, cellular, satellite
Dial-up modem standards
· V.90 and V.92
· 56 kbit/s modems
· V.42
· V.42 bis
· V.250 command set
· RS-232/EIA-232
· V.24 and V.28
Dial-up ISDN
· Uses of ISDN
· 2B+D BRI
· 23B+D and 30B+D PRI
DSL, cable modem and wireless
· DSL over the local loop
· ADSL
· Cable TV channel
· Broadband wireless
LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (LANs)
LAN characteristics and concepts
· Ethernet/IEEE 802.3
· CSMA/CD
· 10/100BASE-T
· 1- and 10-gigabit Ethernet
Additional LAN standards
· Logical link control
· Wireless LANs
· IEEE 802.11
· Token Ring
Interconnection of LANs
· Repeaters and switches
· Transparent switching (Ethernet)
· Switched Ethernet
· Layer 2 and 3 switches
· VLANs
WAN characteristics and concepts
· Switched and leased digital lines
· Fractional T1
· T1/CEPT-30 (E1)
· SONET/SDH
· HDLC and its variations
· Transparent LAN service
X.25 and frame relay
· Contrasting the ubiquitous X.25 with better services
· Reasons to prefer frame relay services
· CIR and EIR
· Congestion control
ATM cell relay
· ATM
· AAL1 to AAL5
INTERCONNECTING NETWORKS
Characteristics and concepts of intranet/Internet routers
· Why and when to use routers
· Routing strategies, advantages & pitfalls
· Multiprotocol routers
· IP-switching
· QoS with IP
· MPLS
· ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.imsinc.com/
http://www.imsinc.com/course.asp?IMSID=1404
Phone:404 329-6260 or 888 812 9028
School Address:
2470 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA United States - 30324 Phone : 404 329-6260 or 888 812 9028 Fax : 404 329-6365 Email : cservice@imsinc.com
Jobs & Resumes: Atlanta Houses & Roommates: Atlanta
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