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Ethernet, TCP/IP & MPLS in Modern Networks. 2 days. Zoom: Dates on request. Book online now Email us HERE to register your interest for this course. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course will explain how Ethernet & Switches interact with IP and Routers to form LAN's and WAN's. We will explain the framing, V-LAN’s & prioritisation, traffic profiles, and how to test the UNI and then the EVC traffic profiles using standards based tests. We then explore the Internet Protocol, v4 subnetting, v6 addressing, quality of service levels, security & VPN’s and the emergence of MPLS as a reliable transport technology. Learn how these technologies are shaping modern networks into “All Ethernet & IP” Infrastructures connecting us to the Internet, the World Wide Web, and everything beyond. Download course outline HERE -
WDM & Optical Transport Networks (OTN) - 2 days. Email us HERE to register your interest for this course. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course firstly introduces the main principles of both Dense WDM and Coarse WDM, explaining the network evolution, spectrum allocation and channel spacing, equipment types, amplifiers, issues (such as dispersion and 4 wave mixing) and solutions and finishes by looking at network management & TMN. We then look at OTN standards, network layers, frame structure, FEC, alarms, error handling, TCM maintenance signals and network management functions. Download course outline Here -
Foundation in Telecommunications - 4.5 days. note: This course can be attended via blended delivery or classroom. Zoom + Classroom: Contact us for dates. Book online now Email us HERE to register your interest for this course COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course has been designed for people wanting to gain an understanding of the modern world of telecommunications with a view to moving into the telco industry. Starting from the beginning, it will explain the main principles of voice, data, video and text communications over fixed line (copper and fibre) and wireless (wi-fi, mobile, radio and satellite) networks, LAN's, Ethernet and TCP/IP. Learn how technologies have moved from circuit switched voice over copper networks to newer packet switched data over fibre and mobile networks, linking us to the Internet. No previous experience is required – this is a foundation course Download course outline HERE