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CODE

TEAR

 

TITLE

NETWORKS TECHNOLOGIES AND ARCHITECTURES

 

 

 

DURATION

2 days

 

CONTENT OVERVIEW

 

C01  Basics in telecommunication

   o  The signal. Bandwidth. Modulation. Multiplexing. Switching. Routing.

   o  Voice and data links. Networks. Classifying networks: LAN, WAN. Packet and circuit switching. Wired and wireless.

C02  Reference models to understand the running of networks

   o  The layers models. ISO, OSI, TCP/IP and ITU-T models.

   o  The physical layer. Bits as data units. Identifying media types: copper cable types, fibre optic and wireless.

   o  The Data Link layer: Frames as data units.

   o  The Network layer: Packets as data units.

C03  Technologies for Local Area Networks

   o  Principles. Supports. Cabling. Topologies. Protocols.

   o  Access methods.

   o  Ethernet networks. The running of an Ethernet network. Forwarding with MAC addresses.

   o  The Ethernet offer: 1GbE, 10 GbE and 100 GbE. Power line carrier systems. Wireless Ethernet.

C04  Technologies for IP networks.

   o  Overview on IP networks.

   o  The layer model of TCP/IP.

   o  IP networks protocols. IP addressing. Quality of Service. IPv6.

   o  Telephone over IP. Multimedia and video on IP Networks.

C05  Mobile and wireless technologies

   o  The xG mobiles networks. 3G (3G+ and LTE). 4G

   o  Wifi and Bluetooth networks.

   o  Networks by satellite. Other technologies.

C06  Networks architectures

   o  Industrial networks

   o  Architectures of workgroup networks.

   o  Architectures of corporate networks.

   o  Architectures of operators & access providers' networks. IP VPN MPLS network. Ethernet Carrier Grade network.

   o  Access networks

   o  Virtualization of networks. Cloud.

C07  Internet

   o  Technologies and architecture for the 'Internet. The services of the Internet.

   o  Web 2.0.  Semantic web. Internet of things.

C08  Interconnecting LANs

   o  The issue of LANs interconnection. Collision and diffusion.

   o  Interconnection with TCP/IP. IP Addressing. DHCP. DNS.

   o  Equipments for interconnection. Routers and switches. Routing protocols. RIP and OSPF. Other active equipments.

C09  Management of corporate networks

   o  The network: a competitive asset for the company.

   o  Design and roll out of corporate networks.

   o  Operation and administration of corporate networks.

   o  Security of networks.

C10  Appraisal and perspectives.

REFERENCES

This course was taught in the framework of EPMI Cergy (Higher Education in Electrical Engineering, Production Engineering and Industrial Management) and for various SMEs partners of France Telecom, then of Orange Business Services, acting as value added resellers and networks integrators.

 

OBJECTIVES

Design a network, build it, administer it and take full advantage of it to improve the competitiveness of its business requires mastery of multiple techniques and coordination of many trades.

At the end of the training, each trainee should:

·        have understood the importance of the communication network of the body ;

·        master the basic techniques needed to analyze both the place and the role of networks in the technical architecture of information systems;

·        have assessed the impact of innovation and changes in standards on the range of possible options;

·        be able to interact with technical specialists within an IS Department or with a project team.

 

WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?

Vocational professional training :

·        CIOs and project leaders, not specialists in telecommunication, eager to have a synoptic view on technologies and architectures in networking.

·        Sales executives and sales engineers in the field of communication and networks eager to support their arguments with technical elements.

Initial training:

·         Students from « Grandes Ecoles » (Engineering, commerce and management ;

·        Students with a master's degree embarked into university studies addressing the issues of information systems and/or computing sciences.



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