Telecom, Datacom and Networking for Non-Engineers is our core training.
This is an intensive training course designed for non-engineering professionals, covering virtually all aspects of telecommunications, datacom, IP and networking, from fundamentals and jargon to the latest technologies.
Fundamentals of Telecommunications:
- Understand the Public Switched Telephone Network - the foundation for everything.
- See how LECs, IXCs, CLECs and resellers fit into the picture.
- Understand voice digitization, DS0-DS3, and carrier systems like T1, SONET and ISDN.
- Wireless telecom, concentrating on cellular and CDMA, GSM/TDMA/GPRS; Wi-Fi.
Understanding Datacom :
- Review crucial datacom concepts: DTEs and DCEs, packets and frames, IP packets.
- Understand how modems work, DSL vs. Cable, factors affecting connection speeds.
- Understand digital network services and equipment: routers vs. muxes vs. switches.
- LANs: Ethernet, 802 standards, categories of cables, LAN switches.
Understanding IP and Networking :
- A true understanding of the OSI model and protocol stacks.
- IP addressing: classes, public vs. private, static vs. dynamic, DHCP and NATs.
- WANs, routers and bandwidth-on-demand. Virtual circuit technologies.
- TCP/IP over Frame Relay.
- MPLS and QoS. Performance and quality questions.
- Voice over IP. IP VPNs.
- Understand what the Internet really is, ISPs, access and security issues.
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