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Networking & Data Communications
Data and Voice Networking over TCP/IP
This 3-day workshop builds a solid understanding of data and voice networking
over TCP/IP from the ground up for personnel who have data and voice
communications responsibilities. Students will work hands-on throughout the
workshop and learn to use a variety of useful commands for checking response
time, viewing current network statistics, and probing key services.
Demonstrations with a network monitor/protocol-analyzer will enable the class to
view and dissect network traffic.
Tracing is done via Ethereal which is Open Source Software, freely available
to students via download. Hands-on commands used in the workshop include
ipconfig, netstat, ping, tracert/traceroute, arp, nslookup, whois, ftp, and
views of security certificates.
Who Should Attend
Network personnel responsible for the design, installation, maintenance,
control center, and help desk support of IP data and voice networks. Typical
participants include systems designers, engineers, network managers, service
architects, product specialists, performance analysts, and support personnel
responsible for voice and data networks, as well as vendor and service provider
personnel. Systems managers, integrators, computer communications specialists
and applications personnel also will find this workshop valuable.
Workshop Objectives:
- Master the structure of TCP/IP and VoIP, and understand the implications
for your data, voice, and media traffic flows.
- Obtain essential knowledge of how IP and VoIP traffic is encapsulated on
LAN and WAN links, and how it can affect performance.
- Learn about manual and automated configuration options for network
devices.
- Recognize the Quality of Service problems at each layer, and explore
options for solving them.
- Analyze addressing plans, and find out about the IP address dilemma.
- Interact with a DHCP configuration server and DNS name server, and view
the message exchange.
- See how IP network routes are selected.
- Use simple commands to get troubleshooting information fast, and learn how
to use a free monitor tool to obtain error reports, capture traffic, and
analyze network behavior.
- Master VoIP terminology and concepts for SIP or H.323 calls and softswitch
components (e.g., Signaling Gateways, Media Gateways and Media Gateway
Controllers).
- Walk through scenarios illustrating the steps in setting up VoIP calls and
transmitting the payloads. Analyze SIP captures.
To request a comprehensive
curriculum outline click... HERE.
Last updated on
April 30, 2008
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