WAN DATA NETWORK SECTION
The data communications inside and outside Business Companies become
essential to their operation and their competitiveness. They rely on local and remote data networks that
are muting are now with the advent of new high speed technologies.
The object of this course is to provide to the participants the
theoretical and practical background necessary to understand the data networks
concepts, their embedded technologies (LAN, WAN) with a particular accent on
the WAN, more precisely on Frame Relay.
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Objective Present |
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Public: Technical
person looking for a general training on data networks: LAN, MAN, WAN Duration: |
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Data networks: Services
et Architecture -
Computer system -
Quality of Service Requirements -
New computer network architectures: client/server, peer-to-peer -
OSI communication model -
Data networks typology: LAN, MAN, WAN -
Private, public or VPN data networks LAN Networks -
Applications, architecture: workgroup and campus
networks -
Operation principles: Ethernet, Token Ring -
LANs Interconnection devices: Hubs, Bridges,
Routers -
Bridges operation: transparent and source route
bridging, "Spanning tree" -
VLAN networks: principles, use cases -
Operation of routers: IP protocol, addressing and
routing MAN Networks -
Metropolitan data networks -
Networking technologies: Gigabit Ethernet, SDH, WDM
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MAN as an extended LAN -
Product and service offering WAN Networks -
WAN General architecture: public, private or VPN
based -
WAN technologies: Dedicated Lines, ISDN, Frame
Relay, ATM, IP -
"Dedicated lines" WAN: Leased
Lines, SDSL -
ISDN-based WAN: temporary connections, dedicated
line back up -
Frame Relay VPN: applications,
FR protocol, implementation -
ATM VPN: applications, ATM protocol, QoS ATM,
implementation Network Interconnection:
IP -
IP protocol: datagram format addressing, DHCP, NAT -
IP routing: principle, ARP, ICMP, routing
protocols: RIP, OSPF, BGP -
IP Link protocol: PPP -
Internet: TCP/IP protocol suite, DNS, Internet
architecture, services -
Intranet, Extranet: architectures, firewall, VPN
gateway |
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The services of
telecommunication develop very quickly in the general public field, with mobile
telephony, Internet, digital Television but also in the professional
field. The Business Communications are
changing drastically with the rise of high-speed LAN, MAN and WAN networks,
multi-media and Web (Internet, Intranet, Extranet).
The object of this course is to provide to the participants the
theoretical and practical background required to understand data transmission
and data networking services: Lease Lines, LAN Interconnection, Frame Relay,
ATM, IP, VPN and how they are used by business companies.
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Objective Present: |
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Audience: Technical person looking for a general training on Frame Relay data networks Duration: |
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Table
of Contents Data Network Introduction · FR
Network Management : LMI, SLA Operators’ FR network
solutions |
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This Course presents the ATM technology, the ATM networks and the ATM applications in the LAN (LANE, MPOA, API winsock2) and in the WAN (Backbone and high speed Internet ADSL access).
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Course
Objective Present:
· The ATM technology, the basic principles for statistical multiplexing and Quality of Service control ·
ATM network services, architecture and operation: PVC, SVC, Network
management ·
ATM case studies in LAN (MPOA, ELAN) and in WAN |
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Audience Technical person looking for a general training on Frame Relay data networks Duration: 2 days |
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction:
The Needs - High Speed transmission - Quality of service control - Virtual Networks - Network integration: LAN/MAN/WAN - Voice/Data/Video media integration - Video Networks - Basic Concepts: cell multiplexing and virtual circuit - Functional Architecture of ATM networks - Physical Adaptation Layer: LAN, MAN, WAN - ATM Layer: cells, path and virtual circuits, ATM traffic capabilities (CBR, VBR, UBR, ABR) - AAL Layers: principles, AAL1, AAL2, AAL3/4, AAL5 - Connection modes: point-to-point and multipoint, unidirectional, bi-directional. - Connection types: virtual paths, virtual circuits, PVC, SVC - Traffic management and QoS control: « Policing », « traffic shaping », EFCI, EPD/PPD, - PVC connection management: set up, release, back up - SVC connection management: signalling, PNNI routing - Soft PVCs (SPVC) -
SVC tunnelling - ATM in LAN: positioning, contribution - Integration in existing LANs - LAN Emulation: LANE V1 et V2, virtual LANs - Routing Emulation: MPOA - IP over ATM: Classical IP -
ATM Video over the LAN 5. WAN
MULTISERVICE ATM NETWORK -
Circuit Emulation -
Voice transmission: VToA, PABX interconnection - Video transmission: videoconferencing, MPEG - ATM in ADSL networks - ATM in cable networks - ATM in radio networks - Management system Architecture and interfaces: ATM Forum model, ILMI - Management network: manager, agent - Management features - Fault management - Configuration management: virtual network - Performance management: quality of service - Security management -
Standardisation Organisms: UIT et ATM Forum - Standardisation status: references, work in progress - Telecommunication Operator - Manufacturers |
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