Nº
1204
DATE: 16-18.10.12
PRICE NIS: 3050 + VAT
DURATION: 3 Days
Course Overview: In most of today's larger networks we'll find a mix of switches (bridges with more than two ports) and routers. Both have their strengths and weaknesses. This seminar will present a comprehensive and in-depth discussion on Bridges and Routers’ function in today’s networks.
Who should attend?
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Network Engineers, Network Operators, Network Managers or Network Designers who are responsible for designing, maintaining and operating public or private IP networks.
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Support,pre- and post sales engineers in vendor organizations
Prerequisities:Attendees should have a basic understanding of Ethernet, IP and related protocols.
Course Outline:
1. Introduction
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What is a Network?
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OSI Model
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TCP/IP Model
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Local and Wide Area Networks
2. Ethernet
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Ethernet history
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Basics on Ethernet
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Ethernet Header
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Ethernet Evolution
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Extending LANs
3. Repeaters and Hubs
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Repeaters and Hubs
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Shared Bandwidth
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Ethernet Hubs
4. Bridges and Switches
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Bridges: Definition and types
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The learning process
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Spanning tree bridging
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Spanning Tree Protocol
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Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
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Link Aggregation
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Switches: From shared to dedicated bandwidth
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Broadcast and collision domains
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Switch features
5. VLANs
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Broadcasting with Ethernet switches
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Ethernet switches and multicast
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Ethernet VLANs
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Multiple Spanning Tree
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VLAN Trunks: IEEE 802.1Q
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Ethernet and VLAN QoS: IEEE 802.1p
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The MRP/GARP – Multiple Registration Protocol
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VLAN Registration Protocols – GVRP/MVRP
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Link Layer Discovery Protocols (LLDP
6. IP Addressing
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IP Basics
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Addressing
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Subnetting
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Variable Length Subnet Masks
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Internet Scaling Problems
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Classfull vs Classless Addressing
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CIDR
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NATs and Private Addressing
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IP Header
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IP Routing
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Address resolution
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ICMP
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VRRP
7. Routing
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Routers Function
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Routing Algorithms
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Static vs. dynamic routing
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Multipath: ECMP
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Distance Vector routing
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Link state routing
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Interior routing protocols: RIP, OSPF, IS-IS
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Autonomous systems
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Exterior routing protocols: BGP
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Layer 3 Switches
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Routers vs Layer 3 Switches
8. QoS
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Queuing techniques
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Priority
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Congestion Control
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Traffic shaping
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Leaky bucket
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Token bucket algorithm
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Over provisioning
9. Summary