TELECOMMUNICATIONS ESSENTIALS® DAY TWO DATA
NETWORKING
Day Two begins with
an explanation of data communications fundamentals - establishing a framework
for understanding data networking and its applications. Data network
alternatives for the local and wide area are explained, demystifying protocols
and architectures and their relationship to the OSI reference model. LANs
(local area networks) and LAN internetworking are summarized, providing a high
level overview of enterprise infrastructures today. WAN (wide area networking)
alternatives are reviewed, providing descriptions of their applications,
associated network elements, and general tradeoffs. Day Two also provides an
examination of the Internet and IP infrastructures, the services supported and
planned, the challenges it faces, and how it is likely to evolve in the future.
VPNs, VoIP and emerging streaming applications are explored, providing a
glimpse into the dramatically shifting nature of business processes, customer
relations and revenue generation.
About Lili
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DATA
COMMUNICATIONS BASICS
- Data
Communications
- Definitions,
Architectures, Traffic Types
- DTE/Transmission Channel/DCE
- Modems
& Modulation
- Data
Transmission & Measurement
-
Transmission Codes
-
Transmission Modes
- Error
Control
-
Protocols & Protocol Stacks
- OSI
Reference Model
LOCAL
AREA NETWORKING
- LAN
Basics
- LAN Standards
(Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI)
- Network Topologies
(tree, bus, ring, star)
- Access Techniques
(token passing, CSMA/CD)
- LAN
Interconnection and internetworking
- LAN Switching,
VLANs, Bridges, Routers
- High
Speed Routing & IP Switching
-
Enterprise Network Trends
WIDE
AREA NETWORKING
- Wide
Area Networks (WANs)
- Definitions,
traditional and contemporary WAN categories
- Leased
Lines
-
Circuit-Switched Alternatives
- Switched Digital
Access, N-ISDN
- Packet
Switched Alternatives
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THE INTERNET
INFRASTRUCTURE
-
Internet Infrastructure
- Clients and servers,
networks, components
- TCP/IP, Internet
addressing, Ipv6, domain name system
- Point of Presence
(POP) infrastructure
-
Internet Organization
- Research backbones,
NSPs, ISPs
- CDNs, ASPs, eBips,
MSPs, OSPs, VISPs
- NAPs, peering
agreements, private NAPs
NEXT-GENERATION NETWORK SERVICES
-
Traditional services and emerging applications
- VPNs
(virtual private networks)
- Definitions and
categories
- VPN
applications
- VPN
security
- Voice
over IP
- Definitions and
trends
- VoIP applications,
IP Telephony
- Network elements,
media gateways, softswitches
- Call control
signaling standards - H.323, SIP
- Intelligent Networks
and VoIP
- IP-based
PBXs
-
Multimedia on the Internet
- Streaming media
definitions
- Streaming media
applications
- Streaming media
technology
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Scheduled Dates
Hong Kong, July 3-4, 2003
Beijing, China, June 30-July1,
2003 Singapore, June 26-27, 2003 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 23-24,
2003 View Brochure PDF File (695
kb) Download Brochure Zip File (674
kb)
Vilnius, Lithuania,
April 15-17, 2003 View Brochure PDF File (1386
kb) Download Brochure Zip File (1088
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