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Understanding Networking Fundamentals
Build a foundation of networking knowledge in a real-world, multivendor environment.
A strong foundation of basic networking concepts is fundamental to a successful career in information technology, and in our popular Understanding Networking Fundamentals course, you’ll gain those real-world, practical skills. In this broad-based foundational course, you’ll move step-bystep through the basics of data networking, practicing with leading-edge technologies from Cisco, Juniper, ADTRAN, HP, Dell, and Microsoft. With a strong foundation and an understanding of basic network functions, standards, and protocols, you will be prepared to tackle advanced networking skills including TCP/IP, security, wireless integration, and Voice over IP.
Course 3150
Course Description
• Wireless network options available • Basic security and firewall issues • How Ethernet works and how all of the various forms can be connected • Basics of layered network protocols • Difference between logical and physical network segments • Install Cat 5e UTP and fiber optic cables • How VLANs function • When and how to use NAT • Function of various routing protocols such as RIP, IGRP, and OSPF • An overview of WAN technologies • Functions of NetBIOS and NetBEUI • Benefits and issues of Instant Messaging
Prerequisites
• Introduction to Information Technology (p. 7)
Follow-On Courses
• TCP/IP Networking (p. 7)
Get Your Career on Track
This course is required for our Networking Specialist Certificate. See www.globalknowledge.ca/certificate for details.
What You’ll Learn in Class
Who Needs to Attend
Download the lab topology for this course on our web site.
• How switches and routers interconnect using equipment from multiple vendors • IP addressing and how to create subnets • How TCP/IP works and how to configure it on various devices • Capture and view network traffic using a protocol analyzer Classroom Learning 5 days $2,995 Classroom Learning AB Calgary Oct 25-29 BC Vancouver Nov 22-26 ON Ottawa Nov 29-Dec 3 ON Toronto QC Montreal
Anyone who wants to gain a solid networking foundation in a real-world, multivendor environment or wants to take the first step in preparing for a career as an IT professional.
Virtual Classroom e-Learning 5, 5-hour sessions, $2,395 (lecture only) Oct 18-22 Dec 6-10 Virtual Classroom e-Learning Oct 18-22 Nov 29-Dec 3
Self-Paced e-Learning $1,295
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Voice over IP Foundations
Course Description
Gain essential data networking and Voice over IP (VoIP) knowledge in a single, week-long class. In this course, you will learn how VoIP works, why VoIP works, and how to use VoIP. On the first day, you will configure an IP network using Cisco routers and switches, learning IP fundamentals in order to make VoIP easier to understand. The remaining four days will focus on VoIP and IP telephony. The course is 60% hands-on labs and 40% lecture. The lecture portion of the class uses technically detailed slides that illustrate the subject matter – text-only slides are kept to a minimum. In the skills-building labs, you will gain proficiency with some of the most popular VoIP software and hardware, such as Wireshark, trixbox (formerly Asterisk@Home), Linksys Ethernet phone, SIP-based ATA, and SIP-based Server and PBX products from Brekeke Software, Inc.
Course 3277
Discover how and why Voice over IP works in 32 hands-on labs featuring the latest VoIP software.
• Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) – Call set up, Instant Messaging, Presence • Session Description Protocol (SDP) • The H.323 protocol suite, including H.225, RAS, and H.245 • The role of endpoints, gatekeepers, gateways, and MCU in an H.323 network • SIP proxy, Session Border Controller (SBC), and SIP softswitch • Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) analysis • MGCP architecture • A technical comparison of H.323, SIP, and MGCP • How to implement QoS to ensure the highest voice quality over your IP networks • The impact of jitter, latency, and packet loss on VoIP networks • How to use Wireshark to decode and troubleshoot RTP, SIP, MGCP, and H.323 call flows • Configure the trixbox Softswitch and SIP proxy • Configure SIP gateways and softphones • The impact of jitter, latency, and packet loss on VoIP networks • How to use Wireshark to decode and troubleshoot RTP, SIP, MGCP, and H.323 call flows • Configure the trixbox Softswitch and SIP proxy • Configure SIP gateways and softphones
Who Needs to Attend
This class is for people who need to understand VoIP technology. IT managers, technical sales/marketing personnel, consultants, network designers and engineers, product design engineers developing integrated-services products, telecom technicians and managers integrating PBX services within data networks, and systems administrators who will manage a converged network would benefit from this course.
Prerequisites
• TCP/IP Networking (p. 7) • Telecommunications Fundamentals (see our web site)
Get Your Career on Track
What You’ll Learn in Class
This course is required for our Voice over IP Specialist Certificate. See www.globalknowledge.ca/certificate for details.
• Core concepts of how Internet Protocol (IP) carries a VoIP packet • Advantages and disadvantages of SIP Trunking • Configure DHCP and DNS to support IP telephony • Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) Classroom Learning 5 days $2,995 Classroom Learning AB Calgary Dec 6-10 BC Vancouver Nov 29-Dec 3 ON Ottawa Dec 13-17 ON Toronto
Virtual Classroom e-Learning 5, 5-hour sessions $2,395 (lecture only) Nov 15-19 Virtual Classroom e-Learning Oct 5-8 Oct 25-29 Dec 27-31
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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Training for IT and Business Professionals - Sept - Dec 2010
Training for IT and Business Professionals - Sept-Dec 2010
Contents
Networking & Wireless
Security
Cisco®
Routing & Switching
Data Center and Storage
Unified Communications
Security
Contact Center
Unified Wireless
Avaya
Microsoft®
Boot Camps
Windows 7
Windows Server 2008
Exchange Server
Unified Communications
Windows SharePoint
SQL
VMware
Red Hat®
Citrix®
SAP Business Objects™
ITIL®
Business Training
Project Management
Business Skills
Training for IT and Business Professionals - Sept - Dec 2010
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