
Course Objectives
This course aims to enable participants to design, verify or debug Gigabit Ethernet systems. Participants get a detailed understanding of the IEEE802.3 (Ethernet) and IEEE802.1 (Switching) protocols. Attendees will learn how TCP/UDP/IP packets are transported over Ethernet. They will study how to debug an Ethernet network by getting runtime statistics collected in MIBs.
General Information
Prerequisites
Duration & Attendance
- 4 days
- Min/max number of participants: 3-15
Location
Target Audience
Engineers and technicians who develop systems based on 1G Ethernet.
Program Overview
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 |
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INTRODUCTION TO ETHERNET (1 hour) | 1000 Mbps NETWORKS (1 hour) | AUDIO-VIDEO BRIDGING (AVB), IEEE802.1BA (2 hours) | INTRODUCTION TO TCP/IP (3 hours) |
MAC LAYER (2 hours) | 1000BASE-T (3 hours) | SWITCH OPERATION – 802.1, 802.1Q (5 hours) | MPLS, GRE AND VPN (2 hours) |
MANAGEMENT LAYER (1 hour) | 1000BASE-X, INCLUDING BACKPLANE ETHERNET 1000BASE-KX (2 hours) | POWER OVER ETHERNET (2 hours) | |
100 Mbps NETWORKS (3 hours) | ENERGY EFFICIENT ETHERNET (EEE, IEEE802.3az) (1 hour) |
The detailed course program is available upon request. For on-site training, we can provide a customized program specifically tailored for your audience, needs, and schedule. Contact us to discuss this option.