Course Pre-requisites
The candidates are expected to have basic understanding of telecommunications and IP Fundamentals.
Course Summary
- Protocol Suite Overview
- 3IP and Data Networks
- IP Network Operation
- IP Telephony and VoIP
- IP in the Mobile Network
- Security and AAA
- Wireless LAN and Other Access Technologies
After attending this program, you should be able to :
- Identify 5 major requirements for an effective IP network
- Describe IP Addressing mechanisms
- List the capabilities of Routers, Bridges, Repeaters and Hubs
- Diagrammatically represent the TCP/IP Protocol stack and discuss the differences between TCP and UDP Protocols
- Identify the difference between IPv4 and IPv6
- Confidently discuss the type of applications that may be provided by IP technologies
- Understand the advantages and disadvantages of various underlying transport networks
- Identify the mechanisms to ensure QoS
- List the potential security risks, steps to minimize these and scenarios where AAA techniques should be used
- Identify 4 distinct access technologies capable of carrying IP traffic
Protocol Suite Overview
- The “TCP/IP” Protocol Stack
- The IPv4 Datagram
- IP Addressing and Routing – Basics
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
- User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
- Point to Point Protocol (PPP), and Serial Line IP (SLIP)
IP and Data Networks
- Enterprise Applications
- The Local Area Network (LAN)
- Wide and Metropolitan Area Networks (WANs & MANs)
- The Internet
- Transport Technologies
IP Network Operation
- IP Addressing
- DNS and ARP
- Routing Protocols
- TCP and Congestion Control
- QoS Requirements
- Content and Media Types
- QoS Mechanisms in:ATM
- IP Version 6
- IPv4 to IPv6 – Making the Transition
IP Telephony and VoIP
- Softswitch Principles
- Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP)
- Session Description Protocol (SDP)
- MEGACO and Media Gateway Control
IP in the Mobile Network
- The Requirements
- Mobile Networks and IP Evolution
- The General Packet Radio Service
- GPRS Access
Security and AAA
- Security Considerations
- Types of Network Attacks
- Transport Layer Security (TLS)
- Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS)
- IPSec (IP Security).
- Secure Connections and Virtual Private Networks
- Internet Key Exchange (IKE
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
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