Training Data Network Design
(From the Backbone, to the Edge, to Access and into the Premises)
COURSE
Data Network Design BENEFITS
COURSE
FEATURES
Technical Training Course The Data Network Design course is a follow on to the
popular book by Darren L. Spohn titled “Data Network
Introduction/Pre-Test Design” 3rd Edition published by Osborne McGraw-Hill.
Chapter 1 - Data Communications This book is used by many University Computer
Trends and Directions Engineering courses teaching network design
processes, technologies and services.
Chapter 2 – Data Network Business
Drivers, Objectives & Challenges
It covers all current processes, technologies, and
Chapter 3 - Data Network Design services including IP fundamentals such as; network
Process Overview addressing, DHCP, DNS, NAT and PAT. It covers
ATM, Frame Relay, optical networking, SONET, voice
Chapter 4 - Layer Reference Models
over IP, and security designs. It covers routing and
Chapter 5 - Voice and Legacy switching protocols, MPLS, DSL, Ethernet, Cable and
Technologies and Services DWDM, wireless, and more.
Chapter 6 - LAN Environment,
Protocols & Principles During this course you examine the entire data
networking landscape from applications, network
Chapter 7 - Networking Devices infrastructure, and CPE to the multi-service backbone.
Chapter 8 - Wireline Access You review the fundamentals of networking
Technologies & Services environments, transmission methods, network
topologies, and devices and how they form networks
Chapter 9 - Wireless Access
that carry data, voice, and video applications.
Technologies & Services
Chapter 10 - Frame Relay You model and diagram design concepts for metro and
Fundamentals wide area network services for government, consumer
and corporate customers from the customer premises,
Chapter 11 - ATM Fundamentals
through access, and across a converged, multi-service
Chapter 12 - Enterprise Application MPLS backbone.
and Traffic Demands
Chapter 13 - The Internet
DATA NETWORK DESIGN – A FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCEMENT
Chapter 14 - TCP/IP Technology and
Service Architecture
After completing this 5-day Instructor-Led course you will be Exercises in this course let you:
Chapter 15 - IP Addressing able to: • Test your data networking knowledge before the course.
Chapter 16 - IP VPNs • Illustrate and explain current and emerging data • Define network design requirements.
Chapter 17 - MPLS and MPLS VPNs networking technology, data communications trends, • Match network layers to their specific functions.
networking directions, concepts and services. • Design an existing LAN.
Chapter 18 - VoIP and IP Telephony
Technology and Services • Conceptually design a customer premise network for • Design a LAN and WAN with wireline access.
Chapter 19 - Network Security
government, consumer and corporate customers from • Design a LAN and WAN with wireless access.
Fundamentals applications through the desktop to the Local Area • Design a frame relay network.
Network to the Wide Area Network interface. • Design an ATM network.
Course Summary/Post Test
• Design government, consumer and corporate customer • Convert binary, decimal and dotted decimal values.
For more information on any of access from the customer premises through the LAN to • Subnet an IPv4 private network.
our products or services please the Service Providers edge.
• Design a Converged MPLS Environment.
call or visit us on the Web.
• Design a Service Providers multi-service MPLS WAN
Spohn & Associates, Inc. • Test your data networking knowledge after the course.
9442 N. Capital of Texas Hwy backbone that provides multiple networking options and
Arboretum Plaza One Suite 200 advanced IP services for government, consumer and
Austin, TX 78759
Phone: (512) 685-1000 corporate customers.
Toll Free: (800) 687-0464
FAX: (512) 685-1800
http://www.spohncentral.com
http://www.spohntraining.com
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