INTRODUCTION
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
- Identifying applications for IP technology
- Understanding the requirements of an effective IP Network
- Being able to analyze the route through an IP network
- Identifying the key differences between IPv4 and IPv6
- Understanding the mechanism for maintaining QoS in specific applications
- Evaluating underlying transport networks
- Being familiar with potential security risks and how these can be minimized
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Networks administrators
- Engineers involved in communication systems
- Electronic and mobile systems engineers
- Anyone who works directly or indirectly in communication networks
PROGRAM OUTLINE
- Introduction
- Protocol Suite Overview
- Interior Routing Protocols
- Exterior Routing Protocols
- Introduction to IP and Layered Communication Models
- Internet Protocol (IPv4) Fundamentals
- IP support protocols
- Routing IP, Static Routing and Routing Protocols
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
- IP Version 6 (IPv6)
- Transport Layer Protocols
- Application Layer Protocols
- Voice over IP (VoIP)
- VoIP issues
- Architectures of VoIP
- VoIP protocol stack
- Quality of Service (QoS) and IP
- H.323, SIP, MGCP and MegaCo
- VoIP services and carrier networks
- Architecture of Mobile IP
- How Mobile IP works
- Issues with Mobile IP
- MIP and IPv6
- Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)
- VLAN Security
- Spanning-Tree Security
- Securing IPv4 Routing
- IPv4 Services Vulnerabilities
- Securing IPv6
- Access-List Fundamentals
- IPv4 Standard Access-Lists
- IPv4 Extended Access-Lists
- IPv6 Access-Lists
- Wireless LAN and other Access Technologies