Seminar-Beschreibung
Diese Seminar sowie Zertifizierung sind international anerkannt.
Es werden Wissen und Fähigkeit vermittelt und getestet, das Ihnen ein professionelles Wissen im Bereich Servicekomponenten von Daten-, Sprach- und Multimedia-Konvergenztechnologien nachweist.
Im Seminarsinhalt können Sie eine Auflistung der zu vermittelnden Kenntnisse entnehmen.
In dieser CTP+ Seminar erhalten Sie außerdem Wissen aus den folgenden Bereichen:
• Data and Internet protocol (IP) networking
• Voice and telephone services
• Convergence networking
Seminarziel
Die erfolgreiche Zertifizierung von:
CompTIA
Convergence Technologies Professional (CTP+)
Prüfung CN0-201
Seminarsformen
Online-Seminar
Firmen-Seminar
Inhouse-Seminar
Seminar-Details
Zielgruppe
Die Teilnehmer sollten eine CompTIA Network+ Zertifizierung besitzen. Des Weiteren wird eine 18-24-monatige Erfahrung im Bereich des Netzwerks, Daten Internet Protokollen etc. vorausgesetzt.
Ihr Seminar
Seminarmethode
Vermittlung der Theorie in Kombination mit der Bearbeitung von praxisnahen Beispielen.
Seminarunterlagen
Sie erhalten zu jedem Seminar die passenden Unterlagen oder passende Fachliteratur.
Technische Umgebung
Der Arbeitsplatz ist mit hochwertigen und leistungsstarken PCs sowie Virtuellen Maschinen ausgestattet. Ebenso sind die Monitore Höhenverstellbar.
Seminarumgebung
Alle Systeme werden individuell vor jedem Seminar neu aufgesetzt.
Seminarmaterialien
Sie erhalten einen DIN A4 Schreibblock mit passenden Stiften sowie eine Seminarmappe zum Abheften der Seminarsunterlagen.
Seminarzertifikat
Sie erhalten nach Abschluss des Seminars ein Seminarzertifikat inklusive der vermittelnden Kenntnisse.
Seminarzeiten
Montag bis Freitag von 8:00 Uhr bis 17:00 Uhr
Ort für Präsenz-Seminare
Biplus ACADEMY
Godesberger Allee 125–127
53175 Bonn
oder als Online- sowie Inhouse-Seminar
Seminarräume
Alle Seminarräume sind freundlich und hell ausgestattet mit einer hochwertigen Infrastruktur.
Seminarmethode
Jeder Teilnehmer erhält seine eigene Seminarumgebung, dadurch kann der Trainer die Übungen in einer Mischung aus Theorie und Praxis wie in einem Präsenzseminar durchführen.
Die Kommunikation zwischen Trainer und Teilnehmer erfolgt via zoom aber auch Teams, Webex oder eine andere bevorzugte Lösung.
Seminarunterlagen
Seminarunterlagen oder Fachbuch zum Seminar inklusive, kann nach Rücksprache mit dem Trainer individuell ausgewählt werden. Alle benötigten Seminarunterlagen bekommen Sie rechtzeitig vor Beginn der Seminar per Post zugeschickt.
Technische Umgebung
Virtual Classroom mit eigenem Seminars-PC für jeden Teilnehmer.
Die Virtual Classroom Lösung lässt sich im Browser betreiben.
Keine Installation am eigenen PC notwendig.
Zugang zu Ihrem Firmennetz erlaubt.
Auf Wunsch können Monitor, Webcam etc. günstig zur Verfügung gestellt werden.
Seminarumgebung
Alle Systeme werden individuell vor jedem Seminar neu aufgesetzt.
Seminarmaterialien
Din A4 Block, Notizblock, Kugelschreiber, USB-Stick, Textmarker, Post-its
Seminarzertifikat
Das Teilnahmezertifikat, inkl. Gliederung der behandelten Themen wird Ihnen per Post zugesandt.
Seminarzeiten
Montag bis Freitag von 8:00 Uhr bis 17:00 Uhr
Ort für Online-Seminare
Online im Virtual Classroom
Risikofreies Buchen unserer Seminare
Abrechnung
Sie zahlen das Seminar erst nach der Durchführung und nicht im Voraus!
Rücktrittsrecht
Sie können kostenlos bis zum Vortrag des Seminars von der Buchung zurücktreten.
Reservieren statt Buchen!
Reservieren Sie Ihren Seminarplatz – Buchen Sie das Seminar erst ein Tag vor Seminarstart.
Bildungsgutschein
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Seminar-Inhalte
Data Networking Domain
Industry Standards and Protocols Objectives
- Layers of the OSI reference model
- Functions of each layer of the OSI reference model
- Protocols and Services of each OSI layer
- Data encapsulation (including but not limited to: data, segment, packet, frame) in relation to frame assembly
LAN/WAN Infrastructure Objectives
- LAN topologies (including but not limited to: ring, bus, star)
- WAN topologies (including but not limited to: full mesh, partial mesh, point-to-point)
- Routers, switches and hubs in relation to data networking hardware
- Modem and CSU/DSU in relation to data networking hardware
- Standards, protocols and their characteristics (including but not limited to: 802.2, 802.3, 802.5, PPP, frame relay, ATM, SONET/SDH)
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- DTE and DCE
- Cabling (including but not limited to: CAT3, CAT5, shielded twisted pair [STP], V.35, thinnet, RG58, fiber optic [single-mode, multi-mode])
- Cable terminators
- VLANs
- MAC address
IP Protocols Objectives
- IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
- Network classes (A, B, C, D)
- Network, host and broadcast addresses
- Private network numbers
- Subnet masking
- Host addresses in a subnet
- Host address and subnet mask
- Subnet mask by both the bit count and dotted decimal notation
- Routed and routing protocols
- Dynamic, static and default routes
- DNS features and functions
- DHCP features and functions
- NAT features and functions
- Connection-oriented and connectionless transport in relation to TCP/UDP
- Well-known, registered and random/dynamic ports in relation to TCP/UDP
- Common ports (including but not limited to: Telnet, HTTP, FTP, TFTP, SMTP, POP3, SNMP, DNS) in relation to TCP/UDP
Troubleshooting Objectives
- ICMP (tracert, ping and error messages) in relation to troubleshooting tools
- Other available troubleshooting tools for cabling, hardware, and configuration of devices (software and hardware)
- Straight-through vs. crossover cable
- Common configuration errors in IP devices
Telephony Networking Domain
Industry Standards and Protocols Objectives
- Standard reference nomenclature (including but not limited to: X.nnn, Q.nnn, I.nnn, E.nnn)
Basic Telephony Concepts Objectives
- Call-processing steps (call setup, call connection, call completion)
- Analog trunks and station lines
- Electrical characteristics of ground-start and loop-start analog trunks (not including local voltage specifications)
- Various types of E&M trunks (2W/4W audio) in relation to analog trunks
- DSH technologies (including but not limited to: DS0, DS1, DS3, OC3, OC12, OC48, OC192)
- Analog ringing (electrical specs) vs. digital alerting (A&B bits) in relation to signaling types
- Analog transmission impairments involved in a phone call (including but not limited to: loss, echo, noise, cross-talk, delay)
- Echo cancellation in 2-wire to 4-wire hybrids
- Pulse code modulation in telephony
- A-Law and Mu-Law in relation to digitising voice
- Functions of class 4 (tandem) and class 5 (end-office) switches in relation to PSTN/GSTN
- Various numbering plans (including but not limited to: global, NANP, private)
- Digital Signal Hierarchy (DSH) terminology (STRATUM)
- FXO and FXS interfaces
Infrastructure Objectives
- Safety procedures (including but not limited to: cabling, power, grounding, ESD, NEBS)
- Proper cabling procedures in specific environments (PVC vs. plenum)
- Troubleshooting tools (including but not limited to: 4-pair tester, inductor/buzzer/toner, linesman test set (butt set), volt meter, laptop)
- Symptoms of improper clocking configuration
- Various cable terminations (including but not limited to: USOC/RJ-nn standards, ITU/V.nnn standards)
Signaling Objectives
- Signaling of ground-start and loop-start analog trunks (not including line voltages)
- In-band vs. out-of-band in relation to signaling types
- Signaling functions of ISDN (e.g., ISDN BRI, ISDN PRI, ISDN 23 and ISDN 30) and SS7/C7
- E&M, ground start, loop start and OPX in relation to signaling types (A, B, C and D bits)
- Analog dialing (DTMF) vs. digital addressing (set-up messages) in relation to signaling types
Convergence Technologies Domain
Industry Standards and Protocols Objectives
- Major industry standards (including but not limited to: 802.x, RFCxxxx, E.nnn, G.nnn, H.nnn, Q.nnn, X.nnn) relevant to convergence
- Major standards bodies (including but not limited to: IEEE, ITU, IETF, EIA, TIA, ANSI, Bell) relevant to convergence
Voice-over Convergence Objectives
- Latency, jitter and wander, and their impact on real-time communications
- Importance of a jitter buffer
- Impact of large data frames on real-time communications
- Quality of Service (QoS) in converged networks
- Quality of Service (QoS) technologies (including but not limited to: RSVP, DiffServ, IntServ, 802.1P/Q) for converged networks
- Common codecs (G.7xx) and their bandwidth requirements in a converged environment
- Compressing voice
- T1, E1 and J1 for data and voice
- Bandwidth of packetized voice
- Transporting modem and fax through a converged solution
Topology Convergence Objectives
- Signalling protocols for converged networks (including but not limited to: H.245, H.320, H.323, H.450, SIP, MGCP, NCS)
- Function of a gatekeeper
- Call flows between convergent-based and circuit-based calls
- Function of gateways
- Characteristics of circuit-switched and packet-switched technologies
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