Enterprise Telecommunications Courses

Enterprise Telecommunications Courses

  • $995.00

    This course introduces the student to the world of internetworking. There are in-depth discussions about subnetting IP addresses, routing protocols and how quality of service is delivered in an IP network. Multi-Protocol Label Switching is an emerging standard and is covered an introductory topic. The course wraps up with a case study, which the students work in groups to discuss, design and present their solutions.

  • $695.00

    This is the foundation course that launches the student into the world of networking. The course begins with an overview and history of data communications. It is followed with a detailed discussion of the elements that comprise a network. There is an in-depth discussion on how technologies within a Local Area Network and a Wide Area Network are implemented and introduces bridging, switching and routing.

  • $995.00

    This course introduces the student to the concept of the Internet Protocol and the suite of associated protocols. Through a series of discussion modules and exercises, the student will gain knowledge in the TCP/IP suite of protocols. The course wraps up with a case study where the students will work in teams to examine and design a solution. This solution is then presented to the class.

  • $995.00

    This course reviews the concepts of MPLS switching and delivers a detailed coverage of the Multi-Protocol Label Switching from a standards approach. The course covers in detail the MPLS VPNs as per RFC2547bis.

  • $695.00

    This one-day course reviews the concepts of MPLS switching and delivers the concepts of the Multi-Protocol Label Switching from a standards approach.

  • $695.00

    The course briefly reviews the relevant portions of the IP and TCP protocols, introduces the problems caused by mobility and wireless links, and presents a range of solutions.

  • $995.00

    This course introduces the student to the world of wireless communication and mobile computing systems. The focus is on data networks, more specifically those networks that carry TCP/IP traffic and can easily be integrated into the Internet.