VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) is a Cisco proprietary protocol that propagates the definition of Virtual
Local Area Networks (VLAN) on the whole local area network.[1] To do this, VTP carries VLAN
information to all the switches in a VTP domain. VTP advertisements can be sent over ISL, 802.1Q, IEEE
802.10 and LANE trunks. VTP is available on most of the Cisco Catalyst Family products.
This workshop is a practical workshop devoted to two days of hands-on faultfinding and troubleshooting. After an initial familiarisation session on industrial Ethernet and TCP/IP the two days is devoted to practical hands-on exercises. The workshop has been structured to cover key issues in troubleshooting TCP/IP and Ethernet in detail, while going through the practical implementation of TCP/IP in office and industrial networks and the practical use of the Internet and Intranets. Troubleshooting and maintenance of TCP/IP networks and communication systems in an office and industrial environment are also covered.
15 practical mini-sessions expose you to typical problems that could occur with industrial Ethernet and TCP/IP networks and shows you how to fix them. Most of each day comprises practical sessions with a modicum of discussion to explain the key points. There will be a minimum of two people to a PC so that the practical component will be emphasised. At the end of this workshop you will walk away with a solid knowledge on troubleshooting industrial Ethernet and TCP/IP networks.
MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/troubleshooting-industrial-ethernet-tcpip-networks-26
CCNA ppt designed on project remote connectivity using frame relay, and many more... best for project purpose. anyone want project will also contact me..
Switching: means receiving data on a certain port and forwarding it to appropriate port transparently, just care about the next hop, so it is a layer 2 action.
Examples of Layer 2 devices: NIC, Bridge and Switch.
Hierarchical network design with access, distribution and core layers.
The benefits of the hierarchical network design.
Understanding hierarchical network design principles such as network diameter, bandwidth aggregation and redundancy.
The definition converged network.
Understanding different switch features:
1. Form Factors (Fixed, Modular and Stackable)
2. Performance (Port Density)
3. Performance (Forwarding Rates & Link Aggregation)
4. Power over Ethernet
5. L3 Functions
Access Layer Switch Features.
Distribution Layer Switch Features.
Core Layer Switch Features
Features of Cisco Catalyst Switches
This tutorial gives very good understanding on Computer Networks After completing this tutorial,You will find yourself at a moderate level of expertise in knowing Advance Networking(CCNA), from where you can take yourself to next levels.
VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) is a Cisco proprietary protocol that propagates the definition of Virtual
Local Area Networks (VLAN) on the whole local area network.[1] To do this, VTP carries VLAN
information to all the switches in a VTP domain. VTP advertisements can be sent over ISL, 802.1Q, IEEE
802.10 and LANE trunks. VTP is available on most of the Cisco Catalyst Family products.
This workshop is a practical workshop devoted to two days of hands-on faultfinding and troubleshooting. After an initial familiarisation session on industrial Ethernet and TCP/IP the two days is devoted to practical hands-on exercises. The workshop has been structured to cover key issues in troubleshooting TCP/IP and Ethernet in detail, while going through the practical implementation of TCP/IP in office and industrial networks and the practical use of the Internet and Intranets. Troubleshooting and maintenance of TCP/IP networks and communication systems in an office and industrial environment are also covered.
15 practical mini-sessions expose you to typical problems that could occur with industrial Ethernet and TCP/IP networks and shows you how to fix them. Most of each day comprises practical sessions with a modicum of discussion to explain the key points. There will be a minimum of two people to a PC so that the practical component will be emphasised. At the end of this workshop you will walk away with a solid knowledge on troubleshooting industrial Ethernet and TCP/IP networks.
MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/troubleshooting-industrial-ethernet-tcpip-networks-26
CCNA ppt designed on project remote connectivity using frame relay, and many more... best for project purpose. anyone want project will also contact me..
Switching: means receiving data on a certain port and forwarding it to appropriate port transparently, just care about the next hop, so it is a layer 2 action.
Examples of Layer 2 devices: NIC, Bridge and Switch.
Hierarchical network design with access, distribution and core layers.
The benefits of the hierarchical network design.
Understanding hierarchical network design principles such as network diameter, bandwidth aggregation and redundancy.
The definition converged network.
Understanding different switch features:
1. Form Factors (Fixed, Modular and Stackable)
2. Performance (Port Density)
3. Performance (Forwarding Rates & Link Aggregation)
4. Power over Ethernet
5. L3 Functions
Access Layer Switch Features.
Distribution Layer Switch Features.
Core Layer Switch Features
Features of Cisco Catalyst Switches
This tutorial gives very good understanding on Computer Networks After completing this tutorial,You will find yourself at a moderate level of expertise in knowing Advance Networking(CCNA), from where you can take yourself to next levels.
2. Internet Architecture Application layer – HTTP, SMTP etc Transport layer – TCP, UDP Network layer - IP Data link & Physical layers – the territory of the Lan & Telcos W3C IETF ITU IEEE
8. Floor 15 Floor 14 Floor 13 Machine room Router Servers WAN All wires would be 100mbps UTP Cat 5 Backbone could be Optic fibre
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16. Floor 15 Floor 14 Floor 13 Machine room Router Servers WAN All wires would be 100mbps UTP Cat 5 Optic fibre
17. Network Devices Application Transport Network Link Physical Link Physical Network Link Physical Application Transport Network Link Physical Host Bridge or Switch Router Host Physical Hub
22. Application Application Process Network layer Message Transport Transport Segment Host Network Network Network Host & Router Datagram Datagram
23. Application Application Process Link layer Message Transport Transport Segment Host Network Network Host & Router Datagram Datagram Link Link Host, router & switch Frame Frame Link Link Link Link Link Network