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Introduction to Telecommunication Networks

  • Overview of telecommunication networks.
  • Definitions and key concepts.
  • Historical evolution of telecommunication networks.

Types of Telecommunication Networks

  • Public switched telephone network (PSTN).
  • Mobile networks (2G, 3G, 4G, 5G).
  • Private and public data networks.

Network Topologies

  • Star, ring, mesh, and hybrid topologies.
  • Selection criteria for different topologies.

Telecommunication Standards and Protocols

  • ITU-T, IEEE, IETF standards.
  • Common protocols (e.g., TCP/IP, MPLS, SIP).

Telecommunication Network Components

  • Transmission media (copper, fiber optics, wireless).
  • Switching and routing equipment.
  • Access networks and core networks.

Network Design Principles

  • Scalability, reliability, and redundancy.
  • Bandwidth management and QoS.
  • Security considerations in network design.

Link Layer Protocols

  • Ethernet, PPP, frame relay.
  • Link aggregation and redundancy protocols.

Introduction to Link Integration

  • Definitions and importance of link integration.
  • Types of link integration (physical, logical).

Link Aggregation (LAG)

  • Concepts and implementation.
  • Load balancing techniques.
  • Failover and redundancy mechanisms.

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)

  • Basics of MPLS architecture.
  • MPLS for link integration and traffic engineering.

Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)

  • VPN types (site-to-site, remote access).
  • VPN implementation in link integration.

Advanced Link Integration Techniques

  • Software-defined networking (SDN).
  • Network function virtualization (NFV).
  • Integration with cloud networks.

Traffic Management and Optimization

  • Quality of service (QoS) policies.
  • Traffic shaping and prioritization.
  • Performance monitoring tools.

Troubleshooting Link Integration Issues

  • Common integration challenges.
  • Diagnostic tools and techniques.
  • Case studies and real-world scenarios.

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of networking concepts.
  • Familiarity with telecommunication technologies.
  • Experience with network infrastructure.

Audience

  • Telecommunications engineers.
  • Network administrators.
  • IT professionals.
  • System integrators.
  • Technical consultants.
 28 Hours

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