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Networking Essentials provides both theory and practice in a condensed and focused manner. The course is designed to provide the tools necessary to not only understand Ethernet technology, but also how to commission, manage and monitor infrastructure equipment. After attending, participants should have a better overall understanding of data transportation via Ethernet. Objective In this course, participants will learn the essentials of Ethernet and IP networking. The curriculum begins with cabling and works up to switching and routing, covering types of traffic that exist in the network, the associated addressing and how the devices themselves handle or distribute the traffic. The Practical portion provides instruction on how to commission an Ethernet switch as well as how to segment and manage traffic for efficiency and performance. There are hands-on sessions for troubleshooting, switch security, traffic segmentation via VLANs, traffic filtering and network resiliency via redundancy. Who Should Attend End Users, System Integrators, Controls Engineers, Distributor Automation Specialists, and anyone who wishes to properly troubleshoot, maintain, evolve, and support an Industrial Ethernet network. Prerequisites No previous knowledge of the subject is required. The participant should bring a laptop with Ethernet connection and an operating system CD. Administrator rights are required. Schedule Tuesday ....................... 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wednesday ................. 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thursday ..................... 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Cost $795 Course Includes 3 days of training Breakfast and lunch Hard and soft copy of training materials Course Curriculum Physical Layer Copper cabling Fiber cabling Physical interface types Speed and Duplex Ethernet Understanding MAC Addresses Understanding Ethernet Frames Traffic types Ethernet Switch Functionality Routing and IP Understanding IP Address IP Packet ARP – Address Resolution Protocol Layer 3 Switch & Router behavior Network Availability Topologies Rapid Spanning Tree Industrial Redundancies Switch Commissioning Discovering and addressing devices Commissioning and configuring devices Managing and updating firmware Redundancy Standardized vs. Proprietary Implementing mesh redundancy Implementing ring redundancy Troubleshooting Traffic Management Port based VLANs MAC address based VLANs Network Management SNMP software installation Setup Device configuration and monitoring Network troubleshooting and diagnostics Documentation Networking Essentials For questions, please contact Kim Spiegel: phone: 317-818-6359 or email: [email protected] View schedule and registration: www.belden.com/resources/training/industrial-training Belden, Belden Sending All The Right Signals, Hirschmann, GarrettCom, Tofino Security, Lumberg Automation and the Belden logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc. or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions. Belden and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein. Belden Industrial Networking: 510.438.9071 ©Copyright 2017, Belden Inc. www.belden.com 2018-NETWORKING-ESSENTIALS-PRO-CERT-FLYER_SF_INIT_HIR_1117_ENG

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Networking Essentials provides both theory and practice in a condensed and focused manner. The course is designed to provide the tools necessary to not only understand Ethernet technology, but also how to commission, manage and monitor infrastructure equipment. After attending, participants should have a better overall understanding of data transportation via Ethernet.

ObjectiveIn this course, participants will learn the essentials of Ethernet and IP networking. The curriculum begins with cabling and works up to switching and routing, covering types of traffic that exist in the network, the associated addressing and how the devices themselves handle or distribute the traffic.

The Practical portion provides instruction on how to commission an Ethernet switch as well as how to segment and manage traffic for efficiency and performance. There are hands-on sessions for troubleshooting, switch security, traffic segmentation via VLANs, traffic filtering and network resiliency via redundancy.

Who Should AttendEnd Users, System Integrators, Controls Engineers, Distributor Automation Specialists, and anyone who wishes to properly troubleshoot, maintain, evolve, and support an Industrial Ethernet network.

PrerequisitesNo previous knowledge of the subject is required. The participant should bring a laptop with Ethernet connection and an operating system CD. Administrator rights are required.

ScheduleTuesday ....................... 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMWednesday ................. 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMThursday ..................... 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Cost$795

Course Includes• 3 days of training

• Breakfast and lunch

• Hard and soft copy of training materials

Course CurriculumPhysical Layer• Copper cabling• Fiber cabling• Physical interface types• Speed and Duplex

Ethernet• Understanding MAC Addresses• Understanding Ethernet Frames• Traffic types• Ethernet Switch Functionality

Routing and IP• Understanding IP Address• IP Packet• ARP – Address Resolution Protocol• Layer 3 Switch & Router behavior

Network Availability• Topologies• Rapid Spanning Tree• Industrial Redundancies

Switch Commissioning• Discovering and addressing devices• Commissioning and configuring

devices• Managing and updating firmware

Redundancy• Standardized vs. Proprietary• Implementing mesh redundancy• Implementing ring redundancy• Troubleshooting

Traffic Management• Port based VLANs• MAC address based VLANs

Network Management• SNMP software installation• Setup• Device configuration and monitoring• Network troubleshooting and

diagnostics• Documentation

Networking Essentials

For questions, please contact Kim Spiegel: phone: 317-818-6359 or email: [email protected]

View schedule and registration: www.belden.com/resources/training/industrial-training

Belden, Belden Sending All The Right Signals, Hirschmann, GarrettCom, Tofino Security, Lumberg Automation and the Belden logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Belden Inc. or its affiliated companies in the United States and other jurisdictions. Belden and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein.

Belden Industrial Networking: 510.438.9071©Copyright 2017, Belden Inc.

www.belden.com2018-NETWORKING-ESSENTIALS-PRO-CERT-FLYER_SF_INIT_HIR_1117_ENG