ADVANCED NETWORKING & INTERNETWORKING
10th - 12th September 1996
The University of Surrey has unique expertise in this regularly updated
course on networking.
Course Objectives:
- To provide an awareness of
the latest innovations for
high speed networking,
particularly those applied to
wide area networks.
- To provide an awareness and
understanding of the issues of
the internetworking of local
area networks using repeaters,
bridges, routers and gateways.
- To provide an understanding
of the "jargon" used in inter-
networking and to explain its
importance in decoding product
literature.
FEES
PRICE per person which includes coffee, lunch, tea, printed course notes
and the book "Internetworking: Designing the Right Architectures" by Dr C
Smythe, (1995).
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
Day One
Advanced Network Architectures
- SONET and SDH, PDH and STM
- Fast packet switch, fast ethernet, frame
and cell relay
Metropolitan Area Networks
- DQDB, FDDI and FFOL
- Building a hierarchical LAN/MAN/WAN
Narrowband ISDN
- Architecture and services, BRI and PRI
- Service integration and bearer integration
- Mixed voice/data
Case Study 1: Migration path upgrade
Day Two
Broadband ISDN
- Architectures and relationship to NISDN
- ATM services and protocols
Mobile and Wireless Systems
- Mobile systems DECT, PCS and PCN
- Wireless LANs, standards and
bandwidths
Internetworking Architectures
- Repeaters, bridges, routers and gateways
- Classical architecture,
strengths/weaknesses
- Mixed voice/data
Case Study 2: Internetworking
architecture evaluation
Day Three
Bridging
- Basic functions, types and operation
- Transparent bridging (ethernet)
- Source routing (token ring)
Routing
- Basic functions, types and operation
- Router based architectures and
performance issues
- Bridge/router (brouter) combinations
Course Review
Registration
To Register please contact:
Patricia Yehia
Tel: 01483 259837 Fax: 01483 34139
e-mail: P.Yehia@ee.surrey.ac.uk
Small Print
The University reserves the right to cancel any course on the grounds of
insufficient numbers or other reasons outside our control. In the event of
cancellation by the University, a full refund will be given.
In the event of cancellation by a delegate, a refund of 75% will be given
provided written notice is received two weeks prior to the event. If less than
this notice is received, a refund of 50% will be given.
P.Yehia@ee.surrey.ac.uk
Last Update: 18 June 1996