Overview
This three-day technical workshop on Implementing Network Infrastructure will offer engineers and network technicians from local ISPs, Government institutions, Universities and Enterprise companies hands-on training of IP network technologies connected to the Internet. This course is targeted fundamental skills of designing and planning of routing and switching technologies and internetworking protocols.  The course is purely based on hands-on lab, and participants will be divided into working groups during the sessions to perform certain tasks as per instructor’s guidance.
The training sessions will span 3 full days starting at 8:00 AM and end at 5:30 PM each day.

A conceptual diagram showing the context of the skills to be developed in this workshop

Topics to be covered

  • IP Routing and IP addressing Concepts
  • Ethernet Technology
  • VLAN configurations and designing
  • Spanning Tree Protocols
  • Routing Protocols
  • Interior Routing Protocols (RIP, EIGRP, OSPF)
  • Introduction to Exterior Routing Protocols (BGP)
  • NAT/PAT/ACL

Objectives

At the end of the workshop participants will be able to have:

  • Clear concepts on IP addressing
  • Best practice techniques in the areas of core networks
  • Campus network design at layers 2 (switching) and 3 (routing)
  • Configuring and designing different routing protocols

Intended Audience
Network system administrators, engineers and technicians who are responsible for network maintenance, planning and designing.
Prerequisites:
Experience using TCP/IP-based networking technologies.
PARTICIPANTS ARE REQUIRED TO BRING THEIR LAPTOPS

Event Schedule