Course 112: Next Generation Networks (NGN) Training Boot Camp - TONEX.com

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Course #: 112
Course Type: On-site & Public
Duration: 4 days
Price: $4999

Upcoming Course Dates:

  • 04/16/2012 - 04/19/2012 - Dallas, TX
Disclaimer: Dates and locations are subject to availabilty. TONEX reserves the right to change and/or remove existing dates without prior notice. Individuals and small groups please contact us in regards to available seats and dates. Call Today: 888-TO-TONEX / International +1-972-735-8686

Description

 What is a TONEX Boot Camp?

TONEX Boot Camps are intensive, weeklong learning experiences that cover the essential elements of your chose subject. Boot camps are ideal for busy professionals who want to stay current in their fields but have limited time to be away from the office.

All boot camp includes:

  • Experienced instructors including senior technology leaders, project managers, technical authors, engineers, educators, consultants, course developers, and CTOs.
  • Real life examples and practices.
  • Small class size.
  • Personalized instructor mentoring.
  • Pre-training discussions
  • Ongoing post-training support via e-mail, phone and WebEx. 

Why take the TONEX Next Generation Networks (NGN) training bootcamp?

This unique course goes beyond all the Next Generation Networks (NGN). The NGN training boot camp is one of the premier courses in advanced networking and IT/communications technologies, bringing together industry expert instructors and pioneering participants to explore, discuss and learn about the technologies, business opportunities and new applications for advanced networks. 

Course Outline

INTRODUCTION TO NEXT GENERATION NETWORKS (NGN)

  • Voice, video and data over packets
  • Overview of IP network
  • NGN core NGN access
  • IP Networks and Real-Time Applications
  • Wireline and Wireless
  • IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem)

 Broadband Wireline and Wireless alternatives

  • xDSL alternatives
  • Packet Cable
  • Cable/DOCSIS/PacketCable
  • Wireless Broadband
  • Wireline Access Technologies
  • Digital Subscriber Line     
  • xDSL Capabilities
  • Cable Networks – Components and Architecture
  • The DOCSIS
  • Fibre Distribution
  • Hybrid Fibre and Cable (HFC)
  • Fibre to the Curb (FTTC)
  • Fibre to the Home (FTTH)
  • Passive Optical Networks (PON)
  • PON Variants
  • PON Components and Architectures

 Wireless Access Technologies

  • WiMAX and Mobile WiMAX
  • 3G/EDGE/UMTS
  • E-UTRA/E-UTRAN
  • LTE (Long Term Evolution)
  • Wireless LANs and the IEEE802.11 Standards
  • 802.11n
  • Wireless MANs
  • WiMAX Systems
  • Mobile WiMAX
  • In-Home Networks
  • Femtocells
  • Short-Range Wireless Technologies
  • Personal Area Networks (PAN)
  • Bluetooth, Zigbee and UWB Capabilities
  • Satellite Systems
  • Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT)

 

 Overview of TCP/IP and Packet Core

  • Basics of Internetworking
  • OSI 7 Layer Model
  • Theory of Packet Construction and Layering
  • TCP/IP Protocol Architecture
  • Overview of Applications and Management Protocols
  • Overview of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
  • Overview of User Data Protocol (UDP)
  • Overview of Internet Protocol (IP)
  • IP Address Allocation
  • PPPoE and PPPoA
  • PPPoE Architecture
  • SIGTRAN
  • Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)

Advanced IP Networking

  • Overview of Ethernet
  • GigE and Metro Ethernet
  • L2 and L3 Aggregation
  • Precedence and Quality of Service
  • Overview of IP Security
  • IPSEC 
  • AAA, RADUIS and DIAMETER
  • Overview of virtual private networks (VPNs)
  • Multi Protocol Lable Switching (MPLS)
  • Managing TCP/IP networks
  • Working with IP tools
  • IPv6

Overview of voice and Video Transport over IP

  • Overview of IPv6
  • VoIP Protocols
  • IPTV and HDTV
  • Mobile TV 
  • DVB-H/IPDC
  • Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS)
  • Mobile TV Platforms
  • Entertainment and interactive content
  • MPEG-2
  • MPEG-4
  • VLAN
  • L2/L3 Aggregation
  • Multicasting and IGMP

 

NGN Requirements, Architecture and Protocols

  • NGN Requirements
  • Architecture and Protocols
  • End to end QoS
  • Traffic Engineering
  • Service platforms
  • Network management for NGN
  • Lawful interception
  • Security
  • NGN Services
  • Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networking
  • Push-to-Talk
  • MPLS and MPLS/VPNs
  • Optical networking
    • FTTx
    • Passive Optical Networks (PON)
    • PON network architecture
    • APON       
    • BPON       
    • GPON      
    • EPON       
    • GEPON    
    • CPON                   
    • ITU-T G.983.x
    • ITU-T G.984.x
  • IEEE 802.3-2005 clauses 64 and 65
  • Self-Defending networks
  • Ethernet's ongoing evolution
  • GigE
  • Metro Ethernet
  • GMPLS
  • Advanced optical and photonic

 

Next-Generation network and service management

  • Web services
  • Service-oriented architecture (SOA)
  • Cloud Computing

 

NGN Architectural Components 

  • NGN core network
  • Legacy services
  • Overview of PSTN
  • Overview of SS7
  • Consolidation of several (dedicated or overlay) transport networks
  • Packet-based network
  • Broadband, QoS-enabled transport technologies
  • Overview of Voice over IP ( VoIP)
  • Overview of RTP, RTCP and RTSP Protocols
  • Voice Compression Principles
  • Softswitch Archietcture
  • Media Gateway Controller (MGC)
  • Media Gateway (MG)
  • Signaling Gateways (SG)
  • Migration of voice from a switched architecture (PSTN) to VoIP
  • Overview of SS7 over IP/SIGTRAN
  • Wired and wireless access networks
  • NGN convergence
  • VoIP, IMS and SIP
  • HSS and Diameter

 

NGN Standards and Protocols

  • European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
  • 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)
  • ETSI TIPHON
  • IETF and Internet Protocol (IP) standards
  • Fixed-Mobile Convergence
  • Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
  • Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
  • Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)
  • H.248/Megaco
  • SIGTRAN

 

NGN Applications and Architecture

  • All IP Core
  • MPLS and MPLS IP VPN
  • WebTV/IPTV
  • Metro and Long-distance Ethernet / VPN services
  • Fixed-Mobile Convergence Alliance (FMCA)
  • Mobile VoIP
  • Fixed-Mobile Convergence 
  • IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)

 

SATCOM and Broadband Wireless Architecture

  • SATCOM and VSAT
  • TCP and VPN Accelerators
  • Wi-Fi/802.11n
  • MIMO
  • Mobile WiMAX and ASN Gateway
  • 3G and 4G Mobile Networks
  • 4G Wireless Architecture
  • E-UTRA/E-UTRAN, LTE (Long Term Evolution)
  • LTE Advanced
  • Generic Access Network (GAN) architecture (former UMA)
  • GANC and SEGW
  • Multimedia Domain (MMD)
  • 3GPP/3GPP2/TISPAN IMS
  • Multimedia Domain (MMD)
  • E-UTRA Layer 1, 2 and 3
  • Flat IP Architecture
  • The X2 and S1 Interfaces
  • LTE/SAE Signaling Procedures
  • Evolution of CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
  • MIMO, SDMA and Beamforming

 

NGN Operations and Management

  • NGN OAM&P
  • TMForum Frameword, eTOM and SID
  • Telecom Fraud and Billing
  • Revenue Assurance and Optimization 

Additional Information

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On-Site Classes 

TONEX boot camps can be held on-site and tailored to meet your organizational needs. You may shorten or extend the length or a course or combine portions of several related courses into a single course, or have the instructor vary the emphasis of topics depending on your staff's and site's requirements. We require a minimum of five employees for on-site training.

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Who Should Attend

Any individual interested in understanding the next generation networks topics, architetures and implementation issues

 

Prerequisites

None

 

 

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