Satellite communications training course description This course starts by recaping some of the essential satellite knowledge required and proceeds to explore the deeper aspects of satellite communications, including hardware, communications and error control coding. What will you learn Explain how satellite communications work. Explain how RF works Explain the architecture of satellite systems. Use spectrum analysers. Satellite communications training course details Who will benefit: Anyone working with satellite systems. Prerequisites: None. Duration 3 days Satellite communications training course contents Basic Principles of Satellite Communications GEO, MEO and LEO satellites. Launching and orbits. Frequency bands and polarisation. Satellite footprints. Multibeam coverage. Power spectra. Link budgets. Modulation and coding. Access technologies. Earth station components. Space segment components. Satellite system services. Satellite operators. Radio frequency propagation Electromagnetic waves principles and generation. Reception of the EM wave. Space wave, sky wave and surface wave theory. The isotropic radiator. Types of antennae and their basic properties. Polar diagrams. International frequency allocation. Spectrum management and utilisation. Radio wave propagation. Line of sight propagation. Propagation for satellite comms. Free space path loss. Path attenuation. Noise and Interference. Power and its measurement. Satellite antennae and other hardware Power flux density. Effective aperture. Horn antennae. Parabolic reflector. Offset feed. Cassegrain and Gregorian antennae. Antenna feed systems - Horn, TMC, OMJ and polarizer. Antenna steering and mount systems. Array antennae. LNA, LNB, LNC. Microwave tubes - TWT and Klystron. Polarizers. Earth and Space Segments and the link Earth station antennae. Transponders. Antennae sub systems. Power supplies. Link budgets. System noise. System losses. Interference. Satellite switching. Ground Communications Equipment Baseband signals. Analogue and Digital systems. Overview of modulation - AM, FM, PM. Digital Modulation. Frequency conversion -up and down conversion. Filters, mixers, local oscillators, IF amplifiers and group delay equalisers. Access methods - single and multiple access systems. Data networks. Television transmission - analogue and digital. Digital signal compression. MPEG processing. Satellite Navigation Longitude, latitude, altitude, GPS, How GPS works, timing, alternatives to GPS. Mobile satellite services Voice and Phones, BGAN, TV, GPS to program aerial, VSAT. Error Control Coding The need for coding. Linear block codes. Cyclic codes. Convolution codes. Interleaving and concatenated codes. Coding gain. Turbo codes. Test and measurement Theory and practice of Spectrum Analysers.
Complete Visual BASIC training course description A hands-on introduction to programming in Visual BASIC V6. What will you learn Build Visual BASIC applications. Build simple components. Debug Visual BASIC programs. Examine existing code and determine its function. Complete Visual BASIC training course details Who will benefit: Anyone wishing to program in Visual BASIC. Prerequisites: None although experience in another high level language would be useful. Duration 5 days Complete Visual BASIC training course contents Application development using VB VB features. VB editions, VB terminology. Working in the Development Environment. Event-Driven Programming. Creating a program in VB. Project and executable files. VB reference materials. Visual Basic fundamentals Objects. Controlling objects. Introduction to forms. Introduction to controls. Basic controls. Working with code and forms Modules. Working with code. Interacting with the user. Working with code statements. Managing forms. Variables and procedures Introduction to variables and constants. Working with Procedures and Functions. Controlling program execution Common VB functions. Comparison and relational operators. Conditional structures. Looping structures. Debugging Error types. Debugging logic errors in VB. Working with controls Control types. Standard controls. Advanced standard controls. ActiveX controls. Insertable controls. Data access using the ADO data control Overview of ActiveX Data Objects. VB data access features. Relational database concepts. Using the ADO data Control to access data. SQL. Manipulating data. Using the data form wizard. Input validation Field-Level validation. The masked edit control. Form-Level validation. Form events used when validating data. Error trapping Trapping run time errors. Error handling overview. Enabling an error trap. Errors and the calling chain. In line error handling. Enhancing the User Interface Menus. Status bars. Toolbars. Drag and Drop Overview of Drag and Drop. Mouse events Drag and Drop basics. More about controls Using control arrays. Using the controls collection. Working with object variables. Collections. Finishing touches User Interface design principles. Distributing an application. Creating a default project.
COBOL training course description A hands on training course providing an introduction to COBOL. What will you learn Write COBOL programs Debug COBOL programs Examine existing code and determine its function. COBOL training course details Who will benefit: Programmers working with COBOL. Prerequisites: None although experience in another high level language would be useful. A 10 day version of this course would be more applicable for those new to programming. Duration 5 days COBOL training course contents Introduction to COBOL Compilation, linkage editor. Compile errors, compiler options. Divisions, syntax and format, COBOL character set, program structure. COBOL statement structure COBOL words, format of statements. Divisions Identification entries, Environment entries, Data division: FD, record descriptions, hierarchy and level numbers, description-string entry. File and Working-Storage Sections Literals, figurative constants, redefines clause, data representation, Usage clause, synchronization, sign clause. Procedure Division File status codes; Open, Read, Write, Close, Stop, Goback; Accept, display; Move, Justified, data name qualification, reference modification. Perform statement Out-of-line, With test ... Until, ... Times, in-line statement; Go to statement. Program design Design techniques, design considerations, procedure names, program structure. Printing Printed output, Write, advancing option, editing characters; Initialize. Condition testing Conditional statements: IF, class, sign and relation conditions, condition-name conditionals, Set, compound conditions, logical operators. Evaluate, Continue. Arithmetic Rounded option, On Size Error option, Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, Compute. Non-sequential files File access modes, Select. Indexed and relative files. Open, Close, creating / reading sequential access files, Write, Read, Invalid key clause, reading, writing / updating Random access files, Rewrite, Delete, Start. Declarative routines Clauses. Subroutines Call, Using clause - calling program/called program, Linkage Section, returning control. Table handling Subscripted tables: One/two/three dimensional tables, Perform, variable length tables. Indexed tables: Set, using an index; Search. Copy code: Copy, Suppress, Replacing. Data Manipulation Inspect, String, Unstring. COBOL/370 LE/370 and Intrinsic Functions.
Objective-C programming training course description A hands on introduction that will allow you to master Objective-C and start using it to write powerful native applications for even the newest Macs and iOS devices! Using The step-by-step approach, will let you get comfortable with Objective-C's unique capabilities and Apple's Xcode 5 development environment. Make the most of Objective-C objects and messaging. Work effectively with design patterns, collections, blocks, foundation classes, threading, Git and a whole lot more. Every session builds on what you've already learned, giving a rock-solid foundation for real-world success! What will you learn Use Xcode 5. Declare classes, instance variables, properties, methods, and actions. Use arrays, dictionaries, and sets. Expand and extend classes with protocols, delegates, categories, and extensions. Use Apple's powerful classes and frameworks. Objective-C programming training course details Who will benefit: Developers wanting to learn Objective-C. Prerequisites: Software development fundamentals. Duration 5 days Objective-C programming training course contents PART 1: GETTING STARTED WITH OBJECTIVE-C The Developer Program: Objective-C, enrolling as an Apple Developer, setting up the development environment, Xcode. Your first project. OO programming with Objective-C: OO projects, Frameworks, classes and instances, encapsulation, accessors, Inheritance. OO features in Objective-C: Messages, methods, working with id, nesting messages, method signatures and parameters. allocating and initializing objects. Using Xcode: Xcode, source code control, git and Xcode, Using a Remote Repository. Compiler Directives: Projects, Compiler Directives, Prefix headers, main.m, .h files. PART 2: OBJECTIVE-C BASICS Messaging in a Testbed App: Setting Up the Testbed Apps, Adding a Text Field and Connecting It to Your Code, Sending a Message to the Text Field, Reviewing the Message Syntax. Declaring a Class in an Interface File: Context, Creating an Instance Variable with id, What Happens When Execution Stops, dynamic binding, Creating an Instance Variable for with the Class Name and with a Superclass Name, instance variable visibility. Properties in an Interface File: Interface Variables vs Properties, Declared Properties, Using Attributes. Implementing Properties. @synthesize, @dynamic. Methods in an Interface File: Methods in a Class, class and instance methods, Method declaration, returning complex data structures from Methods. Actions in an Interface File: Actions, Actions in OS X and iOS, disconnecting actions. Routing messages with selectors: Receiver and selector objects in messages, Objective-C Runtime, SEL and @selector (), performSelector, NSInvocation, testing whether an Instance can respond to a selector. Building on the Foundation: The Foundation Framework, Foundation Classes, Foundation Paradigms and Policies; Mutability, class clusters, notifications. Defining a Class in Implementation Files: Projects, dynamic typing, creating a new App, implementing a method, expanding Classses with init Methods. Organizing Data with Collections: Collecting Objects, Property Lists, Runtime, comparing the Collection Classes, Creating a Collection, Objective-C Literal Syntax, Enumerating collections, Testing Membership in a Collection, Accessing an Object in a Collection. Managing Memory and Runtime Objects: Managing objects in memory, managing reference counts manually and with ARC, variable qualifiers, variable autorelease. PART 3: EXPANDING AND EXTENDING CLASSES Protocols and Delegates: Subclassing, Protocols, Delegates, Looking Deeper Inside Protocols. Categories and Extensions: Comparing categories and protocols, categories vs subclasses, working with categories, class extensions, informal protocols. Associative References and Fast Enumeration: Objective-C 2.0 Time-Saving Features, Extending Classes by Adding Instance Variables (Sort of), Using Fast Enumeration. Blocks: Revisiting Blocks, Callbacks, Blocks, Exploring Blocks in Cocoa, Cocoa Blocks and Memory. PART 4: BEYOND THE BASICS Handling Exceptions and Errors: Exception and Error classes: NSException, NSError, Identifying exceptions, throwing exceptions, catching exceptions. Queues and Threading: Getting Started with Concurrency, Introducing Queues, Dispatch Sources, Using Dispatch Queues. Working with the Debugger: Logging Information, Console Logs, NSLog, Smart Breakpoints, enhancing breakpoints with messages. Using Xcode Debug Gauges for Analysis: Debug Gauges, Monitoing CPU and memory utilization, monitoring energy, Using Instruments. PART 5: OPTIONAL TOPICS C Syntax Summary: Data Types, Control Structures. Apps, Packages, and Bundles: Project Bundles, lproj Files, Asset Catalogs, plist Files, Precompiled Header Files (.pch). Archiving and Packaging Apps for Development and Testing: Archiving.
About this Training Course Whether you are maintaining an oil rig or processing plant, good quality maintenance is critical to delivering a safe reliable product to your customers. Whatever your level of maintenance experience, this course will equip you with the valuable skills and understanding that will enhance your maintenance career. Too often the maintenance department is seen as the cause of why assets are unavailable, in poor condition yet are costing too much to maintain. By comparison, pace setting companies see maintenance as adding value to their assets and employ an integrated, holistic approach to their maintenance activities. This course will help you move towards that pace setting performance. This course is based on an integrated maintenance model that has been used by leading companies and consultants with success and recognised as best practice. Participants will learn the total impact that maintenance can have on a business, identify key elements (and value) of effective maintenance for their own plants to not only reduce costs but also improve performance. The critical types of maintenance will be covered from day-to-day activities to shutdowns and reliability improvement. The course will break down traditional functional boundaries and encourage a holistic approach to maintenance. With an organisation's maintenance process only as good as its weakest link, this course will guide participants through all the key steps of a maintenance process and its supply chain. Participants will understand what is considered a good standard for each step in the maintenance process, how to identify the weakest links and subsequently how they can accelerate their performance improvement. Participants will have the option of gaining a Bronze Level qualification from the Academy of Turnarounds Operations of Maintenance. For those who obtain a pass, they will receive a Pass certificate and for those who achieve the top quartile score, they will receive a Distinction level pass. This course can also be offered through Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) format. Training Objectives By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Explain the challenges and objectives facing maintenance organisations today Demonstrate the importance of work order systems and use techniques for time estimations and priority assignments Prepare a preventive maintenance program Apply project management techniques to effectively manage major maintenance activities and shut downs Use capital budgeting techniques to evaluate maintenance capital expenditures Demonstrate understanding of how to maintain the optimal stock levels of spare parts to ensure operational continuity Prepare the right Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to evaluate and improve performance in maintenance Target Audience This course is not just for maintenance professionals. Maintenance teams cannot perform without effective integration with operations and supply chain functions. Availability losses are often caused by operations or design issues and pace setting companies have generated significant benefits by integrating operation and maintenance strategies and working more collaboratively. This course will help all members of the operations and maintenance teams and their supply chain better understand their respective roles in ensuring that maintenance is benefitting and not inhibiting their business. Course Level Basic or Foundation Trainer Your expert course leader is a highly experienced facilitator in maintenance improvement, change management, continuous improvement and capability development as a management coach and trainer. He has a strong focus on people with an emphasis on developing people and the practicalities of improving maintenance performance rather than just the theory. He has worked internationally across Europe, America, the Middle East and Africa with extensive experience in Oil and Gas, the Chemicals sector and manufacturing as well as working with clients in Steel and Power Generation. As a result, he can bring best practice from a wide variety of sources. He spent the first fifteen years of his career as a specialist trainer working for companies such as Lloyds British Training Services and Rolls Royce. He then went on to work as a Principal consultant for ABB consulting for 15 years. During this time, he refined some of the established improvement tools including how and when to apply them for maximum impact whilst still continuing to develop and deliver training in support of this. Recent work has included improvements to the Work Order to Work Execution processes of Engineering departments and focused on Reliability, Planning and Scheduling. This ongoing field experience has helped him test and refine specialist training in a number of areas. He has been able to use his own experience to contribute with other maintenance specialists to the Carcharodon models of excellence. Its methodologies are recognised as 'Best of the Best' standards providing the inspiration for two books, projects that have won awards such as the prodigious UK Chemical Industries annual Excellence in Engineering award and form the basis of this training. He was recently awarded a national award as coach of the year. He uses the same skills to ensure that he does not just preach maintenance best practice, he discusses it, explains it and ensures that delegates have a much more personal and flexible experience. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
Short Circuit Analysis for HV Three Phase Systems Course Overview This course on Short Circuit Analysis for HV Three Phase Systems provides an in-depth exploration of fault analysis in high voltage electrical systems. Focusing on the theoretical and practical application of various analysis methods, the course equips learners with the skills to assess and model electrical faults in three-phase systems. By covering core topics such as symmetrical and asymmetrical faults, per unit analysis, and transformer modelling, this course ensures that participants are prepared for real-world fault diagnosis and system modelling challenges. Learners will gain a thorough understanding of fault behaviour and how to perform accurate short circuit analysis, which is essential for enhancing system stability and safety. Course Description The course delves into the key aspects of short circuit and fault analysis for high voltage (HV) three-phase systems. Participants will explore various analysis techniques, including per-phase and per-unit analysis, along with the importance of base changes and transformer modelling. The course introduces symmetrical components and covers advanced topics such as asymmetrical three-phase fault analysis and system modelling. Learners will develop a clear understanding of how to assess the impact of short circuits on the electrical network and identify the appropriate mitigation strategies. The course is designed to provide learners with both the theoretical foundation and technical knowledge to perform detailed fault analysis and optimise system performance. Short Circuit Analysis for HV Three Phase Systems Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Short Circuit Analysis for HV Three Phase Systems Module 02: Short Circuit & Fault Analysis Overview Module 03: Per Phase Analysis Module 04: Per Unit Analysis Module 05: Change of Base Module 06: Transformers & Per Unit Analysis Module 07: Symmetrical Components Module 08: Asymmetrical Three Phase Fault Analysis Module 09: System Modeling (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand short circuit analysis in electrical systems. Professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge in HV power system analysis. Beginners with an interest in electrical engineering and fault analysis. Engineers looking to advance their skills in power system design and fault management. Career Path Electrical Engineer Power System Analyst HV Systems Designer Electrical Maintenance Engineer Power Network Consultant Utility System Planner
Develop Big Data Pipelines with R, Sparklyr & Power BI Course Overview: This course offers a comprehensive exploration of building and managing big data pipelines using R, Sparklyr, and Power BI. Learners will gain valuable insight into the entire process, from setting up and installing the necessary tools to creating effective ETL pipelines, implementing machine learning techniques, and visualising data with Power BI. The course is designed to provide a strong foundation in data engineering, enabling learners to handle large datasets, optimise data workflows, and communicate insights clearly using visual tools. By the end of this course, learners will have the expertise to work with big data, manage ETL pipelines, and use Sparklyr and Power BI to drive data-driven decisions in various professional settings. Course Description: This course delves into the core concepts and techniques for managing big data using R, Sparklyr, and Power BI. It covers a range of topics including the setup and installation of necessary tools, building ETL pipelines with Sparklyr, applying machine learning models to big data, and using Power BI for creating powerful visualisations. Learners will explore how to extract, transform, and load large datasets, and will develop a strong understanding of big data architecture. They will also gain proficiency in visualising complex data and presenting findings effectively. The course is structured to enhance learners' problem-solving abilities and their competence in big data environments, equipping them with the skills needed to manage and interpret vast amounts of information. Develop Big Data Pipelines with R, Sparklyr & Power BI Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction Module 02: Setup and Installations Module 03: Building the Big Data ETL Pipeline with Sparklyr Module 04: Big Data Machine Learning with Sparklyr Module 05: Data Visualisation with Power BI (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand big data pipelines. Professionals aiming to expand their data engineering skills. Beginners with an interest in data analytics and big data tools. Anyone looking to enhance their ability to analyse and visualise data. Career Path: Data Engineer Data Analyst Data Scientist Business Intelligence Analyst Machine Learning Engineer Big Data Consultant
Welcome to 'Python Programming for Non Programmers Level 5,' a course specially designed for those new to the world of coding. This program starts with a comprehensive introduction to Python, a versatile programming language favored in numerous fields. Progressing to the second unit, participants will familiarize themselves with the initial steps of Python programming, setting a strong foundation for future learning. The course then advances to conditional branching in Python, an essential skill for logical problem-solving in coding. A highlight of this course is the practical project: building the game 'Rock Paper Scissors'. This engaging task not only consolidates learning but also adds a fun element to the process. The curriculum further includes critical topics like string operations, date and time functionalities, and the nuances of file handling in Python. Learners will navigate through the complexities of Python data structures-tuples, lists, and dictionaries-and learn to craft user functions, enhancing their coding capabilities. The course also covers email automation, ingenious import tactics, interfacing with operating systems, and handling exceptions with finesse. Furthermore, learners will get hands-on experience with package installation, scheduling tasks in Python, and managing databases using SQLite. The course wraps up with insights on running Python programs via command prompt and Jupyter Notebook, ensuring learners are well-equipped for real-world applications. Learning Outcomes Acquire foundational knowledge and setup skills in Python programming. Master conditional branching for effective problem-solving in code. Complete a practical coding project to solidify Python skills. Learn essential Python operations, including string handling and file management. Explore and apply advanced Python concepts for real-world applications. Why choose this Python Programming for Non Programmers Level 5 course? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this Python Programming for Non Programmers Level 5 course for? Beginners eager to learn Python from scratch. Non-technical professionals desiring to add coding skills to their portfolio. Educators keen to integrate Python into their teaching methodologies. Businesspersons interested in understanding coding fundamentals for tech-based solutions. Enthusiasts exploring programming as a new hobby or career path. Career path Entry-Level Python Programmer: £25,000 - £40,000 Python-Enabled Data Analyst: £28,000 - £45,000 Python Automation Engineer: £30,000 - £50,000 Technical Support Analyst with Python Skills: £22,000 - £35,000 Python Web Developer: £26,000 - £42,000 Quality Assurance Analyst with Python Expertise: £24,000 - £38,000 Prerequisites This Python Programming for Non Programmers Level 5 does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Python Programming for Non Programmers Level 5 was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Unit 01: Introduction to Python Programming Section 01: Course Introduction 00:02:00 Unit 02: Getting Started with Python Section 01: Software Installation 00:02:00 Section 02: Hello World Program 00:06:00 Section 03: Input and Output 00:07:00 Section 04: Calculating Average of 5 Numbers 00:03:00 Unit 03: Conditional Branching with Python Section 01: If Loop In Python 00:06:00 Section 02: Program Using If Else part 1 00:03:00 Section 03: Program Using If Else part 2 00:08:00 Section 04: Program for Calculator 00:02:00 Section 05: Program Using For Loop 00:08:00 Section 06: For Table 00:05:00 Section 07: For loop and Mathematical Operator in Python 00:04:00 Section 08: Factorial of Number Using Python 00:06:00 Section 09: Program Using While 00:05:00 Section 10: While Loop Example 00:07:00 Section 11: Tasks for Practice 00:02:00 Unit 04: Importing external/internal library in python Section 01: Importing Library in Python 00:07:00 Unit 05: Project Rock Paper and Scissors Section 01: Rock Paper and Scissor Game 00:06:00 Unit 06: Strings Operation in Python Section 01: Program Using String part 1 00:05:00 Section 02: Program using String 2 00:06:00 Section 03: Program Using String 3 00:06:00 Section 04: Program Using String part 4 00:03:00 Unit 07: Date and time in Python Section 01: Use of Date and Time part 1 00:05:00 Section 02: Use of Date and Time part 2 00:05:00 Unit 08: File Handling, read and write using Python Section 01: File Handling Part 1 00:08:00 Section 02: File Handling Part 2 00:07:00 Unit 09: Data Storage Structures, Tuple, List and Dictionary Section 01: Tuple in Python Part 1 00:10:00 Section 02: Tuple in Python Part 2 00:07:00 Section 03: Using Lists part 1 00:07:00 Section 04: Using List part 2 00:12:00 Section 05: Using Lists part 3 00:06:00 Section 06: Using Lists part 4 00:08:00 Section 07: Using Lists part 5 00:02:00 Section 08: Use of Dictionary Part 1 00:04:00 Section 09: Use of Dictionary Part 2 00:05:00 Section 10: Use of Dictionary Part 3 00:08:00 Section 11: Use of Dictionary Part 4 00:07:00 Unit 10: Writing user functions in Python Section 01: Function in Python Part 1 00:06:00 Section 02: Function in Python Part 2 00:05:00 Section 03: Function in Python Part 3 00:04:00 Section 04: Function in Python Part 4 00:07:00 Section 05: Function in Python Part 5 00:08:00 Unit 11: Sending mail Section 01: Send Email 00:09:00 Unit 12: Import Tricks in Python Section 01: Import Study part 1 00:07:00 Section 02: Import Study part 2 00:03:00 Unit 13: Import Operating System and Platform Section 01: Importing OS 00:06:00 Section 02: Import Platform 00:05:00 Unit 14: Exceptions handling in python Section 01: Exception in Python part 1 00:11:00 Section 02: Exception in Python part 2 00:07:00 Section 03: Exception in Python part 3 00:05:00 Unit 15: Installing Packages and Scheduling In Python Section 01: Installing Packages using built in package manager 00:08:00 Section 02: Scheduler in Python 00:05:00 Unit 16: Data Base In Python using sqlite Section 01: Data Base 1 00:08:00 Section 02: Data Base 2 00:09:00 Section 03: Data Base 3 00:08:00 Section 04: Data base 4 00:07:00 Section 05: Data Base 5 00:06:00 Unit 17: Running Program from Command Prompt and jupyter Notebook Section 01: IDE_1 00:05:00 Section 02: IDE_2 00:07:00 Unit 18: Conclusion Section 01: Conclusion 00:02:00 Resources Resources - Diploma in Python Programming 00:00:00 Assignment Assignment - Diploma in Python Programming 00:00:00 Recommended Materials Workbook - Diploma in Python Programming 00:00:00
Concise Cisco switches course description A hands on course covering the product specifics of Cisco switches. Installation, configuration, maintenance and troubleshooting are all covered in a practical oriented way. VLANs often take up a large part of the course. The course covers all interfaces but concentrates on using the command line interface. Delegates are, however, free to use the web based interface in all exercises. What will you learn Install Cisco switches. Use the command line interface and the web based interface to manage Cisco switches. Configure and troubleshoot Cisco switches. Perform software upgrades and maintain configurations using TFTP. Concise Cisco switches course details Who will benefit: Anyone working with Cisco switches. Particularly aimed at engineers and technicians supporting Cisco switches. Prerequisites: None. Duration 2 days Concise Cisco switches course content Ethernet review Single segment Ethernet, CSMA/CD, Broadcast domains, collision domains. Hubs, Extending the LAN. Hands on Hub based Ethernet. Cisco switches What are switches, frame forwarding and filtering, the forwarding database. Hands on Switched based Ethernet. Configuring Cisco switches Accessing the switch, installing the switch, The CLI, connecting PCs using the switch. Hands on Configuring Cisco switches. The command line interface User and privilege modes, online help, show, basic troubleshooting. The configuration editor, Global, major and sub commands, enable, secret and other passwords. Hands on Simple troubleshooting using the CLI. Port configuration Speed, duplex, security, trunking. Hands on Port trunking. Spanning Tree Protocol Spanning Tree, Loops, effect, root bridges, bridge port states, STP reconfiguration. RSTP and variants. Hands on STP. VLANS What are VLANs, configuring VLANs, access ports and trunks, 802.1Q, inter VLAN routing. Hands on Access ports, trunks, layer 3 switching. Housekeeping Configuration management, software management, password recovery. Hands on TFTP. Managing interconnection devices SNMP, RMON, RMON II. Troubleshooting LEDs, CDP, logging, Layer 1, layer 2, layer 3. Hands on Fixing things.