In this course, we will learn about the future's technology called WebRTC by building two real-world chat applications. We will learn what is WebRTC, why it is important, how it works, and cover the different protocols used in WebRTC. A basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is required.
Linux training course description A Linux foundation appropriate for all flavours of Linux, focussed on getting network engineers up and running with Linux. The command line is used throughout. The course progresses from the basics of Linux commands onto useful tools such as grep, then shell features such as piping and then onto shell scripting. Administration aspects covered are the tasks network engineers are most likely to encounter such as software installation. Hands on exercises concentrate on network related tasks such as installing net-snmp and using shell scripts to provide network automation. What will you learn Use Linux commands to perform a variety of tasks from manipulating files to handling processes. Create and edit files with vi. Work with permissions. Write simple shell scripts. Install software packages. Configure base networking. Linux training course details Who will benefit: Network engineers. Prerequisites: TCP/IP Foundation Duration 5 days Linux training course contents What is Linux? Linux distributions, open source software. Getting started Logging in, changing passwords, logging out. Hands on Basics and root access. Linux basics Command structure. The Linux manuals, basic commands (who, date, tty, uname, echo, banner...). Hands on Using the CLI. Connecting to a network IP configuration, DHCP, static addressing, routing, ifconfig, ping, netstat, traceroute, dig. Hands on Network configuration and testing. Managing Software Package Concepts, Comparison of package formats, RPM, rpm Commands, Yum, Debian Packages, dpkg, apt-cache, apt-get, dselect, aptitude, Converting Between Package Formats, Dependencies and Conflicts, Startup Script Problems, Shared Libraries, Library Management Hands on Installing network packages such as nmap and net-snmp. Processes and log files ps, kill, background processes, at, exec, priorities. Managing Linux log files. Syslogd. Setting the time. Cron and cronjobs. Managing Processes, the Kernel: The First Process. Hands on Controlling daemons and services. Setting up a TFTP server. Filesystem commands Home directories, manipulating files and directories, Filesystem layout, Pathnames, hard and symbolic links. Viewing files. Hands on Exploring the filesystem, working with network device configuration files. The Linux editors ed, vi, shell escapes, .exrc. Hands on Editing network device configuration files. Extracting data from files grep, find, cut, sort and paste⦠Hands on Working with syslog files. Permissions Theory, chmod, chown, newgrp. Hands on Handling permission problems. The shell Metacharacters, piping and redirection. Hands on Running SNMP commands and working with their output. Basic shell scripting What are shell scripts? Simple scripts, control structures. Variable. Setting variables, using variables, set, scope, export, sourcing, environmental variables, read. Positional parameters: $0 to $9, $#, $* and others. shift parameter substitution. Control statements: The test command, if , while loops, for loops, the case statement. Hands on Automating network tasks. Customising your environment Environmental variables, stty, .profile and other startup files. Hands on Customising Linux. Introduction to administration The root user, su. Managing users and groups. Hands on The power of root. Archiving files Backups, tar, cpio, dd, gzip. Hands on Working with tar files. Booting Linux and Editing Files Installing Boot Loaders, GRUB Legacy, GRUB 2, Alternative Boot Loaders, the Boot Process, Boot Messages, Runlevels and the Initialization Process, Runlevel Functions, Runlevel Services, Alternative Boot Systems , Upstart, system. Hands on Installing network services on Linux.
Overview With the ever-increasing demand for Gas Engineering in personal & professional settings, this online training aims at educating, nurturing, and upskilling individuals to stay ahead of the curve - whatever their level of expertise in Gas Engineering may be. Learning about Gas Engineering or keeping up to date on it can be confusing at times, and maybe even daunting! But that's not the case with this course from Compete High. We understand the different requirements coming with a wide variety of demographics looking to get skilled in Gas Engineering. That's why we've developed this online training in a way that caters to learners with different goals in mind. The course materials are prepared with consultation from the experts of this field and all the information on Gas Engineering is kept up to date on a regular basis so that learners don't get left behind on the current trends/updates. The self-paced online learning methodology by Compete High in this Diploma in Gas Engineering course helps you learn whenever or however you wish, keeping in mind the busy schedule or possible inconveniences that come with physical classes. The easy-to-grasp, bite-sized lessons are proven to be most effective in memorising and learning the lessons by heart. On top of that, you have the opportunity to receive a certificate after successfully completing the course! Instead of searching for hours, enrol right away on this Diploma in Gas Engineering course from Compete High and accelerate your career in the right path with expert-outlined lessons and a guarantee of success in the long run. Who is this course for? While we refrain from discouraging anyone wanting to do this Diploma in Gas Engineering course or impose any sort of restrictions on doing this online training, people meeting any of the following criteria will benefit the most from it: Anyone looking for the basics of Gas Engineering, Jobseekers in the relevant domains, Anyone with a ground knowledge/intermediate expertise in Gas Engineering, Anyone looking for a certificate of completion on doing an online training on this topic, Students of Gas Engineering, or anyone with an academic knowledge gap to bridge, Anyone with a general interest/curiosity Career Path This Diploma in Gas Engineering course smoothens the way up your career ladder with all the relevant information, skills, and online certificate of achievements. After successfully completing the course, you can expect to move one significant step closer to achieving your professional goals - whether it's securing that job you desire, getting the promotion you deserve, or setting up that business of your dreams. Course Curriculum Module 1- Introduction to Gas Engineering Introduction to Gas Engineering 00:00 Module 2- Natural Gas Basics and Combustion Natural Gas Basics and Combustion 00:00 Module 3- Transmission System_Pipes and Flues Transmission System_Pipes and Flues 00:00 Module 4- Ventilation Ventilation 00:00 Module 5- Tightness Testing and Gas Leak Tightness Testing and Gas Leak 00:00 Module 6- Gas Rate, Flow Meter and Pressure Control Gas Rate, Flow Meter and Pressure Control 00:00 Module 7- Gas Safety Devices and Controls Gas Safety Devices and Controls 00:00 Module 8- Gas Warning Labelling Gas Warning Labelling 00:00 Module 9- Chimney Standards and Inspection Chimney Standards and Inspection 00:00 Module 10- Gas Appliances Maintenance and Safety Gas Appliances Maintenance and Safety 00:00
Overview This comprehensive course on Mechanical Engineering will deepen your understanding on this topic. After successful completion of this course you can acquire the required skills in this sector. This Mechanical Engineering comes with accredited certification from CPD, which will enhance your CV and make you worthy in the job market. So enrol in this course today to fast track your career ladder. How will I get my certificate? You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate. Who is This course for? There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this Mechanical Engineering. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds. Requirements Our Mechanical Engineering is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. Career Path Learning this new skill will help you to advance in your career. It will diversify your job options and help you develop new techniques to keep up with the fast-changing world. This skillset will help you to- Open doors of opportunities Increase your adaptability Keep you relevant Boost confidence And much more! Course Curriculum 2 sections • 17 lectures • 02:41:00 total length •Module 01: Introduction: 00:08:00 •Module 02: Engineering Mechanics - I: 00:07:00 •Module 03: Engineering Mechanics - II: 00:07:00 •Module 04: Heat and Thermodynamics: 00:12:00 •Module 05: Work, Force and Energy: 00:10:00 •Module 06: Fluid Mechanics: 00:08:00 •Module 07: Structural Mechanics: 00:08:00 •Module 08: Machines - I: 00:08:00 •Module 09: Machines - II: 00:09:00 •Module 10: Machine Dynamics: 00:10:00 •Module 11: Mechanical Design: 00:11:00 •Module 12: Hydraulic Machines: 00:21:00 •Module 13: Strain Hardening Processes: 00:10:00 •Module 14: Application of Solidification: 00:05:00 •Module 15: Welding: 00:13:00 •Module 16: Engineering Drawing: 00:14:00 •Assignment - Mechanical Engineering: 00:00:00
BGP training course description A detailed study of BGP, from the basics of how it works through to advanced issues such as route reflectors, policy, filtering, route selection and routing registries. The course culminates with a study of an industrial strength BGP template illustrating important issues such as bogon filtering. Practical hands on with routers follow the major sessions to reinforce the theory. A multiple choice exam, leading to the LAIT III certification, is available after the course. The exam consists of 60 questions and lasts 2 hours. What will you learn Connect enterprises to the Internet, and ISPs to each other. Describe how BGP works. List, describe and configure the main BGP attributes. Implement and troubleshoot BGP. Work with route aggregation and calculate CIDR prefixes in seconds. Influence traffic paths with BGP. BGP training course details Who will benefit: Anyone who will be working with BGP. Prerequisites: TCP/IP Foundation for engineers Definitive IP routing for engineers. Duration 5 days BGP training course contents Basic BGP IGPs, EGPs, What's BGP? BGP RIB, in/out process, tables peers, adding routes. Hands on Simple configuration and troubleshooting. The Internet and peering ASs, AS numbers, Internet structure, ISP types, ISP network design, IXs, peering vs. transit, public/ private peering, bi/multi-lateral peering. Hands on AS information gathering. How BGP works Incremental updates, Path vector protocols, BGP protocol stack, the BGP header, message types, NLRI, withdrawn routes, route refresh, route dampening. Hands on More troubleshooting, packet analysis. MBGP and IPv6 Multiprotocol routing, AFI, SAFI, MBGP and multicasts, IPv6, MPLS VPNs. Hands on IPv6 BGPv4 aggregation CIDR, benefits, techniques, shortcuts, configuring BGP aggregation, leaking routes. Hands on Reducing routing table size. BGP path selection BGP attributes, attribute types, route selection order, Local preference, AS prepend, MEDs. Hands on Influencing traffic with BGP. BGP routing policies What is policy? Examples, route filtering, AS filtering, REs, applying preference selectively, peer groups. Hands on Sophisticated policies. RIPE and routing registries RIRs, Allocations, assignments, PI vs. PA. Objects, RPSL, routing registry, Hands on The RIPE database. Automating BGP configuration Automation tools, whois, IRRToolSet, Bogon lists, tracking bogon lists, HTTP, Peering, routing registries, DNS. Communities What is a community? Community names, communities for: peer types and geography. RFC 1998, default communities. Hands on Setting local preference on other routers. Route servers What are route servers? LINX route servers, route server policy control, What are route collectors, Looking glasses. Hands on Setting up and working with a route server. Peer relationships IBGP, EBGP, next hop self, advertising routes into/out of BGP, synchronisation. Hands on IBGP, troubleshooting a large BGP network. Route reflectors and confederations Full mesh IBGP, Route reflectors, RR configuration and design, confederations, migration issues. Hands on RR configuration. BGP architectures Stub vs. transit AS, when to use BGP, multihoming strategies and issues, default routes. Multihop EBGP, load balancing. Hands on Multihoming. BGP security RFC 7454, security steps, BGP TTL security, filters, RPKI, ROAs, rsync, rrdp, validators. A secure BGP template. Hands on RPKI prefix validation.
Definitive IP routing training course description An intensive hands on IP routing course leading to LINX Accredited Internet Technician stage 2 focusing on routing in an IP environment. The course concentrates on OSPF and IS-IS but also covers BGP and MPLS. Hands on sessions are used to reinforce the theory rather than teach specific manufacturer equipment. A multiple choice exam, leading to the LAIT II certification, is available after the course. The exam consists of 60 questions and lasts 2.0 hours. What will you learn Calculate subnet numbers in seconds. Configure and troubleshoot static routes. Explain how OSPF works. Build resilient networks with VRRP and OSPF. Implement and troubleshoot OSPF, IS-IS and VLANS. Evaluate and choose appropriate routing protocols for particular scenarios. An optional multiple choice exam, leading to the LAIT II certification, is included at the end of the course. The exam consists of 60 questions and lasts 2.0 hours. Definitive IP routing training course details Who will benefit: Network engineers Prerequisites: TCP/IP Foundation for engineers Duration 5 days Definitive IP routing training course contents Basic routing Review of LAIT I routing, reading routing tables. Hands on Setting up a routed network. Static routes Why use static routes? Default routes. Hands on Configuring static routes. First hop redundancy Default gateways, VRRP/HSRP/GLBP. Load sharing, critical IP addresses. Hands on VRRP. Basic OSPF What is OSPF? Process IDs, passive interfaces. Hands on Simple OSPF. Subnetting Bit boundary subnetting, calculating network numbers. Exercise: Subnetting. OSPF overview Metrics, convergence, DV vs. Link state, IGPs, classless, OSPF features, load sharing, OSPF authentication. Hands on OSPF features. OSPF within an area How OSPF works, LSAs, LSDB, router IDs, hellos, configuring hellos, exchange protocol. Hands on Investigating OSPF structures. OSPF areas Scalability, why areas? Area IDs, area 0, ABRs, ABR resilience, areas & LSDBs & LSAs, virtual links. Hands on Multi area OSPF. Redistribution Multiple routing protocols, common scenarios, routing distance, External LSAs, E1 and E2. Type 4 LSAs. OSPF and default routes. Hands on Configuring static route redistribution. Route aggregation Route summarisation. How to aggregate, CIDR, ASBR summarisation. Hands on OSPF address summarisation. OSPF packet formats OSPF packets, protocol stack, packet flows, OSPF headers, neighbours, neighbour states, DRs, adjacencies, BDRs, DR election. Hands on Analysing OSPF packets, troubleshooting. OSPF OSPF stub areas LSA types, area types, area architecture, stub areas, default routes, benefits & disadvantages of stub areas, TSSAs, NSSAs, Type 7 LSAs. Hands on Stub and TSSA configuration. IS-IS End systems, Intermediate systems, how IS-IS works, IS-IS router ID, Level 1, Level 2, IS-IS hierarchy. Hands on Configuring IS-IS, troubleshooting IS-IS. The Internet Autonomous systems, Peering, transit, looking glasses. Hands on Internet routing tables. Basic BGP IGPs, EGPs, What's BGP? BGP RIB, in/out process, tables peers, adding routes. Hands on Simple configuration and troubleshooting. Routing IPv6 Multi protocol routing, IPv6 addressing, IPv6 routing tables, IPv6 static routes, OSPFv3, IS-IS and IPv6. Hands on Routing IPv6. STP and L2 routing STP, RSTP, L2 IS-IS, Multi system link aggregation. Hands on RSTP. MPLS Core MPLS, MPLS and the 7 layer model, MPLS protocol, MPLS standard, MPLS runs on routers, MPLS history, Why MPLS?, LSRs, PE and P router roles, FEC, swapping labels, MPLS packet format. Hands on Enabling MPLS. Testing and troubleshooting of MPLS. Appendix EIGRP: How EIGRP works, DUAL.
This course is the ultimate resource for developers of all levels looking to master Express Framework, SQL, and the powerful combination of Passport.js and Auth0. Whether you are starting out with web development or working in the field for years, this course will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need in order to build robust, dynamic web applications.
Learn to code in C++, one of the oldest and most popular programming languages in the market. This course is created to quickly give you the knowledge and practice you really need to master C++ basics. We will cover core concepts such as variables, arrays, vectors, functions, scope, namespaces, loops, references, prototypes, and more.
Learn to build a RESTful API using ASP.NET Core Minimal API, entity framework, and employ enterprise-level development practices and patterns. We will implement various support tools for data validations, logging, documentation, and security. You will learn everything you need to know about building a Minimal API using .NET 6 (or .NET 7 preview).
Overview: Are you ready to elevate your expertise in high-voltage three-phase systems? Our comprehensive course, 'Short Circuit Analysis for HV Three Phase Systems,' is designed to empower electrical engineers, power system professionals, and anyone involved in the design and maintenance of high-voltage electrical networks. Key Benefits: Specialized Knowledge: Gain in-depth insights into short circuit analysis specific to high-voltage three-phase systems. This course is tailored for professionals seeking specialized skills in analyzing and mitigating short circuits in complex electrical networks. Real-world Applications: Dive into practical scenarios and case studies, providing hands-on experience that directly applies to real-world situations. Acquire the skills needed to analyze short circuits in various industrial settings, ensuring you are well-equipped to handle challenges on the job. Cutting-Edge Techniques: Stay ahead of the curve by learning the latest techniques and methodologies in short circuit analysis. Understand how to use advanced software tools to simulate and analyze short circuits, allowing you to make informed decisions in system design and protection. Risk Mitigation: Learn strategies to identify potential risks associated with short circuits in high-voltage systems and implement effective protective measures. Minimize downtime, enhance system reliability, and ensure the safety of personnel and equipment within your electrical network. Expert Instruction: Benefit from the guidance of industry experts with extensive experience in high-voltage systems. Our instructors bring a wealth of knowledge to the table, providing valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your learning experience. Networking Opportunities: Connect with like-minded professionals, fostering valuable networking opportunities. Share experiences, exchange ideas, and build relationships within the industry, enriching your professional network for future collaborations and career advancements. Flexible Learning: Access the course content at your own pace with our online platform. Whether you're a working professional or a student, our flexible schedule allows you to balance your learning with other commitments. Who Should Enroll: Electrical Engineers Power System Designers Maintenance Professionals Utility Engineers Electrical Consultants Students pursuing electrical engineering Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and become a go-to expert in Short Circuit Analysis for HV Three Phase Systems. Enroll now and power up your career! Course Curriculum Introduction To Short Circuit Analysis For Hv Three Phase Systems Course Introduction To Short Circuit Analysis For Hv Three Phase Systems Course 00:00 Short Circuit Fault Analysis Overview Short Circuit Fault Analysis Overview Per Phase Analysis Per Phase Analysis 00:00 Per Unit Analysis Per Unit Analysis 00:00 Change Of Base Change Of Base 00:00 Transformers Per Unit Analysis Transformers Per Unit Analysis 00:00 Symmetrical Components Symmetrical Components 00:00 Asymmetrical Three Phase Fault Analysis Asymmetrical Three Phase Fault Analysis 00:00 System Modeling System Modeling 00:00