MAN, WAN and Routing
Description
The course is oriented to train in the knowledge of flow control and error, circuit and packet switching networks and corresponding uses, and datagrams and virtual circuits in packet switching networks and corresponding uses. In addition, it is intended that the participant acquires mastery over the functionality of the various active devices, such as routers, design skills, weighting, definition of active and passive devices; And can understand the fundamentals of network routing, routing and routing protocols, and the operation of internal routing protocols such as RIP and OSPF and outside, such as EGPs and BGP.
Contents
Networks. Data Communications Model. OSI Model and TCP / IP Protocol Suite. Flow Control and Error Control. HDLC protocol. Circuit and Packet Switching. WAN and MAN networks. Classification. Active devices. Routers. Simulators of training, traffic and configuration of routers. Tools for capturing traffic in LAN networks. IP Addressing.
Routing in Switched Data Networks. Routing and routing protocols. Internal Routing (IRP) and External (ERP) protocols. Autonomous Systems. Vector distance routing. Link state routing. RIP and OSPF protocols. EGP and BGP protocols. Routing in IPv6. Configuration in routers of routing protocols.
Requirements and Conditions
12 weeks (3 months) with an estimated time of dedication for the student of 4-6 hours per week.
Professionals, technicians and computer enthusiasts.
Basic and solid computer skills required.
20 participants.






