Ethernet has become an indispensable part since communication between devices in this fast & modern world would not have been possible without it. Ethernet is applied to an industrial setting, which blends multiple computers, devices, machine, etc., over an organization so that they can communicate with one another. Ethernet offers a very efficient peer-to-peer communication.
This course provides a complete outlook on Industrial Ethernet which involves OSI layers, different topologies, Network System Components and hardened Ethernet devices used in industries.
After completion of this course, every student would have a wider knowledge of hubs, switches, routers, different types of cable and also about intrinsically safety zones.
WHO SHOULD COMPLETE THIS COURSE?
- IT managers
- Network Administrator
- Network Security Engineer
- Networking Technicians
- Electronic Engineers
- Server Administrator
- Systems engineers
COURSE OUTLINE
ETHERNET & TOPOLOGIES
- Ethernet
- Three broad classes of networks
- OSI and TCP/IP layers
- IEEE 802 LAN/MAN standards
- IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CS: 10 Mb/s
- LAN, Bus, Ring and Star topologies
- Hub: Still a bus topology
- Switches: Buffers mean no connection
- 10 MB/S VARIANTS
- 10 Mb/s variants
- 10base5 Ethernet segment
- Ethernet 10base2
- 10baseT Twisted pair
- 10baseF Fibre Optic
- 10 Mb/s Media Access Control layer
- Collisions
- 802.3 MAC Frame
ETHERNET ADDRESSING & IEEE 802.3
- Ethernet addressing
- IEEE 802.3 and DIX frames
FASTER ETHERNET & AUTO NEGOTIATION
- Faster Ethernet
- Faster Ethernet Standards
- 100Base-TX
- Full duplex transmission
- Gigabit Ethernet
- 100BaseT vs 1000BaseT
- 10G Ethernet
- Auto-Negotiation
- Matching of best capabilities
NETWORK SYSTEM COMPONENTS
- Network System Components
- Ethernet stations
- Repeaters
- Bridges & Switches
- Network before spanning tree
- Spanning tree algorithm
- Routers
- Gateways
- Terminal servers
COAXIAL & TWISTED PAIR CABLE
- Ethernet LAN cable types
- Coaxial cable
- LAN cable types – Coax
- Cables: Coax & STP
- LAN cable types – STP
- LAN cable types – UTP
- Category 5, 5e and 6 parameters
- RJ-45 Connector
- Solid & standard RJ-45 blades
- AT&T 258A Configuration EIA T-568B
- 10BaseT & 100BaseTX pin outs
- Straight-through vs. Cross-over cables
FIBRE OPTIC CABLES
- Fibre Optic cable
- Fibre refractive index profiles
- Multimode fibre cables
- Graded index multimode fibre
- Single mode fibre
- Monomode fibres
- Light sources
- Connecting fibres
- Splicing
- Fusion splicer
- General connector construction
- SC & ST connector
INDUSTRIAL ETHERNET & STRUCTURED CABLING
- Industrial Ethernet cabling
- Structured cabling
- TIA/EIA cabling standards
- Structured cabling elements
- Horizontal cabling options
- Fibre optic structured cabling
- Documentation
REDUNDANT TOPOLOGIES & DETERMINISTIC OPERATION
- Redundant topologies
- Recovery times
- Deterministic Ethernet
HARDENED DEVICES
- Hardened Ethernet
- Industrial Ethernet cabling
- Industrial Ethernet connectors
- Industrial Ethernet Equipment
- Industrial systems: Ingress protection ratings 1st digit
- Ingress protection ratings 2nd digit
- etherMATE connectors
- Some connectors
- RJ-45, IP20, IP67
- Hybrid connector, IP 67
INTRINSIC SAFETY & POE
- Intrinsically safe areas recap
- Levels of protection
- Zones & gases
- Intrinsically safe options
- Safe connector example
- Power over Ethernet
- PoE Type 1 and 2