CAV-SP Advanced Industrial Networking

CAV-SP Advanced Industrial Networking

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  • Investment: US$ 299.00
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Must complete all lessons

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Description

Network Engineering is a branch of engineering technology that deals with the study of planning, designing, commissioning and installing the industrial networks. It deals with the operation of networks, protocols, operating systems and network technologies.
This course is aimed to help students to understand the basics of industrial data communications, networking and protocols, thus making them familiar with the design, maintenance and administration of computer networks.

WHO SHOULD COMPLETE THIS COURSE

  • IT managers
  • Systems engineers
  • Maintenance engineers
  • Quality/testing engineers
  • Network Administrator
  • Server Administrator
  • Network Security Engineer
  • Course Outline

COURSE OUTLINE

INTRODUCTION TO ETHERNET

  • Comparison of IEEE802.3 and Ethernet Blue Book 2
  • Types of Ethernet
  • Frames of IEEE 802.3
  • Ethernet Addressing


VARIANTS OF ETHERNET

  • 10 Mbps Ethernet
  • 10Base5, 10Base2 and 10BaseT Segment
  • 10BaseFL, 10BaseFP and 100BaseT Segment
  • 100Mbps Ethernet Standards, Gigabit Ethernet standards and 10 Gigabit Ethernet


INDUSTRIAL/INTRINSICALLY ETHERNET AND POE/PPOE

  • Packaging, coating and hardening of Industrial Ethernet
  • Deterministic vs. Stochastic operation
  • Switching Technology
  • Introduction to Intrinsically safe Ethernet
  • Definition of POE and PPOE


IP ADDRESSES

  • Introduction to IP
  • Details of IP Addresses
  • Addressing Structures


SUBNETTING AND SUBNET MASK

  • Masking Concept
  • Subnet Mask
  • Subnetting
  • Variable length subnet masking (VLSM)


ARP AND ICMP

  • Introduction to ARP
  • ARP Header
  • ICMP Definition
  • ICMP Message structure


INTRODUCTION TO IPv6

  • IPV6 Address Notation
  • IPV4 vs. IPV6
  • IPV6 Addresses


SUMMARY OF ADRESS TYPES

  • ICMPv6
  • ICMPv6 ND Protocol
  • HOST TO HOST LAYER PROTOCOLS
  • Ports and Sockets
  • Transmission control Protocol (TCP)
  • Maximum Segment Size (MSS)
  • User Datagram Protocol (UDP)


APPLICATION LAYER IN THE MODEL

  • Application layer in OSI model and TCP/IP model
  • HTTP, FTP and SFTP definitions
  • Explanation on DNS, SNMP, SMTP, APIPA and DHCP
  • Bootstrap protocol
  • BOOTP vs. DHCP


INTRODUCTION TO SWITCHES

  • Switches
  • Switching Architecture
  • Hubs vs. Switches
  • Bridges
  • TYPES OF SWITCHES
  • Layer 2 (L2) Switch and Layer 3 (L3) Switch
  • Managed vs. Unmanaged Switches
  • Spanning Tree Protocol


VIRTUAL LAN

  • Limitations of VLAN
  • Basic operation of a VLAN
  • VLAN Connections
  • VLAN Tagging


QUALITY OF SERVICE (QoS)

  • Details of IP Addresses
  • Redundancy
  • Ether channel


ROUTING

  • Mechanics of routing
  • Methods of routing
  • Subnetting
  • Subnet mask


ROUTING TECHNIQUES

  • Variable length subnet masking (VLSM)
  • Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
  • Port Forwarding
  • Network Address Translation (NAT)


ADVANCED ROUTING

  • Autonomous systems (AS)
  • Routing metrics


INTERIOR GATEWAY PROTOCOL

  • RIP
  • RIPv2
  • OSPF
  • EIGRP


EXTERIOR GATEWAY PROTOCOL AND MPLS

  • Explanation on EGP
  • Definition on MPLS
  • Series of LSRs Interconnect


CCTV OVER IP

  • IP cameras in CCTV
  • Analog vs. IP cameras
  • Compression Formats
  • Bandwidth requirements
  • LAN/WAN


MODBUS

  • Introduction
  • Modbus Messaging protocol
  • Modbus Serial
  • Modbus protocol structure
  • Modbus Transmission structures
  • MODBUS OVER TCP and OPC
  • Modbus/TCP communication stack
  • Modbus Architecture model
  • Modbus/TCP connection establishment
  • Modbus/TCP client server interaction


OPC

  • Fieldbuses


SECURITY MEASURES

  • Security problems
  • Access Control Lists
  • Filtering


FIREWALLS

  • Hardware and software based firewall
  • Important types of firewall
  • Packet filtering firewall


NAT

  • Stateful packet Inspection firewall
  • Application layer firewall


VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK

  • Point to point tunneling protocol
  • Layer2 Forwarding protocol
  • Layer2 Tunneling protocol
  • IP Security protocol


AUTHENTICATION AND ENCRYPTION

  • Authentication definition
  • Introduction to encryption
  • Encryption process
  • SSH Tunnel


WIRELESS

  • Wireless Ethernet backhauls
  • Ethernet modems for PtP and PtMP applications
  • Wireless LANs
  • IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.15.4 AND IEEE 802.11i
  • IEEE 802.11 Specifications
  • Industrial Wireless LAN
  • Industrial Mesh networks
  • Authentication

Investment

Plan Name Investment
Unlimited Access for 2 Years: US$ 299.00

Instructor

Danie Stoop

Pr. Eng. ECSA 960178
M Eng Electronics (Cum Laude, PU for CHE 2000) 

 

Danie was born in South Africa in 1964 and played with electronics since his school days. He obtained the B. Eng. Electrical and Electronic degree from the former Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education (PU for CHE).
Danie worked in industry for a year and then joined the same university’s School for Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering as lecturer. In 1992, he began his own electronic consultancy business named Dantron, which is an acronym of his own name and the term “electronics”.
In 1997 he won the University’s VERKA competition for best lecturer in the Faculty of Engineering. During the years he lectured, he conducted research in TCP/IP based digital communications for which he obtained a Masters degree Cum Laude in 1999 and pioneered a programmable logic laboratory, sponsored by Xilinx from the USA, amongst others.
Danie’s design experience includes many facets of electronic and embedded systems and -programming for applications such as protocol converters between a variety of protocols.
During 2000, Danie moved over to the operations division of the university, where he gained extensive operational and management experience. In 2011, Danie was awarded for the most innovative contribution towards the Northwest University’s management systems and currently holds the position as Head of Electrical and Electronic Services at the university. Here he gained extensive experience in specifying, installing and maintaining a wide variety of corporate electrical, electronic and security systems.
Danie still engages in the academic world from time to time as external examiner or moderator.
He is currently enrolled in  a leadership academy to further hone his management skills.
Danie resides in the university city of Potchefstroom and is married to Marlise. They have three sons. He enjoys doing woodwork in his (very little) spare time.

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