| DA100 INTRODUCTION TO LANS AND INTERNETWORKS Real world knowledge on LANs and Internetworks for the cabling professional. This introductory course enables students to enhance professional status through the study and understanding of local area networks (LANs) and internetworks. The fundamentals of data networking are explained using a practical, real-world approach. This three-day course is recommended for anyone requiring an overview of data networks and their influence on cabling system designs. For more in-depth training and applications of these topics, enroll in DA110.
Course Overview I. Basic Data Networking Concepts II. Topologies and Architectures III. Communications Concepts IV. Components Overview V. LAN Components VI. Local Internetwork Components VII. Ethernet LAN Technologies VIII. Other LAN Technologies IX. Wide Area Internetwork Components X. LAN/Internetwork Integration XI. Physical Design Considerations XII. Logical Design Considerations
Course Fees BICSI members, $895 Nonmembers, $995
Course Materials: You will receive a comprehensive student workbook, notepads, templates, pencils, and highlighters. At the end of class, you will receive a certificate of completion.
Credits 21 hours RCDD 21 hours RCDD/LAN Specialty 21 hours Installer, Level 2 21 hours Technician 21 hours Residential Installer Who Should Attend: New LAN designers, sales/marketing representatives, installers/technicians, and other personnel interested in LANs/internetworking functions, and their impact on cabling distribution systems. Back to Top |