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Course outline for IPTV: Internet Protocol Services for TV Distribution and SwitchingIPTV: Internet Protocol Services for TV Distribution and Switching


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Course Duration: 2 days


Course Code: PWL011


Course Description:


This 2-day course gives engineers an appreciation of how TV and video delivery systems will increasingly run over networks based upon IP, and how these services can be deployed reliably in redundant systems. The delivery of this course will be as interactive as possible, integrating demonstrations where appropriate. Attendees will be encouraged to ask questions and explore potential problem areas that exist in design and field delivery of services.

When you have completed this course you will be able to:

Understand addressing schemes for IP network prefix configurations
Examine resilience for MAC/IP mappings for reliable redundancy switching
Select the best routing and switching strategy for server and delivery networks
Analyze protocols used to carry multimedia and troubleshoot services problems
Appreciate how multicast routing protocols function
Specify requirements for firewall transit of video services
Compare how DiffServ, DSCP, RSVP, WFQ, MPLS and 802.1P/Q can provide quality of service
Select the most appropriate quality of service option

Delivery Options

We have a number of public scheduled course dates, please see the bottom of this page.

As an onsite training provider, we can deliver this course in any location in the UK, EMEA, US and Asia/Pac. Please use our enquiry form or the course enquiry at the bottom of this page to enquire about pricing.


Prerequisites:

This training course is aimed at experienced systems engineers, integrators, developers and designers who already have a basic understanding of IP and need to build upon this to better appreciate how reliable distribution and QoS networks can be engineered.


Prerequisite courses:

Introduction to IPTV Broadcasting Systems

Understanding IP and Datanetworking

ICND1: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 1


Follow on courses:

IPTV: Advanced Internet Protocol Services for TV Distribution and Switching

MPEG-4, H.264 and DRM in IPTV

Windows Middleware for IPTV

Hands On Next Generation IPTV Networks

Hands On Advanced Next Generation IPTV Networks

IPTV Billing


This course includes the following modules:

Internet Protocol Suite Delivery of Multimedia Services

  • Structure of Internet Protocol Suite
  • Applications and their service needs
  • Functions of TCP and UDP
  • IP Datagram Services
  • Layer 2 Services
  • Hands-on Exercise 1: Configuring a Protocol Analyzer and Capturing Traffic

Layer 2 Addressing

  • Layer 2 MAC
  • Point tot Point Layer 2 services
  • LAN and Broadcast Media Access Control
  • 802 standard addressing
  • Hands-on Exercise 2: Identifying MAC addresses
  • Group and multicast addresses at layer 2
  • Local addressing
  • Bridging and switching at layer 2
  • Hands-on Exercise 3: Experimenting with Bridges and Switches

Layer 3 Addressing

  • Mapping layer 2 addresses to layer 3 with ARP
  • Constructing and interrogating ARP Tables
  • Hands-on Exercise 4: Observing ARP in operation
  • Requirements to route a packet
  • Selecting Address prefix and address classes
  • Dividing address space into networks and sub-networks
  • Case Study: Deploying Subnets

Routing

  • Distributed dynamic routing
  • Static alternate routing
  • Routing logic
  • Reading IP Routing Tables
  • Hands-on Exercise 5: Reading routing tables in PCs and Routers
  • Selecting metrics
  • Popular Routing Protocols and their problems
  • RIP
  • IGRP
  • RIPv2
  • EIGRP
  • OSPF
  • Building least cost path database
  • Real time switching advantages
  • BGP4
  • Routing Survival Kit: What You Need to Know to Make it Work

Multicasting

  • Deploying Multicasting for network delivery of video
  • Multicast routing requirements
  • Multicast routing approaches
  • Multicast extensions to OSPF
  • Protocol Independent Multicast
  • Selecting Mode of operation: Dense or Sparse
  • IGMP
  • Protocol exchanges to build tree
  • Protocol exchanges to prune tree
  • Potential failures and fixes

Management of Devices With SNMP

  • SNMP conceptual model
  • Reliable management over datagram networks
  • Manager and Agent relationships
  • Management Information Bases
  • ASN.1
  • Hands-on Exercise 6: Observing SNMP Operation
  • Structure of Management Information
  • Get, GetNext and Set
  • Response and Trap
  • Access to tables and scalar objects
  • Walking the MIB
  • Hands-on Exercise 7: Extracting Eables using SNMPWALK
  • Manipulating MIB variables
  • SNMPv1 Community names
  • SNMPv2 and v3

 

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2 days

£995

 

25 - 26

 

 

17 - 18

 


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