Internet Protocol (IP) Fundamentals provides you with an introduction to the basic concepts of IP networking the IP Suite and the basics of routing. You will gain from this course a solid understanding of how a packet moves from the source destination workstation to the destination workstation and the major steps along the way including how data is segmented how headers are added or stripped off and how a file travels through the IP stack.
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This course is designed for design and support specialists with a working knowledge of voice and data who need the fundamentals of Voice over IP technologies.
This course is recommended to help you prepare for Nortel Certification.
Important: This course supports the Nortel 920-803 Exam.
This course is designed for installation technicians and customer service representatives responsible for installing and configuring BCM50 systems. This course instructs you on how to install the hardware perform initial configuration and configure messaging on your BCM50.
This course is taught at the BCM50 Release 3.0 level.
This course is designed for installation technicians and customer service representatives responsible for installing and configuring BCM50 and BCM200/400 systems. This course instructs you on how to install the BCM200/400 hardware and how to perform configuration and maintenance tasks on the BCM200/400 and BCM50 systems.
This course is taught at the BCM50 Release 3.0 and BCM200/400 Release 4.0 level.
Note: BCM50 hardware installation content and messaging content is not included in thiscourse. Course 6045C BCM50 Release 3.0 Installation Initial Configuration and Messagingis a prerequisite to this course. Course 6045C instructs you on how to install the BCM50 hardware perform initial configuration and configure messaging on your BCM50.
This foundation level course is the starting point for your Meridian 1 or Communication Server 1000 5.5 training. The course is designed for anyone new to the Meridian 1 or Communication Server 1000 platform or for those requiring refresher training. Through presentations and interactive practices you will learn about the basics of system software and hardware architecture the recommended programming hierarchy commonly-used features and services and technical documentation and other resources to help you on the jobs.
This foundation level course is the starting point for your Communication Server 1000 training. Through presentations and interactive practices you will learn how to use the Command Line Interface (CLI) and the Element Manager web interface to perform basic system administration and management tasks.
This course emphasizes the use of Element Manager for a CS 1000 system running on a Signaling Server with a VxWorks platform. The course assumes the system is fully installed and operational.
Important: If you have successfully completed Meridian 1 or Communication Server 1000 training at Release 4.5 or 5.0 please contact a training consultant to identify which courses best meet your needs.
This course which introduces you to Ethernet technology is designed to provide you with a comprehensive high"level understanding of various aspects of Ethernet. Regardless of your current level of knowledge you will gain from this course a solid understanding of the operational and theoretical components of an Ethernet network.
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This course provides a basis for understanding Ethernet switched networks. It is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of various aspects of Ethernet. Regardless of your current level of knowledge you will gain by taking this course a solid understanding of the operational and theoretical components of an Ethernet Switched network and the standards that make them work.
By attending this course you will gain a fundamental understanding of IP routing protocols with emphasis on the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol. The course explains the theory configuration operation and support of the OSPF protocol with special consideration given to OSPF areas summary ranges and external routes. The course also includes a discussion of address masks Routing Information Protocol (RIP) the use and configuration of IP route policy filters along with an introduction to Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and IPv6. Through hands-on exercises this course provides you with the necessary skills to configure and manage OSPF RIP BGP and route policy filters on the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch