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Essential Broadband access for engineers

Essential Broadband access for engineers

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  • Delivered Online or In-Person

  • You travel to organiser or they travel to you

  • Redhill

  • Two days

  • All levels

Description

Broadband access training course description

ADSL is a broadband technology providing fast Internet access (amongst other applications) over existing telephone lines. This course covers an overview of the DSL family, what ADSL is through to how ADSL works.

What will you learn
  • Describe what ADSL is.
  • Describe how ADSL works.
  • Describe the ADSL architecture.
  • Recognise the limitations of ADSL.
  • List the elements required for an ADSL installation.
Broadband access training course details
  • Who will benefit:
  • Network engineers and anyone who will be working with ADSL.

  • Prerequisites:
  • Intro to data communications & networking

  • Duration
  • 2 days

Broadband access training course contents

  • What is ADSL?
  • Broadband definitions, OSI layer 1, ADSL services, WANS. ADSL features: always on, point to point, Asymmetric, speeds. ADSL benefits, xDSL family, standards, history, example DSL forum documents.

  • ADSL architecture
  • The big picture, The PSTN and telephones, Digital and analogue, PSTN and modems, ADSL vs. modem speeds, Block 1: Customer premises, Block 2: The last mile, Block 3: The exchange, Block 4: the core network.

  • Customer premises
  • Splitters, micro filters, splitter architectures, Splitterless ADSL, ADSL modems, USB, ADSL routers.

  • The local loop
  • ADSL PHY, Some basics, ADSL margins, speed implications, distances, RADSL, Line testing, whoosh tests, line coding, multiple channels, FDM, echo cancellation, Modulation: AM, FM, PM, QAM, QAM constellations, DMT, CAP, Framing, Superframes, fast data mode, interleaved mode, RADSL revisited.

  • The exchange
  • Local exchange ADSL items, DSLAMs, ADSL racks, Contention.

  • The core network
  • The role of the core network, ATM, ATM VPI/VCI, ATM cells, ATM layers, AAL5, RAS, Home gateways.

  • ADSL and the higher layers
  • Layer 2 choices, PPPoA, PPP, CHAP, Layer 4 and above, ADSL and ATM.

  • Installing and configuring ADSL
  • Choosing providers, line activation, hardware requirements, Configuring layer 1 and layer 2, Configuring IP.

  • Summary
  • ITU ADSL standards

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