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industrial-ethernet

Introduction

Industrial networks must connect an ever increasing number of technologies and users - while at the same time becoming more flexible. To keep pace with the growing size and performance requirements of these complex networks, system administrators and support technicians need comprehensive technical and practical knowledge about IP communication, multicasting and network security.

Objective

This course builds on the experience gained from “Industrial Ethernet (CT1)”, providing network experts with intensive theoretical and practical knowledge about TCP/IP, IP communication and multicasting. A special emphasis is placed on deploying TCP/IP and multicasting in complex industrial environments. This enables the participants to provide comprehensive support, both for demanding projects and their daily work.

Intended Audience

Technology training course for System Engineers, Network Designers and Support Technicians who are building, supporting or migrating an Industrial Ethernet network.


Prerequisites

Participant’s Background:
Basic knowledge is required, for example previous attendance of the “Industrial Ethernet (CT1)” course. The participant should bring a laptop with Ethernet connection. Administrator rights are required.

Course Condition:

The cost of this course is $1,299ex per person. There is a minimum participant requirement for the course to proceed. Full payment is required prior to course commencement. Cancellation fees of 20% will apply if less than 48 hour notice is given.


Modules

Internet protocol

  • IP Packet
  • IP-Addresses
  • Netmask
  • Classless Inter Domain Routing (CIDR)
  • DiffServ

IP Communication

  • Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
  • Static Routing

Multicasting

  • Multicast Addresses
  • Mapping IP addresses to MAC addresses
  • IGMP

TCP and udp

  • Datagrams
  • Ports

Applications

  • SNTP
  • IEEE1588 Precision Time Protocol
  • DHCP with Option 82
  • SNMP

Network requirements of industrial protocols

  • ProfiNet
  • Ethernet/IP
  • Modbus/TCP

 

Security 

  • 802.1x
  • Radius
  • Network Address Translation
  • Port forwarding 
  • Access Control Lists

 

 
Schedule

 3 days

9.00am to 4.30pm (approx.)

Lunch and light refreshments will be provided.

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