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Introduction

This 1-day course addresses the fundamentals and best practices in deploying industrial Ethernet networks, with focus on reliability and redundancy, security, future proofing, and reducing the total cost of infrastructure ownership.

For a limited time, all attendees will receive Hirschmann’s LITE MANAGED SWITCH GECKO 8TX.

Objective

Participants will gain a basic understanding of Industrial Ethernet, and learn the best practice in deploying these networks.


Intended Audience

This training course is suitable for Design Engineers or Consultants, Service and Maintenance Technicians, System Integrators/ Installers/Network Engineers and Network owners and operators.


Prerequisites

Participant’s Background:
No previous knowledge of the subject is required. NB: All attendees must bring a personal laptop on the day.

Course Condition:

The cost of this course is $595 ex 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

Commercial ethernet

Critical infrastructure/industrial ethernet

Detailed generic case study

  • Green field design process
  • Physical cabling and logical design
  • Addressing
  • Network segregation - in Layer 2 and 3
  • Equipment selection
  • Network redundancy for high availability
  • Cross functional disciplines

Q&A session

Common topics addressed

  • I need to design a critical Ethernet network – Where do I start?
  • Is there really a lot of difference between industrial vs enterprise/office Ethernet?
  • OSI 7 layer model Why is it relevant and how do I use it practically?
  • Do I use copper or fibre? What are the different cables and connectors available?
  • What is an IP address or MAC address? How are they related?
  • Star, Daisy Chain, Ring or Mesh topologies – Which is best and why?
  • How do I segregate a network correctly in layer 2 and 3?
  • What is a redundancy protocol? How do I measure real failover recovery times?
  • Basic security measures to implement
  • What are the best practices of successful local and global installations?

 
Schedule

1 day

9.00am to 4.30pm (approx.)

Lunch and light refreshments will be provided.

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