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Certified in Convergent Network Technologies (Mod 1-6)
Web-Based Course Description
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Self Paced Web Based Training (WBT)
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NCSWBCNWBTSPR304
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| Prerequisites |
Num of Trainees |
None
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1 student per WBT
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| Audience |
Price per Seat |
- Anyone wanting an introduction into the terminology and concepts of telecommunication, data, computers, broadband, VoIP and LANs.
- Anyone interested in having an industry recognized certificate from the Telecommunication Industry Association, TIA.
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$465 for the 6 module series (bundle 30% discount)
Note: The 6 test bundle sold separately |
| Course Contents |
This WBT will introduce students to the terminology and concepts used in today’s networks. Each lesson builds upon the previous lesson in a step-by-step
common sense approach. The WBT will take the student through interactive lessons, demonstrating how networking equipment and networks work. This WBT will
cover modern day network equipment, standards, protocols, VoIP technologies. The overall goal of the course is to give any employee a basic foundation of
today’s networking technology that is an integral part of our everyday life, whether at work or at home.
The CCNT course contains the following modules:
- Basic Telecommunications explores analog and digital concepts, and introduces telecommunications fundamentals such as networks, business communications systems, signaling, Internet telephony and switching
- This Basic Data Communications builds a student's knowledge of related software and hardware. This module introduces the technology of network architecture, packet switching, fiber optics, data communication channels and data communication devices
- Computer Telephone Integration (CTI) Essentials introduces the dynamics of connecting a computer to a telephone system for routing calls through switches. This program also teaches the technology of applications, architecture and system development
- Voice over IP (VoIP) Essentials teaches the principles of transmitting voice calls and fax over the Internet, and explores VoIP networks, bandwidth compression, the gateway, packet prioritization, RSVP, H.320 and H.323, and WAN engineering issues
- Broadband Technologies discusses the need for transmitting multiple signal types simultaneously by way of divided channels, and then explores the technology of voice and data integration, frame relay, SONET, ATM/cell relay, SMDS, BISDN, DSL and VPN
- Local Area Networks (LANs) develops critical understanding of the concepts and technology of LAN topologies, information transfer, transmission techniques, media standards and network management
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Student will receive, via email, logon instructions and attendee instructions
Student must have access to:
- PC with Internet connection (DSL or better)
- PC w/ Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 or NT4 with Service Pack 6 or better
- Speakers or headphones
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| Contact Tech Training |
Aastra USA Inc.
2811 Internet Blvd.
Frisco, TX 75034 USA
Tel: 800-468-3266 xt 3369
Fax: 469-365-4026
techtraining@aastrausa.com
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