IPTV: Advanced
Internet Protocol Services for TV Distribution and Switching
Course Duration:
2 days
Training Course Description:
A two day training course aimed at experienced systems engineers,
integrators, developers and designers who already have a basic
understanding of IP and need to upgrade this to better appreciate
how reliable distribution, management, troubleshooting and QoS
multicast networks can be engineered. TV and video delivery systems
increasingly run over networks based upon IP. Engineers need an
appreciation of how these services can be deployed reliably in
redundant systems.
When you have completed this program you will be able to:
- Communicate with customer
Internetworking and support professionals
- Measure, monitor and
troubleshoot performance in IP environments
- Select and use SNMP MIBs for
monitoring and control of distribution networks
- Appreciate how Gigabit Ethernet
switches deliver multicast and aggregated traffic
- Set up multicast routing
protocols functions using IGMP and PIM
- Undertake diagnostic testing and
monitoring of Layer 2 and Layer 3 services
Delivery Options:
As an onsite training provider, we can deliver this course in any
location in the UK, EMEA, US and Asia/Pac. Please use our enquiry
form or the course enquiry at the bottom of this page to enquire
about pricing.
Prerequisites:
Delegates should have a solid understanding of TCP/IP and have
attended the first course in this series or have similar skills.
Prerequisite courses:
IPTV: Internet Protocol
Services for TV Distribution and Switching
Follow up courses:
Understanding MultiService Access and SIP
Understanding MultiService Access and H.248
Gigabit Ethernet for Telecommunications Service Networks
Multi-Protocol Label Switching in 21st Century Telecommunications
Networks
Transport of Next-Generation Data Services over SDH
IPTV: Advanced Internet Protocol Services for TV Distribution
and Switching includes the following modules:
Internet Protocol Suite For TV Distribution
- Structure of Internet Protocol
Suite
- Mechanisms for performance and
delivery monitoring
- Division of services for Layers
2 and 3
- IP Datagram Services
- Layer 2 Services
- Addressing at Layer 3 and Layer
2
- Hands-on Exercise 1: Configuring
IP for TV Transmission
Gigabit Ethernet
- IEEE 802.3 2002
- CSMA/CD and issues of delivery
at Gigabit speeds
- Switching
- Transparent Spanning Tree and
Rapid Spanning Tree
- GARP for registration of
attributes
- Multicast registration at Layer
2
- VLANs within Gigabit Ethernet
- VLAN Trunking 802.1Q
- Aggregation to deliver trunking
above 1Gb/s
- Group and multicast addresses at
layer 2
- Hands-on Exercise 2: Comparing
switching by VLAN and Layer 3 IP
Advanced Routing
- Layer 3 addressing
- Classifying Routing Protocols
- Distance Vector Routing
- Link State Routing
- Policy Based Routing
- Implementing OSPF
- Metrics
- Neighbor authentication
- OSPF Areas
- Troubleshooting Routed Networks
- Monitoring Performance
- Hands-on Exercise 3: Setting up
OSPF Areas
Multicast Configuration
- Internet Group Management
Protocol (IGMP)
- Protocol Independent Multicast
(PIM)
- Selecting the Scope
- Functions in operating
multicasting
- Hands-on Exercise 4: Configuring
and Monitoring Multicast
Selecting MIBs for SNMP
Management
- Management Information Bases
- Standard MIBs
- Performance monitoring within
RFC 1213
- Selecting MIBs for Monitoring
performance
- Hands-on Exercise 5: Monitoring
Performance of Multicast with SNMP
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