Advanced IP Networks for Engineers
Overview
This 2 day course builds on the content covered in the IP Network Essentials for Engineers course giving more detail on the protocols involved in streaming video across IP networks.
Delegates will build practical networks hands-on to deliver unicast video streams across routed and switched networks. The resilience of the network to deliver video streams at layer 2 (spanning tree / rapid spanning tree) will be compared and contrasted practically with the failover of routing protocols at layer 3 (OSPF routing protocol). Layer 3 switches will be used for interconnecting networks and typical commands required for these exercises will be covered on the course.
This course can be delivered online in the current climate and can also be customised on request.
Pre-Requisites
Delegates should have attended the ‘Network Essentials for Engineers’ course or have the equivalent knowledge and experience. If this course runs as a virtual delivery then practical elements of the course will be demonstrated by the trainer using network simulator software.
Availability
This course is run on demand and can be delivered at a location to suit you. Due to the bespoke nature of both the delivery and the content of these courses, please click the button below to request further information and we will be able to put together a quote based on your needs.
For more information, please contact training@theiabm.org.
Who is it for?
- Broadcast and media engineers, technical operators or technicians who need a deeper understanding of streaming video over IP networks
- Apprentices or recent technology graduates and other new starters who need to understand the essentials of IT networks
- Established technical staff who need to increase their confidence and competence in IT network
- Project or product managers, system integrators or designers who need a better understanding of the fundamentals of packet-switched networks
- Managers of engineering or technical support departments who need to improve their understanding of the underlying principles, jargon and concepts of networking
Agenda
Delegates will build practical networks hands-on to deliver unicast video streams across routed and switched networks. The resilience of the network to deliver video streams at layer 2 (spanning tree / rapid spanning tree) will be compared and contrasted practically with the failover of routing protocols at layer 3 (OSPF routing protocol).
Layer 3 switches will be used for interconnecting networks and typical commands required for these exercises will be covered on the course. Delivery of unicast video will be via RTSP/RTP/UDP and also ‘over the top’ TV using HTTP/TCP. The Wireshark protocol analyser will be used to decode these protocols for a deeper understanding of how they work and also for troubleshooting purposes.
The ability of TCP and UDP to deal with packet loss and delay will also be considered theoretically and tested practically using the networks built during the course and open source video software for delivery of the unicast streams. This is a ‘hands on’ course designed to give the delegate confidence in working practically with streaming video over IP networks.
Module 1
Network protocols used in broadcast networks
Module 2
Switch, port and VLAN configuration
Module 3
IP routing, inter VLAN routing and resilience at layer 2 and layer 3
Module 4
Network diagnostics
Module 5
Streaming and on-demand media delivery