Practical Networking and IP

BTEC

In Bishops Waltham

£ 1,195 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    BTEC

  • Location

    Bishops waltham

  • Duration

    3 Days

Our blend of lectures and 'hands-on' training will enable you to become fully conversant with the issues of designing and operating CCTV over LANs.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Bishops Waltham (Hampshire)
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Unit 10 Claylands Park, Claylands Road, SO32 1QD

Start date

On request

About this course

Open to all, no pre requisites needed.

BTEC Level 3

You will gain a level 3 BTEC Qualification at the culmination of the course (subject to assessment)

Traditionally, IP has been used extensively to transmit data. Now, to a host of driving forces, IP is seen as the answer to the transmission to not only of data but also voice and video – in today’s world and for the foreseeable future. This practical IP Installation Training Course looks at IP and its associated protocols in the world of CCTV, as well as how it is utilised in ‘real-life’ applications in the security arena. In addition, we discuss many of the issues that need to be addressed when using or considering the use of IP.

Who should attend?
This IP course is aimed at anyone who is responsible for designing, installing, configuring or maintaining IP networks. This excellent blend of workshop and classroom training will prepare you for challenging ‘real world’ situations in the modern security systems industry.

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Subjects

  • Networking
  • IP
  • CCTV
  • Network
  • TCP/IP and UDP

Teachers and trainers (1)

Tavcom Training

Tavcom Training

Security Systems and Managment Training

Course programme

Advanced IP

The majority of IP CCTV systems run over a LAN (Local Area Network). Understanding how a LAN works, how adding CCTV causes latency, and
what effect this will have on the existing data is a vital part of the pre-installation phase of networked CCTV.

How much bandwidth will a set of cameras need and how is this measured? How do you assess end-to-end latency and improve performance? How are CCTV images secured over a network? These and many more questions are answered in this in-depth course, involving both theory and hands-on work.

Course Content:
Ethernet and token ring networks

  • The 802 standards and their relevance
  • The OSI model - revision
  • The datalink layer as applied to a LAN
  • Frame sizes with different compression techniques
  • Packets and frames - what is the difference ?
  • How the network card really works
  • Choosing the right network card
  • LAN media and their effect on speed and distance
  • Bandwidth utilisation. Bandwidth measurement
  • Latency and where it comes from
  • LANs and security issues. Wireless LANs. Virtual LANs
  • IP addresses and subnetting
  • VLAN tagging
  • Practical sessions
  • Quality of service.

Practical Networking and IP

£ 1,195 + VAT