Advanced TCP/IP Based Industrial Networking

  • Schedule : Online
  • Who is this for: Software Engineers , Students

Duration: 5-8 Hours
Schedule: Online
Level: Beginner
Rs: 0

Course Overview

Objective

  • To understand  the design and troubleshooting of Industrial Ethernet networks, as well as the selection, installation, and configuration of components such as routers and switches.

  • Network Interface Layer : Ethernet
  • Network Layer Protocols IPV 4
  • Network Layer Protocols IPV 6
  • Host -To -Host & Application Layer Protocols
  • Switching
  • Advanced Switching
  • Routing
  • Advanced Routing
  • CCTV Over IP
  • Ethernet in Industrial Applications
  • Security
  • Wireless

 

  • Bluebook (V2) vs. IEEE 802.3

  • Frame Structure & MAC Address

  • Variants (10 M bps Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, GbE, 10GbE, 100GbE)

  • Industrial Ethernet

  • Intrinsically safe (Ex) Ethernet

  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) (IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.11at)

  • Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)

  • Datagram structure and protocol header

  • Address structure and classes

  • Subnet mask and default gateway

  • Private addressing schemes

  • ARP and ICMP

  • Datagram structure, protocol header, and header extensions

  • Address structure: multicast, unicast and anycast addresses

  • Address scope

  • ICMPv6

  • Connectionless vs. Connection-oriented communication

  • Ports and sockets

  • TCP operation, connections, header structure

  • UDP operation, header structure

  • HTTP and FTP

  • DNS and DynDNS

  • SNMP

  • Mechanics of switching

  • Hubs vs. switches

  • Bridging vs. switching

  • Managed vs. unmanaged switches

  • L2 vs. L3 switching

  • Spanning Tree protocols (STP, R STP, M STP, SPB)VLANs and port prioritization (IEEE 802.1p/Q)

  • QoS and DiffServ

  • Switch rings and associated protocols

  • Parallel Redundancy Protocol (IEC 62439-3)

  • Port-based authentication (IEEE 802.1X)

  • Link aggregation/trunking (Etherchannel, IEEE 802.3ad)Mechanics of routing

  • VLSM and CIDR

  • Subnetting

  • Virtual mapping (NAT) and masquerading

  • Port forwardingAutonomous Systems (ASSs)

  • Routing metrics

  • Interior Gateway Protocols (RIPv2, EIGRP, IS-IS, O SPF)

  • Exterior Gateway Protocols (BGPv4)

  • Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS)Analog vs. IP cameras

  • Compression (JPEG, M PEG4, H.264)

  • Bandwidth requirements

  • LAN/WAN infrastructureModbus serial over Ethernet

  • Modbus/TCP

  • OPC

  • Ethernet-based FieldbuseAccess Control Lists (ACLs)

  • MAC address, port, and protocol filtering

  • Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI)

  • VPNs (IPSec and VTUN)

  • Authentication: IEEE 802.1x/EAP, LEPS

  • Security Data Sheets (SDSs)

  • Encryption: AES, TKIP

  • Secure Shell (SSH) tunneling

  • Firewalls

  • DoS (Denial of Service) protectionWireless Ethernet backhauls

  • Ethernet modems for PtP and PtMP applications

  • IEEE 802.11: Industrial WLANs

  • IEEE 802.15.4: Industrial mesh networks

  • Authentication: IEEE 802.11i (WEP, WPA, WPA2)