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Prerequisites
- Experience of a
digital bus is mandatory
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Course Objectives
- The course
explains the IEEE802.3 specification, and
especially the evolution between Ethernet
10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1000Mbps and 10 Gbps
- An
architectural view of an Ethernet network
is provided, highlighting the differences
between repeaters, switches and routers
- The MAC
layer is studied through various
Freescale implementation examples
- The course
explains how the spanning tree algorithm
works
- Quality of
Service through the VLAN tag is explained
- Switch
related protocols GARP, GMRP and GVRP are
detailed
- The course
details the operation of the PHY-to-MAC
bus
- The course
describes the transmission protocol
according to the medium
- An
introduction to TCP-UDP/IP allows to
understand how upper layer data are
encapsulated into Ethernet frames
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Duration
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Topics (The full description of this course
can be provided on request)
INTRODUCTION TO ETHERNET
- Protocol layers
- Topology, equipments : hub, switch and
router
- Collisions, backoff algorithm
- Highlighting how software and hardware
interact
- Full duplex Ethernet
- Flow control mechanisms
MAC LAYER
- Frame format
- Addressing : nodecast, multicast,
broadcast
- Buffer management by Freescale FCC
- Transmit and receive errors detected by
the MAC layers
- Data coherency when buffers are shared by
PowerPC and SDMAs
- Wake on LAN
MANAGEMENT LAYER
- RMON registers
- MIB organization
- Simple Network Management Protocol
10 Mbps NETWORKS
- Differential mode transmission
- Interface to the PHY, AUI and GPSI
- AUI operation, differential Manchester
coding
- 10Base-T
- Repeater
- System considerations
100 Mbps NETWORKS
- Media Independent Interface
- 100Base-X physical sublayers PCS and PMA
- 4b/5b coding
- Far-end fault
- Scrambling
- 100Base-TX, MLT-3 modulation
- Auto-negotiation
1000 Mbps NETWORKS
- Medium types
- Gigabit Media Independent Interface
- MAC implementation examples
1000BASE-T
- PCS layer
- Scrambling
- Convolutional encoder
- Trellis, Viterbi decoder
- 4D-PAM5, constellations
- PMA layer, PAM-5 modulation,
- Auto-negotiation, master vs slave
selection
1000BASE-X
- PCS layer, codage 8b10b
- PMA layer
- Auto-negotiation, utilization of specific
control symbols
- Detail of 1000BASE-CX MDI
10 Gbps NETWORKS
- Full duplex only operation
- MDIO interface, management frame
structure, electrical interface
- XGMII Extender Sublayer XGXS and 10 Gbps
Attachment Unit Interface XAUI
- Physical Coding Sublayer and Physical
Medium Attachement Sublayer 10GBASE-X285
- Physical coding layer for 64b/66b, type
10GBASE-R317
- WAN interface sublayer, type 10GBASE-W
- Physical Media Attachment Sublayer, type
serial
- Physical Medium Dependent Sublayer and
baseband medium, type 10GBASE-S,
10GBASE-L, 10GBASE-E
- Physical Medium Dependent Sublayer and
baseband medium, type 10GBASE-LX4
SWITCH OPERATION - 802.1D
- Switch architecture
- Filtering services
- Quality of service
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
- Management protocol
- GARP [Generic Attribute Registration
Protocol]
- GMRP [GARP Multicast Registration
Protocol]
SWITCH OPERATION - 802.1Q
- Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
- Frame tagging
- Quality of Service
- GMRP usage in VLANs
- VLAN switch operation
- GVRP [GARP VLAN Registration Protocol]
INTRODUCTION TO TCP/IP
- The TCP/IP protocol stack
- IP [Internet Protocol]
- ARP [Address Resolution Protocol]
- RARP [Reverse Address Resolution
Protocol]
- ICMP [Internet Control Message Protocol]
- Transport layer overview
- UDP [User Datagram Protocol]
- TCP [Transport Control Protocol]
- DOS/UNIX TCP/IP commands
POWER OVER ETHERNET
- Objectives
- Operation
- Protocol
VIRTUAL LANS
- Objectives
- Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
- Frame tagging
- Quality of Service
- GMRP usage in VLANs
- GVRP [GARP VLAN Registration Protocol]
INTRODUCTION TO TCP/IP
- The TCP/IP protocol stack
- IP [Internet Protocol]
- ARP [Address Resolution Protocol]
- RARP [Reverse Address Resolution
Protocol]
- ICMP [Internet Control Message Protocol]
- Transport layer overview
- UDP [User Datagram Protocol]
- TCP [Transport Control Protocol]
- DOS/UNIX TCP/IP commands
LINK AGGREGATION
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Documentation
Training manuals will be given to participants
during training. Precise and easy of use, those
notes can be used as a reference afterwards. |
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Other trainings :
If you want to know our other training courses
and their contents, you can consult or download
our complete training courses list on this page :
Training courses - General
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