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*[[Media:Ascom_module_1_session_1.pdf|Session 1 PowerPoint]] (Loads PDF) | *[[Media:Ascom_module_1_session_1.pdf|Session 1 PowerPoint]] (Loads PDF) | ||
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*[http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/gg243376.pdf IBM Redbook: TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview] (In depth information) | *[http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/gg243376.pdf IBM Redbook: TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview] (In depth information) | ||
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===Activities=== | ===Activities=== |
Revision as of 15:43, 19 August 2012
Module 1 - Generic IP
Training session includes following topics for basic understanding of IP in order to work with any Ascom Wireless product range. Certification test required after class
Session 1
Subjects
- default gateway
- IP Address
- MAC Address
- Basic Routing
- Subnet mask
- Switching
- VLAN
Learning materials
- Session 1 PowerPoint (Loads PDF)
- Session 2 PowerPoint (Loads PDF)
- IBM Redbook: TCP/IP Tutorial and Technical Overview (In depth information)
Activities
Cisco Packet tracer
Packet Tracer is a Cisco router simulator that can be utilized in training and education, but also in research for simple computer network simulations. The tool is created by Cisco Systems and provided for free distribution to faculty, students, and alumni who are or have participated in the Cisco Networking Academy. The purpose of Packet Tracer is to offer students and teachers a tool to learn the principles of networking as well as develop Cisco technology specific skills.
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Packet tracer activities
Download the activities and open them in packet tracer to start the activity.
- Packet tracer activity 1 - Installing and configuring two hosts
- Packet tracer activity 2 - Configuring hosts in routed networks and playing around for fun