Calendar and Venue
Date: 10th December to 12th December, 2016
Time: 09:00 – 18:00 NPT (GMT+0545)
Venue: Hotel Yellow Pagoda, Kantipath, Kathmandu – map
Workshop Details
Tracks | Instructors | Target Audience |
SOHO Network Design | Ram Krishna Pariyar, Kshitiz Shrestha, Indiver Badal, Uttam Shrestha Rana, Dibya Khatiwada, Rupesh Basnet, Nir Ranjan Dangol |
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OPTICAL FIBER NETWORK DESIGN | Kiran Devkota, Kijush Maharjan, Krishna Murari Poudel, Srijan Bhuju |
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Course outline – SOHO Network Design
Day1
- Introductions, Objectives & Logistic information
- Layer1 , 2 and 3 Refresher
- SOHO Network Design Principles and Best Practices
- Soho Network Cabling
- Cabling Installation
- Introduction to Linux
- Linux Lab
Day2
- IPv4 and IPV6
- Building an Address Plan
- TCP/IP Lab
- Cisco and Juniper Configuration Essentials
- Layer 2 Network Design
- Switching Architecturers: Spanning Tree
- Spanning Tree Lab
- Routing and Forwarding Basics
Day3
- Introduction to OSPF
- OSPF Lab
- Introduction too NAT
- Network Address Translation lab
- Network Migration and Planning
- Soho Security
- IPSec VPN lab
Downloads
- Workshop Intro
- Network_Design_Principles
- IP Addressing
- Layer1-2-3 Refresher
- Network_Cabling
- Cabling_Installation_Hints
Course outline – Optical Fiber Network Design
Day 1
- Fiber Optics Concepts, Fiber types and Cables
- Packaging, Laying and Enclosures
- Color codes, tube, connectors and Patch cord
- Network Interface Device
- Labs
Day 2
- Wavelengths and losses in optical fiber
- Optical Distribution Network
FTTx Introduction and Design - Link Budget Calculation
- DWDM Introduction
- Labs
Day 3
- Fiber Splicing
- Power meter, Optical Fault Locator
- Fiber Cleaner
- OTDR
- Labs
Certificate of Completion
Participants who successfully complete the 3-day workshops will be awarded a Certificate of Completion.
Terms and Conditions
For Workshops: Both Tracks
- All participants are expected to bring his/her own laptop for the workshop. The event organizers won’t be able to provide any laptops. The laptop should be able to connect to Workshop wireless network.
- Basic knowledge of Computer Networks is required.
- You agree to the event “Terms & Conditions” and are expected to observe fully the “Code of Conduct”.