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Optical Transport R14 Training Programs
Catalog of Course Descriptions
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 2
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Catalog of Course Descriptions
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 5
ASON/WSON FUNDAMENTALS ....................................................................................... 6
BGP OVERVIEW & FUNDAMENTALS .............................................................................. 8
DCN (IP/OSI) INTERWORKING & CONFIGURATION FOR OMS NODES ...................... 11
ETHERNET OAM ENHANCEMENT ................................................................................. 14
ETHERNET STANDARDS ................................................................................................ 16
ETHERNET TRANSPORT OVERVIEW & FUNDAMENTALS .......................................... 18
IP MULTICAST OVERVIEW & FUNDAMENTALS ........................................................... 20
IP OVERVIEW & FUNDAMENTALS ................................................................................. 23
IP ROUTING OVERVIEW & FUNDAMENTALS ............................................................... 25
IP-QOS OVERVIEW & FUNDAMENTALS ........................................................................ 27
IS-IS OVERVIEW & FUNDAMENTALS ............................................................................ 30
LAYER 2 DATA CARDS ON OMS1200 ............................................................................ 32
LAYER 2 DATA CARDS ON OMS1600 R4 ...................................................................... 34
LAYER 2 DATA CARDS ON OMS3200 ............................................................................ 36
MARCONI OMS 1200 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ............................................. 38
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
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Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
MARCONI OMS 2400 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ............................................. 41
MARCONI OMS 800 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ............................................... 44
MARCONI OMS3200 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE .............................................. 48
MHL 3000 R13 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ........................................................ 51
MHL 3000 R6 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................... 54
MPLS L2VPN OVERVIEW & FUNDAMENTALS .............................................................. 56
MPLS OVERVIEW & FUNDAMENTALS .......................................................................... 59
OMS 1600 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ............................................................... 61
ON PLANNER R1 OPERATIONS ..................................................................................... 64
OPTICAL NETWORK PRODUCTS OVERVIEW - 1 OF 4 - NETWORK ARCHITECTURE AND NETWORK ELEMENT TYPES ................................................................................. 67
OPTICAL NETWORK PRODUCTS OVERVIEW - 2 OF 4 - OPTICAL NETWORK DESIGN OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................... 69
OPTICAL NETWORK PRODUCTS OVERVIEW - 3 OF 4 - OSS FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS ...................................................................................................................... 71
OPTICAL NETWORK PRODUCTS OVERVIEW - 4 OF 4 - OPTICAL NETWORK PLANNING TOOLS ........................................................................................................... 73
OPTICAL TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW ..................................................... 75
OSPF OVERVIEW & FUNDAMENTALS .......................................................................... 77
OTN FUNDAMENTALS .................................................................................................... 79
SPO 1400 R14 BASIC COMMISSIONING ........................................................................ 81
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 4
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
SPO 1400 R14 CIRCUIT EMULATION AND SYNCHRONIZATION OPERATIONS ........ 83
SPO 1400 R14 MPLS-TP OPERATIONS ......................................................................... 85
SPO 1400 R4 FUNDAMENTALS - ARCHITECTURE....................................................... 87
SPO 1400 R4 FUNDAMENTALS - LCT BASICS ............................................................. 89
SPO 1400 R4 FUNDAMENTALS - PROTECTION SCHEMES ......................................... 91
SPO 1400 R4 PRODUCT FUNDAMENTALS - HARDWARE ........................................... 93
SPO 1400 R4 PRODUCT OVERVIEW .............................................................................. 95
WDM OVERVIEW AND FUNDAMENTALS ...................................................................... 97
SPO 1400 R14 ETHERNET OPERATIONS ...................................................................... 99
SPO 1400 R14 MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................... 101
SPO 1400 R14 OTN COMMISSIONING AND OPERATIONS ........................................ 103
SPO 1400 R14 PDH-SDH OPERATIONS ....................................................................... 105
PAU 6000 R15 OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE .................................................... 107
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 5
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Introduction Ericsson has developed a comprehensive Training Programs service to satisfy the competence needs of our customers, from exploring new business opportunities to expertise required for operating a network. The Training Programs service is delineated into packages that have been developed to offer clearly defined, yet flexible training to target system and technology areas. Each package is divided into flows, to target specific functional areas within your organization for optimal benefits.
Service delivery is supported using various delivery methods including:
Icon Delivery Method
Instructor Led Training (ILT)
Virtual Classroom Training (VCT)
eLearning (WBL)
LIV
ASON/WSON Fundamentals
LZU 108 9280 R1A
Description During this course we are going to focus on: - An introduction to ASON/WSON technology - A description of the ASON/WSON Control Plane - A description of the ASON / WSON Protections
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe what ASON is and which are the main characteristics.
2 Differentiate between ASON and WSON
3 Understand how WSON works and the relevant characteristics in terms of control plane and protection schemes introduced into the WDM layer
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
There are no prerequisites for this course
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 1 hour.
Learning situation This is a self pased web based course
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 7
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
Introduction to the course ASON/WSON Technology ASON/WSON Control Plane ASON/WSON Protections Summary
BGP Overview & Fundamentals
LZU 108 8532 R1A
Description BGP Overview & Fundamentals consists of 2 modules: BGP Overview and BGP Fundamentals. Both parts end with a Knowledge Assessment. BGP Overview module describes the background to BGP, what BGP is, reasons for using BGP and the different types of deployment scenarios for BGP. BGP Fundamentals module describes what BGP is, why we use it and how it works. It also goes deeper into the peering process, how BGP shares prefixes and what attributes are used in path selection
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Know what Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is
2 Understand why operators need to use BGP
3 Describe the market driver for BGP
4 Explain the way operators use BGP
5 Know the typical deployment scenarios for BGP
6 Appreciate the value it provides to the customers from technical point of view
7 Understand how BGP can be used by different groups of customers (Enterprises, Service Providers)
8 Explain what makes BGP different from other routing protocols
9 Describe how BGP works
10 Understand what a Finite State Machine is
11 Explain the different states in the BGP peering process and what messages are sent between each state.
12 Describe the different attributes that BGP sends and how these are used to select the best path.
13 Understand what BGP route Summarization is and why it important
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Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
14 Explain what makes BGP different from other routing protocols
15 Appreciate the challenges with worldwide BGP routing
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
IP Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8538 IP Routing Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8593 OSPF or IS-IS Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8536 or LZU 108 8534
Duration and class size
The length of the course is appr.1.3 hour.
Learning situation This is a self-paced web based course
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 10
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
Growth in the Internet BGP Concepts What is BGP Why BGP BGP Routing Policy Typical Deployment Scenarios How BGP works BGP Peering Sharing Prefixes BGP Attributes Summary
DCN (IP/OSI) Interworking & Configuration for OMS nodes
LZU 108 7855 R1A
Description DCN (Data Communication Network) denotes the network (usually physically or logically separated from the traffic - or customer – network) that transports management information between a management station and remote NEs. This course is designed for people having the need to understand how integration of DCN can be obtained, among different types of OMS series equipment. The course contents provide full information on how different pieces of OSI IS-IS and IP OSPF managed equipment can be set for interworking, for the purpose of making them reachable from a “Q-Interface” gateway and using the Data Communication Channels (DCCs). Theoretical introductory explanations introduce the practical work on a “living network”, on which the procedures to configure the various DCN features will be explained and demonstrated, with at least 80% of the course time devoted to practice
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Understand IS-IS and OSPF management interworking features
2 Identify the IS-IS and OSPF management areas in the model network 2.1 Discuss the tunneling of IP management packets over OSI 2.2 Discuss on how to partition the DCN model network
3 Manage OSI Settings, Level 1 and Level 2, IS-IS 3.1 Configure OSI parameters in OMS 1600 3.2 Configure OSI parameters in OMS 1200 3.3 Configure OSI parameters in OMS 1410 3.4 Configure OSI parameters in OMS 800
4 Manage IP Settings, IP over OSI Tunneling and OSPF 4.1 Configure IP parameters in OMS 1600 4.2 Configure IP parameters in OMS 1200 4.3 Configure IP parameters in OMS 1410 4.4 Configure IP parameters in OMS 800
5 Perform checking of DCN Operation 5.1 Setting Routes 5.2 Testing DCN Communications 5.3 Connecting Model Network to ServiceOn
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 12
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
System Technicians, System Engineers and Network Deployment Engineers
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
The participants should be familiar with the DCN Routing Protocols (OSPF, IS-IS), should have attended the O&M equipment courses, or have an equivalent knowledge
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 3 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment
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Commercial in Confidence 13
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 • IS-IS and OSPF management interworking features 1.0 hour
• IS-IS and OSPF management areas in the model network 1.0 hour
• Tunneling of IP management packets over OSI 1.0 hour
• Partitioning the DCN model network 1.0 hour
• OSI Settings, Level 1 and Level 2, IS-IS 2.0 hours
2 • OSI parameters Configuration - OMS 1600, OMS 1200, OMS 1410, OMS 800
4.0 hours
• IP Settings, IP over OSI Tunneling and OSPF 2.0 hours
3 • IP parameters Configuration - OMS 1600, OMS 1200, OMS 1410, OMS 800
4.0 hours
• Perform checking of DCN Operation 0.5 hour
• Setting Routes 0.5 hour
• Testing DCN Communications 0.5 hour
• Connecting Model Network to ServiceOn 0.5 hour
Ethernet OAM Enhancement
LZU 108 8518 R1A
Description This course provides information about protocols used for Ethernet OAM (Operation Administration and Maintenance). It explains functionality provided by 802.1ag, 802.3ah and Y.1731 protocols. This course requires good understanding of Ethernet fundamentals
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Understand protocols used for Ethernet OAM (Operation Administration and Maintenance)
2 Understand the functionality provided by 802.1ag, 802.3ah and Y.1731 protocols
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
Ethernet Transport Overview and Fundamentals, LZU1088519
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 1 hour
Learning situation This is a self pased web based course
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 15
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
What is Ethernet OAM Why Ethernet OAM is needed Ethernet OAM Environment 802.3ah Protocol 802.1ag Protocol Ethernet Maintenance Levels ITU Y.1731 Summary
Ethernet Standards
LZU 108 7591 R1A
Description Ethernet is becoming one of the main standard communication protocols used in transport networks to handle the requirements of transporting data traffic in the networks in an efficient way. Do you have the competence required to handle this? This course covers the basics of Ethernet and related standards. The objectives of this course will be the prerequisites for many of the product Operations and Operation and Maintenance courses
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Understand the structure of the Ethernet frame and MAC address format
2 Describe the differences between bridging and switching
3 Understand Ethernet framing, Ethernet over PDH and Ethernet over SDH
4 Define and understand different Ethernet protection protocols
5 Understand the Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OAM) features of Ethernet
6 Define which traffic management mechanisms are available to manage Ethernet traffic performance assurance
7 Understand the use of IGMP over L2 Switches
8 Describe T-MPLS and PBT (PBB-TE)
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 17
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
There are no prerequisites for this course
Duration and class size
The length of the course is appr. 2 hours.
Learning situation This is a self-paced web based course
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
Introduction Bridge and Switching Ethernet Services Ethernet over PDH and SDH Ethernet Protections Ethernet OAM Traffic Management IGMP over Layer 2 Switch T-MPLS and PBT Test
Ethernet Transport Overview & Fundamentals
LZU 108 8519 R1A
Description This course is made of two modules. First the Overview module that gives an introduction into Carrier Ethernet. It explains the need for Carrier Ethernet when building a common Ethernet transport network. It describes the key attributes that make it different from LAN-based Ethernet, and the role of Metro Ethernet Forum in promoting Carrier Ethernet. The second module is the "Ethernet Transport Fundamentals, web based learning module. This module describes the Ethernet protocol in detail and key concepts Ethernet is based on. It also gives in depth explanation of some of the features Ethernet offers. Telecom Grade Ethernet is also described and the different Telecom Grade Ethernet Solutions are explained." Both modules end with a knowledge assessment
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe the concept and solution of Carrier Ethernet
2 To learn about challenges in Telco Networks
3 To know the background on Ethernet
4 To know about Carrier Ethernet Services
5 Describe the Ethernet Protocol
6 Explain how Ethernet Works
7 Compare the different Ethernet Link Types
8 Describe Ethernet Bridging and Switching
9 Explain Ethernet Loop Avoidance
10 Describe the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
11 Explain the operation of Ethernet VLANs and the IEEE802.1q Protocol
12 Describe Ethernet Resiliency and Link Aggregation
13 Describe Ethernet Ring Protection
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Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
14 Understand Provider Bridging - QinQ
15 Understand Provider Backbone Bridging Mac-in-Mac
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
Ethernet Standards LZU 108 7591
Duration and class size
The length of the course is appr. 1 hour.
Learning situation This is a self-paced web based course
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
BGP Concepts What is BGP Why BGP How BGP works BGP Peering Sharing Prefixes BGP Attributes Summary
IP Multicast Overview & Fundamentals
LZU 108 8529 R1A
Description IP Multicast Overview & Fundamentals is a combination of 2 modules: Multicast Overview and Multicast Fundamentals. Both parts end with a Knowledge Assessment. Multicast Overview module describes on a high level, what Multicast is and the benefits it has over other types of data transmission. It also explains what applications are possible with Multicasting. Multicast Fundamentals module describes what Multicast is, why we use it and how it works. It describes the functionality of Multicast and the benefits associated. It also describes in detail all components of the multicast architecture
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe what Multicasting is
2 Understand the benefits Multicast has over Unicast and Broadcast
3 Explain when Multicast should and should not be used
4 Outline why ISP’s need IP multicast technologies
5 Discuss the ways in which real-time applications use Multicast technology
6 Explain the IP multicast model and its applications
7 Understand the Multicast architecture
8 Explain Multicast addressing
9 Outline Multicasting at Layer 2
10 Discuss the concept of a Multicast distribution tree
11 Explain how multicast routing is different from Unicast routing
12 Detail all actions of a router when it receives a multicast packet
13 Understand the role of TTL thresholds
14 Explain Internet Group Management Protocol
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Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
15 Describe IGMP Snooping
16 List the different Multicast Routing Protocols Categories
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
IP Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8538 IP Routing Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8593
Duration and class size
The length of the course is appr. 2 hours.
Learning situation This is a self-paced web based course
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
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Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
What is IP Multicast? IP Transmission Types Advantages of Multicast Disadvantages with Multicast Multicast Applications IP Multicast Model Multicast Architecture Multicast Addressing IGMP Multicast Distribution Trees Multicast Routing Reverse Path Forwarding TTL Thresholds
IP Overview & Fundamentals
LZU 108 8538 R1A
Description This course contains of two parts: Overview and Fundamentals. Both ends with knowledge assessments. The first part gives an introduction into IP. It gives a short historic perspective. It explains the business drivers behind IP, how the networks are evolving to "all-IP", and how IP packet networks are different from circuit based telephony networks. The second part is made for people who want more technical detail. Fundamentals presents the main concepts behind the IP protocol.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Learn about the business drivers for IP
2 Learn about the historical background
3 Learn about how the industry is going towards all-IP
4 Learn about packet switching versus circuit switching
5 Understand what is TCP/IP
6 Know the IPv4 Packet Structure
7 Know the IPv4 Address Schema
8 Know about classless IP addressing
9 Learn about the life of an IP Packet
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
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Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
There are no prerequisites for this course
Duration and class size
The length of the course is appr. 1.25 hours
Learning situation This is a self-paced web-based course
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
Business drivers for IP Historical background of IP How is the industry going towards all-IP? Packet switching versus circuit switching approach What is IP? What id TCP/IP? OSI Model IPv4 Package structure 32-bit address scheme of IPv4 IP addressing
IP Routing Overview & Fundamentals
LZU 108 8593 R1A
Description This course consists of two modules, IP Routing Overview and IP Routing Fundamentals. The IP Routing Overview module describes what IP Routing is, why we use it and how it works. It describes the different types of routing available. It also describes the difference between switching and routing The IP Routing Fundamentals module describes how IP packets are transmitted in an IP network. Provides information about how Routing Table is populated with route data. The purpose and main functionalities of Dynamic Routing protocols. It also presents techniques to reduce the size of Routing Tables
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Know the basics of IP routing
2 Describe how IP addresses and subnet masks used
3 Understand the differences between routing and switching
4 Know what routers and routing tables are
5 Compare static versus dynamic routing protocols
6 Understand the difference between interior and exterior routing protocols
7 Describe what IP routing is
8 Understand how IP packets are transmitted
9 Know the purpose and main characteristics of dynamic routing protocols
10 Compare Distance Vector and Link State Advertisement routing protocols
11 Understand the function of a Default Gateway router
12 Define what is Route summarization
13 Tell how does Administrative Distance influence route selection
14 Describe the importance of Convergence Time
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
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Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
IP Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8538
Duration and class size
The length of the course is appr. 0.77 hour.
Learning situation This is a self-paced web based course
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
What is IP Routing IP addressing Routing and Switching Routers and Routing Tables Static versus Dynamic Routing Protocols Interior versus Exterior Routing Protocols Packet Transmission Routing Protocols Default Gateways Summarization Administrative Distance Convergence Time
IP-QoS Overview & Fundamentals
LZU 108 8528 R1A
Description The overview module describes what IP QoS is, why we use it and on a very high-level what are the requirements and how it works. It compares IP QoS to a road network and uses this analogy to explain certain topics. It also describes briefly about DiffServ and QoS marking The Fundamentals module describes what IP QoS is, why we use it and how it works. It reviews a few concepts related to QoS, including throughput, delay, jitter and loss. It examines how IP Precedence is used and how this evolved to Differentiated Services. It describes the different roles and functions of all components that make up a DiffServ. It also describes congestion avoidance mechanisms and how IP QoS is mapped into layer 2 headers
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Know why we use QoS
2 Understand congestion avoidance
3 Explain the benefits of QoS to a service provider
4 Identify the benefits of QoS to an end user
5 Understand some typical deployment scenarios
6 Understand why previously used best-effort approach was sufficient but is now unsuitable for triple play services.
7 Revise the concepts of throughput, delay, jitter and loss.
8 Describe Integrated Services.
9 Understand per-hop processing.
10 Understand how IP Precedence is used.
11 Know how IP Precedence evolved to Differentiated Services (DS).
12 Be aware of the different DS components.
13 Explain the different DiffServ functions like classification, marking, policing, queuing and scheduling.
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14 Describe how the concept of the Token Bucket works.
15 Identify and explain different congestion avoidance mechanisms like RED and WRED.
16 Understand where the IP QoS marking is mapped into Layer 2 headers
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
IP Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8538 IP Routing Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8593
Duration and class size
The length of the course is appr. 1.75 hours.
Learning situation This is a self-paced web based course
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Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
Why QoS Congestion Avoidance Benefits of QoS to the Service Provider Benefits of QoS to the End User Typical Deployment Scenarios Network Requirements Addressing QoS Requirements IP Precedence Differentiated Services DS Components DiffServ Functions Congestion Avoidance IP QoS in Layer 2
IS-IS Overview & Fundamentals
LZU 108 8534 R1A
Description This course consists of two parts: one overview and one fundamentals. The Overview part provides introduction to the topic on a high level. It provides a high level introduction to Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS). It explains ISIS role in Internet Protocol (IP) and Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) environments. The Fundamentals part provides the essential information about the topic one must know prior to moving into the more detailed information of the topic. Fundamentals are addressing the pre-requisite elements of the topic. The Fundamentals part covers technology background of Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) protocol. It provides the essential information about ISIS.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Understanding Intermediate System to Intermediate System (ISIS) role in data networks
2 Understanding key concepts of Intermediate System to Intermediate System (ISIS)
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
IP Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8538 IP Routing Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8593
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Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Duration and class size
The length of the course is appr. 1 hour.
Learning situation This is a self-pased web based course
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
IS-IS Concepts Link State Database – Building common network view – Creating network topology – Topology of a broadcast network – Calculating best paths Neighbor Discovery Area Concept – Finding way out of L1 area – Suboptimal routing between areas IP Prefix Redistribution into IS-IS OSI addressing schema
Layer 2 Data Cards on OMS1200
LZU 108 7324 R2A
Description This course is designed for people who have to configure, operate and maintain the Layer 2 Cards in the OMS 1200 equipment in the transport network. The course contents will provide the full information about the card functionalities and features. The basic procedures for operation and maintenance and for the configuration of the main services will be explained
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe the system overview and applications 1.1 Brief review of the basic concepts of the involved technologies 1.2 Illustrate the main data services
2 Illustrate the system architecture 2.1 Describe the card layout 2.2 Describe the functional blocks 2.3 Discuss the traffic management 2.4 Discuss the technical characteristics
3 Provide the system set-up 3.1 Configure the SDH domain 3.2 Configure the EPL service 3.3 Configure the EVPL service 3.4 Configure the EPLAN \ EVPLAN service
4 Operate the main maintenance procedures 4.1 Analyze the performance data
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
System Technicians, Field Technicians, System Engineers.
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Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
OMS 1200 Operation and Maintenance LZU 108 6680
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 3 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 Describe the system overview and applications 2.0 hour
Illustrate the system architecture 2.0 hour
Provide the system set-up (part 1) 2.0 hours
2 Provide the system set-up (part 2) 5.0 hours
Operate the main maintenance procedures 1.0 hours
Layer 2 Data Cards on OMS1600 R4
LZU1087325 R2A
Description Operation and maintenance of equipment could be a complex and resource-consuming task if your personnel do not have the appropriate skills and knowledge. Furthermore, the transport of the Ethernet traffic in the SDH network is a technology in continuous evolution that needs to be well known in order to improve the network performance and efficiency. This course is designed for people who have to configure, operate and maintain the Layer 2 Cards in the OMS 1600 equipment in the transport network. The course contents will provide the full information about the card functionalities and features. The basic procedures for operation and maintenance and for the configuration of the main services will be explained.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe the Layer 2 Cards and their applications. 1.1 Explain the basic concepts of the involved technologies. 1.2 Demonstrate the main equipment services.
2 Explain the system architecture. 2.1 Describe the card layout. 2.2 Describe the functional blocks. 2.3 Explain the management of the Ethernet traffic. 2.4 Describe the system technical characteristics.
3 Operate the system set-up. 3.1 Configure the SDH domain. 3.2 Configure the EPL service. 3.3 Configure the EVPL service. 3.4 Configure the EPLAN \ EVPLAN service.
4 Operate the main maintenance procedures. 4.1 Use common tools for troubleshooting. 4.2 Configure the performance data collection and analyze the result.
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Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Network Deployment Engineers, Service Deployment Engineers, System Technicians, Field Technicians, System Engineers.
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
Marconi OMS 1600 Operation and Maintenance – LZU1086682 The participants should be familiar with the Ethernet and SDH principles.
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 3 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 Describe the system overview and applications 2.0 hours
Illustrate the system architecture 4.0 hours
2 Provide the system set-up (part 1) 6.0 hours
3 Provide the system set-up (part 2) 5.0 hours
Operate the main maintenance procedures 1.0 hour
Layer 2 Data Cards on OMS3200
LZU 108 7326 R3A
Description Operation and maintenance of equipment could be a complex and resource-consuming task if your personnel do not have the appropriate skills and knowledge. Furthermore, the transport of the Ethernet traffic in the SDH network is a technology in continuous evolution that needs to be well known in order to improve the network performance and efficienency. This course is designed for people who have to configure, operate and maintain the Layer 2 Cards in the OMS 3200 equipment in the transport network. The course contents will provide the full information about the card functionalities and features. The basic procedures for operation and maintenance and for the configuration of the main services will be explained
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe the Layer 2 Cards and their applications. 1.1 Explain the basic concepts of the involved technologies. 1.2 Demonstrate the main equipment services.
2 Explain the system architecture. 2.1 Describe the card layout. 2.2 Describe the functional blocks. 2.3 Explain the management of the Ethernet traffic. 2.4 Describe the system technical characteristics.
3 Operate the system set-up. 3.1 Configure the SDH domain. 3.2 Configure the EPL service. 3.3 Configure the EVPL service. 3.4 Configure the EPLAN \ EVPLAN service.
4 Operate the main maintenance procedures. 4.1 Use common tools for troubleshooting. 4.2 Configure the performance data collection and analyze the result.
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Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Network Deployment Engineers, Service Deployment Engineers, System Technicians, Field Technicians, System Engineers.
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
Marconi OMS 3200 Operation and Maintenance LZU 108 6683
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 3 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 Describe the system overview and applications 2.0 hour
Illustrate the system architecture 4.0 hour
2 Provide the system set-up (part 1) 6.0 hours
3 Provide the system set-up (part 2) 5.0 hours
Operate the main maintenance procedures 1.0 hours
Marconi OMS 1200 Operation and Maintenance
LZU 108 6680 R2B
Description This course is designed for people who have to configure, operate and maintain the OMS 1200 equipment in the transport network. The course contents will provide the full information about the equipment features and system architecture. The basic procedures for operation and maintenance and for the configuration of the main services will be explained
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe the main system features. 1.1 Describe the equipment. 1.2 Discuss about the supported interfaces. 1.3 Illustrate the use of the equipment in the network.
2 Illustrate the equipment composition. 2.1 Identify the composition rules.
3 Illustrate the main system architectures. 3.1 Discuss the control system architecture. 3.2 Discuss the switching system architecture. 3.3 Discuss the synchronization sub-system architecture. 3.4 Discuss the alarm management. 3.5 Discuss the quality data management.
4 Describe the unit function and layout. 4.1 Describe the unit functions and front panel devices.
5 Illustrate the protection schemes. 5.1 Describe the equipment protections. 5.2 Describe the network protections.
6 Start the Local Craft Terminal interface. 6.1 Install the LCT and connect it to the equipment. 6.2 Recognize the LCT configuration steps. 6.3 Describe the LCT working areas.
7 Provide basic system set up. 7.1 Complete the Initial Commissioning Procedure. 7.2 Configure the communication parameters.
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7.3 Configure the synchronization parameters.
8 Create the connections and provide the protection schemes. 8.1 Manage the cross connections. 8.2 Manage the equipment protections. 8.3 Manage the network protections. 8.4 Perform data services set up.
9 Analyze the performance data. 9.1 Monitor the performance data collection.
10 Manage the faults and events reporting. 10.1 Identify the fault condition and events reporting.
11 Manage the equipment database and software. 11.1 Perform the back-up and restore of the system database. 11.2 Describe the software upgrade principles.
12 Operate the main troubleshooting procedures. 12.1 Perform the card and LTU replacement. 12.2 Perform the Compact Flash replacement
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
System Technicians, Field Technicians, System Engineers
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
The participants should be familiar with the SDH and Ethernet principles
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 3 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment
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Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 Main system features 1.0 hour Equipment composition 2.0 hours Main system architectures 1.0 hours Unit functions and layout 2.0 hours 2 Protection schemes 1.0 hour Local Craft Terminal 1.0 hour Provide basic system set up 2.0 hours Create connections and provide protection schemes 2.0 hours 3 Analyze the performance data 1.0 hour Managing faults and events reporting 1.0 hour Manage the equipment database and software 2.0 hours Main troubleshooting guidelines 2.0 hours
Marconi OMS 2400 Operation and Maintenance
LZU 108 6717 R2A
Description Operating and maintaining equipment could be a complex and resource-consuming task if your personnel don’t have the appropriate skills and knowledge. This course will provide to your operators the full information on the OMS2430/2450 equipment structure and features. Furthermore the training documentation will give an essential guideline to operate and maintain the equipment in the most efficient way
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe the Marconi OMS2400 family and features. 1.1 Discuss the basic concepts of the involved technologies. 1.2 Explain the main characteristics of the OMS2400 variants. 1.3 Describe how the system security is granted for OMS2400 family. 1.4 Illustrate the use of the equipment in the network. 1.5 Demonstrate the main services the Marconi OMS 2400 offers.
2 Explain the equipment composition. 2.1 Identify the main system areas. 2.2 Discuss the supported units. 2.3 Identify the unit’s front panel devices.
3 Explain the main system architectures. 3.1 Identify the management and control system architecture. 3.2 Discuss the switching and synchronization system architecture. 3.3 Discuss the alarm management. 3.4 Explain the Power Supply architecture.
4 Explain the protection schemes that the equipment supports. 4.1 Describe the equipment protections. 4.2 Describe the traffic protections.
5 Use the Marconi OMS2400 Local Terminal interface. 5.1 Install the LCT and connect it to the equipment. 5.2 Navigate the LCT working areas.
6 Operate the basic system set-up. 6.1 Install the software licenses. 6.2 Configure and analyze the communication parameters.
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6.3 Configure the units’ parameters. 6.4 Configure the ports’ parameters. 6.5 Configure synchronization parameters. 6.6 Save the Equipment configuration in the Back-up MIB. 6.7 Configure the Equipment using ENEA.
7 Provision traffic and protection schemes. 7.1 Operate the provisioning of the traffic services according to the prot ection scheme. 7.2 Set-up and manage the protections mechanisms.
8 Analyze the performance data. 8.1 Set-up the performance data collection. 8.2 Analyze the performance data and the optical measurement.
9 Manage fault reporting. 9.1 Manage the alarm attributes and OSPF traps. 9.2 Recognize the fault condition and find the alarm cause.
10 Manage the equipment database and software. 10.1 Perform the backup and restore of the equipment database. 10.2 Describe the software download.
11 Operate main maintenance procedures. 11.1 Use common tools for troubleshooting. 11.2 Perform the card replacement. 11.3 Perform the Compact Flash replacement. 11.4 Perform the Software Licenses update. 11.5 Perform a system recovery in case of Warning State and Safe Mode
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Target audience The target audience for this course is:
System Technicians, Field Technicians, System Engineers.
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
The participants should be familiar with the Ethernet, MPLS and SDH principles and have attended the Optical Networks System Survey (LZU 108 6951) course or have an equivalent knowledge
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Duration and class size
The length of the course is 4 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 • System overview and applications 1.0 hours
• Equipment composition 3.0 hours
• System architecture 2.0 hours
2 • System architecture 2.0 hours
• Protection schemes 1.0 hours
• Local Craft Terminal interface 1.0 hours
• Basic System Set-Up 2.0 hours
3 • Traffic and protection schemes 2 .0 hours
• Performance data 2.0 hours
• Fault reporting 2.0 hours
4 • Equipment database and software 2.0 hours
• Main troubleshooting procedures 4.0 hours
Marconi OMS 800 Operation and Maintenance
LZU1086952 R4A
Description This course covers the OMS800 MEGGIE Project and ABRAHAM Project equipment. It is designed for people who have to configure, operate and maintain the OMS 800 family equipment in the transport network. The course contents provide full information about the OMS 870, OMS 860 and OMS 846 features and architectures and the differences between the various NE models will be highlighted. The basic procedures to configure operate and maintain the equipment will be explained and demonstrated, together with the procedures for setting-up of the main services.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe the main features of the OMS 800 1.1 Describe the OMS 800 family equipment characteristics 1.2 Illustrate the main OMS 800 family equipment features 1.3 Discuss the OMS 800 family equipment management 1.4 Illustrate the use of the OMS 800 family equipment in the telecommunication network
2 Describe the OMS 800 Layout and Versions 2.1 Illustrate the equipment main system areas 2.2 Discuss the composition rules
3 Illustrate the OMS 800 Architecture 3.1 Describe the types of matrices 3.2 Describe the main system architecture and the distribution of the internal and
external streams
4 Discuss the OMS 800 Access Devices 4.1 Identify the OMS 800 family equipment access devices 4.2 the equipment connectors functions
5 Explain the OMS 800 Protection Schemes 5.1 Explain the supported SDH network and traffic protection schemes supported 5.2 Discuss the Ethernet features allowing protection on the Ethernet paths 5.3 Describe the optical protection devices
6 Explore the OMS 800 Local Craft Interface 6.1 Install the LCT and connect it to the equipment
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6.2 Individuate the Local Craft Terminal interface and the working areas 6.3 Navigate the functions of the LCT menus
7 Operate the OMS 800 Basic System Set-up 7.1 Provide the basic system set-up using the CLI 7.2 Configure the equipment basic parameters using the LCT 7.3 Configure the communication parameters – DCN/IP
8 Manage Cross-connections and SNCP 8.1 Create, add and remove cross connections and SNCP 8.2 Operate manual and forced SNCP Switching
9 Manage Protection & Diagnostics 9.1 Configure and manage the MSP protection 9.2 Run the diagnostic tools offered by NE 9.3 Configure and manage the optical protection
10 Operate the Ethernet Domain features 10.1 Understand the Ethernet Domain features 10.2 Set-up L1 Ethernet Connections 10.3 Set-up UNI and Ethernet services 10.4 Set-up L2 Ethernet Connections 10.5 Set-up the Rapid Spanning Tree
11 Manage Faults & Events Reporting 11.1 Use Fault & Events Reporting features 11.2 Discuss the alarm reporting and history records 11.3 Configure alarms and events
12 Manage Database and Software 12.1 Describe the Maintenance Wizard 12.2 Perform back-up and restore of the equipment database 12.3 Describe the software download principles 12.4 Describe the Installation of the optional Licenses
13 Operate the main troubleshooting procedures 13.1 Perform the traffic module replacement 13.2 Use the alarm help functions offered by the LCT for troubleshooting
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
System Technicians, Field Technicians, System Engineers.
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Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
SDH and the Ethernet principles or have equivalent knowledge
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 4 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 Main System Features 1.5 hours
Equipment Layout and Versions 1 hour
Main System Architecture 0.5 hours
Access Devices 0.5 hours
Protection Schemes 1.5 hours
Local Craft Terminal Interface 1 hour
2 Basic System Set-up (CLI) 1 hour
Basic System Set-up (LCT) 1.5 hours
Cross-connections and SNCP 2 hours
Protection & Diagnostics 1.5 hours
3 Ethernet Domain (L1) 2 hours
Ethernet Domain (L2) 4.0 hours
4 Managing Faults & Events Reporting 1.5 hours
Database and Software Management 1.5 hours
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Main Troubleshooting Guidelines 1.5 hours
Summary, Q&A 1.5 hours
Marconi OMS3200 Operation and Maintenance
LZU 108 6683 R2B
Description This course is designed for people who configure, operate and maintain the OMS 3240/3250/3255 equipment in the transport network. The course contents will provide complete information about the equipment features and system architecture. The basic procedures for operation and maintenance and for the configuration of the main services will be explained
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe the main system features 1.1 Describe the equipment 1.2 Discuss the supported interfaces 1.3 Illustrate the use of the equipment in the SDH network
2 Illustrate the equipment composition 2.1 Identify the main system areas 2.2 Discuss the supported units and the relevant interfaces
3 Illustrate the main system architectures 3.1 Discuss the communication and control system architecture 3.2 Discuss the switching system architecture 3.3 Discuss the synchronization sub-system architecture 3.4 Discuss the equipment management 3.5 Discuss the alarm management 3.6 Discuss the quality data management
4 Describe the unit functions and layout 4.1 Identify the units front panel 4.2 Describe the units functions
5 Illustrate the protection schemes supported by the systems 5.1 Describe the common units protections supported 5.2 Describe the traffic protections schemes supported
6 Start the Local Craft Terminal interface 6.1 Install the LCT and connect it to the equipment 6.2 Recognize the LCT configuration steps 6.3 Recognize the LCT working areas
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7 Provide basic system set-up 7.1 Configure the communication parameters 7.2 Configure the units parameters 7.3 Configure the ports parameters 7.4 Configure the synchronization scheme
8 Create connections and provide protection schemes 8.1 Manage the cross connections 8.2 Manage the equipment protections 8.3 Manage the network protections
9 Analyze the performance data 9.1 Start the performance data collection 9.2 Discuss performance data collection results
10 Manage fault reporting 10.1 Recognize fault condition and alarm cause 10.2 Manage the alarms attributes and the system log 10.3 Acknowledge the alarms
11 Manage the equipment database and software 11.1 Perform the back-up and restore of the system database 11.2 Describe the software download principles
12 Operate main troubleshooting procedures 12.1 Perform the card replacement 12.2 Perform the Compact Flash replacement
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Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Network Deployment Engineers, System Technicians, Service Technicians, System Engineers, Service Engineers, Field Technicians
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
Optical Networks Overview or System Survey The participants should be familiar with the SDH and Ethernet principles
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Duration and class size
The length of the course is 4 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 • Main system features 1.0 hour
• Equipment composition 2.0 hours
• Main system architectures 3.0 hours
2 • Unit functions and layout 2.0 hours
• Protection schemes 1.0 hour
• Local Craft Terminal interface 1.0 hour
• Basic system set-up 2.0 hours
3 • Cross-connection and Protection Schemes 4.0 hours
• Analyze the Performance Data 1.0 hour
• Manage fault reporting 1.0 hour
4 • Database and software management 2.0 hours
• Main troubleshooting guidelines 4.0 hours
MHL 3000 R13 Operation and Maintenance
LZU 108 9340 R1A
Description This course is designed for people who have to configure, operate and maintain the MHL 3000 equipment in the transport network. The course contents will provide the full information about the equipment features and system architecture. The basic procedures for operation and maintenance and for the configuration of the main services will be explained.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe the main system features 1.1 Describe the equipment 1.2 Discuss about the supported interfaces 1.3 Illustrate the use of the equipment in the DWDM network
2 Illustrate the equipment composition 2.1 Identify the main system areas 2.2 Discuss about composition rules
3 Illustrate the main system architectures 3.1 Discuss about the communication and control system architecture 3.2 Discuss about the equipment management 3.3 Discuss about alarm management 3.4 Discuss about quality data management
4 Describe the unit functions and layout 4.1 Unit Functions and Layout systems
5 Illustrate the protection schemes supported by the systems 5.1 Describe the common parts units protections supported 5.2 Describe the traffic protections schemes supported
6 Start the Local Craft Terminal interface 6.1 Install the LCT and connect it to the equipment 6.2 Recognize the LCT configuration steps 6.3 Recognize the LCT working areas
7 Perform the hardware configuration updating 7.1 Configure the communication parameters
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7.2 Configure the addresses for WSON management 7.3 Configure the units parameters 7.4 Analyze the link equalization
8 Create connections and provide protection schemes 8.1 Manage the equipment protections 8.2 Manage the network protections
9 Analyze the performance data 9.1 Start the performance data collection 9.2 Discuss about performance data collection results
10 Manage fault reporting 10.1 Identify the fault condition and events reporting
11 Operate main troubleshooting procedures 11.1 Perform the card replacement
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
System Technicians, Field Technicians, System Engineers
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
SDH principles , WDM principles and OTN principles or have equivalent knowledge
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 5 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
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Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 System overview and applications 1 hour
Equipment composition 2 hours
Main system architectures 3 hours
2 Unit functions and layout 3 hours
Protection schemes supported by the systems 1 hour
Local Craft Terminal interface 2 hour
3 Hardware configuration updating 6 hours
4 Connections and protection schemes 2 hours
Performance data 2 hour
Fault reporting 2 hour
5 Equipment database and software 2 hours
Main troubleshooting procedures 4 hours
MHL 3000 R6 Troubleshooting
LZU1088969 R1A
Description This course is designed for people who have to operate and maintain the MHL 3000 equipment in the transport network. The course contents will provide the full information about the alarms, the diagnostic procedures and measurement techniques.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Illustrate the OTN Frame 1.1 Illustrate the OTN Layers 1.2 Illustrate the OSC
2 Describe the MHL 3000 Network Applications 2.1 Describe Point to Point Networks 2.2 Describe Ring Networks 2.3 Describe Meshed Networks
3 Illustrate the Alarms Management 3.1 Illustrate the Consequential Actions Configuration 3.2 Describe the Alarms Propagation
4 Describe the Alarms raised by MHL3000 4.1 Describe the Alarms raised at OTS Layer 4.2 Describe the Alarms raised at OMS Layer 4.3 Describe the Alarms raised at OCh Layer 4.4 Describe the Alarms raised at OTUk/ODUk/OPUk Layer 4.5 Describe the Alarms raised at Client Side
5 Illustrate Diagnostic Features 5.1 Understand Loopbacks Management 5.2 Understand Diagnostic Procedures performed using Optical Instruments (Power
Meter, Optical Spectrum Analyzer and SDH/Ethernet Traffic Generator)
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
System Technicians, Field Technicians, System Engineers.
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Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
SDH Fundamentals, Ethernet Fundamentals, WDM and OTN principles, MHL 3000 R6 Operation and Maintenance
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 2 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 Illustrate the OTN Frame 2.5 hours
Describe the MHL 3000 Network Applications 1.5 hours
Illustrate the Alarms Management 2 hours
2 Describe the Alarms raised by MHL3000 5 hours
Illustrate Diagnostic Features 1 hour
MPLS L2VPN Overview & Fundamentals
LZU 108 8513 R1A
Description L2VPN Overview & Fundamentals is a combination of 2 modules, the overview course and the fundamentals course. Both courses end with a Knowledge Assessment. MPLS VPN’s Overview module describes what MPLS VPN’s are, why we use them and on a very high-level what are the requirements and how they work. It describes the different models for a VPN Service. It also describes briefly about MPLS VPN’s. MPLS L2VPN Fundamentals module describes what MPLS L2VPN is, why we use it and how it works. It describes the different roles and functions of all components that make up a MPLS L2VPN Service. It also describes in detail the different MPLS L2VPN services
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Know what a Virtual Private Network is (VPN).
2 Understand the business drivers for VPN’s.
3 Explain the requirements of a VPN service.
4 Identify different VPN models.
5 Understand what an MPLS L3VPN is.
6 Understand what an MPLS L2VPN is.
7 Define the benefits of using MPLS VPN’s.
8 Know why L2VPNs are used
9 Understand the how MPLS is used to setup L2VPNs
10 Revise MPLS and label switching
11 Describe the signaling that occurs to set up a L2VPN network
12 Understand the different L2VPN services – VPWS and VPLS
13 Understand the PWE3 Framework
14 Know the PW parameters and how they are exchanged
15 Be aware of the PW protocol stack, PW Control Word and O&M
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16 Explain the difference between Ethernet, ATM and TDM (SAToP) carried over PWs
17 Describe how bridging works in VPLS, how loops are prevented and understand H-VPLS
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
IP Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8538 IP Routing Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8593 OSPF or IS-IS Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8536 or LZU 108 8534 MPLS Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8517
Duration and class size
The length of the course is appr. 1.5 hour.
Learning situation This is a self-paced web based course
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Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
What is a VPN Service? Business drivers for VPN’s VPN Requirements VPN Models MPLS L3VPN MPLS L2VPN Benefits of MPLS VPN’s Why L2VPN What is MPLS L2VPN Different L2VPN Services Virtual Private Wire Service Virtual Private LAN Service
MPLS Overview & Fundamentals
LZU 108 8517 R1A
Description This course contains of two modules. The first module, the Overview, gives an introduction into MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching). It explains the need for MPLS in a world evolving to "all-IP". It describes how networks are evolving, based on MPLS, what MPLS offers and on a very high level how MPLS works. The second module, the Fundamentals, web based learning module. This module describes what MPLS is, why we use it and how it works. It describes the different roles and functions of all components that make up MPLS. It also describes in detail the label switching and distribution process and how these can be used to create VPNs (Virtual Private Network)." Both modules end with a Knowledge Assessment
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Understand the importance of MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) for next generation telecommunication networks.
2 Understand the basics of MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching).
3 Know what is Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) is
4 Understand why operators need to use MPLS
5 Describe how MPLS works
6 Compare MPLS to the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model
7 Understand the different roles that a router can have in an MPLS backbone (LER (Label Edge Router), LSR (Label Switch Router) etc.)
8 Explain the MPLS header and what each field means
9 Know the typical deployment scenarios for MPLS and how they are created – LSPs (Label Switched Path), FEC’s (Forwarding Equivalence Class), label binding etc.
10 Describe the different label distribution and control modes
11 Explain how LDP (Label Switched Path) works, the message setup, LDP (Label Distribution Protocol) ID etc.
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 60
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
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12 Understand how MPLS VPN’s work and are setup
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
IP Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8538 IP Routing Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8593 OSPF or IS-IS Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8536 or LZU 108 8534
Duration and class size
The length of the course is appr. 1.5 hour.
Learning situation This is a self-paced web based course
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
MPLS Concepts Why MPLS What is MPLS MPLS Functions and Roles Label Switching and Distribution MPLS Virtual Private Networks
OMS 1600 Operation and Maintenance
LZU1086682 R3A
Description This course is designed for people who have to configure, operate and maintain the Marconi OMS 1600 equipment in the transport network. The course contents will provide the full information about the equipment features and system architecture. The basic procedures for operation and maintenance and for the configuration of the main services will be explained.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe the Marconi OMS 1600 family and features. 1.1 Illustrate the use of the equipment in the network. 1.2 Demonstrate the main services the Marconi OMS 1600 offers.
2 Explain the equipment composition. 2.1 Identify the composition rules.
3 Explain the main system architectures. 3.1 Discuss the control system architecture. 3.2 Discuss the switching system architecture. 3.3 Discuss the synchronization sub-system architecture. 3.4 Understand the alarm management. 3.5 Discuss the quality data management.
4 Describe the unit function and layout. 4.1 Understand the unit functions and identify the front panel devices.
5 Understand the unit functions and identify the front panel devices. 5.1 Describe the equipment protections. 5.2 Describe the network protections.
6 Illustrate the protection schemes. 6.1 Install the LCT and connect it to the equipment. 6.2 Operate the LCT configuration steps. 6.3 Navigate the LCT working areas.
7 Start the Local Craft Terminal interface. 7.1 Complete the Initial Commissioning Procedure. 7.2 Configure the communication parameters. 7.3 Configure the synchronization parameters.
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 62
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
8 Operate the basic system set up. 8.1 Set-up the cross connections. 8.2 Configure the equipment protections. 8.3 Configure the network protections. 8.4 Perform the data services set-up.
9 Create the connections and provide the protection schemes. 9.1 Monitor the performance data collection.
10 Retrieve and analyze the performance data. 10.1 Identify the fault condition and events reporting.
11 Manage the faults and events reporting. 11.1 Perform the back-up and restore of the system database. 11.2 Describe the software upgrade principles.
12 Manage the equipment database and software. 12.1 Perform the card and LTU replacement. 12.2 Operate the Compact Flash replacement.
13 Operate the main troubleshooting procedures.
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
System Technicians, Field Technicians, System Engineers.
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
Optical Networks Overview or System Survey The participants should be familiar with the SDH and Ethernet principles.
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 4 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 63
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 • Main system features 1.0 hour
• Equipment composition 3.0 hours
• Main system architectures 2.0 hours
2 • Unit functions and layout 2.0 hours
• Protection schemes 1.0 hour
• Local Craft Terminal 1.0 hour
• Provide basic system set up 2.0 hours
3 • Create connections and provide protection schemes 4.0 hours
• Analyze the performance data 1.0 hour
• Managing faults and events reporting 1.0 hour
4 • Manage the equipment database and software 2.0 hours
• Main troubleshooting guidelines 4.0 hours
On Planner R1 Operations
LZU1087611 R3A
Description Operation and network planning can be a complex and resource-consuming task, if your personnel don't have the appropriate tools and knowledge. This course is designed for people who have to plan the transport network and to implement the most suitable configuration. The course contents will provide information on the ON Planner network planning tool and will show how to implement its functionalities.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe the general architecture of ASTN and ASON/WSON networks. 1.1 Describe the main ASTN and ASON/WSON technology features. 1.2 Describe the difference between a traditional network and an ASTN or ASON/WSON
network. 1.3 Illustrate the most important benefits it is possible to achieve using ASTN and
ASON/WSON technology. 1.4 Discuss the new ASTN ASON/WSON protections mechanisms.
2 Illustrate the features of the ON Planner and its Data Model. 2.1 Describe the main ON Planner features. 2.2 Illustrate the prerequisite, the installation and the configuration of the ON Planner
software. 2.3 Describe the ON Planner Data Model: Domains, Network Elements, Link
Components, Link Clusters, TE-Links, Control Channels, GMPLS Labels, LSP’s, Terminated Circuits, Traffic Matrix.
2.4 Describe the Network Analysis tools: Availability Analysis, Bottleneck Analysis, Fault Analysis Capacity Planning, Routing and Wavelength Assignment, DCN Planning, Create BoM, Network Inventory.
3 Create and simulate an SDH and ASTN network. 3.1 Create an SDH / ASTN network. 3.2 Generate GMPLS parameters. 3.3 Create a circuit. 3.4 Perform a Capacity Planning 3.5 Perform a Fault Analysis 3.6 Perform a Bottleneck Analysis 3.7 Perform an Availability Analysis
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Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
3.8 Create a BoM 3.9 Perform the planning of a DCN Network
4 Create, validate and simulate a DWDM ASON/WSON network. 4.1 Describe the main issues related to the planning of a DWDM Network 4.2 Create a DWDM Network. 4.3 Generate the ASON / WSON Parameters. 4.4 Define a Traffic Matrix. 4.5 Perform the Optical Routes validation. 4.6 Perform a Routing and Wavelength Assignment (RWA) 4.7 Perform the validation of the Traffic.
5 Create and simulate an Ethernet network 5.1 Planning and simulate an network protected with the RSTP 5.2 Planning and simulate an network protected with the ERP 5.3 Planning and simulate an network protected with the MPLS-TP
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Network Design Engineers.
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
SDH, DWDM, Ethernet and IP principles. The participants should be expert with the planning concepts.
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 5 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in a classroom environment. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 66
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 • Introduction to ASTN and ASON / WSON Networks.
6
2 • ON Planner features and Data Model 6
3 • Use ON Planner to create and simulate SDH and ASTN networks.
6
4 • Use ON Planner to create and simulate DWDM and ASON/WSON Networks.
4
• Validation of Traffic 2
5 • ON Planner Ethernet Engine: RSTP and ERP principles and exercises
3
• ON Planner Ethernet Engine: MPLS-TP principles and exercises
3
Optical Network Products Overview - 1 of 4 - Network Architecture and Network Element Types
LZU 108 9281 R1A
Description This is course 1 of 4 courses that together make the Optical Network Products Overview. The following course will provide you with an overview of the Network Architecture and the Network Element Types.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Identify the types of Network Elements composing the Optical Network
2 Describe the hierarchy in the Optical Network architecture: access, metro and core layers
3 Describe the Network Elements composing the access layer
4 Describe the Network Elements composing the metro layer
5 Describe the Network Elements composing the core layer
6 Describe the Protection schemes supported by Network Elements.
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
There are no prerequisites for this course
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 0.75 hour.
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 68
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Learning situation This is a self pased web based course
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
Introduction to the course Optical Network Architecture and Equipment Applications Network Element Features and Functions Summary
Optical Network Products Overview - 2 of 4 - Optical Network Design Overview
LZU 108 9282 R1A
Description This is course 2 of 4 courses that together make the Optical Network Products Overview. The following course will provide you with an overview of the Optical Network Design.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Discuss the span length
2 Describe node dimensioning criteria Elements.
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
There are no prerequisites for this course
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 0.25 hour.
Learning situation This is a self pased web based course
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 70
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
Introduction to the course Estimating Spann Loss Common Loss Values Link Loss Calculation WDM Links Limits due to Chromatic Dispersion and PMD OSNR Concept Dimensioning and calculation Select the proper product Traffic Survivability Summary
Optical Network Products Overview - 3 of 4 - OSS Features and Functions
LZU 108 9283 R1A
Description This is course 3 of 4 courses that together make the Optical Network Products Overview. The following module will provide you with an overview of the OSS Features and Functions.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Illustrate the characteristics of the ServiceOn Element Manager
2 Illustrate the characteristics of the IPT NMS Network Management
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
There are no prerequisites for this course
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 0.25 hour.
Learning situation This is a self pased web based course
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 72
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
Introduction to the course TMN Structure Purpose of Element Manager SO-EM HW Structure and Plug-ins TMN Structure IP T NMS Circuit Network and Element Manager IP T NMS Main Services and Functionalities Summary
Optical Network Products Overview - 4 of 4 - Optical Network Planning Tools
LZU 108 9284 R1A
Description This is course 4 of 4 courses that together make the Optical Network Products Overview. The following course will provide you with an overview of the Optical Network Planning tools.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Understand the Optical Network Planning tools (ON Planner)
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
There are no prerequisites for this course
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 0.2 hour.
Learning situation This is a self pased web based course
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 74
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
Introduction to the course ON Planner Introduction ON Planner Features ON Planner Layers Summary
Optical Transport Technology Overview
LZU 108 9285 R1A
Description During this course we are going to focus on: - An introduction to Optical Transport Networks - A description of Optical Transport Network technologies
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe what an Optical Transport Network is and which are its main characteristics.
2 Understand the main technologies used in Optical Transport Networks and how they developed in time and do interact up to present days
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
There are no prerequisites for this course
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 1 hour.
Learning situation This is a self pased web based course
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 76
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
Introduction to the course Optical Transport Networks Introduction Optical Transport Networks Technologies (FDM, TDM/PDH, SDH/SONET, NG-SDH/SONET, WDM, OTN, ASON, Packet Transport) Summary
OSPF Overview & Fundamentals
LZU 108 8536 R1A
Description This course gives a high level overview of the IP Routing protocol called Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). It explains the role of this routing protocol in an IP Network. This course also presents the main concepts behind the IP Routing protocol called Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Understand the role of OSPF(Open Shortest Path First) in IP networks
2 Understand the main concepts of OSPF
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
IP Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8538 IP Routing Overview & Fundamentals LZU 108 8593
Duration and class size
The length of the course is appr. 1 hour.
Learning situation This is a self-paced web based course
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 78
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
OSPF Concept Link State Database – Building common network view – Creating network topology – Topology of a broadcast network – Calculating best paths LSA Flooding Introduction to concept of area
Self-paced
OTN Fundamentals
LZU 108 9286 R1A
Description This course will cover the following topics: - OTN and G.709 Purposes - OTN Layers - G.709 Digital Wrapper Frame - OPUk / ODUk / OTUk structures and overheads - OCH Definition - Not Associated Overhead - Maintenance Signal
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe what OTN is and which are the main characteristics.
2 Understand how OTN works and the relevant structure
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
There are no prerequisites for this course
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 1 hour.
Learning situation This is a self pased web based course
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 80
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
Introduction to the course OTN Layer Structure Optical Transport Module OTN Evolution Frame Structure OTM-n.m Structure OTN Maintenance Signals Summary
SPO 1400 R14 Basic Commissioning
LZU 108 9701 R1A
Description Operating the first commissioning and the configuration of the Ericsson SPO 1400 equipment can be a complex and resource-consuming task, if your personnel don't have the appropriate tools and knowledge This course is designed for people who have to perform Commissioning and Basic Operation of the Ericsson SPO 1400 equipment in the network. The course contents will provide the full information about the equipment features and system architecture. The basic procedures for equipment start up and configuration will be explained.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Use the SPO 1400 Local Terminal interface 1.1 Operate the First Provisioning 1.2 Install the LCT and connect it to the equipment 1.3 Navigate the LCT working areas
2 Operate the initial system set-up 2.1 Configure SPO 1400 using the Commissioning Wizard 2.2 Configure the unit’s parameters 2.3 Configure the ports’ parameters 2.4 Configure synchronization 2.5 Configure and analyze the communication parameters
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Network Deployment Engineers, System Technicians, Service Technicians, System Engineers, Service Engineers, Field Technicians.
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 82
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
OMS 1400 Overview WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) SPO 1400 Fundamentals WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) The participants should be familiar with the Ethernet, MPLS and SDH principles.
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 1 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in technical environment using equipment and tools which can be optionally accessed remotely. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 First Provisioning 1.0 hours
Initial system Set-up 5.0 hours
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 83
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
SPO 1400 R14 Circuit Emulation and Synchronization Operations
LZU 108 9702 R1A
Description Ericsson SPO 1400 could be used for replacing existing transport networks based on legacy PDH-SDH technology thus introducing a full packet transport. In this scenario it could be required to maintain a certain amount of PDH services. In this case you will need to use a Circuit Emulation Service. This course is designed for people who have to configure and maintain CES on SPO 1400 and will provide the full information about CES configuration.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Provision Circuit Emulation Services 1.1 Describe Circuit Emulation Services 1.2 Operate provisioning of CES services. 1.3 Perform activation of ATM over Packet
2 Configure the Synchronization 2.1 Configure synchronization using Synchronous Ethernet 2.2 Describe the Synchronization modes for PTP.
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Network Deployment Engineers, System Technicians, Service Technicians, System Engineers, Service Engineers, Field Technicians.
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 84
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
SPO 1400 Overview WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) SPO 1400 Fundamentals WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) The participants should be familiar with the Ethernet, MPLS and SDH principles.
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 1 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in technical environment using equipment and tools which can be optionally accessed remotely. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 Circuit Emulation Services 3.0 hours
Synchronization 3.0 hours
SPO 1400 R14 MPLS-TP Operations
LZU 108 9706 R1A
Description Operating the configuration of the Ericsson SPO 1400 Ethernet services can be a complex and resource-consuming task, if your personnel don't have the appropriate tools and knowledge. This course is designed for people who have to perform Ethernet Operation of the Ericsson SPO 1400 equipment in the network. The service configurations procedures will be explained.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe Ethernet Services 1.1 Analyze Ethernet Services components
2 Configure MPLS-TP transport 2.1 Set-up LSP and tunnels 2.2 Operate tunnels protection
3 Provision Ethernet Services on MPLS-TP 3.1 Perform activation of VPLS,VPWS and E-TREE
4 Operate advanced MPLS-TP protections 4.1 Describe Multi Segment PW and PW protection 4.2 Set-up and operate DRNI 4.3 Operate H-VPLS
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Network Deployment Engineers, System Technicians, Service Technicians, System Engineers, Service Engineers, Field Technicians.
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 86
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
SPO 1400 Overview WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) SPO 1400 Fundamentals WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) The participants should be familiar with the Ethernet, MPLS and SDH principles.
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 2 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in technical environment using equipment and tools which can be optionally accessed remotely. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 Ethernet Services description 1.0 hours
Configure MPLS-TP transport 2.0 hours
Services provisioning 3.0 hours
2 Services provisioning 3.0 hours
Protection Schemes 3.0 hours
SPO 1400 R4 Fundamentals - Architecture
LZU 108 9234 R1A
Description The SPO 1400 R4 Fundamentals is a web based learning course consisting of 5 modules, describing the SPO 1400 family and features and architectures
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Explain the equipment architecture
2 Explain the management architecture
3 Explain the switching architecture
4 Explain the OTN switching
5 Explain the power supply architecture
6 Explain the alarms architecture
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
SPO 1400 R4 Product Overview LZU 108 9238
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 1 hour.
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 88
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Learning situation This is a self paced web based course
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
Management Architecture Switching Architecture OTN and DWDM Architecture Power Supply Architecture Alarms Architecture Summary Knowledge Assessment
SPO 1400 R4 Fundamentals - LCT Basics
LZU 108 9236 R1A
Description The SPO 1400 R4 Fundamentals is a web based learning course covering the LCT Basics
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe the SPO 1400 LCT basics
2 Explain how to connect the LCT to the equipment
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
There are no prerequisites for this course
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 0.5 hours.
Learning situation This is a self paced web based course
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 90
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 SPO 1400 Local Craft Terminal Summary Knowledge Assessment
SPO 1400 R4 Fundamentals - Protection Schemes
LZU 108 9237 R1A
Description The SPO 1400 R4 Fundamentals is a web based learning course covering Protection Schemes
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Explain the protection schemes that the equipment supports
2 Explain the Equipment protections
3 Explain the TDM protections
4 Explain the Ethernet protections
5 Explain the OTN protections
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
There are no prerequisite for this course
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 1 hour.
Learning situation This is a self paced web based course
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 92
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
SPO 1400 Equipment Protection TDM Traffic Protection OTN Traffic Protection Ethernet Traffic Protection Summary Knowledge Assessment
SPO 1400 R4 Product Fundamentals - Hardware
LZU 108 9235 R1A
Description The SPO 1400 R4 Fundamentals is a web based learning course covering the Fundamentals of the hardware architecture
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Explain the SPO 1400 hardware
2 Explain the equipment composition1
3 Explain the composition rules
4 Identify the front panel devices
5 Describe cards for OTN applications
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
SPO 1400 R4 Product Fundamentals - Architecture
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 1.5 hours.
Learning situation This is a self paced web based course
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 94
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1
SPO 1400 Equipment Composition SPO 1400 Composition Rules SPO 1400 Front Panel Devices PAU – Photonic Attachment Unit Summary Knowledge Assessment
SPO 1400 R4 Product Overview
LZU 108 9238 R1A
Description The SPO 1400 R4 Fundamentals is a web based learning course consisting of 5 modules, describing the SPO 1400 family and features and architectures. Each module ends with a knowledge assessment. In order to complete the module you have to accomplish 70% of the questions
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe the SPO 1400 System
2 Illustrate the use of the equipment in the network
3 Demonstrate the main services the SPO 1400 offers
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
There are prerequisites for this course
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 0.75 hours.
Learning situation This is a self pased web based course
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Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
SPO 1400 use in the networks Services Summary Knowledge Assessment
WDM Overview and Fundamentals
LZU 108 8784 R1A
Description This course consists of two parts. The first part will provide basic introduction to WDM Fiber Optic Transport technology and relevant components: - The Photonic Layer, properly named WDM - Wavelength Division Multiplexing - The Digital Layer, named OTN – Optical Transport Network frame structure - The Control Plane, with a double name, ASON - Automatic Switched Optical Network and WSON - Wavelength Switched Optical Network The second part covers the following topics: - Propagation in Optical Fiber - Attenuation in Optical Fiber - Linear Phenomena: CD and PMD - Non Linear Phenomena: SPM, XPM and FWM - Stimulated Scattering - DWDM Amplifier Technology
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
1 Describe what WDM is and which benefits bring into a transport network
2 Understand what OTN is and which benefits bring to WDM
3 Understand which additional features the introduction of an ASON/SWON control plane bring to the WDM layer
4 Describe in detail WDM transmission technology
5 Understand transmission impairment in optical fibers
6 Understand the main concepts related to the feasibility of a WDM link
7
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Fundamentals
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 98
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
There are no prerequisites for this course
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 1.25 hours.
Learning situation This is a self-paced web based course
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 WDM Overview
OTN Overview
ASON/WSON Overview
WDM Typical deployments
WDM Trends and drivers
Summary
Knowledge Assessment
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 99
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
SPO 1400 R14 Ethernet Operations
LZU1089704 R1B
Description Operating the configuration of the Ericsson SPO 1400 Ethernet services can be a complex and resource-consuming task, if your personnel don't have the appropriate tools and knowledge. This course is designed for people who have to perform Ethernet Operation of the Ericsson SPO 1400 equipment in the network. The service configurations procedures will be explained.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
5 Describe Ethernet Services 1.1 Analyze Ethernet Services components
2 Configure Ethernet Bridge traffic and protection schemes 2.1 Describe Ethernet Over SDH 2.2 Operate provisioning of E-LINE services 2.3 Describe Customer Bridge and Provider Bridge 2.4 Set-up and manage the protections mechanisms: RSTP/MSTP and LAG 2.5 Operate provisioning of E-LAN services 2.6 Operate the provisioning of Ethernet Ring Protection.
3 Provision Connectivity Fault Management 3.1 Perform activation of Connectivity Fault Management. 3.2 ERP and CFM 3.3 Analyze results from Y.1731 performances
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Network Deployment Engineer, System Technician, Service Technician, System Engineer, Service Engineer, Field Technician.
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 100
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
SPO 1400 Overview WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) SPO 1400 Fundamentals WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) The participants should be familiar with the Ethernet, MPLS and SDH principles.
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 2 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in technical environment using equipment and tools which can be optionally accessed remotely. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 Ethernet Services description 1.0 hour
Services and protection schemes provisioning 5.0 hours
2 Services and protection schemes provisioning 4.0 hours
Connectivity Fault Management 2.0 hours
SPO 1400 R14 Maintenance
LZU1089705 R1B
Description Maintenance of equipment could be a complex and resource-consuming task if your personnel do not have the appropriate skills and knowledge. This course will provide your operators with full information on how to maintain the SPO1400 in the most efficient way.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
6 Use the SPO1400 Local Terminal interface 1.1 Install the LCT and connect it to the equipment 1.2 Navigate the LCT working areas
2 Manage fault reporting 2.1 Manage the alarm attributes and OSPF traps 2.2 Recognize the fault condition and find the alarm cause
3 Manage the equipment database and software 3.1 Perform the backup and restore of the equipment database 3.2 Describe the software download principles 3.3 Perform the Software Licenses Update
4 Operate main maintenance procedures 4.1 Use common tools for troubleshooting 4.2 Perform the card replacement 4.3 Identify and manage some emergency conditions
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Network Deployment Engineer, System Technician, Service Technician, System Engineer, Service Engineer, Field Technician
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 102
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
SPO 1400 Overview WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) SPO 1400 Fundamentals WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) The participants should be familiar with the Ethernet, MPLS and SDH principles.
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 1 day and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in technical environment using equipment and tools which can be optionally accessed remotely. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 Starting SPO 1400 Local Terminal interface 1.0 hour
Management of the fault reporting 1.0 hour
Management of the equipment database and software 2.0 hours
Operate main maintenance procedures 2.0 hours
SPO 1400 R14 OTN Commissioning and Operations
LZU1089707 R1B
Description The operations on SPO 1400 as part of the DWDM network is a complex task that requires appropriate knowledge and skills. With the aid of this training, your personnel will get to the appropriate knowledge level for performing the operations on the Ericsson SPO 1400 equipment in the OTN network. The course contents will provide the full information about the equipment OTN features and system architecture. The basic procedures DWDM traffic management will be also covered.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
7 Discuss on SPO1400 DWDM Capabilities 1.1 Describe Transponder and Muxponder Cards 1.2 Configure the ODU Multiplexing 1.3 Understand ODU switching 1.4 Discuss OTN Protections
2 Configure the Photonic Attached Unit (PAU) 2.1 Understand the PAU Composition and Configuration 2.2 Configure the DWDM traffic using the PAU 2.3 Manage the Optical Line Amplifier SPO 1401 2.4 Describe RAMAN Amplifier
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Network Deployment Engineer, System Technician, Service Technician, System Engineer, Service Engineer, Field Technician
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 104
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
SPO 1400 Overview WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) SPO 1400 Fundamentals WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) The participants should be familiar with the Ethernet, MPLS and SDH principles.
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 2 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in technical environment using equipment and tools which can be optionally accessed remotely. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 Discuss on SPO1400 DWDM Capabilities 6.0 hours
2 Configure the Photonic Attached Unit (PAU) 6.0 hours
SPO 1400 R14 PDH-SDH Operations
LZU1089708 R1B
Description Operating the configuration of the Ericsson SPO 1400 PDH-SDH services can be a complex and resource-consuming task, if your personnel don't have the appropriate tools and knowledge. This course is designed for people who have to perform PDH and SDH Operation of the Ericsson SPO 1400 equipment in the network. The course contents will provide the full information about the equipment features and system architecture. The basic service configurations procedures will be explained.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
8 Use the SPO 1400 Local Terminal interface 1.1 Install the LCT and connect it to the equipment 1.2 Navigate the LCT working areas
2 Configure TDM traffic 2.1 Set-up and manage TDM Expansion Shelf (TES). 2.2 Operate the provisioning of the traffic services
3 Configure protection schemes 3.1 Set-up and manage the protections mechanisms: MSP, SNCP and MS-SPRING
4 Analyze the performance data 4.1 Set-up the performance data collection 4.2 Analyze the performance data and the optical measurement
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Network Deployment Engineer, System Technician, Service Technician, System Engineer, Service Engineer, Field Technician.
Prerequisites
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
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Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015
Successful completion of the following courses:
SPO 1400 Overview WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) SPO 1400 Fundamentals WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) The participants should be familiar with the Ethernet, MPLS and SDH principles.
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 1 days and 0 hours and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in technical environment using equipment and tools which can be optionally accessed remotely. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 Using the LCT 0.5 hours
Services provisioning 2.5 hours
Protection schemes 2.0 hours
Configuration of the performance data collection 1.0 hours
PAU 6000 R15 Operations and Maintenance
LZU1089990 R1A
Description Operating the first commissioning and the configuration of PAU 6000 equipment can be a complex and resource-consuming task, if your personnel don't have the appropriate tools and knowledge This course is designed for people who have to perform c Operations and Maintenance of the PAU 6000 equipment in the network. The course contents will provide the full information about the equipment features and system architecture. The basic procedures for equipment start up and configuration of the main maintenace procedures explained.
Learning objectives On completion of this course the participants will be able to:
9 Understand WDM 1.1 Name main WDM technologies 1.2 Describe DWDM Network components
2 Describe PAU 6000 2.1 Understand PAU 6000 applications 2.2 Name PAU 6000 units 2.3 Describe PAU 6000 Composition 2.4 Understand PAU 6000 management
3 Use the PAU 6000 Local Terminal interface 3.1 Connect to the equipment 3.2 Navigate the LCT working areas 3.3 CLI Introduction
4 Operate the initial system set-up 4.1 Name commissioning steps 4.2 Provision WDM Services
5 Analyze alarms and performance data 5.1 Describe alarms recognition 5.2 Analyze the performance data and the optical measurement
6 Perform Maintenance Procedures 6.1 Name main maintenance procedures
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Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
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6.2 Describe data collection procedures 6.3 Understand emergency procedures
Target audience The target audience for this course is:
Network Deployment Engineers, System Technicians, Service Technicians, System Engineers, Service Engineers, Field Technicians.
Prerequisites Successful completion of the following courses:
PAU 6000 Overview WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) PAU 6000 Fundamentals WBL courses (or have equivalent knowledge) The participants should be familiar with CWDM and DWDM principles.
Duration and class size
The length of the course is 3 days and the maximum number of participants is 8.
Learning situation This course is based on theoretical and practical instructor-led lessons given in both classroom and in technical environment using equipment and tools which can be optionally accessed remotely. This course can be conducted at the Customer premises.
Time schedule
The time required always depends on the knowledge of the attending participants and the hours stated below can be used as estimate.
Day Topics in the course Estimated Time (hours)
1 • WDM Overview 3.0 hours
• PAU 6000 Applications and Architecture 3.0 hours
2 • Starting the PAU 6000 Local Terminal interface 1.0 hours
• System set-up 5.0 hours
3 • System set-up 3.0 hours
• Alarms and Performances 1.0 hours
• Maintenance 2.0 hours
365/03819-FAP 130 506 Uae Rev: C
Commercial in Confidence 109
Ericsson AB
Global Services SE-164 80 Stockholm
Telephone: +46 10 719 0000 www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/services/learning-services
© Ericsson AB 2015