This course educates the network administrator
/ manager or technician in the operation and management
of the Quick Eagle Networks DL3100.
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Understand the main configuration
items for the DL3100 |
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Understand how to connect the DL3100
into the DS3network |
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Have a basic understanding of troubleshooting
andisolating network problems on DS3 networks |
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| Prerequisites: |
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| This course requires that the student be familiar
with T3 systems and operation. The recommended prerequisite
course is T3 Fundamentals. |
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| Class Length: 1 day |
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| Course Outline |
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| A. T3 Applications Overview |
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| How data interfaces to a T3 network
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DSU Operations |
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DTE vs. DCE |
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Explanation of V.35/HSSI electrical
interfaces |
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T3 applications |
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| B. T3 Fundamentals Review |
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| Brief summary of the main concepts behind
T3 technology. |
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T3 framing options: M13 vs Cbit parity
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T3 line coding: B3ZS |
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Alarm conditions: red, yellow,
blue |
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| C. Configuring Your T3 DSU |
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Configuration options found in the Quick Eagle
Networks T3 DSU
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DTE configuration |
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Network configurations |
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Terminal or front panel |
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How overhead is used |
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| D. Managing Your T3 DSU |
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The capabilities and main features of a standard
T3 DSU. Specifically, the following features found in the
Quick Eagle Networks DSU:
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Statistics |
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Diagnostics |
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SNMP via SLIP |
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| E. Hands On |
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Learn hands on the effect of various
configuration options |
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Learn how to diagnose network problems
using T3 DSUsand external test equipment |
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Learn various testing techniques and
equipment used introubleshooting telecommunications
networks |
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