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Schneider Electric Training Courses 2012

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34High Availability EthernetNetworking and RedundancyTwo-day On Demand WorkshopCourse DescriptionThe objective of this course is to provide students with a working knowledge of industrialnetworking both in theory and implementation. At the end of this course, students will havean understanding of the range of <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> Ethernet based network solutionsincluding communications, network architecture structures, network redundancy, highavailability and implementation methods associated with automation control systems. Ahands-on practical session allows students to implement validated network architecturesand apply a range of software tools to diagnose network status.DurationTwo-day on demand workshop, with lunch provided.60%Practical40%TheoryAudience▪ This course is aimed at engineering and technical staffinvolved in supporting modern Ethernet based industrialcontrol systemsBasicIntermediateAdvancedPrecursors▪ Students should be familiar with basic networkingterminology and Microsoft ® Windows▪ Students are required to have completed Unity ProProgramming (SAUTR1003) course▪ Students should be competent with industrial automation concepts▪ Understanding of collaborative automation control system conceptsProductSolutionsFundamentalsHigh Availability Ethernet Networking and Redundancy Course OutlineDay 1 of 2Day One introduces students to industrial networkingconcepts including:▪ Defining industry terms▪ Ethernet theory▪ Introduction to Transceivers, Switches and Routers▪ ConneXium switches/software▪ Topologies, OSI-layers, IP Addressing, TCP/IPproperties, IP address and subnetting, packets,▪ Port Mirroring▪ Redundancy, Hyper Ring, RSTP, LinkRedundancy, Link Aggregation, MRP▪ Traffic control including Restricting Broadcast QoS VLANS▪ Multicasting▪ Introduction to industrial communication protocolsDay 2 of 2Day Two focuses on network building blocksand industrial application architectures:▪ Network Management includingmangers and agents and SNMP▪ Network architecture, options,design and implementation▪ Networking architecture for PAC/PLC andwindows based client/server structure▪ Industrial control network redundancy▪ Overview to network security - issues▪ Media selection criteria▪ Cabling overview▪ Types, application, termination▪ Troubleshooting principles and tools▪ Overview of DRS switch functionalityPart number:SAUTR1103Easy ways to registerWeb: www.schneider-electric.com.au/trainingEmail: training.courses@au.schneider-electric.com

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