Structured Cabling System Training Course
Contemporary architectural designs and structural frameworks necessitate the precise installation and configuration of structured cabling systems. It is essential that these systems are deployed promptly and professionally, adhering strictly to the standards established by ISO/IEC and EIA/TIA.
This instructor-led live training, available either online or onsite, is designed for IT professionals seeking to master the correct installation of structured cabling systems within any building or structure.
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
- Grasp the fundamental concepts and infrastructure components of a structured cabling system.
- Perform accurate installation and testing of cabling systems.
- Familiarize themselves with the industry standards, methodologies, and equipment utilized in structured cabling.
Course Format
- Interactive lectures and discussions.
- Extensive exercises and practical application.
- Hands-on implementation within a live-lab environment.
Customization Options
- For tailored training requests regarding this course, please contact us to arrange details.
Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of Cabling for LAN and WAN
Understanding UTP Cabling
Using UTP Cabling and Tools
Understanding Cabling System Color Codes (568A, 568B)
Understanding the Different Panels
CPR Regulations
Cable Preparation and Testing
Structured Cabling Installation
Twisted Pair and Cable Termination
Structured Cabling System Testing Methods
Testing Warranty Application
Structured Cabling for Cloud Datacenter Building
Structured Cabling Best Practices
Troubleshooting
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Fundamental understanding of cabling systems
Target Audience
- IT personnel
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Prepared project on which we could work from the start without wasting time to set up files not needed in exercises. Readiness to answer all questions that came up from participants.
Robert Walczak - Hitachi Energy
Course - Systems Modeling with SysML and Enterprise Architect (EA)
The trainer's presentation and way of communicating.
Gianpiero Arico - Urmet Spa
Course - Embedded Linux Systems Architecture
Practise exercises in EA.
Pawel - Krajowa Szkola Skarbowosci
Course - UML in Enterprise Architect (workshops)
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