xDSL Essentials

A one day lecture

Language: English

DESCRIPTION
Examine the various flavors of xDSL and methods for their deployment.
Learn how xDSL fills a void for the telephone companies and how it stacks up against other technologies.
Learn about xDSL terminology such as ADSL, HDSL, CAP, DMT DSLAM and Loop qualification.
Familiarize yourself with and draw various types of xDSL

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Tired of reading or hearing about DSL?
Not sure what all the hype is about?
Attending this class will demystify all the flavors in xDSL and how they can be positioned in a corporate infrastructure.
Examine how xDSL compares with ISDN, Cable Modems and other forms of competition.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
This course will benefit design engineers, analysts, managers, office automation professionals such as telecommunications and data processing.
This course is for the individual who is required to have a sound understanding of the interworking of the xDSL technology.

ASSUMED KNOWLEDGE
This course has no prerequisites, but a good understanding of networking is preferable.

OUTLINES

  • Motivation for xDSL

  • History

    • Where we were, are, and going.
  • Win win situation

    • Telco

    • Subscriber
  • Voice and Data coexistance

  • Subscriber Lines

  • Higher Bit Rates

  • Internet

  • Video on Demand

  • SOHO’s

  • xDSL Tecchnologies

  • ADSL

  • HDSL

  • HDSL2

  • IDSL

  • MDSL?

  • RADSL

  • SDSL

  • VDSL

  • Competition

  • Cable Modems

  • Satellite

  • HDTV

  • ISDN

  • Dial up

  • DSL governing bodies and standards

  • Full rate

  • Splitterless environments

  • G.lite

  • adslforum.com

  • uawg.org

  • End-to-End ADSL

  • Phone

  • PC

  • Network Interface

  • ATU-R

  • Splitter

  • NID
      Modulation Schemes
      • CAP
      • QAM
      • DMT

    • Local Loop
      • 2-Wire Full Duplex
    • CO splitter
    • ATU-C
    • DSLAM
    • Transport network
    • NSP Network

    • ATM Backbone
    • UBR
    • VBR
    • ABR
    • CBR

    • Equipment Vendors and ISPs’

    Workshop Identify and design the end-to-end components of a xDSL network.


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