X25 Fundamentals
Description

The X.25 is a commonly-used network protocol. The X.25 protocol allows computers on different public networks (such as CompuServe, Tymnet, or a TCP/IP network) to communicate through an intermediary computer at the network layer level. X.25's protocols correspond closely to the data-link … 

Course Objectives

This course will lead you through the key concepts behind the X.25 system, utilizing multiple hands on labs to give realistic installation and troubleshooting scenario's. You will learn how to: - To evaluate X.25 against frame relay, ISDN and other WAN technologies - How to interface synchronous and asynchronous systems to an X.25 network - How to optimize your network for the best performance - How to set up PADs (Packet Assembler/Dissemblers) to meet your needs - How to use X.25 to support the Transport layer of OSI - How to select the correct Transport layer protocol for your requirements - How to interwork X.25 with other network types - How to interconnect X.25 networks - How to use the features and facilities of X.25

Prerequesite

Delegates should have a basic understanding of data communications concepts and terminology

Who Should Attend
Network administrators and network operators.
Type
On-Site & Public
Duration
2 Days