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News Release from: IDC Technologies | Subject: Troubleshooting of Ethernet
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 June 2006
Workshop on 'Troubleshooting of Ethernet
Networks'
IDC Technologies is presenting a 2 day workshop on Troubleshooting and Problem Solving of Ethernet Networks in London on the 29/30 June, in Manchester on 3/4 July and in Glasgow for 6/7 July
IDC Technologies is presenting a 2 day workshop on Troubleshooting and Problem Solving of Ethernet Networks in London on the 29th and 30th June, in Manchester on the 3rd and 4th July and in Glasgow on the 6th and 7th Ethernet is fast becoming the obvious choice for industrial control networking worldwide
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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While the basic structure of Ethernet has not changed much, the faster technologies such as Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet have increased the complexity and choices available in planning and designing these systems.
As Ethernet has become more complex, a number of misconceptions have arisen as to how Ethernet functions and how the system should be optimally configured.
This workshop addresses these issues in a clear and practical manner to enable delegates to apply the technology quickly and effectively.
The workshop commences with a brief outline of the fundamentals of Ethernet and its operation.
The method of access is discussed in depth and topics such as full duplex and auto negotiation are explained.
The best methods of designing and installing the cabling systems are then explored with the discussion ranging from 10Base-T over twisted pair to Gigabit Ethernet cabling.
Methods of optimising Ethernet to obtain best performance are then defined.
Finally the all important topic of troubleshooting is examined with a summary of the typical problems likely to be encountered from a two station network all the way up to a system comprising 30,000 PCs.
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