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TEC CHNICA TRAIN AL NING

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TECHNICAL TRAINING

Introduction
Aviat Networks supports its telecommunications systems with a comprehensive, cost-effective customertraining program. Our instructors provide courses in microwave radio, light-wave, multiplex system operation designed to maximize product performance and minimize maintenance costs. Wide varieties of courses are available and may address generic as well as proprietary telecommunications subjects relate to our equipment. In addition we supply microwave system design and transmission engineering training. Instructors use a variety of presentation techniques and materials in courses from introductory seminars to detailed hands-on product training. Our staff combines years of experience in the field and classroom training from hundreds of companies around the world on the full spectrum of our products and services. The customer education program is designed to give customers the knowledge and skills to maintain and operate their systems at peak operating efficiency. Training can be conducted in several languages, including English, Spanish, Chinese, French, Portuguese and Russian. Interpreters are used as required. Training in other languages may be arranged to meet your needs. We can provide customized training to meet your needs. Classes can be provided at facilities worldwide or at your location. Over 50,000 people have been trained and Over 30 different courses are offered covering the full spectrum of Aviat Networks products and other manufacturers equipment.

Training courses cover: Aviat Networks microwave radio products Microwave theory and system design Transmission engineering and installation practices Supervisory systems Network and element management systems Legacy products

Key features and benefits Highly experienced instructors Up-to-date material relevant to product operation, maintenance and troubleshooting Courses offered at training centers in all major regions around the world or scheduled at your facility Open enrolments sessions Instruction in English, Chinese, French, Portuguese, Spanishor arrange another language

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Objectives and Purposes
Provide to the customers of Aviat Networks an efficient tool too: Clearly understand the purpose and scope of each course to ensure that instruction meets requirements. Develop training paths for personnel

Course Offerings
Aviat Networks offers two types of classes:

On Site Field Schools:


Classes organized specifically for one customer with emphasis on the specific equipment purchased by the customer. These courses can be held at your location or at one of the Aviat Networks Training and Education Centers. When classes are conducted at customers site the customer is responsible for facilities, multimedia projector, test equipment, computers (if required) and operational traffic free equipment for the hands on portion of the class. For class specific equipment lists please contact one of our Training coordinators. Each participant of field school obtains: Product manuals on soft copy and student guide for all participants. Certificates of completion for all participants.

Open Enrolments Courses:


Technical training offers regularly scheduled courses on most of its current products. Courses are given at one of the Training and Education Centers; with dates set at least six (6) months in advance for your scheduling convenience. Open enrolment sessions are priced "per participant." The participant for each course will obtain: The comprehensive products documentation manual on soft copy Student guide in hard copy A certificate of completion. Class size limited, to ensure proper attention to each participant; class size is limited to 8, 10 or 12 students. Please refer to the open enrolment calendar in our web site for dates and locations of courses to be held.

Course Registration
To order training or schedule a training class, please choose one of these three options. Option 1 Submit to your sales representative or program manager the necessary information such as your Purchase order and or Letter of Credit for processing. Customer Training will contact you shortly thereafter to confirm the training course details and schedule.

TECHNICAL TRAINING
Option 2 To order training directly with Customer Training department please contact us: By Phone: Direct line: By Fax: By Email: 919-767-5301 408-944-2336

customer.training@aviatnet.com

Option 3 Via our website: Complete the training registration form located in the Technical Training Section:

WWW.AVIATNETWORKS.COM Request a Quote:


If you require training on a product manufactured or sold (OEM) through company and not listed herein please contact Customer Training by phone, FAX or Web.

Training and Education Centers:


The training centers are designed with our customers in mind. They are equipped with the necessary microwave radio and test equipment to ensure your learning experience is a success. For your convenience included herein are directions to the Training and Education Centers Americas United States California Company Headquarters 5200 Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA 95054 Tel: 408 567 7000 Fax: 408 567 7001 Mexico Ejercito Nacional No 926 Piso 3 Col. Los Morales, Seccin Palmas Mexico City, DF, Mexico CP 11540 Tel: 5255-91-38-97-00 Fax 5255-91-38-97-01 & 91-38-97-97-02

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Asia Pacific Australia (Sydney) 2-12 Chaplin Drive Lane Cove West NSW Sydney Australia 2066 Tel: 408 567 7000 Fax: 408 567 7001 Philippines 28th Floor Pacific Star Building Sen. Gil Puyat cor. Makati Avenues Makati City, 1227 Philippines Tel: 632 818 5111 Fax: 632 818 8165 Singapore Aviat Networks (S) Pte. Ltd. 17, Changi Business Park Central 1 Honeywell Building, #04-01 Singapore 486073 Tel: 65 6496 0900 Fax: 65 6496 0999 Europe France Btiment Le Dynasteur 10/12 rue Andras Beck, 92360 Meudon La Foret France Tel: 33 1 77 31 00 00 Fax: 33 1 46 32 64 20 Poland Intraco Building, 36th Floor UI. Stawki 2 00-193 Warsaw Poland Tel: +48 22 860 7340 Fax: +48 22 860 7341

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Scotland 4 Bell Drive Hamilton International Technology Park Blantyre, Glasgow G72 0FB Scotland, UK Tel: 44-1698-717200 Fax: 44 -1698 717204 Africa Nigeria Imperial Place, Plot 274 B Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria. Tel: +234-1-270-1923 Fax +234 1 270-1888

TECHNICAL TRAINING
Customer Training Policy
Training Policy
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Prices for all Training Courses and Services are in USD unless noted otherwise. Class size for most courses will be limited 12 students maximum. For FarScan, StarView and ProVision courses the limit is 8. For NetBoss field class the limit is 6 unless specified otherwise. Aviat Networks provides product manuals and student handbooks for each student. Courses are written and delivered in English unless specified otherwise. A method of payment (Purchase Order, Credit Card, or Wire Transfer) is required to confirm registration. Pre-schedule/Open Enrollment Class: Scheduled according to web calendar, priced per person. Customers are responsible for all personal expenses while attending training. All Pre-scheduled open enrollment classes can be canceled or postponed at the discretion of AVIAT. Every effort will be made to notify customers within 3 weeks of course start date. AVIAT is not responsible for any travel expenses due to the cancellation of a course. A cancellation/reschedule fee of 25% will be applied if a customer cancels a scheduled class or reservation in a pre-scheduled class within two weeks of the scheduled date. A cancellation/reschedule fee of 100% will be applied if a customer cancels a scheduled class or reservation in a pre-scheduled class within one week of the scheduled date. Training Center Customer Dedicated Class: Scheduled according to mutually agreeable dates between customer & AVIAT. Conducted at AVIAT Training and Education Center for up to 12 students. Customers are responsible for all personal expenses while attending training at an AVIAT location. If customer cancel's course within 2 weeks of scheduled delivery date they will be charged a 25% cancellation/reschedule fee. On Site Customer Specific Field Class: Training to be delivered at customer designated site. Customer must supply equipment for hands on and labs according to class requirements. AVIAT may provide equipment based on availability (extra charges may apply). Dates for field training must be requested a minimum of 30 days in advance. Training dates are established on mutually agreeable dates between the customer & AVIAT and cannot be confirmed until all documentation is completed and PO is received. If customer cancel's course within 3 weeks of scheduled delivery date they will be will be charged a 25% cancellation/reschedule fee. If customer cancel's course within 2 weeks of scheduled delivery date they will be will be charged a 50% cancellation/reschedule fee. If customer cancel's course within 1 week of scheduled delivery date they will be will be charged a 75% cancellation/reschedule fee. Training delivery and on-site delivery fees will be based on region (location) of delivery site. All Quoted prices are valid for a period of ninety (90) days. Courses cannot be filmed, videotaped or recorded. Students attending courses are responsible for arranging for their meals, accommodations and transportation. AVIAT Networks, Customer Training cannot accept responsibilities for transport, accommodations or per-diem allocation.

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12. Foreign students are responsible for completing and returning the Aviat Networks Foreign National Notification form prior to attend training. Failure to do so may impair the student capability to enter the training center. An attendance of 100% is required of each student to complete the course and to be awarded a certificate of completion. Training under Aviat Networks major sales orders must be used within the twelve months following the equipment delivery. Smoking is strictly prohibited in all Aviat Networks facilities. Smoking is allowed only in designated smoking area. Students must wear their issued Identification badge in clear view at all times while visiting Aviat Networks. Aviat Networks has adopted business casual dress and we appreciate your cooperation. Shorts & open toed shoes are strictly prohibited. Our number one concern is visitor safety and compliance with OSHA regulations.

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Adva ance Eclips se


Advance T Troubleshoot ting course TR R-ADVECL-0 01 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for open enrolment: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3 days 6 students s Santa Clara, CA an Hamilton, a nd UK Instru uction Manual. Stude Guide ent Courses a intended fo service are or personnel requiring an in n-depth knowledge of troublesho ooting and maintainin Eclipse radio platforms ng

Prere equisite
Completion of Eclips installation a maintenanc course TR-E se and ce ECL-01 Partic cipants should have a solid u understanding o point-to-poin of nt micr rowave links, te elecommunicat tions and IP fundamentals h compatible lapto PC and hav op ve Each student must bring an IBM c adm ministrator rights on the PC (to allow installat s o tion of the Portal craft tool) ). PC m meters of: The P must have minimum param 50 MHz CPU, Pentium 3 00 P 25 MB RAM 56 CD drive thernet 10Base LAN port w RJ-45 conn e-T with nector Et Micros Windows 98, 2000 Pro, X or Windows NT soft 9 XP

Equip pment Required for Customer Site T Training


8 upply to power the Eclipse No ode(s). 48 volt power su All associated ca ables and atten nuators needed to simulate th path. d he s ing on. 2 Eclipse Nodes at minimum. 4 Nodes for Ri configuratio Eclipse Nodes, free of custome traffic. f er icensing for appropriate configuration(s). Li TD test equipm DM ment ( if applic cable to configu uration) Et thernet Test Eq quipment (if ap pplicable to con nfiguration) A seria COM port, or a USB-to-ser adaptor. al rial

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Objec ctives
Upon successfully completing the course par rticipants will be able to diagn e nose complicate faults and ed oubleshoot the relevant Eclipse platform(s) with support re e equirements. tro

Cours Content se
Eclips Recap and signal flow se Refresher/brief overview of the eclipse platform R o e Eclipse operatio and applicati on ions Signal flow and block diagram explanation ation Backplane opera b Understanding basic Ethernet applied to the Eclipse platform Protec ction Diagnos stics Te erminal IN NU Sw witching characteristics Block diagram/s signal flow Diversity Bus Alarm L Location and Probable Cau use Har rdware alarms Soft ftware Alarms Path related alarm ms

Eclipse diagnostic/pe erformance to ools e s Use of Loopbacks Man nagement Diag gnostics/trouble eshooting Ethernet Diagnost tics Usin and troubles ng shooting L1 an L2 nd Agg gregation Usin RMON stats ng s Und derstanding Eth hernet diagnos screens stic Troubleshooting R RWPR Microwa link desig and applyin to ave gn ng perform mance/trouble-shooting of E Eclipse Mod dulation BER vs. SNR R Inte erference Pow manageme wer ent ATP PC RSS SI Rx dynamic range e Erro performance or e Probable outage Mainten nance procedu ure Nor rmal performan nce Deg graded perform mance MTBF

XPIC O Operation and Diagnostics d s Signal flow Diagnostic tools In nstallation issue es Po olarisation

Using test equipme for trouble g ent e-shooting TD test equipm DM ment Et thernet Test Eq quipment

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Eclipse
Ma aintenance, Installation a Operation and TR-ECL-01 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: Locatio on(s) for open enrolment: Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3-day 12 studen nts Santa Cla CA USA, ara, Hamilton, UK, Lagos, Ni igeria. Instruction Manual (CDn -ROM) Student G Guide Courses a intended fo are or installation and service p personnel requiring a working know wledge of installation, configuration and test n, maintenance procedures for Eclipse ra adio platforms

Prere equisite
Partici ipants should have a basic un h nderstanding of point-to-point microwave t links, t telecommunica ations and IP fu undamentals, a have basic computer and skills. Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC (to a o allow installation of the Portal craft tool). n The P must have minimum param PC m meters of: 50 MHz CPU, Pentium 3 00 P 25 MB RAM 56 80 MB of availab hard disk sp 0 ble pace CD drive thernet 10Base LAN port w RJ-45 conn e-T with nector for local Et Et thernet connec ction 80 00x600 resolut tion, 256 color display (16-bit color) SV VGA display ad daptor card 2 or 3 button mo ouse Microsoft Windo 98, 2000 P XP or Wind M ows Pro, dows NT TC CP/IP installed and configure for LAN oper d ed ration mmended is a serial COM por (COM1 or CO s rt OM2), or USB port plus Recom extern USB-to-seria adaptor to ex nal al xercise a local V.24 connectio on.

Objec ctives
Upon s successfully co ompleting a cou urse participan will be able to install, configure, administe and maintain nts er the rel levant Eclipse platform(s).

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Cours Content se
Eclips Introduction se In ntroduction to Node and terminal platforms N Eclipse Node e Nod concept de Bas architecture and capabilitie sic e es Sup PDH per Indo Units: INU and INUe oor Plug cards g-in AUX -NPC -NCC -FAN RACs -DACs -A ckplane bus Bac Slot assignment ru t ules Nod capacity rule de es Path capacity and bandwidth opt tions Nod licensing de

Eclips Terminal se Te erminal concep pts 10 and 300 ser 00 ries platforms PDH and Ethern variants net -E1//T1 -Ethernet with Connect ES S es O Auxiliary service and alarm I/O Eclips Protection se Protection option for Eclipse N ns Node and Te erminal Eclipse Node pr rotection operation Path Protection DAC protection NCC protection Super PDH ring protection Protection In the IP domain using DAC ES an e nd DAC GE Service Restora ation times Eclipse Termina protection Op al peration Te erminal Pairing g Service Restora ation times Protection in the IP domain (Co e onnect ES tra aining module

Eclipse ODUs ODU 300 and ODU 100 Frequency bands and band plan ns Cap pacity and mod dulation options s Pow Output wer

Eclipse Node Co-cha annel Operatio on DP CCD concepts XPIX -channel opera ation Co(Co o-channel training module )

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Perfor rmance Features Summary of Eclipse Node and Terminal d erformance fea atures pe Eclipse Configuratio on Intro oduction to Portal craft tool Por PC configur rtal ration for Ether rnet and V.24 4/RS-232 conn nections Por screens rtal Con nfiguring a new installation w Work flow / Licens sing Lay yout( Eclipse No ode) Plug g-ins /modules s Protection cuits (Eclipse N Node) Circ Net tworking (NMS) Dat and Time te Soft ftware Management Sec curity

Eclips Diagnostics se s In ntroduction to Portal diagnosti P ics Sy ystem summar ry Ev vent Browser Sy ystem Controls locks and loo s: opbacks History screens Performance screens Alarm screens Parts

Installat tion Commiss sioning and Tr roubleshootin ng Pre-installation req quirements Hea and Safety alth y Indo Installation oor Out tdoor installatio on Antenna installatio on mmissioning Com Intro oduction to Node and Termin nal com mmissioning for rms Typ pical commissio oning test Troubleshooting Intro oduction to trou ubleshooting b basics Troubleshooting p path problems Troubleshooting c configuration pr roblems Ecli ipse LEDs Por Alarms descriptions, proba rtal able cause(s) and recommended actions d d

Cours Specifics se s
Minimum durations are listed below Where custo a w. omers have extended requirem ments such as Ethernet alterna ate-path protec ction in the IP d domain (DAC E DAC GE, C ES, Connect ES), al llow up to one additional day. . Similarly for dual-pat protection. A th Additional time must also be c considered whe the services of a translato ere s or are req quired. Core N Node and Term minal course Core N Node course on nly PDH terminal course only e ES to DAC E and DAC GE extension t Node core Ring n network configu uration and ope eration Co-channel configura ation and opera ation ect o Conne ES course only Installa ation Best prac ctices 2 day 2 day 1 day +1 day +1 day y +1/2 day 1 day 1 day

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Eclipse IP Ra adio Acces Network ss k


Maintenance and Opera M e ation Course e TR-IPECL-01 T 1 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for pre-sc cheduled class s: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3 days 12 studen nts N/A uction Manual Instru Stude Guide ent The Cour is intended for anyone rse requiring basic theory, o updating of ent work to all their curre Eclipse netw IP archite ecture, including how to g maintain t network. the

Prere equisite
Basic digital kno owledge Basic modulation knowledge Digital communications formats Basic Ethernet knowledge k Eclipse installation, operation a maintenance course (TEand -ECL-01) Each student mu bring an IBM compatible l ust laptop PC and have ad dministrator rig ghts on the PC. The PC must have minimum . m pa arameters of: o o o o o Pe entium class l laptop compute er Microsoft Window 98, 2000 Pr XP ws ro, D CD ROM Ne etwork card DB Serial Port c B9 connection (or adapter)

Objec ctives
At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts network to an a IP solution. all Understand the concepts involved in upgrading an existing Eclipse TDM n Understand Eclipse IP terms a features and In nstall, configure operate and m e maintain Eclips IP radios se Diagnose and tr roubleshoot Eclipse IP radios

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Cours Content se
Overv view of Eclipse system e Recap from ECL course R L Description Fe eatures Sy ystem Lay Out t In ntroduction to Eclipse Etherne modules, E et IP fun ndamentals IP Addressing P Sub netting witches and Ro outers Sw VLAN Prioritisation RSTP R Carrying Synchr ronisation over Ethernet ynchE vs. IEEE 1588v2 vs EDS E Sy IP Throughput Optimization P O IF and Preamb Suppression FG ble IP Ra adio Access Network Example config E gurations How to upgrade an Eclipse sy H e ystem to all IP

Eclip Ethernet O pse Overview/basic operation Capacities C Modes of opera M ation Combining with TDM C h Port P settings Prioritisation of Ethernet traffic P c Flow control F Max M frame size and address le earning Latency L VLAN tagging V Aggregation options A RWPR R RAC60/6X and Dat Packet Plan (DPP) ta ne In ntroduction to R RAC60/6X Capabilities C Configuration C Use U of DPP for Gbps Ethernet Using the RAC6 U 60/6X with the DAC GE Eclip pse DAC GE3 Configuratio and Capabi 3 on ilities Using Portal to conf g figure the DAC GE3 DAC GE3 Portal scr reens guring a new in nstallation Config Priorit tisation options s Synch hronous Ethern configuratio net on Insta allation Comm missioning and Troubleshoo d oting RFC 2 2544 commiss sioning tests DAC LEDs Portal Alarms descriptions, probab cause(s) an ble nd recom mmended actio ons. Interp preting Etherne alarms et

Eclips Node Co-channel Opera se ation Using DA GE AC Aggre egation option ns CCDP concepts s XPIC Co-channel operation h and ation Using XPIC with DAC GE L1 a L2 aggrega to get to higher capacities o c Eclips Protection and RWPR se a Protection option for Eclipse N ns Node DACGE3 protec ction options Building Etherne rings using R et RWPR (R RSTP) and sett tings

Eclips Ethernet Diagnostics se In ntroduction to Portal diagnosti for DAC P ics Et thernet cards -S System summa ary -E Event Browser -S System Control ls -H History screens s -P Performance sc creens -A Alarm screens -P Parts

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IRU 600
Maintenance and Opera M e ation Course e TR-IRU-01 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for pre-sc cheduled class s: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3 days 12 studen nts Santa Clara, CA, USA a Instru uction Manual Stude Guide ent The Cour is intended for anyone rse requiring basic theory, s maintenance and hands on experienc of the ce Eclipse IRU600 RFU.

Prere equisite
Basic digital kno owledge Basic modulation knowledge Digital communications formats SDH Basic SONET/S student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e Each s administrator rights on the PC. The PC must have minimum par o e e rameters of: Pentium class lap ptop computer osoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP Micro CD R ROM Netw work card DB9 Serial Port con nnection (or ad dapter)

Objec ctives
At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts aracteristics an operation of the IRU600 In nd f ndoor Radio Fre equency Unit (RFU). Describe the cha ist es m quired for the IR RU600. Li the supporting INU module and minimum software req Configure, diagnose and troub C bleshoot Eclips radios with th IRU600 RFU se he

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Cours Content se
Overv view Description eatures Fe Sy ystem Lay Out t Intellig gent Nodal Un Configurati nit ions Basic architecture and capabili ities Plug-in cards -NCC -FAN RACs DACs -AUX -NPC Backplane bus t Slot assignment rules ules Node capacity ru nd options Path capacity an bandwidth o Node licensing Softw ware Configura ation and Com mmissioning In ntroduction to Portal craft tool P Po ortal PC config guration for Eth hernet and V.24/RS-232 connections Po ortal screens Configuring a ne installation ew General Product Description l 3R RMS RFU Ecli ipse plug-ins/In nterconnections s Con nfigurations Radio F Frequency Uni Configuratio it ons Gen neral Informatio on Standard Power High Power ACU U Fan n Protected vs. Unp protected

Diagnos stics Tools Intro oduction to Portal diagnostics s Sys stem summary Eve Browser ent Sys stem Controls: locks and loop pbacks Hist tory screens Per rformance screens Alar screens rm Par rts

Mainte enance Maintenance Ov M verview / Annua PM al IR RU600 Softwar Configuration re n Configuration La ab

Trouble eshooting Troubleshooting O Overview Lab Troubleshooting L

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Eclipse NTU
Maintenance and Opera M e ation Course e TR-NTU-01 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for pre-sc cheduled class s: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3 days 12 studen nts N/A uction Manual Instru Stude Guide ent The Cour is intended Managers, rse Technicia ans, Installers a NOC and Personne The Course is intended el. for anyone requiring a basic TU knowledge of Eclipse NT Portal craft platform, including the P tool.

Prere equisite
Partici ipants should have a basic un h nderstanding of point-to-point microwave t links, t telecommunica ations and IP fu undamentals, a have basic computer and Skills. student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e Each s administrator rights on the PC. o The PC must have minimum param m meters of: MHz CPU, Pen ntium 3 500 M 256 M RAM MB 80 M of available hard disk spac MB ce CD d drive Ethernet 10Base-T LAN port with RJ-45 connect for local Eth tor hernet connection al ion Serial adapter Seria port connecti or USB to S SVGA display adap card ptor e 2 or 3 button mouse Micro osoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP or Window NT ws TCP/ installed an configured fo LAN operatio /IP nd or on

Objec ctives
At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts To hav a general kn ve nowledge of the Eclipse NTU platform, unde e erstanding the f features/option and ns configurations, includ ding the Portal craft tool.

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Cours Content se
Eclips NTU and NT se TUe Basic architecture an capabilities nd r nd Indoor Units: NTU an NTUe Plug-in cards n NCC FAN DACs AUX NPC Node capacity rules Node licensing Applic cations Network Conne ections Et thernet Overlay y Protecti ion Operation n Inte erface Protectio on o DAC Pro otection Switchi ing Link Protection k Net twork Protection Plat tform Protectio on

NTU Co onfiguration Ecli ipse NTU Conf figuration Intro oduction to Portal Craft tool Por PC Configu rtal uration for Ethe ernet and V.24 4/R-232 conne ections Por Screens rtal Labs nds ses Han On Exercis

NTU In nterconnectio on NTU Interconnection

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TRue epoint 650 00


Maintenance and Opera M e ation Course e TR-TR65-01 T 1 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for open enrolment: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3 days 12 studen nts N/A uction Manual Instru Stude Guide ent The Cour is intended for anyone rse requiring basic theory, s maintenance and hands on experienc of the TRuep ce point 6500 radio platf form.

Prere equisite
Basic digital Mic crowave knowle edge Basic modulation knowledge Basic SONET/S SDH knowledge e Basic multiplexe knowledge er Basic Network Management K M Knowledge (SNMP) Basic Use of Test Equipment Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC (to a o allow installation of the Portal Craft tool). n The PC must have minimum param m meters of: Pentium class lap ptop computer osoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP Micro CD R ROM Ethernet card DB9 Serial Port co onnection

Objec ctives
At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts ist s oint Li the functions and features of the TRuepo 6500 Describe the hardware and con nfigurations of the TRuepoint 6500 t Ex xplain the signal flow through the radio at th block diagra level h he am Perform installat tion, provisionin operation and preventive m ng maintenance o the TR6500 of Tr roubleshooting techniques wi be discussed in order to ma g ill d aintain the initia of reliability al

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Cours Content se
Overv view and Theo of Operatio ory on In ntroduction Applications ystem Configurations Sy Th heory of Opera ations Signal Processin Unit ng Radio Frequenc Unit R cy Units Description and Configuratio d on ividual Field Re eplaceable Units Indi Lay yout Description n Sign Flow nal App plications and C Configurations Ope erator Control a Manageme Tools and ent

Opera ation and Main ntenance General Informa G ation So oftware downlo and upgrad oad de Protection Schemes ching Protection Switc

Labs Ope erational Lab Cus stomer Service Info Preparation e Mai intenance Lab Trouble Clearing L Lab

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WTM 6000 W
Installa ation, Mainte enance and Operation C Course TR-WTM6-01 T Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for open enrolment: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3 days 10 studen nts Hamilton, UK uction Manual Instru Stude Guide ent The Cour is intended for anyone rse requiring basic theory, s maintenance and hands on experienc of the WTM6 ce 6000 radio platform.

Prere equisite
Basic digital Mic crowave knowle edge Basic modulation knowledge Basic SONET/S SDH knowledge e Basic Network Management K M Knowledge (SNMP) Basic Use of Test Equipment Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC. o m meters of: The PC must have minimum param ptop computer with Internet Explorer 7 or hig gher Pentium class lap Micro osoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP CD R ROM Ethernet card ort or DB9 Serial Po connection o equivalent adapter

Objec ctives
At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts Li the functions and features of the WTM60 ist s 000 Describe the hardware and con nfigurations of the WTM6000 0 tion, provisionin operation a preventive maintenance o the WTM600 ng, and of 00 Perform installat Tr roubleshooting techniques wi be discussed in order to ma g ill d aintain the initia reliability al

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Cours Content se
Overv view and Theo of Operatio ory on In ntroduction Sy ystem Architec cture Sy ystem Configurations Th heory of Opera ations Units Description and Configuratio d on Indi ividual Field Re eplaceable Units Lay yout Description n Sign Flow nal App plications and C Configurations Ope erator Control a Manageme Tools and ent

Install lation and ope eration In nstallation of WTM6000 W Using Web Main ntenance Term minal (WMT) Protection Schemes ching Protection Switc onitoring Performance mo

Mainten nance and upg grades RF channel expan nsion procedure es Spa diversity up ace pgrade XPIC upgrade rade SV Firmware upgr Mai intenance proc cedures Con nfiguration back up

Troub bleshooting Te echniques Alarm analysis Resetting param R meters of the ra adio Restoring config R guration

Labs erational Lab Ope Con nfiguration Lab Cus stomer Service Info Preparation e Mai intenance Lab Trouble Clearing L Lab

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Fa arScan
Mainten nance and O Operation TR-FAR-01

Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: Locatio on(s) for open enrolment: Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 1 day 8 students NA Instru uction Manual Stude Guide ent This cour is intended for Network rse Operation Center (NOC ns C) Operators and Engineer involved s rs in the ope eration and maintenance of FarSca Software. an

Prere equisite
Partici ipants should have knowledge and experien in the areas of network h nce s operat tions fundamen ntals and teleco ommunications fundamentals s s. A Com mputer in an NT environment is required T Each student must bring an IBM co b ompatible lapto PC and have op o administrator rights on the PC.

Objec ctives
By the end of this course, the partic e cipant should b able to: be To pro ovide basic skills and knowledge required fo the operation of the FarSca for Windows supervisory or n an s system m. Introd duction Basic Overview w In nstallation and configuration c So oftware installa ation Database installation c Equipment file construction Operation O Auto poll Manual comman M nds Select poll Lo ogging - Log file Trouble eshooting and Lab d Tro oubleshooting d discussion Tro oubleshooting L Lab

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Fa arScan
Managem ment, Install lation, config guration & O Operation TR-FAR-02

Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for open enrolment: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 2 day s 8 students N/A uction Manual Instru Stude Guide ent This cours is intended for Network se Operation Center (NOC ns C) Operators and Engineer involved s rs in the inst tallation, operation and maintenance of FarScan Software. n consists of a co ombination Training c of classro oom lecture and practical d exercises s.

Prere equisite
Partici ipants should have knowledge and experien in the areas of h nce s network operations fundamentals a telecommu and unications funda amentals. A Com mputer in an NT environment is required T student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e Each s administrator rights on the PC. The PC must have minimum par o e e rameters of: Pentium class lap ptop computer osoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP Micro CD R ROM Ethernet card DB9 Serial Port co onnection Basic Personal Computer operation a Microsoft w n window operatio on

Objec ctives
By the end of this course, the partic e cipant should b able to: be To pro ovide the skills and knowledg required per s ge rforming installa ation, provision ning, operation and mainte enance of the FarScan for Windows supervi F isory system.

Cours Content se

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Introd duction Basic Overview w ory d Basic Superviso Background Microwave comm M munications pu ublications revie ew Basic Superviso Background ory d Mode of Commu M unication Master and Rem M mote interaction n Overview O Fu unctions Utilities Hardware Requirements Operation O Getting Started G Set-up Troub bleshooting an Lab nd Tr roubleshooting discussion g Tr roubleshooting Lab g

Har rdware Installat tion Soft ftware Installation Utili ities Ope eration Get tting Started Opt tions Set-up Auto poll Sele poll ect Poll ling Intervals Man nual Command ds Log Files g Oth operations her

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ProVision E P Element M Manager


Managem ment, Installation, Config guration & O Operation TR-PRO-01

Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for pre-sc cheduled class s: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 2 days s 8 students Santa Clara, CA; Hamilton, UK a and Lagos, Nigeria a uction Manual ( (CD-ROM) Instru Stude Handbook ent This cours is intended for Network se Operation Center (NOC ns C) Operators and Engineer involved s rs in the inst tallation, operation and maintenance of ProVisio on Software. Training cons sists of a combinati of classroom lecture ion and practical exercises.

Prere equisite
Participants should have k s knowledge and experience in the areas d of network operations fund o damentals and telecommunic cations fundamenta als. The student will need a No t otebook compu with an Eth uter hernet port and running on one of the following Operating Systems g s: o Wi indows 2000 P Pro o Wi indows XP Pro o o Wi idows 2000 Se erver w/ Service Pack 2 e o Wi indows 2003 S Server o Wi indows 2008 S Server

Objec ctives
By the end of this course, the partic e cipant should b able to comp be petently install, use, and administer ProVis sion software.

Cours Content se
ProVis sion Introduct tion Fu unctions & feat tures Minimum hardware specificatio M ons Getting Started ser Start and exit a us session Bas set up and c sic configuration procedures Use interface des er scription

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Deplo oying and Man naging Radios When and why you would depl radios W y loy Add, rename and deleted a container Deploy, rename, delete and manage and unmanage a radio m Re-parent an ob R bject Create, verify, and delete a link k Reposition map viewer objects R s Verify ProVision is receiving ev vents View and change radio configu uration View and change network IP a addresses Manag ging Services When and why you would man W y nage services Adding, renamin and deleting services and ng, g ervice links se Managin Events ng When and why yo would manag events ou ge ws, wser options, n network events, View filters, brow log filters, and eve states ent nfigure & interp scoreboard pret ds Con

Perform mance Monitor ring Con nfigure device d data collection Inte erpret performa ance history & t trends Produce Inventory & fault reports y s Und derstand ProVision Architectu ure

Eclips Features se Tr race, view and diagnose circu uits Perform bulk sof ftware downloa ads Produce Invento & fault repo ory orts

ProVisio Installation and Adminis on n stration Und derstand ProVision server/Client relationship p Und derstand comm munication with Network elem ments Adm minister databa and securit profiles ase ty Nor rthbound Interfa (NBI)descr ace ription and con nfiguration Disc cuss remote ac ccess options Inst server and Client software tall e Und derstand licens sing requiremen and nts proc cedures.

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ProV Vision Gen neric Devic Suppor ce rt


Managem ment, Install lation, config guration & O Operation TR R-PROGD-0 01

Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for pre-sc cheduled class s: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 1 day s 8 students N/A uction Manual ( (CD-ROM) Instru Stude Guide ent Users who will prepare P Provision to agement for SN NMP fault mana devices, w which do not ha ave ProVision Agents n

Prere equisite
Basic comp puter skills are r required to atte this course end e. Attendance in a Provision basic course

Objec ctives
The St tudent will perf form tasks to add fault manag gement suppor for SNMP net rt twork elements that are not s supported by the exis sting Provision management agents. n To acc complish the ab bove objectives the student w add a gene object to the provision ma and map s, will eric ap SNMP Object Identif P fiers to useable messages, se e everities, and a activity indicators

Cours Content se
Overv view and Introd duction hou ur Th lesson disc his cusses the cour overview, rse sc cope, and agen nda. Also, we w describe the will e classroom enviro onment. Simple Network Mana agement Proto ocol 2 hour rs This lesson discus s sses basic SNM technologie MP es to in nclude SNMP A Agents and Ma anagers and how OIDs represe the devices operational w ent s stat tus. De escribe the relationship betwe an SNMP een dev vice agent and the SNMP Man nager De escribe Object I Identifiers De efine a Manage ement Informati Base (MIB) ion ) Se up device trap destination et Ma atch MIB Variab bles to Object i identifiers

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Packa Manageme age ent 3 hours Th lesson desc his cribes the meth to creating a hod g management pa m ackage, adding a generic SNM MP, an assigning a package to a g nd generic device. C Create a new management pa m ackage D Deploy a gener object in the ProVision ric e map m C Configure the management pa m ackage for the sp pecific device Resync chronizing Dev vice Status hour r Thi lesson descr is ribes the functionality of resynchronization an custom eve nd ents. This feat ture provides a automatic poling to check the g synchronization be etween ProVision and the dev vice. Co onfigure an Object Identifier fo reor synchronizing the device with Pr roVision. Co onfigure an Object Identifier and customize an e event name.

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StarView
System A Administrato Course or TR-STV-03

Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for open enrolment:: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 8 days s 8 students N/A N Instruction Man I nual Student Guide S This cours is intended for Network se Operation Center (NOC ns C) Operators and Engineer involved s rs in the inst tallation, operation, Administr ration and main ntenance of StarView software.

Prere equisite
Partici ipants should have knowledge and experien in the areas of h nce s network operations fundamentals a telecommu and unications funda amentals. A Com mputer in an NT environment is required T Radio equipment to be monitored b LAN/W WAN good know wledge

Objec ctives
At the end of this cou urse, the partic cipant should be able to: e Administrate and operate the StarView a FarScan M e and Management Sy ystem software e.

Cours Content se

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Introd duction to Star rView and Far rScan StarView nt Environmen Component ts StarView Installation StarView ar rchitecture StarView Us interface ser Graphical User interface U Web Interfa ace FarScan Installation Functions Configuratio on Equipment Activity Log A Utilities Connections Operation Monitoring Tools oubleshooting Network tro Alarm browser Web Repor rting interface Worki with MIBs ing s WEB Browser & grapher g Loading MIB Bs MIB Object Reporter Co onfiguration User Interfa ace Backing up StarView StarView w StarView Installation Architecture er StarView Use interface Graphical Use interface er Web Interface e Maps and Sub maps Objects and S Symbols Status & Type es Symbol behav vior

Basic A Administration n Basic of Administration

SNMP a and Alarms Data collectio on Configuration Monitoring Equipm ment Screen Operation Diagnostics

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Fun ndamental of IP mic ls crowave ra adio comm munication
Micr rowave Com mmunication System Cou urse TR-BMT-01 T Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: Locatio on(s) for open enrolment: Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 1-day 12 studen nts Santa Cla CA, Hamilton, UK, ara, Lagos, Nig geria. Student G Guide This cours is intended f entry se for level personnel requiring a working g rowave knowledge of basic micr concepts.

Prere equisite
None. This is an en level course ntry e. student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC. Each s

Objec ctive
At the end of this co e ourse, participants will be able to: e Under rstand the different network el lements which are incorporated in a microw wave telecomm munications sys stem

Cours Content se
Microw wave Theory Microwave Theo M ory RF R Spectrum RF R Mixing Amplification RF R Filtering Digita Signal and Multiplexing Theory al M Digital Signal Th heory Compone ents Analog vs. Digita al Digital Multiplexing Theory Digital Signal Ch haracteristics Digital Signal Hierarchies Electrical and Optical Interface es Microwa Propagation ave Micr rowave Propag gation Freq quency and Wa avelength

System Configuration and Networ ns rking tection Scheme es Prot Ring / Linear Applications g

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Installation Best Pra actices
Installations Procedures for Digital Microwa links ave TR-IBP-01

Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: Locatio on(s) for open enrolment: Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 1-day 10 studen nts Santa Cla CA, Hamilton, UK, ara, Lagos, Nig geria. Student G Guide The Cours is intended for se installation and service p n personnel requiring a working know wledge of installation practices and n d procedure es.

Prere equisite
Partic cipants should have a working familiarity of p g point-to-point m microwave radio n networks or RF systems, telecommunication fundamenta and F ns als basic c computer skills s. student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC. Each s

Objec ctive
On su uccessfully com mpleting this co ourse, participa ants will be prof ficient in the sta andards and pr rocedures reco ommend by Avi Networks fo iat or installa ation of digital microwave rad equipment. dio

Cours Content se
Safety y RF R and Microwa safety ave Electrical hazard ds ds Chemical hazard aser and Fiber optic cable hazards La Hoisting and rigg ging safety Weather conside W erations ESD protection Anten nnas Antenna charact teristics olarisation Po Alignment Plannin ng Pre installation pla anning NMS planning S Gold site installa den ation

All indoor radios Fee eder/waveguide installation e Pres ssurization Testing

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Pat thloss 4.0
Pathloss 4.0 Training Course g TR R-Pathloss- 0 01 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: Locatio on(s) for open enrolment: Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3 day 10 studen nts N/A Student G Guide Microwave engineers an nd experienc microwave ced technician having some basic ns e notions of microwave pro f opagation

Prere equisite
Partic cipants should have a working familiarity of p g point-to-point m microwave radio n networks or RF systems, telecommunication fundamenta and F ns als basic c computer skills s.

Objec ctive
Th Three days course include a review of the basic conc his s es cept of the microwave theory and the desi of a small m m ign microwave netw work by us sing the Pathlo 4.0 tool. By designing the network with the teacher, oss y th students will learn how to u the differen modules of P he use nt Pathloss 4. in a logical order and should be able to us the software on their .0 o se e ow at the end of the course. wn o

Cours Content se
Microw wave Theory Definitions: Antenna, Isotrop Antenna, G pic, Gain dBm, Parabolic antenn na Microwave Design formulas M k Factor, Fresne Zone, Path C el Clearance, Free e sp pace loss, link Budget Receiv Threshold, ver Fa Margin, Ou ade utage, Availabi and ility Reliability, Rain Attenuation, M R Multipath Wave Propagation in Atmosph W here Diversity Base concept, Im mprovement, s single diversity space, frequenc combined diversity, Path cy (s di iversity Te errain Profile and reflection a Performance and availability objectives Softwar Overview re Gen neral Program O Operation Sum mmary Module Terr rain data Micr rowave Worksh heet Rain Attenuation n Diffr raction / Reflec ction Analysis Mult tipath Netw works Overview w Interference Calcu ulation verage Cov

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Paperless Chart Op s peration Co ourse PCR Tool R
Fundamentals and Oper F ration course e TR-PCR-00 T Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: Locatio on(s) for open enrolment: Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 1-day 12 studen nts N/A Student G Guide The cours is designed for se personnel responsible fo the l or installation configuration and n, n operation of PCR.

Prere equisite
Basic digital mic crowave radio k knowledge Basic microwave communication theory e Fa amiliarity with software install s lation in a Wind dows-based PC C Netwo planning ba ork ackground* * O required for t Only those participatin in the ng
theoret tical troubleshoot ting portion of the course e

Each s student must bring a Window compatible c b ws computer and m must have administrator rights on the PC. As a minimum, the PC should ha o ave: 2.0 G GHz CPU, 1 GB RAM, 500 MB free hard driv space for PCR B ve installa ation and data collection MS W Windows (NT, 2000, 2003, or XP) CD R ROM or USB port and Ethernet adapter p DB9 Serial Port co onnection (or se erial to USB ad dapter)

Objec ctives
At the end of this co e ourse, participants will be able to: e Describe how to use PCR to tr o roubleshoot a m microwave radio network nstall, configure and deploy P e, PCR In Use PCR to collect data from v various HSTX r radios ical troubleshooting based on the collected data n Perform theoreti

Cours Content se
Microw wave propaga ation - link per rformance So oftware Overview Sy ystem Require ements In nstallation Proc cedure Operatio on Soft tware Operatio on Rad Connection dio Data Uploading a PCR Viewer R Data Analysis a Han nds-on and Tro oubleshooting L Labs

Examination Open discussion and review O ns


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Microwave Link Troub M bleshooting Using PC Tool g CR
Micr rowave Com mmunication System cou urse TR-PCR-01 T Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: Locatio on(s) for open enrolment: Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 4 days 12 studen nts N/A Student G Guide

This course is intende for ed network / /system engin neering personne and networ support el rk personne requiring kn el nowledge of basic t transmission engineer ring concepts and PCR.

Prere equisite
Microwave trans M smission engineering basics Microwave link design experien M d nce At ttendees are encouraged to b bring their syste specific PC data for em CR an nalysis in the workshop. w A laptop is requi ired to complet the tasks ass te sociated with th course. he Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC. o

Objec ctives
At the end of this co e ourse, participants will be able to: e Use the PCR too to troublesho microwave links; ol oot So olve the most frequently enco f ountered micro owave link prob blems using th analysis perf he formed with the PCR tool. e

Cours Content se
Microw wave propaga ation - link per rformance At tmospheric effe ects Te errain effects Multi-path propa M agation Fa mechanism ade ms In nterference issu ues Diagnostic tools Li impairment mitigation ink PCR bas sics PCR overview R Installing the PCR tool Retr rieving perform mance data Rea ading and interp preting PCR da ata PCR Workshop R Cas study se Path analysis and Performance d h data analysis

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PCR W Workshop Case study Path analysis Performance da analysis ata mpairment mitig gation strategie es Im Customer specific, PCR inve estigation Examina ation Ope discussions and review en

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Introduction to Syst tem Design for Micro n owave
Micr rowave Com mmunication System cou urse TR-SD-01 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: Locatio on(s) for open enrolment: Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 5-day 12 studen nts N/A Student G Guide The cours is intended f network se for planners, transmission/n network s, port engineers network supp staff and applic cations enginee ers requiring k knowledge in m microwave system de esign

Prere equisite
Basic microwave principles and job experienc e ce A laptop is requi ired to complet the tasks ass te sociated with th course he

Objec ctives
At the end of this co e ourse, participants will be able to: e Understand the different netwo elements w ork which are incorp porated in a microwave telec m communications system.

Cours Content se
Introd duction and Ge eneral Consid derations General Introduc G ction Data rate & hiera archies Tr ransport choice e Equipment Engineering Planning topics and Design Pa arameters Engineering des sign documenta ation Radio specification R System Engineering g Design Paramet ters ystem Layout Sy E1 traffic plan ystem block dia agram Sy Block and level diagram d Rack profile and DACS R d E1/T1 applicatio and Voice ons Power system and Antenna- Tran r nsmission SD D Battery / Charge Grounding er/ Data Application n Path An nalysis and De esign Mult tiplexing conce ept FDM TDM, PCM M, CEP SDH PT, Rad capacities dio

Protecti ion Schemes a and Digital Pr rincipals Defi initions Rela ative Effectiven ness Dive ersity arrangem ments Ring Protection g Erro orless switching g Netw work Managem ment Ante enna and Transmission line S S.D.

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Introductio to Path & site Sur on rvey Engin neering
Micr rowave Com mmunication System cou urse TR-SRV-01 T Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: Locatio on(s) for open enrolment: Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 4-day 12 studen nts N/A Student G Guide This cours is intended f se for network/system enginee ering staff, onnel as well a as field perso application engineering s staff

Prere equisite
ystem or transmission Engine degree eer Sy A sound knowledge of electron theory and r nic radio principles and s pr revious digital microwave radio experience. m A laptop is requi ired to complet the tasks ass te sociated with th course he Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC. o

Objec ctives
The fi ield and path survey course is design to pro s ovide a basic unders standing of how to interpret site/path survey data in order t w y to determ mine antenna heights and reflection point loc h cation. In short the t, training course is a practical field su p urvey approach to determine system h feasibility, system lay yout, critical po location, sit layout and space oint tes invento tower orientation and/or space availability, free space and ory, e obstru uction losses on path and surv report requ n vey uirements. The field e survey report is desig y gned to enable an RF engine to complete final e eer e design of the system n m. At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts In nterpret field an path survey reports. nd Determine syste feasibility, la em ayout and critic point. cal Generate field survey report. G

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Cours Content se
Theor ry Project logistics Organization of the survey O Fi ield survey pro ocedures Basic Survey ca alculations Reductions of fie survey data R eld a Requirements fo urban, subur R or rban and rural M/W path survey M ys Map M take off me ethods Radio capacities R s Es stablish path profile database (PLW30 p e in nput/output) Determination of critical point a reflection and po locations oint Map M datums and coordinate systems Basic report requirements Workshops miliarization/use basic field survey equipmen e nt Fam Tria angulation and trigonometric le eveling proc cedures Bas use/understa sic anding of GPS as a survey S tool

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Introduc ction to Tra ansmission Enginee ering
Micr rowave Com mmunication System cou urse TR-TE-01 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: Locatio on(s) for open enrolment: Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 5-day 12 studen nts N/A Student G Guide The cours is intended f network se for planners, transmission/n network s support engineers and network s staff requi iring basic micr rowave transmission knowledge e

Prere equisite
Radio Product Training R T Basic Microwave Principles e A laptop is requi ired to complet the tasks ass te sociated with th course. he Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC. o

Objec ctives
At the end of this co e ourse, participants will be able to: e Understand and apply the basi principles of RF propagatio ic on Understand microwave applica ations as applie to basic link ed ngineering. en

Cours Content se
Introd duction and Ge eneral Consid derations Purpose of trans smission engineering Vo ocabulary and notation Design process flowchart Network topolog gies Ty ypical design applications a Ring protection R Li and hop de ink esign Radio configurat R tion Microwave repeaters M Antenna types Tr ransmission lin nes Radomes R Antenna couplin units ng Path An nalysis and De esign Tota loss paramet al ters Tota gain parame al eters Prot tection scheme es Dive ersity arrangem ments and impr rovement facto ors Obje ectives and calculations Mult tipath outage Viga ants and ITU-R Models R Geo o-climatic factors Mult tipath SES outage time

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Softw ware Design To ools Review Sample calculations discussion with: n Star link Magic s Path Loss Microwa Propagation ave Elec ctromagnetic fie eld Free space equation e Atm mospheric effects Terr rain effects Path clearance criteria h Prin nciples of path profiles Fad mechanisms de s

Interfe erence Analys sis Principles of freq quency interfer rence quency plannin ng Principles of freq

Verificat tion Pap perless Chart R Recorder (PCR) )

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Adv vanced Tra ansmission Engineer n ring
Micr rowave Com mmunication System Cou urse TR-TE-02 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: Locatio on(s) for open enrolment: Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 5-day 12 studen nts N/A Student G Guide The cours is intended f network se for planners, transmission/n network s, engineers and network support staff requi iring advanced microwave transmission knowledge for the curren IP/LTE nt evolution

Prere equisite
Aviat Netwo orks TR-SD-01 and TR-TE-01 courses 1 Basic micro owave principle and job expe es erience PathLoss V.4 software pro V ogram A laptop is required to com r mplete the task associated w the ks with course

Each s student must bring a laptop ru b unning PathLos V.4 ss

Objec ctives
At the end of this co e ourse, participants will be able to: e Analyze pat profiles from topographic d th m data Upload topo ographic data f from the Interne et Design simp paths as pe industry stan ple er ndards Profile a path Analyze reflections Prepare a fr requency plan Analyze inte erference

Cours Content se
Introd duction and Ge eneral Consid derations Microwave radio technolog gy Radio netwo planning co ork onsiderations Design para ameters review w Radio specifications Error and quality performa ance objectives s dBs review Adaptive Co oding and Mod dulation L1/L2 link aggregation a Path An nalysis and De esign Multipath prob bability Vigants mode el ITU-R P.530 r recommendatio ons Diversity impr rovements facto ors Path calculatio sheets ons CCDP/ACAP/ /ACDP/XPIC ca ases Objectives (Lo haul, short haul, access) ong t North Ame erican Bell ITU-R
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Softw ware Design To ool PathLoss V.4 V Path design workshop using PathLoss V n V.4: Profile Multipath error perform h mance objective e Rain out tage Interfere ence analysis Reflectio study on Microwa Propagation ave Radio meteor rology Electromagne field etic Geo-climatic e effects Path clearanc criteria ce Path profiles Fade mechan nisms Over-water an nalysis Passive repea aters overview Path survey p principles

Interfe erence Analys sis Frequency Interference Frequency Planning Interference case worksho using e op PathLoss: Interfer rence objective e T/I Rev view Noise floor discussion f n Antenna pattern analy ysis

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ADR Multiplexer
Installation, Configuration and Operation Course TR-ADR-01 Course Specifics
Duration: Class capacity: Location(s) for open enrolment: Materials provided: Target Audience: 1 days 12 students N/A Instruction Manual. Student Guide The Course is intended for installation and maintenance technicians, network planners, network engineers seeking a working knowledge of the features and functionality of the ADR.

Prerequisite
Basic digital Knowledge Basic Modulation Knowledge Digital Communications formats Each student must bring an IBM compatible laptop PC The PC must have a functioning browser, RS-32 serial port and Ethernet

Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to: Install, commission, operate and troubleshoot the ADR multiplexer system

Course Content
ADR Introduction SDH Features Functional blocks Plug in Modules System Configuration SDH Technology Review Features, Data rates, Hierarchy Mux and Frames Structures Overheads

TECHNICAL TRAINING
Chassis Configuration and Commissioning Initial Setup Communication and Mgmt Domain IP Interfaces Examples Redundancy Protection Multiplexer MSP and Sub-Network SNC Functions and configuration Alarms and fault diagnostics Examples Synchronization Source Name Inputs, Quality requirements Functions and Configuration Alarms and fault diagnostics Examples Cross Connections Parameters, commands, screens Examples

STM Card Interfaces Functions Configurations Monitoring Troubleshooting

Multi Port E1 Card Interfaces Functions Configurations Monitoring Troubleshooting

E3/DS3 Card Interfaces Functions Configurations Monitoring Troubleshooting Ancillary Functions Loops Logs and Management functions Configuration

LAN 1 Card Interfaces Functions Configurations Monitoring Troubleshooting

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Con nstellation
Maintenance and Opera M e ation Course e TR-CON-01 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for pre-sc cheduled class s: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3 days 12 studen nts Santa Clara CA, US a SA Instru uction Manual Stude Guide ent The Cour is intended for anyone rse requiring basic theory, s maintenance and hands on experienc of the Const ce tellation radio platf form.

Prere equisite
Basic digital Mic crowave knowle edge Basic modulation knowledge Basic SONET/S SDH knowledge e Basic communic cations formats s Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC (to a o allow installation of the Portal Craft tool). n The PC must have minimum param m meters of: Pentium class lap ptop computer Micro osoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP CD R ROM Ethernet card DB9 Serial Port co onnection

Objec ctives
At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts o s stallation, provi isioning, operation and To provide the skills and knowledge required performing ins maintenance of the Constellation radio. m Tr roubleshooting techniques wi be discussed in order to ma g ill d aintain the initia of reliability. al

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Cours Content se
Overv view In ntroduction Applications Capacity Fe eatures and Ad dvantages Descriptions ystem Lay Out t Sy Sy ystem Configurations Theory of Operation Sign Processing Section nal g Lay out y Des scription Sign Flow nal Rad Frequency section dio Lay Out y Des scription Sign Flow nal Mainten nance Mai intenance Lab Trouble clearing L Lab eration discuss sion Ope Ope erational lab Troubleshooting d discussion Troubleshooting la ab

Install lation and Com mmissioning General Informa G ation Preparation nstallation In Configuration Commissioning

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Ec clipse Edge e
Maintenance and Opera M e ation Course e TR-EDGE-01 T 1 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for open enrolment: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 2 days 12 studen nts NA uction Manual. Instru Stude Guide ent Installers, maintenance , technician service prov ns, viders, network m managers and o others that are requir ring in-depth troublesho ooting knowled of the dge ECLIPSE Edge platform m

Prere equisite
nding of Point-to o-Point Microw wave links Basic understan Basic telecommunication funda amentals ndamentals Basic Internet Protocol (IP) fun Proficient compu skills (softw uter ware installatio networking configuration, e on, etc.) Each s student must bring a Window compatible la b ws aptop PC and h have administrator rights on t PC. The PC the C must h have minimum parameters of f: omputer, 1 GB RAM, 5 GB av vailable hard disk space Pentium 3 laptop co CD R ROM, Ethernet card, DB9 Ser rial connection (or suitable ad n dapter)

ctives Objec
At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts At the end of this course, partic t s cipants will be able to: In nstall, configure administer an maintain the Eclipse Edge platform. e, nd e e Tr roubleshoot the Eclipse Edge platform e e

Cours Content se
Overv view Description In nterfaces Fe eatures Sy ystem Lay Out t Configurations Theory of O Operation Signal F Flow Descriptio on

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Instal llation and Co ommissioning General Informa G ation Preparation In nstallation Configuration Commissioning Maintenanc ce Mainten nance lab Operatio discussion on Operatio onal lab Troubles shooting discussion Troubles shooting lab

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MegaSta 155 SONET/SDH (1+1 & M N) ar M:


Maintenance and Opera M e ation Course e TR-MEG-01 T Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for pre-sc cheduled class s: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3 days 12 studen nts N/A uction Manual Instru Stude Guide ent The Cour is intended for anyone rse requiring basic theory, s maintenance and hands on experienc of the Const ce tellation radio platf form.

Prere equisite
Basic digital Mic crowave knowle edge Basic modulation knowledge Basic SONET/S SDH knowledge e Basic communic cations formats s Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC (to a o allow installation of the Portal Craft tool). n The PC must have minimum param m meters of: Pentium class lap ptop computer Micro osoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP CD R ROM Ethernet card DB9 Serial Port co onnection

Objec ctives
At the end of this course, partic t s cipants will be able to: o s stallation, provis sioning, operat tion and To provide the skills and knowledge required to perform ins maintenance of the MegaStar SONET / SDH radio to minim m mize downtime Le earn to use the proper equipm e ment handling p procedures Tr roubleshooting techniques wi be discussed in order to ma g ill d aintain the initia of reliability. al

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Cours Content se
Over rview & Theor of Operation ry n Introduction I Capacity C Advantages A Features F System Configuration S Theory of Oper T ration Units D Description Sig gnal Processin Unit Configu ng urations Ra adio Frequency Unit Configur y rations Ind dividual Field R Replaceable Un nits La Out ay De escription Sig gnal Flow Fa arScan Manual Commends Mainte enance Ma aintenance lab b Tr rouble clearing lab Op peration discus ssion Op perational lab Tr roubleshooting discussion Tr roubleshooting lab

Insta allation & Com mmissioning General Inform G mation Preparation P Installation I Configuration C Commissioning C g

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MicroStar Family
Maintenance and Operation Course TR-MIC-01 Course Specifics
Duration: Class capacity: Location(s) for open enrolment: Materials provided: Target Audience: 3 days 12 students N/A Instruction Manual. Student Guide The Course is intended for anyone requiring basic theory, maintenance and hands on experience of the MicroStar radio platform

Prerequisite
Basic digital Knowledge Basic Modulation Knowledge Digital Communications formats

Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to: To provide the skills and knowledge required performing installation, provisioning, operation and maintenance of the MicroStar Family radio.

Course Content
Overview and Theory Description Interfaces Features System Lay Out Configurations Signal Processing Section Lay Out Description Signal Flow Radio frequency section Lay Out Description Signal Flow Installation and Commissioning General Information Preparation Installation Configuration Commissioning

TECHNICAL TRAINING
Maintenance Maintenance Lab Trouble clearing Lab Operation discussion Operational Lab Troubleshooting Troubleshooting lab

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Quadralink 2/7
Maintenance and Operation Course TR-QUA-01 Course Specifics
Duration: Class capacity: Location(s) for open enrolment: Materials provided: Target Audience: 3 days 12 students NA Instruction Manual. Student Guide This course is designed for field technicians and supervisory personnel tasked with the installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the Quadralink microwave radio.

Prerequisite
Digital Communications format Digital Telecommunications Systems (Backbone, Spur and networking) A laptop is required to complete the tasks associated with the course

Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to: Perform provisioning, operation and maintenance of the Quadralink radio. Perform troubleshooting techniques will be discussed in order to maintain the initial of reliability

Course Content
Introduction BASIC DIGITAL BASIC OF MICROWAVE APPLICATIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS GENERAL INFORMATION Operations INSTRUCTION MANUAL REVIEW BLOCK AND LEVELS DRAWINGS EQUIPMENT SET UP

TECHNICAL TRAINING
Theory of Operations LINE INTERFACE UNIT MULDEX UNIT MODEM UNIT ORDERWIRE UNIT TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER RF FILTER PANEL & ACU PROTECTION LOGIC UNIT ALARMS AND DISPLAY PANEL Lab ALARM AND SYNOPSIS SUPERVISORY EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS UNIT SYSTEM ALIGNMENT OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING AND HANDS ON

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TRuepoint PDH, E T Ethernet


Maintenance and Opera M e ation Course e TR-TR4-01 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for open enrolment: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3 days 12 studen nts N/A uction Manual Instru Stude Guide ent The Cour is intended for anyone rse requiring basic theory, s maintenance and hands on experienc of the TRuep ce point 4000 radio platf form including the Craft interface t tool.

Prere equisite
Basic digital Mic crowave knowle edge Basic modulation knowledge Basic SONET/S SDH knowledge e er Basic Multiplexe knowledge Basic Network Management kn M nowledge (SNM MP) Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC (to a o allow installation of the Portal Craft tool). n The PC must have minimum param m meters of: Pentium class lap ptop computer osoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP Micro CD R ROM Ethernet card DB9 Serial Port co onnection

Objec ctives
At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts oning, operation and maintena n ance of the TR Ruepoint 4000 P PDH, Ethernet Radio. Perform provisio

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Cours Content se
Overv view / Theory of Operation o In ntroduction Applications Capacity Fe eatures and Ad dvantages Sy ystem Configurations Th heory of Opera ation Signal Processin Unit (Indoor Unit) ng r Radio Frequenc Unit (Outdoo R cy or) Radio Frequenc Unit (Indoor) R cy Signal Flow Opera ation and Main ntenance So oftware downlo and up-gra oad ade Maintenance La M ab Tr rouble Clearing Lab g Operation Discu O ussion Operational Lab O b Customer Servic Info ce Units Description and Configuratio d on Indi ividual Field Re eplaceable Units Lay out y Des scription Sign Flow nal Ope erator Control a Manageme Tools and ent Key ypad (VT-100) Web Craft Interfac Tool ce

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TRuepo oint PDH SONET/ H, /SDH, Ethe ernet


Maintenance and Opera M e ation Course e TR-TR5-01 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for open enrolment: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3 days 12 studen nts Santa Clara, CA, USA a Instru uction Manual. Stude Guide ent The Cour is intended for anyone rse requiring basic theory, s maintenance and hands on experienc of the TRuep ce point 5000 radio platf form including the Craft interface t tool.

Prere equisite
Basic digital Mic crowave knowle edge Basic modulation knowledge Basic SONET/S SDH knowledge e er Basic Multiplexe knowledge Basic Network Management kn M nowledge (SNM MP) Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC (to a o allow installation of the Portal Craft tool). n The PC must have minimum param m meters of: Pentium class lap ptop computer osoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP Micro CD R ROM Ethernet card DB9 Serial Port co onnection

Objec ctives
At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts oning, operation and maintena n ance of the TR Ruepoint PDH, SONET / SDH, Ethernet Perform provisio Radio. R

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Cours Content se
Overv view / Theory of Operation o In ntroduction Applications Capacity Fe eatures and Ad dvantages Sy ystem Configurations Th heory of Opera ation Signal Processin Unit (Indoor Unit) ng r Radio Frequenc Unit (Outdoo R cy or) Radio Frequenc Unit (Indoor) R cy Opera ation and Main ntenance So oftware downlo and up-gra oad ade Maintenance La M ab Tr rouble Clearing Lab g Operation Discu O ussion Operational Lab O b Customer Servic Info ce Units Description and Configuratio d on Indi ividual Field Re eplaceable Units Lay out y Des scription Sign Flow nal Ope erator Control a Manageme Tools and ent Key ypad (VT-100) Web Craft Interfac Tool ce

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TRue epoint 640 00


Maintenance and Opera M e ation Course e TR-TR64-01 T 1 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for open enrolment: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3 days 12 studen nts N/A uction Manual Instru Stude Guide ent The Cour is intended for anyone rse requiring basic theory, s maintenance and hands on experienc of the TRuep ce point 6400 radio platf form.

Prere equisite
Basic digital Mic crowave knowle edge Basic modulation knowledge Basic SONET/S SDH knowledge e Basic multiplexe knowledge er Basic Network Management K M Knowledge (SNMP) Basi Use of Test Equipment Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC (to a o allow installation of the Portal Craft tool). n The PC must have minimum param m meters of: Pentium class lap ptop computer osoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP Micro CD R ROM Ethernet card DB9 Serial Port co onnection

Objec ctives
At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts ist s oint Li the functions and features of the TRuepo 6400 Describe the hardware and con nfigurations of the TRuepoint 6400 t Ex xplain the signal flow through the radio at th block diagra level h he am TC CP/IP Configur ration for Mana agement tools Commission the radio using the keypad and/o Web CIT e or adio for specific performance requirements c Configure the ra Perform local an remote troub nd bleshooting usi the keypad and/or Web C ing CIT e Perform Routine Preventive Maintenance Download software upgrades

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Cours Content se
Overv view and Theo of Operatio ory on In ntroduction Applications Sy ystem Configurations Th heory of Opera ations Signal Processin Unit ng Radio Frequenc Unit R cy Et thernet interfac and Bandw ces width allocations Network Manage ement Units Description and Configuratio d on Indi ividual Field Re eplaceable Units Lay yout Description n Sign Flow nal App plications and C Configurations TCP P/IP Configurat tion Ope erator Control a Manageme Tools and ent

Opera ation and Main ntenance General Informa G ation So oftware downlo and upgrad oad de Protection Schemes ching Protection Switc Maintenance La M ab Tr rouble Clearing Lab g

LABS Ope erational Lab Cus stomer Service Info Preparation e

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Velox
Maintenance and Operation Course TR-VEL-01 Course Specifics
Duration: Class capacity: Location(s) for open enrolment: Materials provided: Target Audience: 2 days 12 students N/A Instruction Manual. Student Guide The Course is designed for field and supervisory personnel tasked with the installation, commissioning operation and maintenance for the Velox LE unlicensed microwave radio

Prerequisite
Basic digital Knowledge Basic Modulation Knowledge Digital Communications formats Each student must bring an IBM compatible laptop PC and have administrator rights on the PC (to allow installation of the Portal craft tool). The PC must have minimum parameters of: Pentium class laptop computer Microsoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP Ethernet card

Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to: Install, commission, operate and troubleshoot the Velox unlicensed microwave radio system

Course Content

TECHNICAL TRAINING
Velox Radio System System Overview Features and specifications System components Velox Indoor Unit (IDU) Block diagram and IDU functions Connectors and indicators Radio reset functions Fault diagnostics and loopback functions Learn how to install the IDU Velox Java-based Configuration Install Velox software configuration tool on your PC Configure Velox for user access Identify the function of the Velox screens Connect to the Velox via NCT software Configure the Velox via the Ethernet channel Perform configurations and read/write functions Navigate Velox screens to monitor status and performance Velox System Troubleshooting Spectrum analyzer and selecting the frequencies Co-locating systems Protected configurations External alarms inputs and outputs Configuring the link Networking the IO addressing with SNMP

Velox Outdoor Unit (ODU) ODU 300ep, ODU300hp, ODU300sp and ODU 100 Frequency, Capacity and modulation options

Velox System Installation Verify System configuration Identify the installation kit components Given an installation scenario, identify or perform the following installation task: -Grounding and ESD requirements -IDU Installation -ODU Mounting scenarios -IDU/ODU cable connection -IDU Power connection -Access panel connections and functionality - Antenna Alignment Perform the normal commissioning test for the Velox radio terminal

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Efficient Site Co ontroller Installa ation, Mainte enance and Operation C Course TR-ESC-01
Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for open enrolment: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 2 days 12 studen nts N/A uction Manual Instru Stude Guide ent This cours is intended for se installers, operators, and d . maintenance personnel.

Prere equisite
Basic digital Mic crowave knowle edge Basic communic cations formats s Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC (to a o allow installation of the Portal Craft tool). n The PC must have minimum param m meters of: Pentium class lap ptop computer Micro osoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP CD R ROM Ethernet card and DB9 Serial Po connection ort

Objec ctives
At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts tion, configurat tion, operation and maintenan of the Effic nce cientSite Contro oller and Perform installat Ef fficientSite Inte erface unit. Perform custom EfficientSite C Controller config gurations. Deploy and conf figure the Effici ientSite plug-in configure th dry contacts and the Smok Detector, ns, he ke HVAC Control Module, Genera Monitoring Module, Batte Monitoring M M ator g ery Module, Fan C Control Module, an the Temper nd rature Sensor.

Cours Content se
Overv view Description nterfaces In Fe eatures Sy ystem Lay Out t Configurations Theory of Operation Inte erconnection th heory and opera ation

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Install lation and Com mmissioning General Informa G ation Preparation In nstallation Configuration Commissioning Mainten nance Con nfiguration disc cussion and lab b Troubleshooting d discussion and lab Firm mware upgrade e Cus stom script uplo oading

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Energy and Security Solution E d Installa ation, Opera ation and Ma aintenance C Course TR-ESS-01
Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for open enrolment: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 3 days 12 studen nts N/A uction Manual Instru Stude Guide ent This cours is intended for se installers, operators, and d ation personne el. administra

Prere equisite
Basic knowledge of internet protocols e Basic communic cations formats s Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC (to a o allow installation of the Portal Craft tool). n The PC must have minimum param m meters of: Pentium class lap ptop computer Micro osoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP CD R ROM Ethernet card, DB9 Serial Port co 9 onnection (or suitable adapter r)

Objec ctives
At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts tion, configurat tion, operation and maintenan of the ESS Controller and ESS Interface nce S d e Perform installat un nit. Perform custom ESS Controlle configuration er ns. Deploy and conf figure the ESS plug-ins, confi igure the dry co ontacts and the Smoke Detec e ctor, HVAC Control Module, Generator Mo onitoring Module, Battery Mon nitoring Module Fan Control M e, Module, and the Te emperature Se ensor. Perform integrat tion of ESS con nfiguration on interface unit to ESS Manage o ement Solution Portal Perform monitor ring and contro olling of activitie on ESS Man es nagement Solu ution Portal

Cours Content se
Overv view Description nterfaces In Fe eatures Po Configuratio alarm inpu and outputs ort on uts s (a analog and disc crete) Sy ystem Lay Out t Configuration co ommands
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Theory of Operation Inte erconnection th heory and opera ation Mea asurements Wid Area Networ de rk/Secure Wire eless Backhaul Ove erview

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Install lation and Com mmissioning General Informa G ation Preparation nstallation In Configuration store procedure e Backup and Res Commissioning

Mainten nance Con nfiguration disc cussion and lab b Troubleshooting d discussion and lab mware upgrade e Firm Cus stom Script Loa ading patch f files and script files s

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Energy and Security Solution E d
System A Administratio Course on TR R-ESSADM-02 Cours Specifics se s
Duratio on: Class capacity: on(s) for open enrolment: Locatio Materi ials provided: Target Audience: t 2 days 12 studen nts N/A uction Manual Instru Stude Guide ent This cours is intended for se installers, operators, and d ation personne el. administra

Prere equisite
Basic knowledge of internet protocols e Basic communic cations formats s Each s student must bring an IBM co b ompatible laptop PC and have e administrator rights on the PC (to a o allow installation of the Portal Craft tool). n The PC must have minimum param m meters of: Pentium class lap ptop computer Micro osoft Windows 98, 2000 Pro, XP CD R ROM Ethernet card, DB9 Serial Port co 9 onnection (or suitable adapter r)

Objec ctives
At the end of this cou urse, participan will be able to: nts tion, configurat tion, operation and maintenan of the ESS Controller and ESS Interface nce S d e Perform installat un nit. Perform custom ESS Controlle configuration er ns. Deploy and conf figure the ESS plug-ins, confi igure the dry co ontacts and the Smoke Detec e ctor, HVAC Control Module, Generator Mo onitoring Module, Battery Mon nitoring Module Fan Control M e, Module, and the Te emperature Se ensor. Perform integrat tion of ESS con nfiguration on interface unit to ESS Manage o ement Solution Portal Perform monitor ring and contro olling of activitie on ESS Man es nagement Solu ution Portal

Cours Content se
Overv view Description nterfaces In Fe eatures Sy ystem Lay Out t Configuration co ommands Theory of Operation Inte erconnection th heory and opera ation Mea asurements Wid Area Networ de rk/Secure Wire eless Backhaul Ove erview

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System Administration ESS Manageme Portal Over ent rview Navigation and Events Lists Search and Fil E lter Po ortal Navigation Tree Site/D Device status, Site/Device Acce ess Reports viewin running and development R ng, d t Dashboards viewing and dev velopment Alarms and Mea asurements Development of Measurement Templates System Maintenance Firm mware upgrade of site devices e Cus stom script uplo oading to site d devices Troubleshooting d discussion and lab

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