
Role of the network designer
Physical vs. logical network infrastructure
Key design principles: efficiency, scalability, redundancy, modularity
Overview of standards (e.g., ANSI/TIA-568, ISO/IEC 11801)
Network lifecycle and design methodology
Understanding business goals and IT strategy
Capturing user, application, and environmental requirements
Site surveys and feasibility analysis
Bandwidth, latency, and availability considerations
Compliance and regulatory factors
Types of cabling: copper (Cat5e/6/6a/7), fiber (single-mode, multi-mode)
Cable management and routing best practices
Patch panels, cable trays, and labeling standards
Data center and telecom room layout
Power, cooling, and space planning considerations
Our Training programs are implemented by combining the participants' academic knowledge and practical practice (30% theoretical / 70% practical activities).
At The end of the training program, Participants are involved in practical workshop to show their skills in applying what they were trained for. A detailed report is submitted to each participant and the training department in the organization on the results of the participant's performance and the return on training. Our programs focus on exercises, case studies, and individual and group presentations.