Understanding Cisco Industrial IoT Networking Foundation (INFND)

Price
$4,295.00 USD

Duration
5 Days

 

Delivery Methods
Virtual Instructor Led
Private Group

Course Objectives

  • Define IoT and Industrial IoT
  • Discuss common IoT Verticals
  • Discuss common IoT Devices and Protocols Used
  • Discuss IoT Networking Fundamental Concepts
  • Work with Prime Infrastructure and Industrial Fabric Director
  • Work with IR829
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  • OT Engineers
  • Plant Administrators
  • Operators
  • Support Specialists
  • Install and Upgrade Specialists
  • Systems Engineers
  • Network Engineers
  • Security Specialists
  • IT Managers
  • IT Project Leads
  • Solutions and Business Architects
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    Course Prerequisites

    CCNA R&S (or equivalent knowledge)

    Agenda

    1 - Defining Industrial Internet of Things

    • Lesson 1: Defining IoT and Industrial IoT
    • Lesson 2: IIoT Examples
    • Lesson 3: IIoT Motivation and Standards
    • Lesson 4: IIoT Components
    • Lesson 5: Common IIoT Architecture

    2 - Examining Common IIoT Verticals

    • Lesson 1: Major IIoT Verticals
    • Lesson 2: IIoT Manufacturing Vertical
    • Lesson 3: IIoT Mining Vertical
    • Lesson 4: IIoT Utilities Vertical
    • Lesson 5: IIoT Transportation Vertical
    • Lesson 6: IIoT Smart Cities Vertical
    • Lesson 7: IIoT Health Care Vertical
    • Lesson 8: IIoT Environment and Job Roles of OT and IT

    3 - Examining Cisco IIoT Networking Devices

    • Lesson 1: Overview of IIoT Networking Devices
    • Lesson 2: Cisco Industrial Routers
    • Lesson 3: Cisco Industrial Switches and Access Points

    4 - Examining and Configuring Industrial Communication Protocols

    • Lesson 1: IIoT Protocol Overview
    • Lesson 2: EtherNet/IP and CIP
    • Lesson 3: PROFINET
    • Lesson 4: Modbus and Modbus TCP
    • Lesson 5: DNP3 and DNP3/IP
    • Lesson 6: IEC 60870-5-101, IEC 60870-5-104, and IEC 60870-6
    • Lesson 7: IEC-61850, SMV, GOOSE, and MMS

    5 - Describing Wireless IIoT Protocols

    • Lesson 1: ISA100.11a and WirelessHART Protocols
    • Lesson 2: 802.11 Protocols
    • Lesson 3: Zigbee
    • Lesson 4: Bluetooth 5.0 and Bluetooth Low Energy Protocols

    6 - Explaining and Configuring TCP/IP Protocols, Addressing, and Segmentation

    • Lesson 1: TCP/IP Stack
    • Lesson 2: IIoT and TCP/IP
    • Lesson 3: IPv4 Addressing in an IIoT Environment
    • Lesson 4: IPv6 Addressing in an IIoT Environment
    • Lesson 5: Using TCP/IP for IIoT Protocols
    • Lesson 6: Layer 2 NAT, Layer 3 NAT, and MAP-T
    • Lesson 7: VLAN Concepts and Uses in IIoT
    • Lesson 8: Configuring and Verifying VLANs
    • Lesson 9: VRF-Lite

    7 - Examining Network Services and Administration

    • Lesson 1: Time Protocols Overview
    • Lesson 2: Network Administration

    8 - Examining and Configuring Wireless Core LAN Technologies

    • Lesson 1: 802.11 Standards and Configuration
    • Lesson 2: Configuring Wireless Bridging in IIoT
    • Lesson 3: Wireless Mesh Networks
    • Lesson 4: Autonomous and Unified Wireless
    • Lesson 5: 802.15.4

    9 - Describing Field WAN Technologies

    • Lesson 1: Field WAN Technologies
    • Lesson 2: IIoT over ADSL/SDSL, FHSS, 3G, 4G, and LTELesson 3: Cisco IR829 Integrated Services Router

    10 - Examining and Configuring Transportation of Legacy Protocols

    • Lesson 1: Supporting Legacy Protocols and Assets
    • Lesson 2: Tunneling over a Raw TCP Socket
    • Lesson 3: Protocol Translation
    • Lesson 4: Tunneling Ethernet based non-IP Protocols

    11 - Describing, Configuring, and Verifying QoS for IIoT Protocols

    • Lesson 1: QoS in an IIoT Deployment
    • Lesson 2: QoS Packet Marking
    • Lesson 3: Queuing
    • Lesson 4: Smartport Macros
    • Lesson 5: Verifying QoS

    12 - Examining and Verifying MPLS and IIoT

    • Lesson 1: MPLS Operations
    • Lesson 2: MPLS Services
    • Lesson 3: QoS Markings in MPLS
    • Lesson 4: Provisioning MPLS

    13 - Configuring and Explaining VPN Technology and IIoT

    • Lesson 1: VPN Usage in an IIoT Environment
    • Lesson 2: Layer 2 VPNs in IIoT
    • Lesson 3: Layer 3 VPNs in IIoT
    • Lesson 4: Dynamic Multipoint VPNs in IIoT
    • Lesson 5: FlexVPNs in IIoT

    14 - Describing DWDM

    • Lesson 1: Dense Wave Division Multiplexing Overview
    • Lesson 2: DWDM Mechanisms and Bandwidth Considerations
    • Lesson 3: Use Cases for DWDM in an IIoT Environment

    15 - Configuring and Defining Layer 1 and Layer 2 High Availability Technologies

    • Lesson 1: The Need for Layer 1 and Layer 2 Redundancy
    • Lesson 2: Spanning Tree Protocols
    • Lesson 3: Flex Links
    • Lesson 4: Resilient Ethernet Protocol
    • Lesson 5: Media Redundancy Protocol
    • Lesson 6: Parallel Redundancy Protocol
    • Lesson 7: Device Level Ring

    16 - Defining and Configuring Layer 3 High Availability Technologies

    • Lesson 1: Layer 3 Redundancy in IIoT
    • Lesson 2: HSRP and VRRP
    • Lesson 3: BGP Prefix Independent Conversion
    • Lesson 4: Loop Free Alternate Fast Reroute
     

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