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Technology Training that Works Setting Up, Understanding & Troubleshooting of Industrial Ethernet & Automation Networks

Technology Training that Works Objectives Describe the functions of the seven OSI layers Map the various layers of IEEE and IEEE as well as the various field buses on to the OSI mode l Describe current trends in the plant Industrial automation arena

Technology Training that Works Network types LANs (Local Area Networks) MANs (Metropolitan Area Networks) WANs (Wide Area Networks) WLANs (Wireless LANs) PANs (Personal Area Networks) / WSNs (Wireless Sensor Networks) / WMNs (Wireless Mesh Networks

Technology Training that Works The OSI model OSI layering concept

Technology Training that Works The OSI model Relationship between layers, entities, functions and SAPs

Technology Training that Works The OSI model Service primitive

Technology Training that Works The OSI model Peer layer interaction in OSI model

Technology Training that Works The OSI model OSI message passing

Technology Training that Works OSI layer services Application layer Presentation layer Session layer Transport layer Network layer Data Link layer Physical layer

Technology Training that Works The Client/Server paradigm Client/Server communication

Technology Training that Works Where the different technologies fit in ? Networking technologies such as IEEE (Ethernet), IEEE (Wireless LANs, a.k.a. Wi- Fi) and IEEE (Wireless PANs) TCP/IP protocol stack WAN, routing and end-to-end control Automation networks Field buses

Technology Training that Works Current trends Ethernet ‘Retrofit’ of Ethernet to existing field buses Additional Real Time capabilities to Ethernet Use of TCP/IP for the middle layers of the stack Use of OPC Use of wireless in Industrial environments

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