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Introduction to Data Communications, Technical Data
Course Number HP 35051S
HP Educational Services: Your Key to Higher Productivity
Course Overview
This course provides operations and technical support staff, software
engineers, and telecommunications professionals with fundamental
knowledge of networks and data communications, using lectures, labs, and
group activities to teach these basic concepts.
Course Features
o Understand data communications and telecommunications and their basic
components
o Contrast asynchronous and synchronous transmissions
o Learn to describe the features of four modulation methods, and the
bisync and high-level data link control (HDLC) protocol
o Define the RS-232-C interface standard
o Become familiar with three switching techniques
o Understand the difference between baseband and broadband signaling
techniques
o Learn the goals of data communications testing and areas of
responsibility
o Understand integrated services digital network (ISDN), the X.400, and
fiber distribution data interface (FDDI) standards
Specifications
Course Length: 5 days
Audience: Technical support staff, operations staff, software
engineers, and telecommunication professionals
Prerequisites: Data processing experience
Delivery Method: Classroom, onsite
Format: Instruction consists of approximately 60 percent lecture and 40
percent group discussions and hands-on lab exercises. The discussions
increase student interaction, and center on the presentation of a
realistic example problem. The lab uses a breakout box as a basis for
studying the RS-232-C interface standard.
Education Benefits
Available at HP Classrooms or Your Site
Take advantage of HP's dedicated learning facilities, equipment, and
interactive learning environment by attending class at one of HP's
education centers. Or, save travel expenses and time by organizing an
onsite delivery at your location.
o Extensive hands-on Practice
o Learn how to use the full capabilities of your system through hands-on
lab exercises.
o Taught by experienced HP instructors
o Learn from an experienced instructor familiar with HP products.
o Comprehensive Student Manual
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o Receive a valuable reference source to assist you when you are back on
the job.
Regularly Scheduled Classes
o Plan training months in advance.
Course Outline
Day 1
o Introduction to communications
o Transmission media and services
Day 2
o Transmission methods: multiplexing, modulation, and modems
o Interface standard: RS-232-C, RS-449, RS-423, X.21, IEEE-488
Day 3
o Protocols: binary synchronous (bisync or BSC), high-level data link
control (HDLC)
Day 4
o Network architecture: International Standards Organization's OSI model
o Wide area networks (WANs): switching techniques, CCITT recommendations
(X.25)
o Local area networks (LANs): signaling techniques
o LANs: access methods, IEEE 802 standard, private branch exchange,
client and server model
Day 5
o Basic troubleshooting: network testing at various layers, testing
equipment, value of consulting service
o New standards: ISDN, X.400, Network Management, FDDI
o HP AdvanceNet strategy, Manufacturing Automation Protocol, cellular
radio system, premises wiring
Ordering Information
To order Introduction to Data Communications (HP 35051S) in the U.S.,
call 1-800-HPCLASS (1-800-472-5277).
HP's Customer Registration Center can provide you with price,
scheduling, and enrollment information, as well as provide information
about onsite delivery.
Outside the U.S., contact your nearest HP Customer Education Center
or local HP sales office.
HP Customer Education Centers in the U.S.
Atlanta, GA
Boston, MA
Chicago, IL
Dallas, TX
Detroit, MI
Los Angeles, CA
New York/Metro, NJ
San Francisco/Bay Area, CA
Washington, D.C.
Region Sales Headquarters
United States:
Hewlett-Packard Company
4 Choke Cherry Road
7
Rockville, MD 20850
(301) 670-4300
Hewlett-Packard Company
5201 Tollview Drive
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
(708) 255-9800
Hewlett-Packard Company
5161 Lankershim Blvd.
No. Hollywood, CA 91601
(818) 505-5600
Hewlett-Packard Company
2015 South Park Place
Atlanta, GA 30339
(404) 955-1500
Canada:
Hewlett-Packard Ltd.
6877 Goreway Drive
Mississauga, Ontario L4V 1M8
(416) 678-9430
European Headquarters:
Hewlett-Packard S.A. Marcom Operations Europe
P.O. Box 5291180 AM Amstelveen
The Netherlands
(31) 20 547 9999
Japan:
Yokogawa-Hewlett-Packard Ltd.
15-7, Nishi Shinjuku 4 Chome
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160
(03) 5371 1323
Latin America:
Hewlett-Packard
Latin American Region Headquarters
Monte Pelvoux No. 111
Lomas de Chapultepec
11000 Mexico, D.F. Mexico
(525) 202 0155
Australia/New Zealand:
Hewlett-Packard Australia Ltd.
31-41 Joseph Street, Blackburn,
Victoria 3130, Australia
(03) 895 2895
Far East:
Hewlett-Packard Asia Ltd.
22/F Bond Centre, West Tower
89 Queensway, Central, Hong Kong
(852) 8487777
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Technical information in this document is subject to change without
notice.
Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 1991. All Rights Reserved.
Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written
permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws.
From HP Networking Communications Specification Guide,
5091-3821E, 9205, p 716
Associated files: A3821716.DOC
Introduction to Data Communications