November 9-10, 2009 - Toronto, ON Holiday Inn Toronto Airport East
November 12-13, 2009 - Calgary, AB Hotel TBA
This 2 day workshop is designed to give you a fundamental grounding in TCP/IP and Industrial Ethernet as applied to your business. This intensive workshop has 10 practical sessions to give you a practical toolbox of skills that you can immediately apply to your work.
This is your opportunity to gain the Nuts & Bolts in the topic of Ethernet TCP/IP which you can apply to your industrial IT systems immediately.
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
- have a clear practical understanding of what TCP/IP is and how to apply it
- understand and be able to construct a secure robust Local Area Network
- learn how to plan and design your networks better
- be able to analyse and construct a typical firewall
- have developed the basic skills to effectively troubleshoot TCP/IP and LAN’s
- know how to apply the Web to industrial technologies
- optimise your company’s connectivity with LAN’s/Intranets and the Internet
- know how to construct a basic Internet
- be able to apply the appropriate Network Management Tools
YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO:
Understand the objectives of the principal boiler control functions
- Construct a robust TCP/IP based network
- Troubleshoot TCP/IP networks
- Operate and maintain a robust network
- Set up a simple firewall
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
This is not an advanced workshop - but a hands-on one.
Anyone who will be designing, installing and commissioning,
maintaining or troubleshooting TCP/IP and Intra/Internet sites will
benefit including:
- Instrumentation Engineers
- Technicians
- Design Engineers
- Network Engineers
- Engineering Managers
- Electrical Engineers
- Network System Administrators
OVERVIEW:
The Internet has made a substantial impact on the
way you do business and now is impacting on the
plant and factory environment. One of the great
protocols that has been inherited from the Internet
is TCP/IP and this is being used by most
automation and process control systems today.
SCADA systems, Programmable Logic Controllers
and even low level instruments are using TCP/IP
and Ethernet to transfer information. The reasons
are not hard to find. TCP/IP and Ethernet are truly
open standards available to competing
manufacturers and providing the user with a
common standard. In addition, the cost of TCP/IP
and Ethernet is low.
The workshop has been structured to cover the
main areas of TCP/IP and Ethernet in detail, while
going through the practical implementation of
TCP/IP in computer and industrial areas and
practical use of the Internet and intranets.
Troubleshooting and maintenance of TCP/IP
networks and communication systems in an office
and industrial environment are also covered.
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
The workshop is designed to give technicians and
engineers a superb fundamental grounding in
TCP/IP and the Internet as applied to industrial
automation and process control. The objective is to
give you a useful and practical toolbox of skills that
you can apply immediately to your plant or facility.
When attending this workshop you will:
- gain a practical understanding of the application
of TCP/IP
- learn how to construct a robust Local Area
Network (LAN)
- learn the basic skills to effectively troubleshoot
TCP/IP and LANs
- be able to improve the performance of your
network
- install a typical firewall
- understand how to set up an Intranet
- understand how to connect your LAN or Intranet
to the Internet
- how to apply the appropriate Network
Management tools
PRACTICAL SESSIONS:
There are at least ten practical sessions where
you will get hands-on training to take advantage
of the material covered in the class:
- Connect simple networks together
- Configure network parameters
- Communicate over network
- Configure IP addresses and Subnet Mask
- Use Ping Utility and observe ARP working
- Web based view of network
- Analysis of ARP/ICMP/IP/UDP/TCP
- Router configuration using Windows NT
- Tracert and Route commands
- Use of Hosts File
- Set up and analyze FTP sessions
- Quick analysis of packets using protocol analyzer
- Construct simple Local Area Network using
10BaseT/10Base2
1.4 Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Credits
A FREE Magazine Subscription (Value $50)
$100 Coupon toward any future 2009 Electricity Forum event (restrictions apply)
Course Presentations in Paper Format
When and Where
The Our Instrumentation for TCP/IP and Ethernet Networking course will be held as follows:
November 9-10, 2009 - Toronto, ON
Holiday Inn Toronto Airport East
600 DIXON ROAD
Tel: 416-240-7519
November 12-13, 2009 - Calgary, AB
Holiday Inn Calgary Airport
1250 McKinnon Drive Ne
Tel: 250-9335
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Registration Fees
The registration fee to attend the TCP/IP and Ethernet Networking course is $1150.00 + $57.50 GST.
Register and prepay 14 days before forum date and receive an early bird
registration fee of $1100.00 + $55.00 GST
Register 3 delegates at full price $1150 each, and get a 4th registration FREE!
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