Networking Technology for AV Professionals - Virtual Classroom
AVoIP has become a widely implemented method for AV signal transport. Delivering audiovisual content to your customers over the network can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be.
AVIXA® has put together a course to guide you through the basic concepts of networking technology, to help you understand how a network works, how is it designed, the role of each component in the network and how to keep it secure, all from the point of view of an AV professional interested in using the network for AV transport.
Course Features
During this course you will:
Define networking terms to effectively communicate and collaborate with network administrators and technology managers
Learn how Network Design is similar to AV design starting with a needs analysis
Learn about the devices on a network
Understand the OSI and/or TCP/IP model that describes how a network transports and delivers data
Go through the layers of the OSI model with examples of AV applications
Learn about network analysis/troubleshooting tools to explore their limits
Estimate bandwidth calculations for data
Explore AVoIP configuration examples
Learn the basics of networking security and how it applies to AV transport systems
After completing this course, you will be able to able to:
Effectively communicate and collaborate with network managers and administrators
Maximize networked AV device integration and deployment
Design a system that will operate on a client’s network securely and efficiently
Is This Course Right for You?
This course is recommended for integrators, design consultants, AV or IT managers, or anyone who is responsible for designing, implementing, or maintaining networked AV systems.
Class Schedule
This course will be taught live in six, four-hour long sessions from 1 pm to 5 pm ET on:
-Tuesday, May 5
-Wednesday, May 6
-Thursday, May 7
-Tuesday, May 12
-Wednesday, May 13
-Thursday, May 14
*Class recordings are for internal purposes only and are not available to registrants.
CTS: 24 CTS-D: 24 CTS-I: 24 ANP: 24