IMINS2 - Managing Industrial Networking for Manufacturing with Cisco Technologies v1.2
Course ID
91860
Course Description
In this lab-intensive course, you will gain the knowledge and skills required to successfully implement and troubleshoot the most common industry-standard protocols, along with wireless and security technologies, in today's converged IT and industrial networks.
Prerequisites
The prerequisite knowledge and skills for this course are:
Understanding network fundamentals, including how to build simple LANs, and establish Internet and WAN connectivity
Managing network device security
Understanding basic IPv6
Understanding Cisco industrial networking solutions, including Cisco Industrial Ethernet switches, Rockwell Automation Stratix switches, and Cisco Connected Grid switches and routers
Interpreting network design and drawings, and recognizing zone and cell topologies
Installing industrial network components
Performing troubleshooting and basic maintenance tasks for networks
Audience
Information technology (IT) and operations technology (OT) professionals
Plant administrators:
Control systems engineers who will be involved with the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of networked industrial products and solutions, including those in the following industries:
Manufacturing
Process control
Oil and gas
Course Content
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Functions of the OSI layers and TCP/IP model
Difference between enterprise and industrial networks
Troubleshoot common issues found in layers 1, 2, 3 of the OSI model
Functions and components of EtherNet/IP protocols
Configure and troubleshoot Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) on Cisco and Rockwell Automation (Stratix) switches
Functions and components of the PROFINET protocol
Configure PROFINET Protocols on Cisco Industrial Ethernet devices
Troubleshoot common PROFINET issues
Common network threats and how to configure basic security components (access lists and AAA features)
Configure a wireless network within an industrial environment