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Hands-On T1/T3 Installation and Troubleshooting

Course Type:
Duration: 3 Days

Who Should Attend

Network managers, MIS professionals, premises equipment vendors, carrier representatives, anyone involved in T1 networks with responsibility to install, accept, troubleshoot or have a thorough understanding of T1 circuits and equipment.

What You Will Learn

  • Master the five main T1/T3 activities—installation, activation, acceptance, troubleshooting and network synchronization.
  • Create and operate a CO-to-customer premises T1 link using state-of-the-art T1 equipment.
  • Identify and resolve system failures on a fully operational T1 network.
  • Run AT&T standard tests and test methods to isolate problems quickly and initiate proper repair procedures.
  • Develop troubleshooting skills in 3 main problem areas—T1/T3 span, demarcation and customer premises equipment.
  • Isolate problems methodically and eliminate “finger pointing.”
  • Discover the “top ten technical tips” for troubleshooting T1/T3 spans.
  • Understand the meaning of various alarms and what actions to take.

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Course Leaders:

Zachary Cohen, Principal, Briarwood Associates
Zak Cohen is a telecom consultant specializing in data communications system engineering, PBX system engineering, micro-to-mainframe connectivity, LAN design and implementation, expert system design and large-scale project management.

 

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Course Positioning and Prerequisites:

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What Attendees Had to Say:

“Instructor is lively and up-to-date on all aspects...gives a great overview of the emerging technologies and what is currently being used in the market.”

—Claudette Mikhail, Systems Analyst, Simon & Schuster, Inc.