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Comprendre le coeur d'internet : les réseaux d'opérateurs (FUN)

Comprendre le coeur d'internet : les réseaux d'opérateurs (FUN)

L’objectif de ce cours est de connaître les technologies et les services des réseaux d’opérateurs (FAI) leur permettant de fournir la téléphonie, Internet ou la télévision aux particuliers, une connexion haut débit fiable ou la connexion de sites distants aux entreprises. Après une présentation générale des éléments qui constituent un réseau d’opérateurs, le cours aborde les technologies spécifiques telles que l'Ethernet Optique, le MPLS et les divers protocoles utilisés pour gérer les interconnexions de l’opérateur avec les autres réseaux.

Il présente ensuite l’ingénierie de trafic (qualité de services, priorisation de flux, ...) à travers les services comme les VPN, la connectivité internet, la VoIP, ou l'IPTV.

Enfin, il établit le lien entre le réseau de l'opérateur et l’usager, donnant ainsi des outils à destination des techniciens sur les matériels actifs (box, DSLAM, routeur, etc ...), tout en se focalisant sur la tendance actuelle de convergence vers un réseau unifié.
Après ce MOOC, vous disposerez d’une boîte à outils professionnelle indispensable vous permettant de proposer des solutions et services adaptés aux clients.
What you will learn
At the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Comprendre les enjeux des réseaux d'opérateurs
  • Connaître les équipements des réseaux d'opérateurs (routeurs, DSLAM, OLT, modem)
  • Connaître les technologies et les protocoles utilisés par les réseaux d'opérateurs
  • Appliquer les principes d'ingénierie de trafic dans les réseaux d'opérateurs
  • Choisir une solution réseaux adaptée aux besoins des clients

Format
Le MOOC comprend 5 séquences de cours qui se dérouleront sur 5 semaines. Chaque séquence nécessitera environ 4h de travail par semaine.
Le MOOC alternera des vidéos d'enseignants et d'experts reconnus, des quiz et des études de cas.
Prerequisites
Ce MOOC s'adresse à des étudiants ou des professionnels du domaine des réseaux et télécoms. Quelques notions peuvent être nécessaires au suivi du cours :
‣ Principes de réseaux de données. Notamment les concepts fondamentaux des réseaux de données : commutation de paquets, architecture en couches de protocoles, IP
‣ Notion de base de routage et commutation
‣ Notion d’architecture OSI et TCP/IP (architectures, algorithmes mis en œuvre, …)
‣ Connaissance de la famille des protocoles IP, Ethernet

Course plan

Semaine 1 : Introduction générale aux réseaux d'opérateurs
Leçon 1 : Introduction
Leçon 2 : Topologie et architecture
Leçon 3 : Sécurisation des services et des réseaux
Leçon 4 : Évolution et convergence des réseaux

Semaine 2 : Technologies de réseau coeur
Leçon 1 : Introduction à la commutation de paquets
Leçon 2 : Protocole MPLS
Leçon 3 : Architecture et composants carrier grade ethernet et ethernet optique

Semaine 3 : Ingénierie de trafic et VPNs
Leçon 1 : Ingénierie de trafic
Leçon 2 : MPLS et VPNs
Leçon 3 : Ethernet et VPNs
Leçon 4 : VPNs de couche 3

Semaine 4 : Technologies des réseaux d'accès filaires
Leçon 1 : Introduction aux réseaux d'accès
Leçon 2 : Technologies xDSL
Leçon 3 : Technologies optiques, EPON, GPON

Semaine 5 : Réseaux mobiles, convergence et évolutions
Leçon 1 : Réseaux mobiles
Leçon 2 : Convergence fixe/mobile
Leçon 3 : Évolutions futures

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