This technical course is aimed at anyone considering implementing IPv6 on their campus who wishes to understand some of the theory and implications. The course assumes a basic knowledge of networking theory such as is covered on the Janet Training's Basic Networking course.
This course is of benefit to anyone from organisations connected to Janet who wish gain a better understanding of the role, function and principles of network devices.
This course will benefit staff (and their managers) whose jobs require them to have privileged access to shared networks, computers and applications: for example system and network administrators and those responsible for the administration or content of databases. Familiarity with operations requiring enhanced privileges and prior knowledge of the organisation’s own published privacy policies would also be useful.
This course would be of benefit to anyone from organisations connected to Janet who wishes to gain a better understanding of the technical aspects of networking. This course requires no previous experience or knowledge in networks, the course is therefore suitable for staff from a non-technical background.
This online event will be of particular interest to Network Managers and Directors of Networking Services at Janet connected institutions - HE, FE, Research and Local Authorities managing schools' connections - who want to find out how the changes to Janet will affect them and their users.
During this briefing we will be discussing Janet's strategic approach towards several areas of network technology including:
- Network monitoring
- Ethernet OAM
- Automated provisioning
- End-to-end performance
- New transmission capabilities
- Software Defined Networking
During this briefing we will be discussing Janet's strategic approach towards developing the next generation of video collaboration services and supporting IP telephony across Janet. The discussion will include:
- Janet Video Futures Project
- IP Telephony
- High-end Audio and Video Streaming Technologies for the Arts and Humanities
- Ultra High Definition Video
This one hour research support strategy briefing will cover the following areas:
* Understanding network-requirements within major research disciplines, including patterns of use
* Janet services and infrastructures supporting research
* Support for network research and testbeds and associated Janet services and infrastructures
* Janet's role in the e-Infrastructure environment
* Supporting knowledge and experience regarding high-throughput data-transfer over networks.
This one-hour briefing will provide you with an insight into Janet's strategic activities in the mobility area, and give you the chance to ask questions and comment on our future strategy.
This event will be run by David Richardson and Mark O'Leary and they will cover the following topics:
