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CERTIFIED OPTICAL NETWORK ASSOCIATE (CONA) TRAINING - JULY


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DATE AND TIME

Mon, Jul 25, 2022, 8:00 AM –

Fri, Jul 29, 2022, 5:00 PM EDT


LOCATION

George Mason University, Arlington

3351 North Fairfax Drive

Arlington, VA 22201

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REFUND POLICY

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CONA is an intense 5-day training program in optical networking


ABOUT THIS EVENT

What do you get from the registration fees?

 * 5-days of intense and interactive training on the fundamentals of optical
   networking
 * 550+ pages of course manual to be downloaded from the OTT resources page
 * Access to OTT CONA online resources
 * OTT theory evaluation at the end of the training
 * OTT CONA certificate ( subject to passing the evaluation)

What you will learn in this optical network training:

CONA is the first of two vendor neutral intense 5-day optical network training
courses from Optical Technology Training (OTT). CONA is designed to offer
prospective optical network engineers the ins and outs of optical networking. It
covers networks that use single channel or multiple channels using DWDM or CWDM.
These include metro networks, FTTA, DCIs, long haul networks and other WANs.
Delegates learn what is required for satisfactory system performance of such
networks, how CD and PMD, affect network performance and how they are mitigated.

Delegates should pass an examination and a network design assignment to be CONA
certified. Delegates will also be awarded IEEE Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
certificates.Successful candidates have the option to take the more advanced
NG-CONE course which focus on concepts in higher speed optical networking, such
as 400Gbps.

COURSE SYLLABUS

Key outcomes:

 * Design optical links that provide high capacity, typically up to10 or 25Gb/s
   per channel and up to 80 channels per fiber
 * Specify the components that are required to build a transmission link and
   describe how they should be configured
 * Design links for performance and testability
 * Determine the optical power budget of different transmission systems
 * Calculate the optical loss budget for a transmission link
 * Assess the quality of existing fiber infrastructure and its suitability for
   different systems
 * Decide when and where optical amplifiers are needed and identify suitable
   products
 * Calculate whether chromatic dispersion compensation is required for a link,
   and if so specify an appropriate DCM
 * Verify that a link design is viable in terms of power levels, chromatic
   dispersion limits and PMD levels

Section 1: Becoming a CONA

 * What are optical networks?
 * The different generations
 * The role of standards
 * The week ahead

Section 2: Understanding light and light in communications

 * Light as a wave
 * Wavelengths & frequencies used in fiber optics
 * Single mode fiber as a waveguide
 * Using light to transfer information
 * Chromatic dispersion
 * Polarization mode dispersion
 * Using passive components to manage light
 * Managing power levels
 * Directing light
 * Multiplexing light
 * Managing different wavelengths of light
 * Electronic TDM
 * WDM
 * SWDM
 * CWDM
 * DWDM
 * How fibers work
 * Multimode fiber
 * Single mode fiber
 * Launch conditions
 * Attenuation
 * Bend loss performance
 * Dispersion

Section 3: Infrastructure

 * Fibers for datacomms
 * Fibers for telecoms
 * Standards
 * Sourcing cable links
 * External and internal cable performance issues
 * Typical constructions
 * Cables for different environments
 * The challenges of jointing cable
 * Cable jointing scenarios
 * Cable installation issues
 * Splice closures
 * Cable termination challenges
 * Cable termination scenarios
 * Termination location components
 * Specifying an ODF
 * Connector styles
 * Connector performance
 * Pre-terminated assemblies
 * Connector inspection and cleaning
 * Connector inspection standards
 * Performance requirements for joining fibers
 * Why test infrastructure?
 * What tests are needed?
 * Analysis and extracting relevant information
 * Monitoring systems

Section 4: Systems

 * Requirements for good system performance
 * Potential causes of performance problems
 * Designing for performance and testability
 * Target distances
 * Loss budgets
 * Transmitter power levels
 * Receiver power levels
 * Interface definitions
 * Benefits & drawbacks of optical amplifiers
 * EDFAs
 * Raman amplifiers
 * Other optical Amplifier types
 * Optical amplifier specification
 * Optical amplified configurations
 * Optical amplifier performance
 * Optical amplifier implementation checklist
 * Light sources & transmitters
 * Receivers & detectors
 * Transceiver modules
 * Transceiver performance comparisons
 * Key transceiver parameters

Section 5: Dispersion

 * What is chromatic dispersion?
 * What causes chromatic dispersion?
 * Dispersion slope
 * CD characteristics of common fiber types
 * Dispersion limited systems
 * Optical versus electronic dispersion compensation
 * Strategic dispersion issues
 * Dispersion compensating fiber
 * DCM performance examples
 * Bragg grating DCMs
 * Dispersion managed links
 * What is PMD?
 * Polarized light
 * Polarization in fibers
 * PMD and system performance

Section 6: Optical networking

 * Photonic network topologies
 * Multiplexers
 * Add drop technologies
 * ROADMs
 * Equipment configurations
 * What do I need?
 * What type of module, component or fiber?
 * Where does it go?
 * Rules and constraints
 * Testing required at each project stage
 * Test limits and acceptance criteria

Section 7: Network simulation software

 * Why network simulation
 * Introduction to OptiSystem from Optiwave
 * How to sign up for a free 30 day account
 * How to access simulation examples and technical support

   

Section 8: Evaluation

 * Case study assignment
 * Theory assessment




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FIBERGUIDE

Organizer of Certified Optical Network Associate (CONA) Training - July

FibergGuide is a training and consulting company with three core competencies:
wide area network solutions, fiber optic training and network engineering
services. At FiberGuide, we leverage our technical expertise, many years of
experience in fiber optics and Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
and strong partnerships with key industry players to provide services to the
telecommunication and IT industries.

FiberGuide Wide Area Network Solutions

Partnering with master agent Telarus, FiberGuide leverages access to hundreds of
global carriers to create a one stop source for a wide range WAN solutions. With
providers like Verizon Business, Comcast Business, Centutylink, Level (3), GTT,
Telia Carrier, NTT and many others, FiberGuide is positioned to be a valuable
partner for our clients. Moreover, FiberGuide has a wide range of carrier
service locating tools, such as Geoquote, that help our clients easily find WAN
solutions that best meet their technical specifications and budget. FiberGuide’s
WAN solutions include carrier Ethernet, International VPLS, SD-WAN,
International VPLS and dedicated Internet access. For more details, please visit
the FiberGuide WAN page.

FiberGuide Optical Network Training

As demand for bandwidth continues unabated and as network technologies required
to meet this demand become more complex, the need for highly trained engineers
has never been greater.  Under license from UK based Optical Technology Training
(OTT), FiberGuide offers optical network training to planning and design
engineers. Our intense 5-day training courses cover concepts from conventional
10Gbps DWDM systems to more sophisticated higher data rate concepts such
Flexigrid, next generation CDC and ROADMs. FiberGuide has two training models –
corporate and open enrollment training. For more information please visit the
FiberGuide fiber optic training page.

FiberGuide Network Engineering Services

As a value-added service to clients who lease WAN solutions through FiberGuide,
we offer network engineering service including WAN service selection, free
circuit monitoring and dark fiber support services. For more information, please
visit the FiberGuide network engineering page.

FiberGuide Network Solution Locating Tools

With so many carriers, service providers and multiple service plans from each
provider, finding the most suitable and cost-efficient service for your
application can be a daunting task. FiberGuide has gathered several tools for
expedient searching of services such as Ethernet points of presence, Ethernet
buildings, colocation data centers, fiber maps and other WAN solutions. Perhaps
the most versatile of these tools is GeoQuote, a carrier pricing tool that can
be used for wide range of services.

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