Labs for Layers 1 and 2 the NETW-310 Course

 

How Layer 1 Works - The Physical Layer

Encoding the Media

Spectrum Analysis Lab

Selecting and Preparing the Media

Terminating Copper Media Lab
Terminating Category 5e UTP Cable - Leviton Video
Terminating Category 6 UTP Cable - Leviton Video
Terminating Fiber Optic Media Lab
Terminating Fiber Optic Cable Using a Polish Method- Leviton Video
Terminating Fiber Optic Cable Using a No Polish Method - 3M Video
How to Terminate Corning Unicam Connectors
Splicing Fiber Optic Media Using a Mechanical Splice - 3M Video
How to Use the 3M Mechanical Splice Tool
Splicng Fiber Optic Cable Using a Fusion Splice - Ilsintech Video
Terminating Wireless Media Lab
Testing Copper Media Lab
Testing Wired Media Both Copper and Fiber- Fluke Video
How to Use the Fluke DTX CableAnalyzer
Inspecting Fiber Optic Media Lab
Cleaning Fiber Optic Media Lab
Inspecting and Cleaning Fiber Optic Media - Fluke Video
How to Use the Noyes Fiber Optic Cable Inspection Scope
Testing Fiber Optic Media Lab
Testing Wireless Media Lab

Installing Media and Equipment Inside

Assessing Structured Cabling Lab

Installing Media and Equipment Outside

Installing in the Outside Plant Lab
Right of Way Manual

Arranging for Someone to Do the Work For You

Specifying the Media Lab
RFP - General Specifications
RFP - Technical Specifications
RFP - Terms and Conditions
Statement of Work for Fiber Optic Cable
 

How Layer 2 Works - The Data Link Layer

Framing the Data

Finding Errors in the Data and Controlling the Flow of the Data

Instructions to Use for Error Discovery and Flow Control Lab
Files to Use for Error Discovery and Flow Control Lab