| You are here: Home > UEND UEND - Uniprise Enterprise Network Design  | UEND - Uniprise Enterprise Network Design | Classroom Based Course: To become an Enterprise Network Certified Systems Designer, designer must have successfully completed either this 5-day instructor led OR the online SPUEND standards-based training course. The Enterprise Network Design Training Program is designed to assure that the network designer is qualified to properly design the Enterprise Network (both inside and outside plant) using products that comprise a Uniprise solution. The training course covers telecommunications Standards 568, 569, 606, 607 and 758 and NFPA 70 (NEC), C2-2002 - National Electrical Safety Code® (NESC®), OSHA Regulations (Standards-29 CFR) – 1910, (1910.268, Telecommunications and 1910.146, Permit Required Confined Spaces). Participants are instructed on proper methodologies required for planning, placing, terminating and testing copper (horizontal cabling) and fiber (building backbone and outside plant) media in the campus structured cabling system. | Course Objective
Students undertaking this course will receive high quality training based on current industry codes, standards, regulations and methodologies, and will be able to apply the principles of design to projects using products manufactured or endorsed by CommScope.
Module Overview
1. Introduction
2. Codes, Standards Regulations and Methodologies
3. Network topologies and infrastructure
4. Transmission Media
5. Copper Cable and Connectivity
6. Fiber Optic Cable and Connectivity
7. Coaxial Cable and Connectivity
8. Mixed Used Solution Connectivity
9. Network Planning
10. Horizontal Cable Installation
11. Vertical Backbone Cable Installation
12. Campus Outdoor Cable Installation
13. Connectorization and Splicing
14. Testing & Documentation
15. Bidding and Estimating
16. Certification Exam – 100 question multiple choice exam.
BICSI Credits – 35 RCDD, 11 Installer and 12 Technician
BICSI CEC's: Applied For
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