ISP Networking – Level One Course Outline
1. Introduction to ISP Networking
- What is an ISP and its role in internet connectivity
- Types of ISPs: Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3
- Overview of broadband, fiber, DSL, and wireless ISPs
- Key ISP services: Internet access, hosting, email, VPN
2. ISP Network Architecture
- Core network, distribution network, and access network explained
- Understanding POPs (Points of Presence) and NOCs (Network Operations Centers)
- Overview of backbone connectivity and peering arrangements
- Introduction to IP transit and bandwidth provisioning
3. IP Addressing & Subnetting for ISPs
- Public vs private IP addresses
- IPv4 and IPv6 allocation basics
- Subnetting for ISP networks (small-scale scenario)
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) for customer devices
4. Networking Devices in ISP Infrastructure
- Routers, switches, firewalls, and modems used by ISPs
- Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) overview: modems, ONTs, routers
- Optical Network Terminals (ONT) and DSLAM basics
- Wireless access points for broadband and wireless ISPs
5. ISP Services & Protocols
- Internet protocols: TCP/IP, DNS, HTTP/S, FTP, SMTP
- Dynamic routing protocols overview: BGP, OSPF (basic concepts)
- NAT (Network Address Translation) and PAT (Port Address Translation)
- Introduction to ISP caching, proxy servers, and bandwidth management
6. Customer Connectivity
- Overview of broadband connection types: DSL, Fiber, Cable, LTE/5G
- Point-to-point and shared connections
- Authentication and authorization (PPP, PPPoE)
- Basic troubleshooting of customer connectivity
7. Network Monitoring & Troubleshooting
- Key monitoring tools and metrics for ISPs
- Using
ping, traceroute, and netstat for connectivity checks
- Detecting packet loss, latency, and congestion
- Reporting and escalation process for ISP issues
8. Basic ISP Security
- Firewalls and traffic filtering
- Securing customer data and preventing unauthorized access
- Introduction to DDoS mitigation basics
- ISP best practices for network reliability and uptime
9. Introduction to QoS & Traffic Management
- Bandwidth allocation and traffic prioritization
- Introduction to Quality of Service (QoS) concepts
- Rate limiting, shaping, and congestion management
- Ensuring fair usage policies for customers
10. Practical Labs & Exercises
- Assigning IP addresses for small ISP networks
- Configuring simple DHCP and NAT scenarios
- Simulating customer connections using virtual lab tools
- Basic troubleshooting scenarios (latency, packet loss, unreachable networks)
💡 Pro Tip: Hands-on experience is crucial. Beginners can use GNS3, Cisco Packet Tracer, or even cloud labs to simulate ISP networks, test routing, and troubleshoot connectivity.
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Instructor
Adeniyi SalauCRMNuggets is your go-to platform for insights on Customer Relationship Management (CRM), project management, digital marketing, IT strategies, and business growth tips. Our goal is to help businesses enhance customer experience, optimize processes, and stay ahead with proven strategies and practical guides.