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Panduit Network Infrastructure Essentials
PNIE v2.0
Rick Vogt, SC Product Marketing Manager
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Networking Academy Program
The Cisco® Networking Academy® Program brings together a consortium of IT industry leaders to provide students with comprehensive Internet technology skills.
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Sponsored Curriculum
• HP IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software• HP IT Essentials II: Network Operating Systems
• Panduit Network Infrastructure Essentials
•Fundamentals of UNIX•Fundamentals of Java Programming•Fundamentals of Web Design
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Cisco NetworkingAcademy Integration
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Cisco Networking Academy Program
High School
Career
CareerUniversity
College
Fundamentals Courses
HP IT II:
NOS
UNIX JAVA
PNIEHP IT I:
PC
3 Switching
1 Basics
4 WAN
2 Routing
CCNA
CCNP
3 Multilayer Switching
2 Remote Access
4 Trouble
Shooting
1 Advanced Routing
Wireless
Security
Routing
Career
Network Installer
Basic IT Support
System Admin
Software support / dev
SMB Networking
Enterprise Networking
Security
PIX
WebDesign
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PNIE andCCNA – Networking Basics
• PNIE, depending on student’s goals and local employer needs, works:
Without CCNA: PNIE could be combined with other intro courses like HP IT Essentials to prepare students for entry level Networking and IT Technician positions.
Before or during CCNA: PNIE gives much more depth to the layer 1 (media) issues. Estimates are that 70% of what a CCNA level person does is related to layer 1 troubleshooting.
After CCNA: PNIE broadens the skill set -- more skills, more options.
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PNIE andCCNA – Networking Basics• The Panduit Network Infrastructure Essentials course is an ideal
addition for Academies already offering the CCNA - Networking Basics course.
• PNIE covers cabling in greater depth than the structured cablingproject in CCNA – Networking Basics.
• Unlike the structured cabling project, the PNIE course enables students to seek an entry-level installer position in the expanding cabling industry.
CCNA 1: Networking Basics PNIEStructured cabling project only Covers cabling more in depth
Networking apprentice position Entry-level cabling installer position
More networking labs More cabling labs
Covers cabling installationCovers networking basics
Covers media only marginally Covers cabling media in depth
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Panduit NetworkInfrastructure Essentials
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About the Sponsor
Panduit is an established global market leader in network connectivity and electrical products
– Founded in 1955
– USD$550 million in global revenues
– 3000 employees worldwide
– 20% market share globally in structured cabling market
– 90% of manufacturing in USA
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PNIE Classroom
Hosting PNIE Requires:• A Lab Environment• Tools and Equipment• Supplies• An Academy Classroom
(May be the lab)• Trained instructors
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Why Teach PNIE?
• Approximately 70% of all network problems can be traced to poor wiring and patch cords. Layer 1 management is increasingly more business critical and technology based. PNIE prepares students to identify layer 1 problems.
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PNIE v2.0
• Provides the most relevant content and hands-on skills necessary in today’s network infrastructure job market and prepares students for networking in the future.
• An excellent complement to CCNA and more advanced networking curricula providing the important physical layer knowledge and skill set to the higher level networking administration competencies needed by Network Administrators, Project Managers, Designers, and Engineers.
• Stands on its own to prepare students for the Panduit Authorized Installer exam.
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PNIE Version 2.0 Updates
• Released in January 2005 with name change
• Replaced ~30% of content w/ new
• Includes Intl standards (ISO/CENELEC/ITU-T)
• Fiber theory is still taughtSeparate, optional labs and lab bundle
Keeps cost down
• New cost calculator available
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Career Opportunities
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Job Market Analysis
Job Titles• Installer - Entry level; Technician - Experienced
Installer; Foreman - Supervises 10 people; Project Manager - Designs systems; RCDD - Registered Communication Distribution Designer; Line Installer -Outside plant
Employment• Areas of employment include the following: Cabling
Contractors, Equipment Manufacturers, Telephone Companies, Cable-TV Companies, Wireless Companies, Specialty Systems
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Course Overview
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Typical Audience
• People who are interested in the physical make up and implications of cabling infrastructure and who want to gain proficiency in infrastructure cabling, whether to use the information for managing, selling, or installing and maintaining networks. This audience typically includes:
–Students in secondary, college, or technical schools; sales and marketing personnel; network designers and engineers; technicians; and installers
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Course Description
• Designed for students interested in the physical aspects of network cabling and installation.
• The course prepares students for an entry-level position in the cabling industry.
• The 14 modules coverBasics of Networking
Media and Transmission Practices
Installation Theory
Practical Installation
Overviews of the Cabling Industry and the Future of Cabling
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Course Description
• Instructor-led, 70-hour course comprises about 30 hours of instruction and 40 hours of hands-on lab tasks.
• Hands-on, lab-oriented
• Stresses documentation, design, and installation issues, as well as laboratory safety, on-the-job safety, and working effectively in group environments
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion, students will have understanding of:• The cabling industry and the market for cabling installers.• International standards and worldwide standards organizations. • Basic networking concepts and topologies, the OSI model, and
main functions of each layer of the model.• Signal transmission, basics of electrical and optical
transmission theory, and the causes and effects of signal degradation.
• Physical construction of copper cabling in the form of twisted-pair, screened twisted-pair, and coaxial cable, as well as the respective standards.
• Fiber optics theory and installation, Lab safety principles.• Code of conduct for installers, tools of the trade and
professional behavior and demeanor.
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Learning Objectives
• Structured cabling and structured cabling subsystem basics, including the use and purpose of equipment rooms, telecommunications rooms, main distribution facilities, intermediate distribution facilities, and cross connects.
• Terminations of horizontal and backbone cabling, including punchdown blocks.
• Understanding of the work of others in presales and sales process phases, documentation processes, software tools introduction, infrastructure design introduction, parts lists and purchases.
• Rough-in phase: upgrades and retrofits.• Trim-out phase: the importance of cable management and copper
and fiber optic media termination.• The finish phase: cabling system testing, cable certification and
documentation.• Customer support phase: cabling project completion and customer
support.
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Module Outline
• Module 1: Cabling and Safety Overview
• Module 2: Networking Basics• Module 3: Signals and Wires• Module 4: Copper Media• Module 5: Fiber-Optic Media• Module 6: Introduction to
Cabling Standards• Module 7: Structured Cabling
• Module 8: Tools of the Trade
• Module 9: Cabling Installation Process
• Module 10: Cabling Rough-In
• Module 11: Trim Out Phase
• Module 12: Finish Phase
• Module 13: Cabling for Special Situations
• Module 14: Standardizations Around the World
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The PNIE Lab Room
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The PNIE Lab Room
The labs for the Panduit Network Infrastructure Essentials course include:
• Hands-on labs that increase in difficulty as the course progresses
• Essential hands-on skills required for an entry-level cable installer
• The use of a work area called the “Lab Wall”
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Dedicated Classroom
Ideally, the PNIE Lab Room should be a dedicated facility in which students can practice cabling skills in an environment that mirrors what they will find in the local workplace:
• Similar construction• Multiple walls and work areas• Can grow over time as ideas and donations accrue
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Semi-Permanent Lab
If the PNIE Lab Room cannot be permanently converted to a telecommunications wiring lab, then at least a lab wall should be provided for the term. Lab walls provide realistic practice of cabling tasks.
• The PNIE Labs were validated using a Lab Wall• Multiple work areas accommodate many students• Can grow over time as ideas and donations accrue• Used in annual Skills America (VICA) Championships
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Semi-Permanent Lab
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Semi-Permanent Lab
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Semi-Permanent Lab
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Semi-Permanent Lab Wall
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Portable Lab Wall
If a corner of the room cannot be dedicated, then a portable version of the lab wall can be created.
• Wheeled construction allows movement• Folds into more compact size• Easy set-up
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Portable Lab Wall
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Portable Lab Wall
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Portable Lab Wall
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Portable Lab Wall
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Individual Lab Wall
In addition to group environments:• Thick plywood sawed into approx. 12x12 inch
squares (30cm x 30cm)
• Use for punch down labs and leave other Lab Wall open for other student lab activities
• Labs can be done w/ some creativity
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Lab Wall Recommendation
RECOMMENDATION: Use both:• Full lab wall (Permanent, Semi-permanent, or
Portable) and
• Individual Lab Wall (plywood squares)
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PNIE Lab Equipment
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PNIE Lab Equipment
The PNIE Lab requires equipment of three kinds:
• Tools used to perform cabling exercises at the Lab Walls. (Panduit makes these available to academies at a reduced price.)
• Tools and materials used to build and maintain the Lab and Lab Walls.
These are not supplied by the course sponsor
• Personal Safety Equipment used by students and Instructors
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PNIE Lab Supplies
PNIE Lab requires supplies (consumables):• These are connectors, raceways, labels, and other
items that are used up or worn out over time and which need periodic replenishment. (Panduit makes these available to academies at a reduced price.)
• Materials that are readily available from local sources will not be supplied by the course sponsor.
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PNIE Lab Bundles
To simplify ordering, Panduit offers different types of equipment bundles to facilitate class sizing and costs:
• The Standard Bundle is based on class sizes of 4 students -- schools can order what they need
• The Instructor Toolkit bundle provides extra hand tools for instructors to use in demonstrations and for spares -- RECOMMENDED but not required
• The Consumables bundle contains items that are subject to wear and depletion
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PNIE Lab Bundles
• Schools should purchase:One Instructor Toolkit
One Consumable bundles
One standard bundle for every four students
• Purchase additional equipment locally
• Optional Fiber Bundles are available to Academies that wish to teach hands-on fiber-optics
• No test equipment in bundles -- order from AC Marketplace or use existing suppliers
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Instructor Materials
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Instructor Materials
Instructor guide •Over 140 pages containing information on
Course SyllabusSample Course OutlineLab BundlesCourse InstructionTips on Classroom ManagementCourse Hard- and Software RequirementsNotes and Tips for Each Module and RIO
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Instructor Materials
Instructor Lab ManualAnswers & tips on teaching the labs
Student Lab ManualSeparate downloadable file
Instructor PowerPointsFor every Module of course
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Course Certifications
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PNIE Assessments
• Skills Review (Entrance) Examnew type of assessment
Available also with new IT Essentials II v3.0
• Module quizzes
• Online Module Assessments
• Online Final Exam
• Hands-on Skills-Based Assessment
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Skills Review Exam
• Assesses assumed knowledge
• Optional exam, 40 items
• A subscore report will be provided to the student upon completion of the exam. The report will show performance for each knowledge area tested on the exam.
• Based on performance, students and their instructors will be able to determine the areas required for further study to ensure a student’s success upon entering the course.
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Panduit Authorized Installer (PAI)
Surveys of cabling experts to determine tasks expected of an entry-level cable installer
Survey results were reduced into claims, and the PNIE course was structured to teach and assess to these claims
Significant new portions were added to the PNIE curriculum to accommodate these claims
PNIE course is the only approved curriculum by which to prepare for the PAI certification
Although the requisite knowledge can be gained elsewhere, PAI will precisely align with PNIE
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Panduit Authorized Installer (PAI)
Available globally through PanduitWeb site up soon
Cert exams not available until the end of the calendar year
If students are taking the course now, the certification will beretroactive – a commitment from Panduit that they can take the test by the end of the year
Certification will be at no cost for students if they pass the course (will receive voucher). Street pricing for non-Academy students will be $100 - $150.
Certification examWritten (paper) and hands-on portions
Focused on copper – additional cert exams on fiber
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Panduit Authorized Installer (PAI)
Implemented through the Academy infrastructureAcademies become testing centers
large number of students
or in large population centers
or where there are PCIs
Panduit will be donating equipment to testing centers
Certification program for instructors of testing centers
Panduit field rep and/or PCI help proctor the exam
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Panduit Authorized Installer (PAI)
Upon successful completion, students receive•Panduit Authorized Installer card•information on continuing education•letter from the president of Panduit
•All companies wishing Panduit Certified Installer (PCI) status are required to have PAI certified installers on staff•PAI will be the lowest level certification•PCI engagement with Academies once or twice per year•Panduit will offer a 25 year warranty on products installed by PAIs
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SkillsUSA-VICA
• SkillsUSA-VICA is an independent, national organization serving a quarter-million high school and college students and professional members who are enrolled in technical, skilled, and service occupations, including health occupations.
• The SkillsUSA Championships is the showcase for the best career and technical students in the nation. Contests begin locally and continue through the state and national levels.
• Cisco Systems and Panduit are supporters of the VICA competitions.
• The PNIE course prepares students for the VICA Cabling Competition.
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Q and A
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