Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) Training

Commitment 1-2 days, 7-8 hours a day.
Language English
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Delivery Options Instructor-Led Onsite, Online, and Classroom Live

COURSE OVERVIEW

This new one-two-day Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) Training course covers both the Joint Range Extension (JRE) Processor Hardware and the Application Protocol as defined in MIL-STD-3011. The course explains the benefits of the JRE Application Protocol (AP) and also provides the technical detail of how the system works.

Our training staff has been accredited to provide training for both JRE and JREAP. We are pleased to be the only company to have been awarded this accreditation, which ensures that Customers receive the most up-to-date and correct information. The Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol Training (JREAP) course may be taken as a stand-alone one-day training event or may form part of a larger training program.

For over 28 years ENO Institute has supported land, air, and maritime military operations, defense organizations, and government agencies around the world to deliver situational awareness consulting and training and enhanced operating effectiveness of mission-critical SATCOM, UHF, VHF, TDL, Link 11/16/22, VMF, SADIL, and JREAP systems.

WHAT'S INCLUDED?
  • One-day of Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) Training Online with an Authorized Instructor
  • Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) Courseware
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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  • We can adapt this Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) course to your group’s background and work requirements at little to no added cost.
  • If you are familiar with some aspects of this Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) course, we can omit or shorten their discussion.
  • We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) around the mix of technologies of interest to you (including technologies other than those included in this outline).
  • If your background is nontechnical, we can exclude the more technical topics, include the topics that may be of special interest to you (e.g., as a manager or policy-maker), and present the Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) course in a manner understandable to lay audiences.
COURSE OBJECTIVES

Upon completing this Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) course, learners will be able to meet these objectives:

  • Explain the basic principles and concepts of JRE and JREAP
  • List related JREAP standards and benefits
  • Describe the history and background of a variety of JREAP systems
  • Describe the key concepts, features, and mechanisms behind the JREAP operation
  • Illustrate potential JREAP deployment scenarios
  • Describe JREAP standards, requirements, and operational models
  • List the basic principles of JREAP A, B, and C procedures and methods
  • Explain the basics of JREAP systems engineering and product life cycles
  • Explain the JREAP process and Interoperability testing methodology
  • Perform testing and certification policies, methods, tools, and procedures applied to JREAP and other related TDLs.

AUDIENCE/TARGET GROUP

Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) Training

The target audience for this Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) course:

  • TDL and JREAP Technical Managers
  • TDL and JREAP Engineers and Technicians
  • TDL and JREAP Project Managers
  • Network Engineers
  • TDL  and JREAP Analysts
  • JREAP  Cybersecurity Professionals
  • JREAP Operational Test Staff

CLASS PREREQUISITES

Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) Training

The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP) course are:

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COURSE SYLLABUS

Lesson 1 – JREAP Introduction
  • A basic introduction to JREAP, definitions, and history
  • JREAP functions, capabilities, and roles
  • Overview of establishing Common Time Reference (CTR), J-Series message extrapolation, and intrusion detection features
Lesson 2 – Full Stack and Application Layer
  • Introduction and overview of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Full Stack and Application Layer
  • Detailed lesson on both Full Stack and Application Layer stream
  • Detailed interpretation to bit level purpose of; Transmission Block Header (TBH), Message Group Header (MGH), and Application Header
Lesson 3 – JREAP Messages
  • Detailed lesson on X-Series messages in use by JREAP
  • Full Stack and Application message structure with a focus on X1.0 and X1.1
  • Further detail on Management Messages and Sub Header
  • Overview of Minimum Implementation in accordance with MIL-STD-3011, Link monitoring, and Receipt Compliance procedures
Lesson 4 – Overview of MIL-STD-3011 Appendices A, B, and C
  • Appendix A – Half Duplex Announced Token Passing Protocol
  • Appendix B – Full Duplex Synchronous / Asynchronous Point-to-Point Connection
  • Appendix C – Encapsulation Over Internet Protocol (IP)
Lesson 5 – OPTASK Link JRE
  • Demonstration and guided practice of Operational Tasking (OPTASK) Link JRE Segment 11.1
Lesson 6 – JRE(AP) Practical
  • A detailed guided practical introduction to JRE software
  • Instructor guided setup of a simulated JRE TCP-IP link in accordance with defined JRE parameters from the instructor
  • Instructor guided setup of a simulated JRE UDP-IP Unicast and/or Multicast  link in accordance with defined JRE parameters from the instructor
  • If time allows, guided setup of a DLTS JREAP-A network connection to a JRE JREAP-C TCP / UDP network
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