Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol Training, JREAP Training Bootcamp, is a 4-day JREAP course covering details of JREAP-A or Announced Token Passing protocol for half-duplex communications, JREAP-B or synchronous or asynchronous point-to-point mode of the JREAP, and JREAP-C using the Internet Protocol (IP) in conjunction with UDP or TCP. Participants of JREAP Training bootcamp will also learn about the foundation of Joint Range Extension (JRE) concept and how the Internet Protocol (IP) technologies utilized for transfer and transport tactical data using integration of Data Links networks and tactical IP networking. JREAP training bootcamp provides knowledge of system capabilities and limitations, system foundation, engineering, operation, performance, qualification and optimization of JREAP systems.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the fundamentals of Joint Range Extension Applications Protocol (JREAP).
- Learn the practical applications of JREAP in military communication systems.
- Gain proficiency in configuring and managing JREAP networks.
- Master the protocols and standards associated with JREAP.
- Develop skills in troubleshooting and debugging JREAP networks.
- Explore advanced topics such as encryption and security in JREAP.
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
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