This instructor-led training course teaches participants how to use the netTerrain Outside Plant (OSP) module to document, manage, and visualize fiber, conduit, pathway, and geographic network infrastructure. Students learn how to leverage GIS-based maps, georeferenced diagrams, fiber strand management, circuit routing, splice documentation, and route analysis to create a comprehensive digital model of their outside plant environment. The class combines best practices, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises to help organizations accurately document campus, utility, carrier, municipal, and enterprise fiber networks.
Participants will learn how to create and manage routes, handholes, manholes, ducts, conduits, fiber cables, splice enclosures, strands, and circuits while utilizing netTerrain's mapping and tracing capabilities. The course also covers GIS integration concepts, KML/KMZ imports, route analysis, capacity tracking, and reporting techniques used to support planning, troubleshooting, operations, and infrastructure expansion initiatives. By the end of the class, attendees will be able to build and maintain accurate outside plant documentation from physical infrastructure through end-to-end circuit connectivity.