CMPSC 162 Spring 2013 present CMPSC 162: (Section 1872) Networking – Router Basics/CCNA 2 INSTRUCTOR: Donald W. Smith Phone: (209) 588-5348 Email: smithdo@yosemite.edu Office: Fir 5b Office Hours: See schedule on www.gocolumbia.edu/smithdo TEXT: Required: "Routers Protocols and Concepts: CCNA Exploration Companion Guide” by Rick Graziani Cisco Press, 2012 ISBN 978-1-58713-272-8 Required: Lab Journal (Loose Leaf binder or Composition book) COURSE MEETS: MW: 2:40 to 5:15 in Fir 7 16 weeks: 1/14/2013 through 4/29/2013 Finals Week Meeting: Monday April 29, 2:00 – 4:00 PM PREREQUISITE: CMPSC 41 – Networking Essentials, or Semester 1 certificate from any accredited CCNA program. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to perform tasks related to the following: ■ Describe routers and their roles in WANs ■ Explain the role of Cisco IOS ■ Describe the basic functions of a router ■ Perform basic router configuration ■ Perform router file management using TFTP to backup and restore configurations ■ Perform password recovery procedures on basic Cisco routers ■ Compare, contrast and configure RIP, EIGRP and OSPF routing protocols on Cisco routers ■ Explain TCP/IP error and control messages ■ Perform basic router troubleshooting ■ Interpet routing protocol displays and debugging output ■ Discuss intermediate TCP protocol operation and interpret using a packet sniffer 1 CMPSC 162 Spring 2013 EVALUATION: The table below shows the assignments and how many points each assignment is worth. Labs are subject to change based on equipment availability. Number 2 Description Points Total Quizzes 25 50 15 Class Participation 2 30 15 Lab Assignments 8 120 11 Cisco chapter exams (average) 100 100 1 Hands-on Final Exam 100 100 1 Cisco on-line Final 100 100 Total Points 500 Your course grade is based on: The number of total points you receive for the course, divided by the total number of points available. This yields a value that represents the percentage of total points you earned. The percent is then converted to your decimal grade. (See Grade Table below for the grade point equivalents.) GRADING TABLES: Grading will be based on the standard table below. The instructor reserves the right to adjust the final letter grade when circumstances justify doing so. Letter Grade A B C D F Low 90 80 70 60 0 High 100 89.9 79.9 69.9 59.9 LATE ASSIGNMENTS: Assignments are due at the start of class after the week they are assigned. Assignments received late will be marked 15% off with an additional 10% off for every class meeting that has passed since the original due date. No Assignments will be accepted after the last class meeting of the semester. TESTS and QUIZZES: There will be two quizzes, a hands-on and an online final. At the discretion of the instructor, a missed test other than the final may be excluded from the cumulative score. If you cannot be present for a test, it is your responsibility to make arrangements for an make-up date before the next class meeting after the test is scheduled. Make your own notes on key points and commands in your journal as you complete the labs. Remember that I allow you to use your hand-written notes that you enter in your journal during the hands-on final (not the on-line final). 2 CMPSC 162 Spring 2013 CISCO ON-LINE STUDY You will be assigned a user name and password for the Cisco Academy Program at the first meeting. You may use the Redbud 9 facility or study the material from other locations if you prefer. Even if you have the book, you should use the on-line chapter review questions and the e-lab activities to prepare for the chapter exams. The web site to access the Cisco Networking Academy Program is: cisco.netacad.net (Note: NO "www" in this URL!) CISCO EXAMS As you complete each chapter, the instructor will enable the on-line Cisco exams. You have three chances to take each exam. You can review any missed questions for each attempt. Only the last attempt is recorded. The practice questions provided in the text and on-line material at the end of each chapter that are helpful but not required to complete. The Cisco on-line Final exam and the hands-on final, are worth 40% of your final grade for the class. TENATIVE SCHEDULE This schedule may per the discretion of the instructor, and campus conditions Week Chapter Required Labs Topics 1 Handouts Intro, Syllabus, Review Semester 1 2 Handouts Holiday, Review Semester 1 3 Handouts Review Semester 1 4 1 1.5.2, 1.5.3 Intro to Routing and Packet Forwarding 5 2 2.8.2 Static Routing 6 3 3.5.2, 3.5.3, 3.5.4 Holiday, Intro to Dynamic Routing Protocols 7 4 4.4.1.2, 4.6.1.1, 4.7.1.3 Distance Vector Routing Protocols 8 5 5.6.1, 5.6.3 RIP v1 9 6 6.4.1, 6.4.4 VLSM and CIDR 10 7 7.5.1, 7.5.3 RIP v2 11 8 8.4.1, 8.4.2 Routing Table: A Closer Look 12 9 9.6.1 EIGRP 13 10 None Link State Routing Protocols 14 11 11.6.1 OSPF 15 All Review for finals, CCENT Exam Info 16 All Hands-On and Online Finals 3 CMPSC 162 Spring 2013 DETAILED LAB SCHEDULE Turn in the following completed Packet Tracer activities or lab word files. In all cases, you can substitute a PT challenge activity or challenge Hands-on lab for the following. You MUST complete at least one of the hands-on labs per chapter. Other chapter labs and Packet Tracer activities will prepare you very well for the hands-on labs. Disclaimer: Schedule and Lab assignments may be modified from the above by your instructor Chapter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 PT Activity 1.5.2.2 1.5.3.2 2.8.2.2 3.5.2.2 3.5.3.2 3.5.4.2 4.4.1.2 No equiv. 4.7.1.3 5.6.1.2 5.6.3.2 6.4.1.2 6.4.4.2 7.5.1.2 7.5.3.2 8.4.1.2 8.4.2.2 9.6.1.2 Hands-on Word lab 1.5.2.1 1.5.3.1 2.8.2.1 3.5.2.1 3.5.3.1 3.5.4.1 No equiv. 4.6.1.1 No equiv. 5.6.1.1 5.6.3.1 6.4.1.1 6.4.4.1 7.5.1.1 7.5.3.1 8.4.1.1 8.4.2.1 9.6.1.1 11.6.1.2 11.6.1.1 OPEN LAB Time The Fir 7 lab will be available daily between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM unless there is a class scheduled. If you complete your hands-on lab activities during normal class time, you can complete your other labs using the Packet Tracer simulator, your own equipment, or the public remote access Cisco labs. 4