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Networking Technology 2: R & S Essentials – CSCO 1860-001 - Spring 2015
Instructor
Telephone
E-mail
Tony Rashid
401-825-1140
tonyrashid@ccri.edu
Office Hours
Class Sections
Room 2188 Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays 3:00 – 4:00, Fridays 5:00-6:00 P.M
001 Starts March 23, ends May 9 – Mon & Wed 11:00 A.M - 2:50 P.M, room 2060
Webpage
http://faculty.ccri.edu/tonyrashid/
Instructional Material and Web Sites
1
2
CCRI Netlab Web Site
Cisco Academy Assessment Web Site
Grading Policies
Skills:
Journal-Entries
Labs and Class Participation
Case Study and Presentation
Packet Tracer
Practical Final
Academic:
Chapter Exams
Final xam
http://netlab.ccri.edu Routing & Switching Essentials
https://www.netacad.com
Textbooks: Optional
5%
10%
15%
10%
25%
Published by Cisco Press:
Routing & Switching Essentials Companion Guide.
Print: 9781587133183
eBook: 9780133476224
10%
25%
Other Policies
1.
Students are expected to complete the On-Line lessons outside of class time.
2. All quizzes must be taken in class and will not be available from the student web site
3. Late assignments will be penalized 20% of points.
4. Assignments that are late more than one class period will not be accepted.
5. All assignments must be completed using a word processor or other appropriate applications.
6. Students are responsible to see the instructor about making-up any work missed due to absence.
7. Students who miss a quiz must take the quiz within one class period of the original quiz date.
8. Students are expected to participate as a member of teams when working on labs in classroom.
9. Students must pass both the Skills based portion in addition to the Academic portion of the
curriculum to pass the course.
10. Student’s final grade can only be raised one letter grade above the on-line final exam.
11. Students are allowed a maximum of three re-takes of chapter quizzes per the semester. All retakes must be completed prior to the final exam, without exception.
12. Use of Cell Phones (IM, tweet, email, etc.) is not permitted in class and devices must be turned
off during exams and lectures. No “Browsing/Surfing” during examinations and lectures other
than the allowed instructional sites.
13. Students are expected to uphold a standard of conduct relating to academic honesty. Students
assume full responsibility for the content and integrity of the academic work they submit .
14. Department Attendance Policy: Your final grade may be dropped by one letter grade as a result
of missing the equivalent of two weeks of classes.
Routing and Switching Essentials – CSCO 1860
This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small
network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. By the end of
this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve
common issues with RIPv1, RIPv2, single-area and multi-area OSPF, virtual LANs, and inter-VLAN
routing in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
Students who complete the Routing and Switching Essentials course will be able to perform the
following functions:
● Understand and describe basic switching concepts and the operation of Cisco switches
● Understand and describe enhanced switching technologies such as VLANs, VLAN Trunking
Protocol (VTP), Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), Per VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol
(PVSTP), and 802.1q
● Configure and troubleshoot basic operations of a small switched network
● Understand and describe the purpose, nature, and operations of a router, routing tables, and the
route lookup process
● Configure and verify static routing and default routing
● Understand and describe how VLANs create logically separate networks and how routing occurs
between them
● Understand and describe dynamic routing protocols, distance vector routing protocols, and linkstate routing protocols
● Configure and troubleshoot basic operations of routers in a small routed network:
◦ Routing Information Protocol (RIPv1 and RIPv2)
◦ Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol (single-area OSPF)
● Configure and troubleshoot VLANs and inter-VLAN routing
● Understand and describe the purpose and types of access control lists (ACLs)
● Configure, monitor, and troubleshoot ACLs for IPv4 and IPv6
● Understand and describe the operations and benefits of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) and Domain Name System (DNS) for IPv4 and IPv6
● Understand and describe the operations and benefits of Network Address Translation (NAT)
● Configure and troubleshoot NAT operations
Networking Technology 2 Syllabus: Routing & Switching Essentials – CSCO 1860-001
Class
Ch.
Mar 23
1
Mar 25
Mar 30
April 1
April 6
April 8
April 13
April 15
April 20
April 22
April 27
April 29
May 4
May 6
May 11
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
9
Test
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
9
9
Subjects
Introduction to Switched Networks
1.1
LAN Design
1.2
The Switched Environment
Basic Switching Concepts and Configuration
2.1 Basic Switch Configuration
Switch Security: Management and
2.2
Implementation
VLANs
3.1 VLAN Segmentation
3.2 VLAN Implementations
3.3 VLAN Security and Design
Routing Concepts
4.1 Initial Configuration of a Router
4.2 Routing Decisions
4.3 Router Operation
4.4 VLAN Best Practices
Inter-VLAN Communication
5.1 Inter-VLAN Routing Configuration
5.2 Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing
5.3 Layer 3 Switching
Static Routing
6.1 Static Routing Implementation
6.2 Configure Static and Default Routers
6.3 Review of CIDR and VLSM
Configure Summary and Floating
6.4
Static Routes
Troubleshoot Static and Default
6.5
Route Issues
Routing Dynamically
7.1 Dynamic Routing Protocols
7.2 Distance Vector Routing Protocols
7.3 RIP and RIPng Routing
7.4 Link-State Dynamic Routing
7.5 The Routing Table
Single-Area OSPF
8.1 Characteristics of OSPF
8.2 Configuring Single-Area OSPFv2
8.3 Configuring Single-Area OSPFv3
DHCP
10.1 Dynamic Host Config Protocol v4
10.2 Dynamic Host Config Protocol v6
Network Address Translation for IPv4
11.1 NAT Operation
11.2 Configuring NAT
11.3 Troubleshooting NAT
Access Control Lists
9.1 IP ACL Operation
9.2 Standard IPv4 ACLs
9.3 Extended IPv4 ACLs
9.4 Debug with ACLs
9.5 Troubleshoot ACLs
9.6 IPv6 ACLs
Case Study due, Review, Practice
Practical Exam, Engineering Journal due
Final Exam, Engineering Journal due
Labs
2.1.1.6 - Lab
2.2.4.11 - Lab
3.2.2.5 - Lab
3.3.2.4 - Lab
4.1.1.9 – Lab
4.1.4.6– Lab
4.1.4.7 – Lab
4.1.4.7 – Lab
5.1.2.4 - Lab
5.1.3.7 - Lab
Activities
Packet Tracer
1.1.2.3 – Activity
1.2.1.6 - Activity
PT - 1.3.1.3 Upload
2.2.2.5 – Activity
PT - 2.2.1.4 Upload
PT - 2.2.4.9 Upload
PT - 2.3.1.2
3.1.2.6 Activity
3.2.3.3– Activity
3.3.1.4– Activity
PT - 3.1.1.5
PT - 3.1.2.7
PT - 3.2.1.7 Upload
PT - 3.2.2.4 Upload
4.1.1.7– Activity
4.1.2.8– Activity
4.2.1.6 - Activity
4.2.2.5 Activity
4.3.1.4 Activity
PT - 4.1.1.8
PT - 4.1.2.9
PT - 4.1.3.5 Upload
PT - 4.1.4.5 Upload
PT - 4.3.2.5
5.1.1.5– Activity
5.2.2.3– Activity
5.3.2.3 – Activity
5.4.1.1– Activity
PT - 5.1.3.6 Upload
PT - 5.2.2.4
PT - 5.4.1.2
Case Study assign
PT - 6.2.2.4 Upload
PT- 6.2.4.4 Upload
PT -6.3.3.6
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PT - 6.4.1.6
PT - 6.4.2.4
PT - 6.4.3.4 Upload
PT - 6.5.2.3
PT - 6.5.2.4
6.2.2.5 – Lab
6.2.4.5 – Lab
6.3.3.7 - Lab
6.1.1.4– Activity
6.1.2.6 – Activity
6.4.1.4 - Activity
7.3.2.4 – Lab
Configuring
RIPv2
Activities
7.1.1.4, 7.1.2.5
7.1.3.7, 7.1.4.10
7.2.1.3 , 7.2.2.4
7.4.2.9, 7.5.1.4
PT - 7.1.3.6
PT - 7.3.2.3 Upload
8.2.4.5 – Lab
8.3.3.6 – Lab
8.1.1.6 – Activity
8.1.2.6 – Activity
8.1.3.5 – Activity
8.1.3.6 – Video
PT - 8.2.2.7 Upload
PT - 8.3.3.5 Upload
PT - 8.4.1.2
10.1.2.4– Lab
10.1.2.5– Lab
10.2.3.5 – Lab
10.1.1.5 Activity
10.2.1.8 Activity
10.2.1.8 Activity
PT 10.1.3.3 Upload
PT - 10.2.2.8
PT - 10.3.1.2
11.2.2.6 Lab
11.2.3.7 Lab
11.1.1.6– Activity
11.2.3.5 Activity
9.2.2.7– Lab
Standard ACL
9.1.1.6 – Activity
9.1.3.6 – Activity
9.1.3.7 – Activity
9.1.5.4 – Activity
9.2.1.9 – Activity
9.3.2.7 – Activity
9.5.1.5 - Activity
9.3.2.13 – Lab
Extended ACL
Schedule, assignments and course content may be subject to change.
PT - 11.1.2.6
PT -11.2.1.4 Upload
PT -11.2.2.5 Upload
PT - 11.2.4.4
PT 9.2.1.10 Upload
PT 9.2.1.11 Upload
PT - 9.2.3.3 Upload
PT - 9.6.2.6 Upload
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