Net 100 -Section 3279 syllabus

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NET 100 – Section 3279
Local Area Network Design & Switch Management
CISCO II: Routers and Routing Basics
Semester: Spring 2004
8 Week course: January 20 – March 11, 2004
Class Times: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 P.M. to 10 P.M. Location: MVC Room 363
Instructor: Bill Bennett, MCSE, MCP+I, CCNA, CIW
Office: Room 655 (in multimedia building) Hours: M/W 11 A.M. to Noon, T/TH 6 P.M. to 7 P.M., Fri. 6 P.M. to 7 P.M.
email: Bill@BennettMedia.com or BillBennett92505@Yahoo.com (only if 1st one listed isn’t working)
A. General Information
Units
3
Prerequisites
Required: Successful completion of CSIS 202.
Helpful: A+ Certification; Microsoft Office Skills; introductory programming or
multimedia courses; introductory electronics; relevant work experience
Textbook
Required: CCNA 1 and 2 Companion Guide, Third Edition (Cisco Systems)
ISBN #1587131102 List price $66.67
Optional: CCNA 1 and 2 Lab Companion, Third Edition ISBN #1587131110
List Price $29.95, CCNA 1 and 2 Engineering Journal and Workbook ISBN
#1587131129 List Price $21.95,
Materials
pen, paper, soft 3-ring binder (for Engineering Journal)
Standards
A >= 90%, B >= 80%, C >= 70%, D >= 60%
Course Objectives
A. Demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge of general internetworking
concepts by relating to typical business environments.
B. Demonstrate the ability to combine concepts, principles, and
generalizations about local area network devices by designing a strategy for
cabling implementation.
C. Demonstrate the ability to combine concepts, principles, and
generalizations about IOS devices by creating an appropriate configuration.
D. Demonstrate the ability to combine concepts, principles, and
generalizations about Catalyst switches by setting up a series of switches in a
given environment.
E. Demonstrate the ability to make a judgment on the effectiveness of a
network redundancy plan by appraising the successful implementation
trunking and VLANs.
B. Grading
ITEM
PERCENT
COMMENTS
Homework and Journal
20%
Engineering Journal may be used on skills exams
Online Chapter Exams
20%
using assessment server
Online Final Exam
20%
using assessment server
Case Study
20%
Document available online at Cisco Network Academy
site.
Skill-Based Final Exam
20%
rubric to be distributed prior to the exam
C. Week by Week
Week
1
Chapt.
1
Jan. 20 &
22
2
2 – Introduction to Routers
3 – Configuring a Router
4, 5
4 – Learning about Other Devices
5 – Managing Cisco IOS Software
6, 7
6 – Routing and Routing Protocols
Feb. 3 & 5
4
Introductions, Syllabus, Case Study Overview, Enrollment into Cisco Academy
1 – WANs and Routers
2, 3
Jan. 27 &
29
3
Descriptions
7 – Distance Vector Routing Protocols
Feb. 10 &
12
5
8, 9
Feb. 17 &
19
6
10, 11
Feb. 24 &
26
7
11
8 – TCP/IP Suite Error and Control Messages
9 – Basic Router Troubleshooting
10 – Intermediate TCP/IP
11 – Access Control Lists (ACLs)
11 – Access Control Lists (ACLs) continued
Mar. 2 & 4
8
Finals
Review, Online and Skills-Based Finals, Case Studies due last day of class.
Mar. 9 & 11
D. General Policies
1. If student finds it necessary to drop the course, it is his/her responsibility to submit a drop slip to
the Admissions Office.
2. Cheating/plagiarism will not be tolerated, discovery of which may result in the student being
dropped from the class.
3. No eating, drinking, or smoking is allowed in class.
4. Students may be dropped from class if he/she exceeds 3 un-excused absences.
5. It is the responsibility of the student to arrange with the instructor to make-up Chapter tests, the
Online Final, the Skills-based Final, and/or the Case Study.
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