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Network Design |
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NETWORK DESIGN |
| CLASS CODE: |
IS 340 |
CREDITS:
3
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| DIVISION: |
BUSINESS & COMMUNICATION |
| DEPARTMENT: |
INFORMATION SYSTEMS |
| GENERAL EDUCATION: |
This course does not fulfill a General Education requirement. |
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| DESCRIPTION: |
Principles of network design standards and architectures. Configuration and use of networking devices including repeaters, hubs, bridges, switches and routers to create enterprise networks. |
| TAUGHT: |
Winter, Summer, Fall |
| CONTENT AND TOPICS: |
- Implementation and configuration of networking devices in a LAN and WAN environments.
- Troubleshooting network protocols and communications.
- Explore routing and routed protocols.
- Advantages and disadvantage of distance vector, link state and hybrid protocols.
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| GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: |
- Install and configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks using LAN and WAN interfaces.
- Identify the different components of LAN & WAN networking equipment.
- Configure routers to secure network traffic through access control lists.
- Perform entry-level tasks in the planning, design, installation, operation and troubleshooting of Ethernet, TCP/IP Networks.
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| REQUIREMENTS: |
Complete hands-on lab work, and complete standardized tests. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
IS 240 |
| OTHER: |
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| EFFECTIVE DATE: |
August 2003 |