Networking Technology I: Introduction to Networks, CSCO

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Networking Technology I: Introduction to Networks, CSCO-1850-001, Spring 2015 Instructor Telephone E-mail Office Hours

Tony Rashid (401) 825-1140 [email protected] Webpage http://faculty.ccri.edu/tonyrashid/ Room 2188 Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 3:00 – 4:00 P.M

Class Sections

001 Starts Jan 21 – Ends March 18 (Mon & Wed, 11:00 A.M - 2:50 P.M, room 2060)

Instructional Material and Web Sites 1 2

CCRI Lesson Web Site Cisco Academy Assessment Web Site

Grading Policies Skills: Journal-Entries Labs and Class Participation Packet Tracer Case Study and Research Practical Final Exam Academic: Chapters exams Final Exam

http://netlab.ccri.edu R & S: Introduction to Networks https://www.netacad.com

Textbook: Optional 5% 15% 10% 15% 10%

Introduction to Networks Companion Guide:

15% 30%

eBook: 9780133475449

Published by Cisco Press Print: 9781587133169

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.

Introduction to Networks – CSCO 1850 This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. By the end of the course, students will be able to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes.

Students who complete Introduction to Networks will be able to perform the following functions: •

Understand and describe the devices and services used to support communications in data networks and the Internet



Understand and describe the role of protocol layers in data networks



Understand and describe the importance of addressing and naming schemes at various layers of data networks in IPv4 and IPv6 environments



Design, calculate, and apply subnet masks and addresses to fulfill given requirements in IPv4 and IPv6 networks



Explain fundamental Ethernet concepts such as media, services, and operations



Build a simple Ethernet network using routers and switches



Use Cisco command-line interface (CLI) commands to perform basic router and switch configurations



Utilize common network utilities to verify small network operations and analyze data traffic

Networking Technology Syllabus: Introduction to Networks – CSCO 1850-001 Class

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Jan 21

1

Jan 26

Jan 28 Feb 2 Feb 4

Feb 9

2

Test

1

3

8

2

3

9

8

Feb 18 Feb 23

Feb 25

Mar 2

Mar 4

Mar 9

Mar 11

Mar 16 Mar 18

Exploring the Network 1.1 Globally Connected 1.2 LANs, WANs, and the Internet 1.3 The Network as a Platform 1.4 Changing Network Environment Configuring a Network Operating System 2.1 IOS Bootcamp 2.2 Getting Basic 2.3 Addressing Schemes

Labs 1.3.1.3 – Map the Internet

Activities

Packet Tracer

1.2.1.7 – Activity

PT - 1.2.4.4 Representing the Network

2.3.3.4 – Lab 2.3.3.5 – Lab Binary Numbers

2.1.2.4 – Activity

PT - 2.2.3.3 Upload PT - 2.3.2.5 Upload

3.3.3.4 – Lab

3.2.2.4 – Activity 3.2.4.5 – Activity 3.3.1.5 – Activity

PT - 3.2.4.6 Upload PT - 3.3.3.3

8.1.2.8 – Lab 8.1.4.8 – Lab

8.1.2.9 – Activity 8.1.3.6 – Activity 8.1.4.2 – Activity 8.1.4.7 – Activity

8.1.1.4 – Activity 8.1.1.7 – Activity PT - 8.1.3.8 PT - 8.2.5.3 Upload

9.1.4.8 – Lab A

PT - 9.1.4.6 Upload

9.2.1.3 - Lab

9.1.3.6 → 15 Activity 9.1.4.5 – Activity

4.2.4.6 – Lab 4.2.2.7 – Lab

4.2.2.6 – Activity 4.4.4.9 – Activity

PT - 4.2.4.5

5.1.4.3 – Lab 5.3.1.10 – Lab

5.1.1.6 – Activity 5.1.2.4 – Activity 5.1.3.6 – Activity 5.3.1.7 – Activity

PT - 5.1.4.4 PT - 5.3.3.5 Upload

6.3.1.9 – Lab

6.3.1.8 – Activity 6.3.2.6 – Activity 6.3.2.5 – Video

PT - 6.3.1.10 PT- 6.4.1.2

7.2.1.8 – Lab A 7.2.3.5 – Lab B

7.1.1.8 – Activity 7.1.2.11 – Activity 7.2.1.9 – Activity

PT - 7.3.1.2 Skills

10.2.2.9 – Lab 10.2.3.3 – Lab

10.1.1.5 – Activity

PT 10.2.1.8 Upload PT 10.2.2.8 Upload PT 10.2.3.2

Binary Numbers

Project Assigned

Cancelled due to weather condition

Feb 11 Feb 16

Subjects

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Network Protocols and Communications 3.1 Rules of Communications 3.2 Network Protocols and Standards 3.3 Moving Data in the Network IP Addressing 8.1 IPv4 Network Addresses 8.2 IPv6 Network Addresses 8.3 Connectivity Verification Subnetting IP Networks 9.1 Subnetting an IPv4 Network 9.2 Addressing Schemes 9.3 Design Considerations for IPv6 Network Access 4.1 Physical Layer Protocols 4.2 Network Media 4.3 Data Link Layer Protocols 4.4 Media Access Control Ethernet 5.1 Ethernet Protocol 5.2 Address Resolution Protocol 5.3 LAN Switches Network Layer 6.1 Network Layer Protocols 6.2 Routing 6.3 Routers 6.4 Configuring a Cisco Router Transport Layer 7.1 Transport Layer Protocols 7.2 TCP and UPD Application Layer 10.1 Application Layer Protocols Well-Known Application Layer 10.2 Protocols and Services 10.3 Message Heard Around The World It’s a Network 11.1 Create and Grow 11.2 Keeping the Network Safe 11.3 Basic Network Performance 11.4 Managing IOS Configuration Files 11.5 Integrated Routing Services

Binary Numbers

10.3.1.6 – Video – Warriors of the Net* 11.2.4.6 - Lab 11.4.2.6 - Lab

11.3.4.5 – Activity

PT - 9.1.4.7 Upload

Integration Challenge

PT 11.4.2.5 Upload PT 11.5.2.4 PT 11.6.1.2 Skills Integration Challenge

Project due, Review, Practice, Engineering Journal due (Make up for cancellations) Practical Exam, Final Exam, Engineering Journal due (Make up for cancellations)

Labs marked Upload must be completed outside of class and submitted via the NetAcad website. Schedule, assignments and course content may be subject to change.