Computer
Technology at Orleans Niagara CTEC (BOCES) Credits per GENESEE COMMUNITY
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COURSE NO.
CSN 205 TITLE Intra-networking
CREDIT
HOURS 3 CONTACT HOURS 100
FULL CATALOG DESCRIPTION:
This course will introduce students to several of
the technologies that underlie the interconnection of local area networks to
form corporate intra-networks. Utilizing topical lectures, hands-on labs and
other educational resources, students will gain an understanding of basic router
configuration, protocols and administration
Prerequisites: CSN 120.
COURSE OBJECTIVES / STUDENT LEARNING
OUTCOMES:
At the conclusion of this
course, students will be able to demonstrate each of the following skills
through computer projects or tests:
1.
Identify the function of WANs and
Routers as demonstrated per 85% competence on a test and a lab.
2.
Identify Routers basics as demonstrated per 85% competence on
a test and a lab.
3.
Identify the Router IOS as
demonstrated per 85% competence on a test and a lab.
4.
Identify Routing protocol as demonstrated per 85% competence on a test
and a lab.
5.
Identify the TCP/IP suite and
various componets and error message related,
as demonstrated per 85% competence on a test and a lab.
6.
Identify Router trouble shooting
as demonstrated per 85% competence on a test and a lab.
7.
Identify Access Control Lists
(ACLs) as demonstrated per 85%
competence on a test and a lab.
INSTRUCTIONAL
STRATEGIES:
Lecture, demonstrations,
discussions, and lab assignments.
CRITERIA
FOR GRADING:
6 exams 25%
Lab assignments (40
hours) 75%
REQUIRED
TEXT(S): None
Information provided to
the students through instructor handouts, training tools.com, and PowerPoints
all found on the official Orleans Niagara CTEC Computer Technology web page www.onboces.org/ctweb.
SUPPLEMENTARY
READING / PRINCIPAL REFERENCES
none
BRIEF OUTLINE OF COURSE CONTENT
COURSE NO.
CSN 205 TITLE Intra-networking
Module 1-11 Objectives
After completing this chapter, the
student will be able to perform tasks relating to:
Module 1: WANs and Routers
1.1 WANs
1.2 Routers
Module 2: Introduction to Routers
2.1 Operating Cisco IOS Software
2.2 Starting a Router
Module 3: Router Configuration
3.1 Configuring a Router
3.2 Finishing the Configuration
Module 4: Learning about Other
Devices
4.1 Discovering and Connecting to
Neighbors
4.2 Getting Information about
Remote Devices
Module 5: Managing Cisco IOS
Software
5.1 Router Boot Sequence and
Verification
5.2 Managing the Cisco File System
Module 6: Routing and Routing Protocols
6.1 Introduction to Static Routing
6.2 Dynamic Routing Overview
6.3 Routing Protocols Overview
Module 7: Distance Vector Routing
Protocols
7.1 Distance Vector Routing
7.2 RIP
7.3 IGRP
Module 8: TCP/IP Suite Error and
Control Messages
8.1 Overview of TCP/IP Error
Message
8.2 TCP/IP Suite Control Messages
Module 9: Basic Router
Troubleshooting
9.1 Examining the Routing Table
9.2 Network Testing
9.3 Troubleshooting Router Issues
Overview
Module 10: Intermediate TCP/IP
10.1 TCP Operation
10.2 Overview of Transport Layer
Ports
Module 11: Access Control Lists
(ACLs)
11.1 Access Control List
Fundamentals
11.2 Access Control Lists (ACLs)