Enterprise Networking with CCNA lV

Curriculum Guideline

Effective Date:
Course
Discontinued
Yes
Course Code
CSIS 2250
Descriptive
Enterprise Networking with CCNA lV
Department
Computing Studies & Information Systems
Faculty
Commerce & Business Administration
Credits
3.00
Start Date
End Term
202010
PLAR
Yes
Semester Length
15 Weeks X 4 Hours per Week = 60 Hours
Max Class Size
35
Contact Hours
Lecture: 2 Hours per week Seminar/Lab: 2 Hours per week Total: 4 Hours per week
Method(s) Of Instruction
Lecture
Lab
Seminar
Learning Activities
  • Lecture
  • Seminar
  • Demonstration
  • Hands-on assignments/projects
Course Description
This course extends a student’s networking knowledge from SOHO environment into a large scale enterprise level network. The student will learn network design principles and practical skill in designing and building a scalable internetworking enterprise network using Wide Area Network (WAN) technologies. Topics include advanced IP addressing, NAT, PAT, DHCP, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN), and Frame relay configuration. It covers topics on network management, troubleshooting and network optimization. This course also covers Cisco Network Academy CCNA 4 module and a case study.
Course Content
  1. Introduction to basic LAN and WAN and routers topology
    • Review of router characteristics and functionality
    • Use of router in LAN and WAN environment
  2. Scaling IP Address
    • Scaling network with NAT and PAT
    • NAT and PAT configuration and troubleshooting
    • BOOTP and DHCP configuration and troubleshooting
  3. WAN Technologies
    • WAN devices, standards, encapsulation and link options
    • Packet switching vs. circuit switching
    • WAN platform (Analog dialup, ISDN, Lease line, X.25, Frame Relay, ATM, DSL, Cable Modem)
    • WAN design consideration
  4. Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
    • Serial Point-to-Point Links (TDM, demarcation point, DTE-DCE, HDLC)
    • PPP authentication (architecture, protocol, PAP, challenge handshaking)
    • PPP configuration and troubleshooting
    • ISDN and DDR
    • Basics of ISDN technology (standards, access method, protocol, interface and switch)
    • ISDN configuration and troubleshooting
    • DDR configuration and troubleshooting
  5. Frame Relay
    • Basics of frame relay technology (standard, bandwidth, flow control, reverse ARP, LMI and address mapping)
    • Frame relay configuration and trouble shooting
  6. Scalable Enterprise Network Design and WAN Case Studies
    • Routing metric tuning
    • Classless and classful routing
    • Distance vector vs. Link-state operation and convergence
    • Extending IP addresses using subnetting, VLSM and route summarization
    • Configuring scalable routing using OSPF protocol
    • Configuring scalable routing using EIGRP protocol
  7. Optimizing Scalable Internetworking
    • Redistribution among multiple routing protocols
    • Configuring redistribution
    • Controlling routing update traffic
    • Policy based routing using route map
  8. Network Management
    • OSI and network management model
    • SNMP and CMIP standards
    • Structure of network management information and MIBs
    • Configuring SNMP
    • RMON and Syslog
Learning Outcomes

The student will be able to:

  1. design a scalable enterprise network solution using LAN and WAN technologies;
  2. apply advanced IP addressing techniques and subnet masks, and gateway addresses on routers and hosts to meet design requirements;
  3. describe and apply network management function, SNMP and CMIP protocols to monitor and control network resources;
  4. describe and configure WAN technologies including PPP, ISDN, DDR and Frame Relay;
  5. explain routing characteristics and conduct network traffic optimization.
Means of Assessment
Lab Assignments (minimum: 4)    20% - 35%
Participation     0%-10%
Quizzes/Midterm Examination   20%-40%
Final Examination   20%-40%
     100%
Textbook Materials

Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students:

 

Reid, Allan.  WAN Technologies, CCNA 4 Companion Guide. Cisco Press.

Prerequisites
Which Prerequisite