ITS 4011 - CCNA-TCP/IP, WANs and IP Routing, CLI, LAN Switches
Clock Hours: 213
Delivery Mode on ground
Prerequisites: ITS 1000, 2000 and 3000 series modules.
Course Description: This course provides an understanding of the roles and functions of network components such as routers, switches, and controllers. This course will also provide the knowledge to interpret various network architecture and topologies, an understanding of TCP/IP, WANs, IP routing, and the use of the command line and command line tools. Based on the Cisco CCNA exam objectives.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Explain the role and function of network components including routers, L2 and L3 switches, Next generation firewalls and IPS, access points, controllers, endpoints, and servers.
- Describe characteristics of network topology architectures including 2 and 3 tier, spine-leaf, WAN, and small office/home office (SOHO).
- Compare physical interface and cabling types including single and multimode fiber, copper, ethernet shared media, point-to-point, and concepts of PoE.
- Identify interface and cable issues including collisions, errors, mismatch duplex, and/or speed.
- Interpret the components of routing table including routing protocol code, prefix, network mask, next hop, administrative distance, metric, and gateway of last resort.
- Determine how a router makes a forwarding decision by default including longest match, Administrative distance, and routing protocol metric.
- Configure and verify IPv4 and IPv6 static routing including default route, network route, host route, and floating static route.
- Configure and verify single area OSPFv2 including neighbor adjacencies, point-to-point, broadcast (DR/BDR selection) and router ID.
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