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Official Course Syllabi 2018-2019 
    
Official Course Syllabi 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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ITNC 1110 - Cisco Networking (CCNA) 2


Credit Hours: 4.00
(4 contact hrs)
(formerly ITNC 1100) ITNC-1110 provides practical knowledge of the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. This is the second of four courses to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Routing & Switching exam.

Prerequisites:
 

Prerequisite: ITNC-1000 or ITNC-1010


OUTCOMES AND OBJECTIVES
Outcome 1: Upon completion of this course, students will be able configure basic routing in a small to midsize network.

Objectives:

  1. Describe the purpose and operations of a router, routing tables, and the route lookup process.
  2. Configure and troubleshoot static routing and default routing.
  3. Configure and troubleshoot RIP.
  4. Configure and troubleshoot RIPng.

Outcome 2: Upon completion of this course, students will be able configure basic switching in a small to midsize network.

Objectives:

  1. Describe the purpose and operations of a switch in an enterprise network.
  2. Compare and contrast switch frame forwarding vs. flooding.
  3. Describe how VLANs create logically separate networks.
  4. Configure a switch for basic operation in a single VLAN network.

Outcome 3: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to implement packet filtering on a router and switch.

Objectives:

  1. Configure and troubleshoot ACLs for IPv4 on a router.
  2. Configure and troubleshoot ACLs for IPv6 on a router.
  3. Configure ACLs on VTY lines on a router and switch.

Outcome 4: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to implement IP address scaling.

Objectives:

  1. Configure and troubleshoot DHCP for IPv4 on a router.
  2. Configure and troubleshoot DHCP for IPv6 on a router.
  3. Configure and troubleshoot NAT for IPv4 on a router.

COMMON DEGREE OUTCOMES
(Bulleted outcomes apply to the course)

  • 1. The graduate can integrate the knowledge and technological skills necessary to be a successful learner.
  • 2. The graduate can demonstrate how to think competently.
  • 3. The graduate can demonstrate how to employ mathematical knowledge.
  1. The graduate can demonstrate how to communicate competently.
  1. The graduate is sensitive to issues relating to a diverse, global society.

COURSE CONTENT OUTLINE
  1. Basic Switching and Routing Concepts and Configuration
  2. Virtual LANs
  3. Inter-VLAN Routing
  4. Static Routing
  5. RIP and RIPng
  6. Access Control Lists
  7. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  8. Network Address Translation for IPv4

Primary Faculty
Koss, John
Secondary Faculty

Associate Dean
Johnson, Elise



Official Course Syllabus - Macomb Community College, 14500 E 12 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48088



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