Course Title:
CCNA Protocols 1/Local Area Networking
Course Description:
Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETC 4433 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Introduces the concept of routing, and discusses the different interior routing protocols with a rigorous treatment of TCP/IP. Examines bridging, switching, and routing alternatives. Demonstrates interconnection of networks and the limitations imposed by the different routing protocols, and discusses alternatives and a survey of current trends in internetworking. Discusses LAN design and integration techniques and upgrade alternatives that are available when current networking does not support existing or future applications. Covers the different types and advantages/disadvantages of segmentation and the limitations imposed by existing technologies and devices. Students expand their knowledge to configure routers, manage configuration files, check configurations, and verify performance metrics using network simulation tools in a multiuser networking environment.
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Prerequisite 1:
CET E431
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Repeatable:
N
Additional Information:
Retired course