ITNW-2312 Routers


Michael MacLeod

Credit Fall 2024


Section(s)

ITNW-2312-003 (91154)
LEC MW 9:30am - 10:25am DIL DLS DIL

LAB MW 10:25am - 11:50am DIL DLS DIL

Course Requirements

Course Description:  An introduction to Cisco basic router configuration for local area networks and wide area networks. Topics include initial router configuration for TCP/IP, IP addressing techniques, management of the router configuration, backup of router configuration files, and intermediate routing protocols.

Pre-requisite:  ITNW 2321

Course Rationale:  To introduce students to a broad range of IP routing and security topics including: basics of Cisco router configuration, mechanics and implementation of static and dynamic routing, DHCP and NAT configuration in a routed environment, and packet filtering.

Instructional Methodology:  This course will have 30% lecture and 70% laboratory. 

Normally, there will be a lecture and lab component each day with the lab occurring at the end of the period. 

 

The CIS open labs are available for students for work outside of scheduled lab time. 

 

Grade Policy:

Grade will be assigned based both on concepts and practical application.

 

2970 -3300 points

A

2640 -2969 points

B

2310 -2639 points

C

1980 -2309 points

D

1979 points or less

F

 

Basis for Grades

               

Type

Number

Points Each

Total Points

 

 

 

 

Assignments

      18 Each

100

        1800

Lecture Exam Review Exercise

5 Each

100

500

Lecture Exam

5 Each

100

500

Final Review

1 Each

200

200

Final Exam (in 2 parts)

     1 Each x2

150

300

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

3300

 

Assignments

18 in number (see schedule)

Total Points 1800

Application oriented

Will cover specific programs and can be cumulative

Open book.

If you complete a lab assignment up to one week after the due date, will receive a deduction of 10% from your grade.  If you complete a lab assignment between one week and two weeks late, will receive a deduction of 20% from your exam grade.  You may not turn in a lab assignment after two weeks from the due date; you will receive a grade of zero (0%) for the assignment.

To prevent the 10% or 20% grade deduction, you must meet the following conditions:

  1. You must have experienced an unforeseen and sudden emergency.  Note:  getting behind
    in the course is not an unforeseen emergency.
  2. You must present Dr. MacLeod documented proof of your emergency.
  3. You must contact Dr. MacLeod by ACC e-mail of your emergency on or before
     
    the exam deadline date or the exam administration date and time.

Lecture Exam Review Exercises

5 in number (see schedule)

Total points 500

T/F, multiple choice, or Practical

Will cover specific chapters and appendices (see schedule)

Open book

Lecture Exam Review Exercises are designed to prepare the student for the exam. The review exercise will be open for one day and will close prior to the opening of exam.

The Lecture Exam Review Exercises will not be re-opened after the scheduled due date.

Lecture Exams

5 in number (see schedule)

Total Points 500

T/F, multiple choice, or Practical

Will cover specific chapters and appendices (see schedule)

Closed book

The Lecture Exams will not be re-opened after the scheduled due date.

Final Exam Review Exercise

1 in number (see schedule)

Total points 200

Practical

Will cover specific chapters and appendices (see schedule)

Open book

Final Exam Review Exercise is designed to prepare the student for the final exam. The final exam review will be open for one day and will close prior to the exam.

The Final Exam Review Exercise will not be re-opened after the scheduled due date.

Final Exam

1 in number in 2 parts (see schedule)

Total Points 300

Practical

Will cover specific chapters and appendices (see schedule)

Closed book

The Final Exam will not be re-opened after the scheduled due date.

Testing Policy

All exams, including final exam parts, have a scheduled date on which the exam is to be completed. Exams are open for one day only. Exams will be taken during the schedule time based on the course schedule and times as identified by the instructor.

If a student cannot take the exam on the scheduled date, due to documented unforeseen circumstances (i.e.: illness, which requires a doctor’s statement, family emergency, or emergency call out), the student is required to notify the instructor in writing as soon as possible.

The circumstance must meet the following conditions:

  1. You must have experienced an unforeseen and sudden emergency.  Note:  getting behind
    in the course is not an unforeseen emergency.
  2. You must present Dr. MacLeod documented proof of your emergency.
  3. You must contact Dr. MacLeod by ACC e-mail of your emergency on or before
     
    the exam deadline date or the exam administration date and time.

The circumstance will be evaluated to determine whether it allows for an exception.

If a student fails to take an exam without an approved exception, the student will receive a grade of zero for that exam and it will be final.  The student will also be required to take all remaining Exams at the Highland Campus testing center.

Retesting & Extra Credit

Dr. MacLeod does not allow retesting nor extra credit to raise your grade.

Important Grading Notes

Grades will be posted as they are earned throughout the semester.  You must report (in writing) all grading issues within seven calendar days of the grade being posted.  If you have not reported a grading issue within the seven calendar days, then the grade will be final. 

Grades are based on achievement, not effort.

 


Readings

Wk. Cl. Day Date Lecture Readings
1 1 M 8/26/24 Cost of Network Orientation
Syllabus
Schedule
1 2 W 8/28/24 Chapter 1 Chapter 1
2 3 M 9/2/24   Labor Day - No Class 
2   W 9/4/24  
Chapter 4
Using the Command-Line Interface
3   M 9/9/24   Chapter 15
Operating Cisco Routers
3 4 W 9/11/24    
4 5 M 9/16/24    
4 6 W 9/18/24   Chapter 11
Prespective on IPv4 Subnetting
Chapter 16
Configuring IPv4 Addresses and Static Routes
5 7 M 9/23/24   Chapter 12
Analyzing Classful IPv4 Networks
5 8 W 9/25/24   Chapter 13
Analyzing Subnet Mask
6 9 M 9/30/24   Chapter 14
Analyzing Existing Subnets
6 10 W 10/2/24    
7 11 M 10/7/24    
7 12 W 10/9/24   Chapter 2
Fundamentals of Ethernet LANs
8 13 M 10/14/24   Chapter 3
Fundamentals of WANs
8 14 W 10/16/24   Chapter 8
Implementing Ethernet Virtual LANs
9 15 M 10/21/24    
9 16 W 10/23/24    
10 17 M 10/28/24   Chapter 19
Understanding OSPF Concepts
Chapter 20
Implementing OSPF
10 18 W 10/30/24   Understanding RIP
11 19 M 11/4/24   Understanding EIGRP
11 20 W 11/6/24    
12 21 M 11/11/24   Veterans Day - No Class
12 22 W 11/13/24   EIGRP/RIP
           
           
13 23 M 11/18/24   OSPF/RIP
           
13 24 W 11/20/24   OSPF/EIGRP
           
14 25 M 11/25/24    
14 26 W 11/27/24    
15 27 M 12/4/24    
15 28 W 12/6/24    
16 29 M 12/11/24    

Course Subjects

Wk. Cl. Day Date Lecture Readings Assignments Due Date Points Reviews/Exams
1 1 M 8/26/24 Cost of Network Orientation
Syllabus
Schedule
       
1 2 W 8/28/24 Chapter 1 Chapter 1        
2 3 M 9/2/24   Labor Day - No Class         
2   W 9/4/24  
Chapter 4
Using the Command-Line Interface
Assignment 1 9/10/24 100  
3   M 9/9/24   Chapter 15
Operating Cisco Routers
Assignment 2 9/15/24 100  
3 4 W 9/11/24       9/12/24 100 Review Exercise
4 5 M 9/16/24       9/17/24 100 Exam
4 6 W 9/18/24   Chapter 11
Prespective on IPv4 Subnetting
Chapter 16
Configuring IPv4 Addresses and Static Routes
Assignment 3 9/24/24 100  
5 7 M 9/23/24   Chapter 12
Analyzing Classful IPv4 Networks
Assignment 4 9/29/24 100  
5 8 W 9/25/24   Chapter 13
Analyzing Subnet Mask
Assignment 5 10/1/24 100  
6 9 M 9/30/24   Chapter 14
Analyzing Existing Subnets
Assignment 6 10/6/24 100  
6 10 W 10/2/24       10/3/2024 100 Review Exercise 2
7 11 M 10/7/24       10/8/2024 100 Exam 2
7 12 W 10/9/24   Chapter 2
Fundamentals of Ethernet LANs
Assignment 7 10/15/24 100  
8 13 M 10/14/24   Chapter 3
Fundamentals of WANs
Assignment 8 10/20/24 100  
8 14 W 10/16/24   Chapter 8
Implementing Ethernet Virtual LANs
       
9 15 M 10/21/24       10/22/2024 100 Review Exercise 3
9 16 W 10/23/24       10/24/24 100 Exam 3
10 17 M 10/28/24   Chapter 19
Understanding OSPF Concepts
Chapter 20
Implementing OSPF
Assignment 9 11/3/24 100  
10 18 W 10/30/24   Understanding RIP Assignment 10 11/5/24 100  
11 19 M 11/4/24   Understanding EIGRP Assignment 11 11/10/24 100  
11 20 W 11/6/24       11/7/24 100 Review Exercise 4
12 21 M 11/11/24   Veterans Day - No Class   11/12/24 100 Exam 4
12 22 W 11/13/24   EIGRP/RIP Assignment 12 11/19/24 100  
            Assignment 13 11/19/24 100  
            Assignment 14 11/19/24 100  
13 23 M 11/18/24   OSPF/RIP Assignment 15 11/24/24 100  
            Assignment 16 11/24/24 100  
13 24 W 11/20/24   OSPF/EIGRP Assignment 17 11/26/24 100  
            Assignment 18 11/26/24 100  
14 25 M 11/25/24       11/26/24 100 Review Exercise 5
14 26 W 11/27/24       11/28/24 100 Exam 5
15 27 M 12/4/24       12/5/24 200 Final Review
15 28 W 12/6/24       12/7/24 150 Final Exam
16 29 M 12/11/24       12/12/24 150 Final Exam

Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives

Course Objectives / Learning Outcomes:

  1. Explain the process of packet delivery between different L3 networks and understand the necessity of packet routing
  2. Describe hardware and software components of a router
  3. Explain and manage boot process of a router
  4. Perform basic configuration of the IOS
  5. Configure Ethernet and serial interfaces for IP communications
  6. Compare static and dynamic routing
  7. Manage and interpret routing tables
  8. Plan and configure static routes
  9. Understand internal mechanics of RIP, RIPv2, OSPF, and EIGRP
  10. Implement dynamic routing using RIP, RIPv2, OSPF, ad EIGRP
  11. Troubleshoot IP connectivity using network utilities and router commands
  12. Configure DHCP and NAT within routed environment
  13. Implement packet filtering using ACLs

Office Hours

T Th 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Zoom Meeting online

NOTE By Appointment

Published: 09/12/2024 11:30:59