Faculty Syllabus

ITNW-2312 Routers


Alexey Petrenko


Credit Fall 2024


Section(s)

ITNW-2312-004 (91155)
LEC MW 9:00am - 9:55am RRC RRC2 2207.00

LAB MW 9:55am - 11:20am RRC RRC2 2207.00

Course Requirements

Evaluation Methods

Quizzes

Each quiz covers specific section(s) of the course. All quizzes are to be taken closed-book and may be attempted unlimited number of times, with the highest score recorded.

Each quiz problem is worth some number of points. If a question is missed or left unanswered, the points are deducted from the grade. Multiple-choice questions don’t require showing work and no partial credit applies. The quiz average comprises 20% of the final grade.

Labs

In order to succeed in the laboratory, students must familiarize with the material before starting the lab. Each student’s outcome is evaluated on the individual basis. Completion of all objectives is required for full credit. If a project results in a completion grade, no credit is issued unless the report is completed and entirely correct. The instructor reserves the right to ask additional questions after reviewing the submitted lab; these questions must be answered correctly before the lab is credited. Submission of each lab is expected before the deadline. Lab work submitted late is subject to a penalty of 2%, 3% and 4% per day in 9-, 12-, and 16-week courses, respectively. Face-to-face sections require doing all lab work on campus, during scheduled class hours. To submit a lab, email the scanned or photographed report or handout to the instructor. Labs can’t be resubmitted once the deadline passes. The lab average comprises 70% of the final grade, with the Switching section 30% and Routing section 40%.

No lab is accepted after the day of the semester’s last class meeting. Also, a lab can’t be accepted after some or all of the answers were discussed in class, even if the discussion took place the day after the lab was due; in such case, the late penalty policy doesn’t apply and a score of 0/100 is recorded.

Laboratory report grading policy:

Wrong answers: –4 points each

Wrong explanations: –8 points each

Skipped questions: –8 points each

Attendance

10% of the final grade.


Readings

Odom W., “Official Cert Guide CCNA 200-301 Volume 1”, Cisco Press, 2019, ISBN 978-0-13-579273-5


Course Subjects

  • Describe hardware and software components of a Cisco router
  • Manage the router boot process and basic IOS settings
  • Manage and interpret a routing table
  • Contrast static and dynamic routing solutions
  • Plan and set up manual routes and summary routes on a Cisco router
  • Troubleshoot routing problems on a LAN
  • Plan and set up DHCP on a Cisco router
  • Configure VLANs, inter-VLAN routing, and STP on Cisco devices
  • Troubleshoot packet delivery problems in a LAN
  • Implement IPv6 addressing, DHCPv6, and manual routes

Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives

  • Describe hardware and software components of a Cisco router
  • Manage the router boot process and basic IOS settings
  • Manage and interpret a routing table
  • Contrast static and dynamic routing solutions
  • Plan and set up manual routes and summary routes on a Cisco router
  • Troubleshoot routing problems on a LAN
  • Plan and set up DHCP on a Cisco router
  • Configure VLANs, inter-VLAN routing, and STP on Cisco devices
  • Troubleshoot packet delivery problems in a LAN
  • Implement IPv6 addressing, DHCPv6, and manual routes

Office Hours

M W 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM Zoom

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Published: 09/24/2024 10:19:25