Faculty Syllabus
ITNW-2321 Networking with TCP/IP
Femi Onabajo
Credit Spring 2026
Section(s)
ITNW-2321-006 (17377)
LEC TuTh 9:00am - 10:20am RRC RRC2 2207.00
LAB TuTh 10:20am - 10:45am RRC RRC2 2207.00
ITNW-2321-007 (49702)
LEC TuTh 1:30pm - 2:50pm DVE DE1 205
LAB TuTh 2:50pm - 3:25pm DVE DE1 205
Course Requirements
AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER STUDIES AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
Course Syllabus:
16 Week-Sections NETWORKING with TCP/IP FALL 2026 Synonym 17377
Instructor:· Professor Femi Onabajo
Office Phone: 512 223-0186
Office: RRC 512.2232.24 / fonabajo@austincc.edu
Office Hours: TTH 9:00-10:45
Others·bYAppointment
E-mail: Web Sites:
Sections:
fonabai o@austin.cc. edu
httI!s://sites.google.com/a/austincc.edu/femi-onabajo/
Online /16 Weeks/ Synonym 17377
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Course Subjects
Tentative Schedule
Week Date Chap Topic
1 Aug 27-31 0 General Introduction
2. Sep 03-07 1 Introduction To TCP/IP
3. 10-14 2 IP Addressing /Others
4. 17-21 3 Data Link & Network Layer TCP/IP Protocols
5. 24-28 4 Internet Control Message Protocols (ICMP)
6. Oct 01-05 5 Transport Layer TCP/IP Protocols
7. 08-12 6 Basic TCP/IP Services / Review Exam #1
8. 15-19 0 Exam #1
9 22-26 7 Domain Name System (DNS)
10. 29-02 8 The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
11. Nov 05-09 9 Securing TCP/IP Environment
12. 12-16 10 Routing in the IP Environment
13. 19-23 11/12 Monitoring and Managing IP Networks /TCP/IP, NetBIOS /WINS
14. 26-30 13 Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) / Review Exam #2
15. Dec 03-07 0 Exam #2
16. 10-14 0 End of Semester activities
Lab Dates: Weekly
Exam Dates: Exam #1 October 18
Exam #2 December 06
Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand TCP/IP’s origins, history and internal networking model
- Explain the process by which TCP/IP standards and other document called Request for Comments(RFC), are created, debated and formalized
- Understand TCP/IP protocols, sockets, ports, and data encapsulated
- Understand IP addressing, anatomy and structures, and IP classes A-E
- Define the term subnet, super net and how they work to solve problems
- Understand the role of Data Link Protocols such as SLIP, PPP play with TCP/IP
- Appreciate the overwhelming importance of IP and how packets behave on TCP/IP network. Also the process of fragmentation and reassembly
- Understand the Internet Control Message protocol.
- Test and troubleshoot sequences for ICMP
- Understand the key feature and functions of the User Datagram protocol (UDP) and how to choose between UDP and TCP
- Explain the capabilities, message types, and request / reply architectures for basic TCP/IP services, including FTP, Telnet, SMTP and HTTP
- Understand the operations of other basic TCP/IP services, including Echo, Quote of the Day, Chargen, WHOis, TFTP, Finger, Remote Procedure Call (RPC), NetBIOS services over TCP/IP and SNMP
- Understand the history of DNS, types of services that DNS provides, type of roles that DNS server can play on a network, and DNS database structure
- Explain how DNS queries and responses work, and how they handle name resolution, DNS record lookups, zone data transfers and reverse DNS query
- Understand the services of DHCP, history, origins, leases and describe basic software components that permit DHCP to function
- Describe DHCP relay agent communication
- Understand the anatomy of an IP attack including the reconnaissance and discovery processes.
- Understand the new improved security feature in Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003
- Understand how basic routing works, how routing tables help control the behavior and the various types of routing protocols including distance vector and link-state protocols
- Understand RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, BGP and other routing protocols
- Explain basic routing diagnostic troubleshooting concepts, tools, and techniques
- Understand the basic principles and practices involved in managing modern networks
- Understand the role of NetBIOS in windows 2000 and higher operating system
- Trouble shooting WINS and NetBIOS errors with commonly used tools
- Understand the limitations of IPv4 and how the creation of IPv6 can overcome them
- Discuss new and enhanced IPv6 features such as auto configuration, security, quality of service and Mobile IP
- Understand the impediments involved in transitioning to IPv4 to IPv6
Office Hours
M W 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Round Rock Campus
NOTE Others By AppointmentPublished: 02/04/2026 19:13:50