COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Accessing the WAN (3). Introduction to the design and configuration of wide area networks (WANs). Includes terminology and concepts of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Frame Relay and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). Cisco threaded case study project and CCNA exam review. Fourth of four courses to prepare students to pass the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification examination. Prerequisite: CNT160. Two lecture. Three lab.
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Wide area networks (WANs)
2. Point to Point Protocol (PPP)
3. Frame relay
4. Network security
5. Access Control Lists (ACLs)
6. Teleworker services
7. IP addressing services
8. Network troubleshooting
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
1. Describe the most common wide area network (WAN) technologies including standards, protocols, equipment, and topologies. (1)
2. Identify the hardware and software components required for point to point serial communication and perform basic router configuration. (2)
3. Compare frame relay topologies and configure routers to operate in these topologies. (3)
4. Recognize security risks and develop a strategy for shielding a network from those risks. (4)
5. Describe the operation of, and create and apply access control lists on, a Cisco router. (5)
6. Implement basic teleworker services and describe their functions. (6)
7. Describe the purpose and the application of network address translation (NAT) and dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) on Cisco equipment. (7)
8. Perform basic troubleshooting techniques in a functional Cisco network. (8)
REQUIRED ASSESSMENT:
1. Cisco Academy on-line chapter exams and final exam. Cisco Academy skills final exam.
3.000 Credit hours
2.000 Lecture hours
3.000 Lab hours
Levels: Credit
Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab
Prerequisites:
Credit level CNT160 Minimum Grade of C
Comp Tech & Instruct Support Division
Computer Networking Technology Department