Title:

Network Cabling and Routing (CCNA1+CCNA2)

Code:I1C
Ac.Year:2012/2013
Term:Summer
Study plans:
ProgramBranchYearDuty
IT-BC-3BIT2ndElective
Language:Czech
Credits:4
Completion:classified accreditation
Type of
instruction:
Hour/semLecturesSem. ExercisesLab. exercisesComp. exercisesOther
Hours:1802200
 ExaminationTestsExercisesLaboratoriesOther
Points:20200600
Guarantee:Ryšavý Ondřej, Ing., Ph.D., DIFS
Lecturer:Ryšavý Ondřej, Ing., Ph.D., DIFS
Instructor:Halfar Patrik, Ing., DIFS
Polčák Libor, Ing., DIFS
Ryšavý Ondřej, Ing., Ph.D., DIFS
Skokanová Jana, Mgr., CC
Faculty:Faculty of Information Technology BUT
Department:Department of Information Systems FIT BUT
Schedule:
DayLessonWeekRoomStartEndLect.Gr.St.G.EndG.
Monexam - Skills CCNA22013-05-20L30709:0010:50
Wedexam - Oprava skills+final2013-03-27C30408:0010:50
Thuexam - Skills CCNA22013-05-16L30709:0010:50
Thucomp.lab - Skills Exam2013-03-21L30717:0018:50
Friexam - Skills CCNA22013-05-17L30709:0010:50
Friexam2013-05-03L30710:0015:503BIT
Friexam2013-04-26L30710:0017:50
 
Learning objectives:
Students gain practical skill with cabling systems, Ethernet technology and IP addressing. Routing, basic configuration of routers, setting routing protocols RIP, EIGPR and OSPF. The contents of the course covers CCNA 1 and CCNA 2.
Description:
Introduction to Networking, cabling, network standards. Addresses. Introduction to routers. Configuring a router. Configuring routing protocols RIP, EIGPR and OSPF. Access Control Lists. This course is a part of CCNA certification courses (#1 of 3).
Knowledge and skills required for the course:
Basics of addressing: IP addresses, physical addresses. Binary-hexadecimal-decimal conversion. Operating systems Unix and Windows. Ability to study standards and literature in English.
Subject specific learning outcomes and competences:
Overview of LANs and practical skill with cabling. Configuration of routers.
Generic learning outcomes and competences:
Cabling. Network troubleshooting: physical and link layers. Overview and selection of routing protocols. Configuring a router. The contents of the course corresponds to CCNA 1 and CCNA 2 courses.
Syllabus of lectures:
  1. Living in a network centric world, Communicating over the Network, Application Layer Functionality and Protocols
  2. Transport layer, network layer, addressing the network
  3. DataLink layer, physical layer, Ethernet
  4. Planning and cabling networks, configuring and testing your network
  5. Introduction to routing and packet forwarding, static routing
  6. introduction to dynamic routing protocols, distance vector routing
  7. RIP version 1 and 2
  8. Routing table, EIGRP
  9. Link-Statie routing protcols and OSPF
Syllabus of laboratory exercises:
  1. LAN media, Cable Testing, traffic analysis
  2. Basic Router Configuration
  3. Final Exams/Skills
  4. Final Exams/Skills
  5. Static Routing
  6. RIP Routing
  7. EIGRP Routing
  8. OSPF Routing 
  9. Challenge Lab
  10. Final Exams/Skills
  11. Final Exams Skills
Fundamental literature:
  1. CCNA 1 and 2, Lab Companion, Third Edition. Cisco Systems, 2004.
  2. CCNA 1 and 2, Companion Guide, Third Edition. Cisco Systems, 2004.
Study literature:
  1. Lecture notes in English.
  2. Documents and examples available on the Web portal CNA-Online.
Controlled instruction:
  • Home preparation and active laboratory work.
  • Passing all module tests.
Progress assessment:
  • Active laboratory work (max. 60 points).
  • Final test CCNA1 (max. 10 points).
  • Practical skills test CCNA2 (max. 10 points).
  • Final test CCNA2 (max. 10 points).
  • To obtain Academy Certificate of Completion all tests including Final exam and Skill test must be passed with min. score 80%.
Exam prerequisites:
  • Labs attendance.
  • Getting at least 50% points of every activity.