TEL251‑p04.wpd
Woodbridge
Campus
Northern Virginia Community
College
TEL
251 CISCO Internetworking 4
Spring 2004 Tentative Schedule
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Professor: Alice A. Taylor
TR Office
Hours: |
703-878-5638 ataylor@nvcc.edu |
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March
16 |
Session 1 Orientation Engineering
Journal (http://students.netacad.net) Review Threaded Case
Study Jr. Boot Camp http://cisco.netacad.net/projects/bootcamp/index.htm |
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March
18 |
Session 2 Module 1: Scaling
IP Addresses Read Textbook
Chapter 11 Dartmouth
Engineering Problem-Solving (http://thayer.dartmouth.edu/teps/index.html) Labs: 1.1.4a*,
1.1.4b, 1.1.4c*, 1.1.5, 1.1.6*, 1.2.6*, 1.2.8 eLabs 1.1.4a,
1.1.4b, 1.1.4c, 1.1.5, 1.1.6, 1.2.6, 1.2.8 Threaded
Case Study |
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March
23 |
Session 3 Module 1 Exam* Module 2:
WAN Technologies Read Textbook
Chapter 12 Design
Activity: TCS |
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March
25 |
Session 4 Module 2 Exam* Module 3:
PPP Read Textbook
Chapter 13 Labs: 3.1.7*,
3.3.2*, 3.3.3*, 3.3.4*, 3.3.5* eLabs 3.1.7,
3.2.2, 3.2.5, 3.3.2, 3.3.3a, 3.3.3b, 3.3.4, 3.3.5 Design
Activity: TCS |
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March 30 |
Session 5 Module 3 Exam* Module 4:
ISDN and DDR Read Textbook
Chapter 14 Labs: 4.2.1*,
4.3.2, 4.3.7 eLabs 4.2.2,
4.2.3, 4.3.9 Design
Activity: TCS |
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April
1 |
Session 6 Module 4 Exam* Module 5:
Frame Relay Read Textbook
Chapter 15 Labs: 5.2.1*,
5.2.2, 5.2.5* eLabs 5.2.1,
5.2.2, 5.2.3, 5.2.6, 5.2.7 Design
Activity: TCS |
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April
6 |
Session 7 Module 5 Frame
Relay Exam* Module 6:
Introduction to Network Administration Lab: 7.3.3* Design
Activity: TCS |
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April
8 |
Session 8 Module 6 Exam* Module
7: Emerging Technologies |
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April
13 |
Session 9 Module 7 Exam Threaded
Case Study Preparation |
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April
15 |
Session 10 Engineering
Journal Due* Review and
Practice for Lab Final Threaded
Case Study Preparation (Continued) |
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April
19 |
Last
day for students to withdraw from class without grade penalty or to
change to audit |
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April
20 |
Session 11 Threaded
Case Study Preparation (Continued) |
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April
22 |
Session 12 ORAL FINAL EXAM* TCS Deliverables
(Turn in printout, URL, and electronic copy of group presentation.)* All
delinquent lessons/assignments/retests must be submitted before
the end of your class period. |
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April
27 |
Session 13 LAB FINAL EXAM* |
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April
29 |
Session 14 Oral Presentation/Defense of Threaded Case Study* |
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May
4 |
Session 15 LAST DAY OF
CLASS. CCNA
Certification Exam Review |
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May
6 |
Session 16 ONLINE FINAL
EXAM & Course Feedback
(Semester 4 Final Exam)*.
Online Final Exam and Course Feedback only. Reminder: Turn in your
Authorization Sheet. |
TEL251‑p04.wpd
NORTHERN
VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE--WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS
TEL
251 - Internetworking 4
Student
Authorization Sheet
INSTRUCTOR:
COURSE NO. TEL 251 SECTION NO.
STUDENT
NAME:
SS#
ADDRESS:
AGE:
SEX:
PHONE:
(City)
(State) (Zip)
(Home)
(Work)
E-MAIL
MAJOR
PREVIOUS TYPING? YES
NO SPEED
CIRCLE
ONE: AUDIT
INCOMPLETE
NEW RE-ENROLL
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Date |
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Approval |
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Session
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Session
2 M1
Labs: 1.1.4a*,
1.1.4b, 1.1.4c*, 1.1.5, 1.1.6*, 1.2.6*, 1.2.8 TCS |
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Session
3 M1
Exam* M2
WAN Technologies TCS |
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Session
4 M2
Exam* M3
PPP Labs: 3.1.7*,
3.3.2*, 3.3.3*, 3.3.4*, 3.3.5* TCS |
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Session
5 M3
Exam* M4
ISDN& DDR Labs: 4.2.1*,
4.3.2, 4.3.7 TCS |
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Session
6 M4
Exam* M5
Frame Relay Labs: 5.2.1*,
5.2.2, 5.2.5* TCS |
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Session
7 M5
Exam* M6
Intro to Network Administration TCS |
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Session
8 M6
Exam M7
Emerging Technologies TCS |
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Session
9 TCS |
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Session 10 Engineering Journal Due* |
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Session 11 TCS |
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Session 12 Oral Final
Exam* TCS Deliverables* |
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Session 13 Lab Final Exam* |
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Session 14 TCS Oral Presentation* |
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Session 15 |
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Session 16 Online Final Exam* |
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Grade
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Online
Exams ch2
ch3
ch4
ch5
ch6
ch9
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Online
Final
Exam |
TCS Deliverables
Presentation
Total
TCS ORAL
FINAL EXAM |
Labs Lab Final Exam Engineering
Journal |
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FINAL GRADE (Final Grade is a numerical average of 3 grades: Online
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Cisco-auth-sem2.wpd
Textbook:
Online Multimedia. http://students.netacad.net
Http://cisco-aas.netacad.net
References:
http://cisco.com/
http://www.cbooks.com/partners/cisco/
Darthmouth
Project for Teaching Engineering Problem Solving - http://thayer.darthmouth.edu/teps/default_index.html
Cisco
Networking Academy Program CCNA 3 and 4 Companion Guide, Third Edition, Cisco Press, 2003, (ISBN
1-58713-113-7).
Cisco
Networking Academy Program CCNA 3 and 4 Lab Companion Guide, Third Edition, Cisco Press, 2003, (ISBN
1-58713-114-5).
Cisco
Networking Academy Program CCNA 3 and 4 Engineering Journal and Workbook,
Third Edition, Cisco Press, 2003, (ISBN 1-58713-115-3).
Internetworking
Technologies Handbook, Third Edition.
ISBN: 1-58705-001-3
Dictionary
of Internetworking Terms and Acronyms.
ISBN: 1-58720-045-7
Lewis,
C., Cisco TCP/IP Routing Professional Reference, New York:
McGraw‑Hill, Inc., 1997.
Leinwand,
A., Pinsky, B., and Culpepper, M., Cisco Router Configuration,
Indianapolis: Macmillan Technical Publishing, 1998.
Comer,
D., Internetworking with TCP/IP (Volume 1), Upper Saddle River, N.J.:
Prentice Hall, 1995.
Cisco
CCNA Exam #640-507 Certification Guide. ISBN:
0-7357-0971-8.
Interconnecting
Cisco Network Devices.
ISBN 1-57870-111-2
Materials:
Journal (composition book), soft 3-ring binder, 3 .5-inch high density
diskette.
Requirements:
6-8 lab hours per week in addition to class time for curriculum access,
projects, practice, etc.
All
assignments must be completed by the end of the final class session.
Attendance:
More than two (2) absences will result in your being administratively
withdrawn from the class. Final decisions rest with the instructor.
Grading:
Standards:
90-100
% = A
80-89%
= B
70-79%
= C
60-69%
= D
0-59%
= Redo/F
Skills
Exams/Labs (Pass/Fail)
Final
Lab Exam
Oral
Exam
Journal
Document
all laboratory and project work completely
Oral
Presentation & Deliverables
Threaded
Case Study
Online
Exams
Final
Semester 4 Exams
Online
Final Exam
Lab Exam
Final Grade--A
numerical average of three grades (Online ExamsBCh1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4, Ch5, Ch6, Ch7; Semester Online Final Exam; & TCS)
will be computed for each student. Students
must also earn a APass@
on Journal, Oral Exam, &
Final Lab Exam. Students who
complete all assignments/presentations on time will be awarded 10 bonus points
at the end of the semester.
3.51
- 4.00 = A
2.51
- 3.50 = B
1.51
- 2.50 = C
.51 - 1.50 = D
0 - .50 = F
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COURSE
CONTENT SUMMARY
TEL 251 Internetworking 4
4 Credits
Course
Description
TEL
251 Internetworking 4 (4 CR) This course
covers Wide Area Networking, WAN Design, PPP,
ISDN, and Frame Relay.
Lecture 4 hours per week. Prerequisite:
TEL 250 or IST 295 Internetworking 3.
General
Course Purpose
This
fourth Internetworking course is designed to provide students with experience in
planning and designing a wide area network.
Course
Objectives
Upon
completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Design
a WAN.
Describe
WAN technologies such as ISDN and Frame Relay.
Understand
the different encapsulation types such as PPP, HDLC and IETF.
Identify
and describe the basic components defining PPP communication.
Describe
and identify network routing protocols.
Major
Elements of Content
1.
IP Address Scaling
2.
Case Study
3.
Wide Area Networking
4.
WAN Design
5.
PPP
6.
ISDN & DDR
7.
Frame Relay
8.
Network Administration