Syllabus
for Internetworking and Routing CISC 267 CCNA2
(4 Credit Hour course)
Instructor: Kevin Manna, Founders 201
E-mail kmanna@northampton.edu Or, kmanna@fast.net
Website: www.kmanna.net
Text: Cisco Networking Academy
Program, CCNA 1 and 2 Companion Guide, REVISED Third Edition,
2005, ISBN: TBA plus Lab Companion ISBN: TBA The book store will carry the Lab pack
which includes text and lab book under separate
ISBN. Cisco Interactive Mentor CD ROM
Catalog Description: Provides the
foundation for work in data communications and local
area network management; OSI Model and/or TCP/IP
protocol stack model covered in detail; data
transmission principles, media, major protocols,
topologies, routing methods, introduction to networking
principles, and Network operating system management
fundamentals. Major emphasis on Routing.
Outcomes: At the completion of this
course, students will be able to demonstrate the
following competencies:
* Be able to describe the Open System Interconnection
Model and peer-to-peer communication.
* Describe a Wide Area Network and its
characteristics.
* Demonstrate how to use the Router command line
interface and other interface modes.
* Describe router components.
* Use troubleshooting commands in the router CLI.
* Describe the router boot sequence and setup
mode.
Demonstrate the ability to interpret the System
Configuration Dialog. * Configure a router from setup
mode and from CLI.
* Describe various router configuration modes.
* Describe the Internetwork Operating System (IOS), its
version, and naming convention.
* Proficient in using IOS commands
* Demonstrate an understanding of the TCP/IP protocol
suite.
* Describe the routing process and routing
protocols.
* Efficiently design, manage, and install Access control
lists.
* Install, Configure and Troubleshoot a multiple-router
network.
This course contains many labs and
exercises. These exercises are designed to increase the
student's familiarity with the networking concepts
discussed in the lectures and readings.
Learning is a mutual process. Students
are encouraged to share related life experiences.
Participation is encouraged. Please ask questions at any
time when you need clarification on a topic.
A Study Guide will be provided for
each Chapter. It is the students' responsibility to
complete these. They are for YOUR benefit and will
assist you when studying for the tests. Study guides are
due the day AFTER the lecture for that particular
chapter. They will become part of your assignments
grade.
Class Labs will occur after the
discussion of a topic. Additional lab time can be made
available during the instructor's office hours or via
lab passes.
Weather Hotline Number: 610-861-4595
Grading will be assigned approximately
per the following:
Assignments/Labs 36%
Tests (11) 44%
one per chapter
Final Exam 20%
Practical Portion
……………………………………..P/F (%
averaged with final exam)
NOTE: The practical Exam is pass/fail.
However, you MUST pass this to receive a grade. You may
take this exam more then once, if needed, until you
pass.
Tests may not normally be retaken.
Tests can be made up only in the event of a medical
emergency directly related to the student and verified
by a written doctor's excuse.
The College attendance policy is
strictly adhered to. You can not learn if you are not
present and participating. Please arrive on time. Two
lates will be considered an absence.
A one-time award of 5 points will be
added to one of your exams if you stop by my office for
an informal "how's the semester going?"
meeting after the third test and before semester break. |