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Big Sandy Community and Technical College
Course Syllabus
PS Number: 88524 Semester: Spring Year: 2017
Faculty Name: Richard Roe Title: Professor
Course Prefix and Number: CIT 167 Course Credit Hours: 4
Course Prerequisites: CIT 161 or Consent of Instructor
Course Title: Routing and Switching
Catalog Course Description: Course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and
switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a
switch for basic functionality. Students will be able to configure and
troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with RIPv1,
RIPv2, single-area and multi-area OSPF, virtual LANs, and inter-VLAN routing
in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
Instructor Contact Information:
Campus Location: Mayo Building & Room: A 108
Office Hours: See Attached Office Schedule Card
Office Phone Number: 369-2090 Alternate Number: 1-888-641-4132
Best Times to Call: During day during regular work hours prior to 4pm
KCTCS Email: RichardT.Roe@kctcs.edu
Special Instructions: Leave Clear Message and always include subject line in email if response is needed
Supervisor Contact Information:
Name: Kelly Hall
Campus Location: Pikeville Building & Room: N102
Office Phone Number: 218-1275 ext 81275
KCTCS Email: Kelli.hall@kctcs.edu
Text and Supplies:
None all material is free to students
KCTCS General Education Competencies
Students should prepare for twenty-first century challenges by gaining: A. Knowledge of human cultures and the physical and natural worlds through study in the sciences
and mathematics, social sciences, humanities, histories, languages, and the arts. Method to Achieve Competency: NA
B. Intellectual and practical skills, including
inquiry and analysis
critical and creative thinking
written and oral communication
quantitative literacy
information literacy
teamwork and problem solving Method to Achieve Competency: NA
C. Personal and social responsibility, including
civic knowledge and engagement (local and global)
intercultural knowledge and competence
ethical reasoning and action
foundations and skills for lifelong learning Method to Achieve Competency: NA
D. Integrative and applied learning, including synthesis and advanced accomplishment across general and specialized skills.
Method to Achieve Competency: NA
Course Specific Competencies (Student Outcomes):
Upon completion of this course, the student can:
1. Describe basic switching concepts and the operation of Cisco switches.
2. Describe enhanced switching technologies such as VLANs, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), Rapid Spanning
Tree Protocol (RSTP), Per VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol (PVSTP), and 802.1q.
3. Troubleshoot basic operations of a small switched network.
4. Describe the purpose, nature, and operations of a router, routing tables, and the route lookup process.
5. Configure and troubleshoot static routing and default routing.
6. Describe how VLANs create logically separate networks and how routing occurs between them.
7. Describe dynamic routing protocols, distance vector routing protocols, and link-state routing protocols.
8. Configure and troubleshoot basic operations of routers in a small routed network using Routing Information
Protocol (RIPv1 and RIPv2).
9. Configure and troubleshoot basic operations of routers in a small routed network using Configure Open Shortest
Path First (OSPF) protocol (single-area OSPF).
10. Configure and troubleshoot VLANs and inter-VLAN routing.
11. Describe the purpose and types of access control lists (ACLs).
12. Prepare, monitor, and troubleshoot ACLs for IPv4 and IPv6.
13. Describe the operations and benefits of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Domain Name
System (DNS) for IPv4 and IPv6.
14. Describe the operations and benefits of Network Address Translation (NAT).
15. Configure and troubleshoot NAT operations.
Utilize common network utilities to verify small network operations and analyze data traffic. Lab Competencies (Student Outcomes): (Enter N/A if this does not apply.)
NA
Course Outline: I. Introduction to Switched Networks
A. LAN Design
B. The Switched Environment
II. Basic Switching Concepts and Configuration
A. Basic Switch Configuration
B. Switch Security: Management and Implementation
III. Implementing VLAN Security
A. VLAN Segmentation
B. VLAN Implementations
C. VLAN Security and Design IV. Routing Concepts
A. Initial Configuration of a Router
B. Routing Decisions
C. Router Operation
V. Inter-VLAN Communication
A. Inter-VLAN Routing Configuration
B. Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing
C. Layer 3 Switching VI. Static Routing
A. Static Routing Implementation
B. Configure Static and Default Routers
C. Review of CIDR and VLSM
D. Configure Summary and Floating Static Routes
E. Troubleshoot Static and Default Route Issues
VII. Routing Dynamically
A. Dynamic Routing Protocols
B. Distance Vector Routing Protocols
C. RIP and RIPng Routing
D. Link-State Dynamic Routing
E. The Routing Table IX. Single-Area OSPF
A. Characteristics of OSPF
B. Configuring Single-Area OSPFv2
C. Configuring Single-Area OSPFv3
X. Access Control Lists
A. IP ACL Operation
B. Standard IPv4 ACLs
C. Extended IPv4 ACLs
D. Debug with ACLs
E. Troubleshoot ACLs
F. IPv6 ACLs
XI. DHCP A. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v4
C. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v6
D. XII. Network Address Translation for IPv4
A. NAT Operation B. Configuring NAT
C. Troubleshooting NAT
Course Structure:
This course is an online course. All work is submitted to the instructor on the assigned days of submission. Assignments have due dates and a due dates are posted on the due date link to the left of the class site. It is the responsibility of the student to make sure all assignments are submitted by their due date. If you need assistance from the instructor, please feel free to contact me via the phone, email, or in person. I will be very happy to assist you in any way I can!!
Technology/Media Component:
Student must have windows based computer to access materials online. Macintosh computers do not seem to do as well and limit the interactive components
Service-Learning:
NA
Course Requirements and Evaluation:
80% Exams -Cisco Academy 20% projects – Lab and Hands on simulator
Grading Policy:
Grading Scale 90-100% -A 80-89% -B 70-79% -C 60-69% -D Below -E
Attendance Policy:
Attendance not taken as online course
Missed Exam Policy:
No assignment will be turned on after its due date has passed. All assignments are on in rotation. Doing work early is acceptable and recommended. If you fail to submit an assignment on or before the due date, please do not email the instructor asking for an exception. To maintain fairness for all students this rule must be followed
Late Assignment Policy:
No late work is accepted at any time. Early work is greatly welcome.
Withdrawal Policy:
The student can withdraw from the class up to the midterm without consent of the instructor. After midterm the student needs to have the instructor’s permission to withdraw.
Additional information can be found at the following site: http://www.bigsandy.kctcs.edu/en/Academics/Office_Hours_Schedules_and_Syllabi.aspx
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