Computer Engineering BA (A), Computer Network II, 7.5 higher education credits

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Datateknik GR (A), Nätverksteknik II, 7,5 hp
Computer Engineering BA (A), Computer Network II, 7.5 higher education credits

General data

  • Code:DT113G
  • Subject/Main field:Computer Engineering
  • Cycle:First cycle
  • Progression:(A)
  • Credits:7,5
  • Progressive specialization:- - -
  • Education area:Teknik 100%
  • Answerable faculty:Faculty of Science, Technology and Media
  • Answerable department:Department of Information Technology and Media
  • Approved:2007-06-15
  • Date of change:2008-02-25
  • Version valid from:2008-06-09

Aim

This course presents concepts about building a campus network that uses multilayer switching technologies over high-speed Ethernet. The students will learn how to establish and troubleshoot a network that uses routers and switches connected by the following technologies: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Serial links, Frame Relay.
The course offers practical experience necessary to configure routers to function in a large and growing multiprotocol network. The included laboratory exercises are focused upon the scalable technologies and software products that are mostly used for large and growing networks. This includes standardized and extended access lists, queuing systems, scalable routing protocols such as OSPF and EIGRP, "Route redistribution", "Route Summarization", "Dial-back-up" and integration of bridged and routed network.

Course objectives

After finishing the course, the participants will know how to:
- configure IOS software for scalable functions in a large or growing multiprotocol network,
- configure IOS software for multiprotocol traffic, routed traffic, routed protocols and WAN traffic in a scalable network,
- configure OSPF and IGRP in a growing network enterprise environment,
- discover errors in router and switch configuration and operation,
- group traffic and services in a campus network over Fast Ethernet in a way that offers the best connectivity and traffic flow, and
- implement necessary services in each network layer for all users who have membership in a multicast group.

Content

- Introduction to traffic and access
- Handle IP traffic
- Configure queuing to control the flow of the traffic
- Overview of a campus network
- Manage a campus network
- Troubleshoot the network
- Overview of the commands for switching
- Configure OSPF in a single area
- Connect multiple OSPF areas
- Configure extended IGRP
- Overview of WAN connections
- Configure on-demand routing
- Troubleshoot routing and routing protocols
- Diagnose and resolve campus TCP/IP problem
- Troubleshooting of campus switch and VLAN
- Troubleshooting WAN

Entry requirements

Computer Engineering BA (A), Computer Network I, 7.5 HE credits.

Selection rules and procedures

The selection process is in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance and the local order of admission.

Examination form

7.5 hp, T101: Exam
Grade: A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. A-E are passing grades, Fx and F are failing grades.

Grading system

Seven-grade scale, A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. Fx and F represent fail levels.

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