CST 206 - CISCO Networks I

Institution:
Rich Mountain Community College
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Description:
6 hours credit (10 hours lecture/lab2 hours project) Prerequisites None required but helpful to have A+ Certification and Microsoft Office skills Cisco I is the first semester of a two semester course in which students will learn basic technological literacy; gain an awareness of IT careers learn how to design, install, and maintain internetworks; and prepare for access to well-paying, learning-oriented jobs. This course prepares students to pass the computer industry certification exams leading to the Network+ and Cisco Certified Networking Associate credentials. Content: OSI Model, Internetworking Devices, IP Addressing, LAN Media & Topologies, Structured Cabling, Electronics Routing Theory; Router Components; Router Setup and Startup; Router Configuration; IOS; TCP/IP; IP Addressing; Routing Protocols. Lab Skills: PC hardware & software, patch cables, installation of structured cabling; use of test equipment Router Configuration; associated hardware and software tools and techniques. Other Skills: maintaining engineering journal; cable management techniques working in engineering teams, self and project management.
Credits:
6.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(479) 394-7622
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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