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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: IT 221 The focus of this course is using Microsoft Windows Server or Advanced Server software to install, configure and troubleshoot Active Directory components, Domain Name Space (DNS) for Active Directory and Active Directory security solutions. The course also emphasizes the skills required to manage, monitor and optimize the desktop environment using Group Policy. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab/wk.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: IT 221 Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to administer an SQL server installation. Topics covered include installing, upgrading and configuring SQL servers using SQL utilities; working with databases and users; backing up and restoring databases and log files; automating maintenance tasks; managing, copying and moving data; replicating; tuning; and troubleshooting. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab/wk.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: IT 225 This course is designed to provide network administrators with information that enhances their ability to manage an Exchange server network. Included are topics related to server and client mail management and server performance, e-mail concepts and advanced Internet networking. 3 hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. lab/wk.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of the UNIX operating system environment. Students successfully completing this course will be able to execute common Unix commands and utilities; and accomplish basic system tasks such as navigating the file system, applying file system security, managing user accounts, installing and configuring user software, using the printing environment, and managing the resources of a basic Unix system. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab/wk.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: IT 230 This course is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform competently as a Unix system administrator. Students successfully completing this course should be able to perform basic system administration tasks including installing, configuring and troubleshooting a basic Unix system, managing devices, implementing the printing environment, creating and maintaining file systems, installing packages, and configuring the graphical user interface. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab/wk.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: IT 231 This course is designed to provide network administrators with information that enhances their ability to manage a Unix network in the enterprise. Included are topics that are related to Unix management of DNS, DHCP, NFS, and Samba. 3 hrs. lecture, 2 hr. lab/wk.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: IT 221 This course is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the ability to install, manage, monitor, configure and troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, Remote Access, Network Protocols, IP Routing and WINS in a Windows 2000 network infrastructure. In addition, it will provide an in-depth understanding of the ability to manage, monitor and troubleshoot Network Address Translation and Certificate Services. Laboratory exercises will accompany the lectures. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab/wk.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: IT 200 This course is designed to provide students a fundamental understanding of network routing and the operation of routers. Topics include installing and configuring routers, OPSF and Link State routing protocols, working with metrics and route selection, and TCP/IP configuration. Programming and setup using Cisco routers will be conducted. Laboratory exercises will accompany lectures. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab/wk.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: IT 246 This course is designed to provide students a fundamental understanding of internetworking. Topics include local area network segmentation using switches and routers. Wide area network physical technologies will be studied. Configuring WAN protocols using PPP, ISDN and Frame Relay will be presented. Securing the network with standard and extended access lists will be performed. IP and IPX routing will be covered. Programming and configuration will be conducted using Cisco routers and switches. Laboratory exercises will accompany lectures. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab/wk.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: IT 247 This course provides advanced instruction of Cisco routers found in medium to large networks. It is intended for students preparing for advanced Cisco certification. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to select and implement the appropriate Cisco services required to build a scalable router network. Topics covered include extending IP addressing, implementing OSPF for a single area and multiple areas, configuring EIGRP, and implementing BGP. This course will follow semester five in the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum.
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