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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 4 Class Hours CCNP 1: Advanced Routing is the first of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) designation. Introduces Cisco Networking Academy Program students to scaling IP networks. Students learn to use VLSM, private addressing, and NAT optimize IP address utilization. The majority of the course content related to learning how to implement the RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP routing protocols. Details the important techniques used for route filtering and route redistribution.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 4 Class Hours CCNP 2: Remote Access is the second of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) designation. Introduces student to the implementation of Cisco routers in WAN applications. The course focuses on the selection and implementation of the appropriate Cisco IOS services required to build intranet remote access links. Students will develop skills with the specific WAN technologies of analog dialup, ISDN BRI and PRI, Frame Relay, broadband, and VPN. Stresses the design, implementation, operation, and level 1 troubleshooting of common WAN connectivity options.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 4 Class Hours An introduction to network security concepts and application. Topics include securing a single computer, peer-to-peer networks, and worldwide client/server networks. Prerequisites: CNT 2350
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 3 Class Hours An analysis of voice communication with the internet protocol. A complete IP telephony systems for a small organization is analyzed, including a IP PBX with full PBX capability using soft phones and wired and wireless IP handsets.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 4 Class Hours CCNP 3: Multilayer Switching is the third of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) designation. Introduces students about the deployment of the state-of-the-art campus LANs. The course focuses on the selection and implementation of the appropriate Cisco IOS services to build reliable scalable multi-layer switched LANs. Develops skills with VLANs, VTP, STP, inter-VLAN routing, multi-layer switching, redundancy, Cisco AVVID solutions, QoS issues, campus LAN security, and emerging transparent LAN services. This hands-on, lab-oriented course stresses the design, implementation, operation, and troubleshooting of switched and routed environments.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 4 Class Hours CCNP 4: Network Troubleshooting is the last of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification. CCNP 4 Includes troubleshooting network problems and focuses on documenting and baselining a network, troubleshooting methodologies and tools, and Layers 1 to 7 troubleshooting.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 4 Class Hours Focuses on security policy design and management; security technologies, products and solutions, installation, configuration and maintenance of a secured Cisco router environment. Security features such as AAA, IDS, NAT, and VPN will be implemented on a router. Prerequisite: CNT 2420 or CCNA certification
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 4 Class Hours Focuses on security policy design and management; security technologies, products and solutions, installation, configuration and maintenance of a secured Cisco PIX firewall environment. Other features such as AAA, IDS, NAT, and VPN will be implemented within the firewall arena. Prerequisite: CNT 2420 or CCNA certification
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 3 Class Hours A beginning course in HTML, providing instruction in creating Web pages. Students will learn to write HTML code by hand using a basic text editor. Topics include using HTML tags to format headings and text, to display images, and to create lists, links, tables, frames, and forms. Prerequisites: DSPR 0700, DSPW 0700, and basic computer and Web navigation skills
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 3 Class Hours Presents the principles for planning and designing attractive and informative Web pages and Web sites. Explores the factors that affect Web layout and design, such as browser choice, screen resolution, navigation, connection speed, typography, graphics, and color. Prerequisites: DSPW 0700, DSPR 0700, basic computer and Web navigation skills
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