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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course provides the knowledge and skills for basic data network cabling and installation. Students will develop skills in reading network designs, pulling and mounting cable, cable management, wiring cabinets and panel installation and termination as well as installing jacks and cable testing.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students completing this course will be able to: Use network protocol models to explain the layers of communications in data networks. Design, calculate, and apply subnet masks and addresses. Build a simple Ethernet network using routers and switches. Employ basic cabling and network designs to connect devices. Use Cisco CLI commands to perform basic router and switch configuration and verification. Analyze the operations and feature of the transport and network layer protocols and services.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Exploration / Routing Protocols and Concepts. Students completing this course will be able to: Configure and verify router interfaces. Demonstrate comprehensive RIPv1 configuration skills. Design and implement a classless IP addressing scheme for a network. Use advanced configuration commands with routers implementing EIGRP. Apply the basic RIPv2 configuration commands and evaluate RIPv2 classless routing updates. Identify the characteristics of distance vector routing protocols.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the field of computer forensics and imparts basic forensic analysis skills. Students will gain foundational understanding of crime scene processing, proper handling of evidence, and data gathering through the use of techniques and tools used in computer forensics investigations today. Topics include coverage of the latest technology including PDAs, cell phones, and thumb drives. Many hands-on activities are included, which allow students to practice skills as they are learned. Students should have a working knowledge of hardware and operating systems to maximize their success on projects and exercises throughout the text.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students will take lessons learned in Cisco Exploration, Information Security and apply the hands-on labs assigned with them. The MCSE Guide to Managing and Maintaining Server 2003 will be reviewed and applied in a hands-on environment. Within the lab students will need to perform normal NOC activities such as Backups, performance monitoring, topology drawings, as well as work with customers coming into the lab to have PCs repaired. Students need to update, upgrade and troubleshoot workstation and server images using various tools such as Norton Ghost. VMware server is employed to build, maintain and troubleshoot most server, domain, and workstations in the lab. All lab participants will be required to maintain and submit daily activity reports of all tasks completed and solutions to any problems encountered.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Comprehensive overview of network security. Safeguards, cryptography, and topologies used to establish network security are studied. Disaster recovery, business continuity, and a layered approach to security are reviewed. In this course, we will take an in-depth look at network security concepts and techniques. We will examine theoretical concepts that make the world of security unique. Also, this course will adopt a practical, hands-on approach when examining networking security techniques. Along with examining different network strategies, this course will explore the advancement of network implementation as well as timeless problem solving strategies.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Exploration / LAN Switching and Wireless. Students completing this course will be able to: Troubleshoot common network problems at Layers 1, 2, 3, and 7 using a layered model approach. Interpret network diagrams. Perform and verify initial switch configuration tasks including remote access management. Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs, interVLAN routing, VTP, trunking on Cisco switches, and RSTP operation.. Manage IOS configuration files. Identify the basic parameters to configure a wireless network and common implementation issues.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Exploration / Accessing the WAN. Students completing this course will be able to: Describe the impact of applications (Voice Over IP and Video Over IP) on a network. Configure, verify, and troubleshoot DHCP and DNS operation on a router. Verify, monitor, and troubleshoot ACLs in a network environment. Configure and verify a basic WAN serial connection, a PPP connection between Cisco routers, and Frame Relay. Configure and verify a PPP connection between Cisco routers, and Frame Relay on Cisco routers. Troubleshoot WAN implementation issues.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course provides a hands-on guide to planning, designing, installing and configuring wireless LANs that prepares students for the Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) certification. The text used offers in-depth coverage of wireless networks with extensive step-by-step coverage of IEEE 802.11b/a/g/pre-n implementation, design, security, and troubleshooting. Material is reinforced with hands-on projects at the end of each chapter from two of the principal wireless LAN vendors, Cisco and Linksys.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students will take lessons learned in Cisco Exploration, Information Security and apply the hands-on labs assigned with them. The MCSE Guide to Managing and Maintaining Server 2003 will be reviewed and applied in a hands-on environment. Test network breaches and daily activity reports from the IDS/IPS and Honeypot servers will be assigned. Students need to update, upgrade and troubleshoot workstation and server images using various tools such as Norton Ghost. VMware server is employed to build, maintain and troubleshoot most server, domain, and workstations in the lab. Within the lab students will need to perform normal NOC activities such as Backups, performance monitoring, topology drawings, as well as work with customers coming into the lab to have PCs repaired. All lab participants will be required to maintain and submit daily activity reports of all tasks completed and solutions to any problems encountered as well as maintain hardware, software, address assignments, workstation and server update status inventories and monitor all activity via the log files.
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