ITC2510 — Introduction to Networks (CCNA1)
ITC 2510 - Introduction to Networks (CCNA1) ITC 2510 - Introduction to Networks (CCNA1) 3 Credits Introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The various protocols and models used in modern network communication are introduced including network media, Ethernet switching, IP addressing, address resolution, and related technologies in order to provide a foundation for understanding networking and security. By the end of the course, students will be able to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, implement IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes, and test network connectivity.Course Note: The Contact the instructor or department for more information. One of these two: EAP 0099, ENG 0099 (Minimum grade: 1.67 GPA Equivalent) And 2. Any one of these three: READ 0093, READ 0094, READ 0099 OR ENG 1108 Major Content Areas Networking Today, Network Security Fundamentals 11% Basic Switch, Router, and Device Configuration, Building a Small Network 18% Ethernet Switching, Address Resolution, and ICMP 18% Network Protocols & Models, Physical, Data Link, Network, Transport, and Application Layers 35% Number Systems, IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing 18% Learning
Prerequisites: EAP0099, ENG0099, READ0093, READ0094, READ0099, ENG1108, ICMP18