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ITC2530 — Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation

3 credits · 3 hours

ITC 2530 - Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation ITC 2530 - Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation 3 Credits Explores the design, management, configuration, and troubleshooting of enterprise computer networks. This includes the ability to configure a dynamic routing protocol, access control lists, and NAT, as well as an understanding of wide area networking, VPNs, quality of service, network security, virtualization, and automation technologies. Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation is the final in a sequence of three courses focusing on preparation for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CNA) certification. Explain how VPNs and IPsec are used to secure site-to-site and remote access connectivity. Explain how networking devices implement QoS. Implement network management protocols to monitor the network. Explain the characteristics of scalable network architectures. Troubleshoot enterprise networks using the layered model, a systematic process, and appropriate tools. Explain the purpose and characteristics of network virtualization. The student will be able to: Explain how single-area OSPF operates in both point-to-point and broadcast multiaccess networks. Implement single-area OSPFv2 in both point-to-point and broadcast multiaccess networks. Explain how vulnerabilities, threats, and exploits can be mitigated to enhance network security. Explain how ACLs are used as part of a network security policy. Implement IPv4 ACLs to filter traffic and se

Prerequisites: ITC2520, ITC2510, ITC2516

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