CCOM 1033 — Intermediate Networking
Whereas CCOM 1023 Introduction to Networking placed its focus on Local Area Networks, this course, CCOM 1033 will predominantly address Wide Area Network concepts. The students will perform IPv4 CIDR subnetting tasks, implement them on Cisco routers and switches, and test their connectivity. The students will do the same for IPv6 design objectives. The students will be introduced to Remote Access to Cisco routers and switches via SSH/Telnet. The students will be shown how to configure Static Routes for IPv4 and IPv6 on Cisco routers. They will learn how to configure RIP version 2, OSPF, and EIGRP routing for IPv4 on Cisco routers. The students will then learn how to configure RIP NG and OSPF v.3 routing for IPv6. The students will be introduced to Standard, Extended, and Named IPv4 Access Control Lists. They will also be shown how to implement Access Control Lists for IPv6 on Cisco routers. The students will be shown hot create IPv4 tunnels for IPv6 and IPv6 tunnels for IPv4 on Cisco routers. The students will be introduced to the configuration of different WAN protocols on Cisco routers. The configuration of Port Security, VLAN's, and Ether Channel on Cisco switches will be demonstrated.