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CNT140 — Cisco Routing and Switching I

4 credits · 4 hours

CNT 140 - Cisco Routing and Switching I CNT 140 - Cisco Routing and Switching I Description: Study of computer networking standards and operation. Includes network topologies, network protocols and communications, network addressing, network device configuration, network design, and network security. First of three courses to prepare students to pass the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification examination. (1, 3, 9) Perform router, switch, and end device configuration. (2, 10, 16, 17) Explain how the OSI model layers support network communication. (4, 6, 8, 14, 15) Convert numbers betweeen the decimal, binary, and hexadecimal numbering systems. Describe how Ethernet works in a switched network environment. Implement an IPv4 and IPv6 addressing scheme. (11, 12) Design, test, and troubleshoot a small network. (13, 17) Required Assessment: Cisco Academy final exam. Cisco Academy skills final exam.

Prerequisites: CNT101

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