CMCC CPT239 Advanced Networking Concepts

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Keywords

Computer, network functions, troubleshoot, WANs, TCP/IP

Project

Authors

Date Submitted

2016

Material Type

Collection

Secondary Material Type

Assignment
Syllabus

Institution

Central Maine Community College

Industry Partner

Advisory committee

License

CC BY

Funding Source

TAACCCT Round 3

Additional Public Access

Abstract

Course materials including syllabus, course materials narrative, labs, and third party review. This course is a relatively advanced look at network functions, which analyzes those functions from a troubleshooting perspective. Students will learn techniques required to support and troubleshoot networks on a daily basis. This course also introduces the student to concepts and terminology encompassing generic networking and routed WANs. Particular attention is devoted to the TCP/IP protocol and how its addressing scheme functions to provide network and host addresses and can be used to subnet a large network into more manageable segments. It will provide students with the basic abilities required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot equipment and TCP/IP. Students will be expected to demonstrate their expertise using a “hands-on” approach whenever possible. Equipment used in this class will include servers, hubs, switches, and routers.

Industry (NAISC)

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services -- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services -- Computer Systems Design and Related Services (5415)

Occupation (SOC)

Computer and Mathematical Occupations -- Computer Support Specialists (15-1041)

Instructional Program (CIP)

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services (11)

Credit Type

Credential Type

Associate Degree

Educational Level

2nd Year Community College or equivalent

Skill Level

Quality Assurance Organization