Introduction to Network Routing
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Module Aims
Aim 1
This module provides students with a thorough understanding of how a basic network function. They will have the opportunity to design, build and test router based Local Area Networks. Material related to Course 1 and 2 of the Cisco CCNA Network Academy qualification is included.
Aim 2
To provide students with hands on experience in the set-up, configuration and testing of Networks.
Aim 3
To foster problem-solving skills through case studies.• To encourage students to become independent learners
Aim 4
To prepare students for the Cisco CCNA qualification
Aim 5
To encourage students to expand their knowledge of the computer network industry
Module Content
- Network addressing
- Networking Models
- Networking Media
- TCP/IP and utilities
- Ethernet Technologies
- Switching
- IP Custom Subnetting
- Routing Fundamentals
- Routing and Routed Protocols
- Virtual Local Area Networks VLANs
- The role of certification within the computer networking industry
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module, a student will be able to:
Teaching Methods
This is a highly vocational module and the students have the opportunity to take examinations to achieve Cisco vocational qualifications.
This course will be delivered as a supported self-study module. Students will have access to the extensive high quality Cisco online teaching materials, which includes lecture material and practical work. Although most of the practical will involve simulated environments, students will also have access to a full equipped networking laboratory.
A member of staff will be available to guide and support students.
The Cisco material includes regular on-line tests, which the students take in their own time. Student performance is recorded on line and allows staff to monitor progress. The practical assessments allow the students to demonstrate they can apply the material in real situations. The use of a network simulator, packet tracer, allows the students to perform and comment on a variety of tasks in a time-constrained, invigilated environment. The practical assessments include configuration and trouble-shooting.
The duration of the practical assessment, a supervised coursework, has been chosen to give the students appropriate time to set up appropriate configurations and to test and trouble-shoot them.
Assessment Methods
This module is assessed through two practical assessments.