University
of
Utah
Thursday
5:30pm
-‐
Spring
2014
–
Bountiful
Campus
Instructor:
Ken
Cuddeback
Phone:
Office:
(801)
626-‐6026;
Cell:
801-‐589-‐5082
Email:
kcuddeback@weber.edu
Web
Site:
http://faculty.weber.edu/kcuddeback
Book
Companion
Site:
http://bcs.wiley.com/he-‐bcs/Books?action=index&itemId=1118749618&bcsId=8481
Course
Description:
This
curriculum
provides
students
with
the
skills
needed
to
succeed
in
networking-‐related
degree
programs
and
helps
then
prepare
for
CCNA
certification.
It
also
helps
students
develop
the
skills
necessary
to
fulfill
the
job
responsibilities
of
network
technicians,
network
administrators,
and
network
engineers.
It
provides
a
theoretically-‐rich,
hands-‐on
introduction
to
networking
and
the
Internet.
Some
Learning
Outcomes:
Students
who
complete
Network
Fundamentals
will
be
able
to
perform
the
following
tasks
and
many
more:
1. Explain
the
importance
of
data
networks
and
the
Internet
in
supporting
business
communications
and
everyday
activities
2. Explain
how
communication
works
in
data
networks
and
the
Internet
3. Recognize
the
devices
and
services
that
are
used
to
support
communications
across
an
Internetwork
4. Use
network
protocol
models
to
explain
the
layers
of
communications
in
data
networks
5. Explain
the
role
of
protocols
in
data
networks
6. Describe
the
importance
of
addressing
and
naming
schemes
at
various
layers
of
data
networks
7. Describe
the
protocols
and
services
provided
by
the
application
layer
in
the
OSI
and
TCP/IP
models
and
describe
how
this
layer
operates
in
various
networks
8. Analyze
the
operations
and
features
of
transport
layer
protocols
and
services
9. Analyze
the
operations
and
feature
of
network
layer
protocols
and
services
and
explain
the
fundamental
concepts
of
routing
10. Design,
calculate,
and
apply
subnet
masks
and
addresses
to
fulfill
given
requirements
11. Describe
the
operation
of
protocols
at
the
OSI
data
link
layer
and
explain
how
they
support
communications
12. Explain
the
role
of
physical
layer
protocols
and
services
in
supporting
communications
across
data
networks
13. Explain
fundamental
Ethernet
concepts
such
as
media,
services,
and
operation
14. Employ
basic
cabling
and
network
designs
to
connect
devices
in
accordance
with
stated
objectives
15. Build
a
simple
Ethernet
network
using
routers
and
switches
16. Use
Cisco
command-‐line
interface
(CLI)
commands
to
perform
basic
router
and
switch
configuration
and
verification
17. Analyze
the
operations
and
features
of
common
application
layer
protocols
such
as
HTTP,
Domain
Name
System
(DNS),
Dynamic
Host
Configuration
Protocol
(DHCP),
Simple
Mail
Transfer
Protocol
(SMTP),
Telnet,
and
FTP
18. Utilize
common
network
utilities
to
verify
small
network
operations
and
analyze
data
traffic
19. Describe
the
purpose,
nature,
and
operations
of
a
router
20. Explain
the
critical
role
routers
play
in
enabling
communications
across
multiple
networks
21. Describe
the
purpose
and
nature
of
routing
tables
22. Describe
how
a
router
determines
a
path
and
switches
packets
23. Explain
the
route
lookup
process
and
determine
the
path
packets
will
take
in
a
network
24. Configure
and
verify
basic
operations
for
a
newly-‐installed
router
25. Describe
the
purpose
of
static
routes
and
the
procedure
for
configuring
them
26. Configure
and
verify
static
and
default
routing
27. Describe
the
role
of
dynamic
routing
protocols
and
place
these
protocols
in
the
context
of
modern
network
design
28. Describe
how
metrics
are
used
by
routing
protocols
and
identify
the
metric
types
used
by
dynamic
routing
protocols
29. Identify
the
characteristics
of
distance
vector
routing
protocols
30. Describe
the
network
discovery
process
of
distance
vector
routing
protocols
using
Routing
Information
Protocol
(RIP)
31. Describe
the
functions,
characteristics,
and
operations
of
the
RIPv1
protocol
32. Compare
and
contrast
classful
and
classless
IP
addressing
33. Describe
classful
and
classless
routing
behaviors
in
routed
networks
34. Design
and
implement
a
classless
IP
addressing
scheme
for
a
given
network
35. Describe
the
main
features
and
operations
of
the
Enhanced
Interior
Gateway
Routing
Protocol
(EIGRP)
36. Use
advanced
configuration
commands
with
routers
implementing
EIGRP
and
OSPF
37. Describe
the
basic
features
and
concepts
of
link-‐state
routing
protocols
38. Describe
the
purpose,
nature,
and
operations
of
the
Open
Shortest
Path
First
(OSPF)
Protocol
39. Configure
and
verify
basic
RIPv1,
RIPv2,
single
area
OSPF,
and
EIGRP
operations
in
a
small
routed
network
40. Use
router
show
and
debug
commands
to
troubleshoot
common
errors
that
occur
in
small
routed
networks
Text:
CCNA
Routing
and
Switching
Study
Guide:
Exams
100-‐101,
200-‐101,
and
200-‐120,
Todd
Lammle,
ISBN:
978-‐ 1-‐118-‐74961-‐6,
October
2013,
Sybex
Publishing.
Strategy:
There
is
a
lot
of
reading,
as
well
as
many
(at
least
one
per
chapter)
virtual
labs
to
be
completed
each
week
(sometimes
more
than
one).
To
be
successful
in
this
course
you
must
do
supplemental
reading
and
virtual
labs.
Please
come
prepared
each
week.
Feb
6
(Day
1)
Chapter
1
–
Internetworking
Introduction
to
Internetworking
Internetworking
Devices
The
OSI
Model
Video
–
CCNA
Module
1
Chapter
2
–
Ethernet
Networking
and
Data
Encapsulation
Ethernet
Networks
in
Review
Ethernet
Cabling
Data
Encapsulation
The
Cisco
Three-‐Layer
Hierarchical
Model
Feb
13
(Day
2)
Chapter
3
–
Introduction
to
TCP/IP
Introducing
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
and
the
DoD
Model
IP
Addressing
IP
Address
Types
Chapter
4
–
Easy
Subnetting
Subnetting
Basics
How
to
create
subnets
Subnet
masks
Classless
inter-‐domain
routing
(CIDR)
Subnetting
class
C
Subnetting
class
B
Subnetting
class
A
Feb
20
(Day
3)
Video
–
CCNA
Module
3
Chapter
5
–
VLSM,
Summarization,
and
Troubleshooting
TCP/IP
VLSM
Implementing
VLSM
Networks
Summarization
Subnetting
class
B
Subnetting
class
A
Chapter
6
–
Cisco’s
Internetworking
Operating
System
(IOS)
The
IOS
Unser
Internet
Command-‐Line
Interface
(CLI)
Administrative
Configurations
Viewing,
Saving,
and
Erasing
Configurations
Feb
27
(Day
4)
Video
–
CCNA
Module
7
Chapter
7
–
Managing
a
Cisco
Internetwork
The
Internal
Components
of
a
Cisco
Router
Backing
Up
and
Restoring
the
Cisco
configuration
Configuring
and
verifying
DHCP
Network
Time
Protocol
and
Syslog
Using
Cisco
Discovery
Protocol
Using
Telnet
Resolving
Hostnames
Checking
Network
Connectivity
Chapter
8
–
IP
Routing
Routing
Basics
The
IP
routing
process
Configuring
IP
Routing
Configuring
IP
Routing
in
the
network
Dynamic
routing
Static
and
default
routing
Chapter
9
–
Open
Shortest
Path
First
(OSPF)
OSPF
Basics
Configuring
OSPF
OSPF
and
Loopback
Interfaces
Verifying
OSPF
Configuration
Chapter
11
–
VLAN’s
and
InterVLAN
Routing
VLAN
Basics
Broadcast
Control
Security
Flexibility
and
Scalability
Identifying
VLANs
Frame
Tagging
VLAN
Identification
Methods
Routing
between
VLANs
Configuring
VLAN
s
Assigning
Switch
Ports
to
VLANs
Configuring
Trunk
Ports
Configuring
Inter-‐VLAN
Routing
Mar
13
Spring
Break
(NO
CLASS)
Mar
20
(Day
6)
Chapter
12
–
Security
Perimeter,
Firewall,
and
Internal
Routers
Introduction
to
Access
Lists
Mitigating
Security
Issues
with
ACLs
Standard
Access
Lists
Wildcard
Masking
Standard
Access
List
examples
Controlling
VTY
(Telnet/SSH
Access)
Extended
Access
lists
Monitoring
Access
lists
Chapter
13
–
Network
Address
Translation
(NAT)
Address
Translation
(NAT)
Types
of
Network
Address
Translation
NAT
Names
How
NAT
Works
Static
NAT
Configuration
Dynamic
NAT
Con
figuration
Simple
Verification
of
NAT
Testing
and
Troubleshooting
NAT
Mar
27
(Day
7)
Chapter
14
–
Internet
Protocol
Version
6
(IPv6)
Perimeter,
Firewall,
and
Internal
Routers
Introduction
to
Access
Lists
Mitigating
Security
Issues
with
ACL’s
Standard
Access
Lists
Wildcard
Masking
Standard
Access
List
examples
Controlling
VTY
(Telnet/SSH
Access
Extended
Access
lists
Monitoring
Access
lists
Apr
3
(Day
8)
Chapter
16
–
Managing
Cisco
Devices
The
Cisco
router
and
switch
boot
process
Configuration
register
Copying
the
IOS
15.0
Licensing
Chapter
17
–
IP
Services
FHRP’s
(HSRP/GLBP)
Syslog
SNMP
NetFlow
Apr
10
(Day
9)
Chapter
18
–
Troubleshooting
IP,
IPv6,
and
VLANs
Troubleshooting
IPv4
Troubleshooting
IPv6
Troubleshooting
VLANs
and
Trunks
Chapter
19
–
Enhanced
IGRP
IP
Routing
basics
Administrative
distance,
advertised
distance
and
feasible
distance
Configuring
EIGRP
Manipulating
metrics
for
load
balancing
Troubleshooting
EIGRP
configuration
Verifying
EIGRP
Auto-‐summary
and
split
horizon
Configuring
IPV6/EIGRPv6
Apr
17
(Day
10)
Chapter
20
–
Multi-‐Area
OSPF
Configure
single
area
OSPF
Configure
multiple
area
OSPF
OSPFv2
vs.
OSPFv3
Configuring
IPV6/OSPFv3
Troubleshooting
Verification
Chapter
21
–
Wide
Area
Networks
Introduction
to
WAN
Technologies
Configuring
a
serial
interface
Configuring
HDLC
and
PPP
Verifying
and
troubleshooting
PPP
Verifying
and
troubleshooting
PPP
Virtual
Private
Network
(VPN’s)