CNIT 202E- Routing Protocols and
Concepts |
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Instructors |
Sam
Bowne Email: sbowne@ccsf.edu Web: http://samsclass.info Sufyaan
Mateen Email: smateen@ccsf.edu |
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Office |
Cloud
218 5-6 Tue & Thur |
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Times |
Tuesdays
& Thursdays 6-9pm. |
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Text & Materials |
The
course content will be available online. The purchase of the textbook
accompanying this new curriculum and the lab manual is optional CCSF
will provide any additional handouts, access to software, tools and
materials that are needed for the class. |
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Course |
Lec-2,
conf-1 -PREREQUISITE: CNIT 201 or equivalent This
course introduces the architecture, components, and operation of routers, and
principles of routing and routing protocols. Analysis, configuration,
verification, and troubleshooting of the primary routing protocols RIPv1,
RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF. This
is the second course of the Cisco Networking Academy series preparing for the
CCNA Certification |
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Methods |
There
are 11 chapters that students will be expected to read primarily outside of
class. Class meetings will be a combination of lectures, discussion,
small group exercises and some hands-on practice to solidify and deepen the
course material |
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Final Exam |
The
final exam will cover all material for the semester. It will consist of the
Cisco on-line exam and a skill-based component. See class calendar for
dates. |
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Grading |
Your
grade will be based on participation & success in written & hands-on
projects as shown in a Lab Manual and Notes, Online Module Exams, and success
Online and Practical Final Exams. |
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Attendance: Your
attendance & participation in the class is important to us but we will
not take attendance each class. Your basic participation is measured by
coming to class & doing your labs abd tests. There will be one or
more chapterexams scheduled each week. Any student who falls
behind two or more weeks without prior arrangement may be dropped by the
instructor. However, under normal circumstances, we do NOT
usually drop students from the class rolls. It is the student’s
responsibility to file the paperwork needed to drop or withdraw from this
class. The
CCSF Computer Policy Guidelines
apply. Basically, be respectful in your communication with others
and of the computers and special equipment you will have access
to. In general, if a situation arises where you are uncertain
about the ethics involved, talk to us. Online
exams:
The chapter exams are given online. Due to copyright issues, it is not
allowed to copy the Cisco online exams in any form. The exams will provide
feedback on the areas where you need improvement. You get up to 3
tries at each chapter exam. The minimum score to aim for is 80%.
The online Final Exam is given in class. CCSF
Software Policy:
Software in use in the lab and on line or printed resource materials are
copyrighted with all rights reserved except when explicitly described as
public domain. Under copyright laws, these items may not be copied,
photocopied, reproduced or reduced to any electronic medium, in whole or in
part. Any violation or attempt to violate copyright laws may result in
disciplinary action. Add/Drop
Deadlines: This
is a short-term class. The add/drop deadlines are different than for
full semester classes. The last day to add is 4/6/10 and the last
day to drop with a W is 5/13/10. Final
Notes: |