Maricopa Community Colleges  CNT160   19994-20045 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 11/24/98
CNT160 19994-20045 L+L 3 Credit(s) 4 Period(s)
Cisco Advanced Routing and Switching
Development of knowledge and skills to configure advanced routing protocols, Local Areas Networks (LANs), and LAN switching. Design and management of advanced networks. Preparation for Cisco certification examination. Prerequisites: CNT150 or permission of instructor. Corequisites: CNT170.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
CNT160   19994-20045 Cisco Advanced Routing and Switching
1. Demonstrate how LAN switching and VLANs impact performance. (I. and II.)
2. Design, build, and document LANs. (III.)
3. Compare and contrast IGRP and RIP routing protocols. (IV.)
4. Demonstrate benefits of access lists. (V.)
5. Demonstrate implementation and impact of Novell IPX Protocol. (VI.)
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CNT160   19994-20045 Cisco Advanced Routing and Switching
    I. LAN Switching
        A. Performance
          1. Broadcasts
          2. CSMA/CD
        B. Network segmentation
        C. Benefits
      II. Virtual LAN
          A. Performance
          B. Logical segmentation
          C. Implementation
            1. Static
            2. Dynamic
        III. LAN Design
            A. Analysis
              1. Media and Topology
              2. LAN Switching
              3. Routing
            B. Performance
          IV. Routing Protocols
              A. Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
                1. Analysis
                2. Configuration
              B. Router Information Protocol (RIP)
                1. Configuration
                2. Implementation
            V. Access Lists
                A. Configure
                  1. Standard
                  2. Extended
                B. Control
                C. Verify
              VI. Novell IPX Protocol
                  A. Enable
                  B. Configure
                    1. Ethernet interfaces
                    2. Serial Interfaces
                  C. Performance
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