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CIS 160 - Introduction to Networking and Cisco IOS

5 Credits
CIS160 is an Introduction to terminology and applications of communications and networking as essential elements of computer and business information systems. Students gain familiarity in network environment, including OSI model, IPv4 and IPv6, subnetting and variable Length Subnet Mask, network hardware, software, configuration/addressing, media, LANs and WANs through discussion, demonstration and hands-on experience. The concept of network security appliances such as Windows, and Palo Alto and Cisco will be covered. This is the first in a sequence of networking courses required to complete the LAN and Network Skills certificates, and Network Specialist AAS degrees. CIS160 will be complemented by the first of four Cisco Networking Academy courses. Access to Cisco Networking Academy program will be given to students and students are required to complete all assignments. Cisco Networking Academy Completion certificate will be issued after successful completion of this course.

Pre-requisite(s) C SCI 100 min 2.0
FeesCF

Quarters Typically Offered
Summer Day
Fall Day
Winter Day
Spring Day

Designed to Serve Networking Specialist, Developer/Programming Specialist and Data Recovery/Forensics Specialist majors; industry professionals needing general overview of networking terminology and equipment.
Active Date 20220405T16:40:38

Grading Basis Decimal Grade
Class Limit 24
Shared Learning Environment Yes
Contact Hours: Lecture 55
Total Contact Hours 55
Degree Distributions:
ProfTech Course Yes
Restricted Elective Yes
Course Outline
1. Introduction to Data Communications
Basic Network Configurations
terminal-mainframe
micro-mainframe
micro-LAN
LAN-LAN
LAN-WAN
Use of satellite and microwave configurations
Network Models
Open Systems Interconnection(OSI) model
2. Data Signals
Analog vs Digital
Attenuation and its effects
Transmitting data using analog and digital signals
Data Codes(EBCDIC,ASCII,Baudot)
3. Media
Cable-twisted pair, coaxial, fiber optic
Wireless transmission
Criteria for selection
4. Making Connections
Basic Modem principles
Bandwidth
Use of DTE and DCE equipment
Data link connections-asynchronous, synchronous
5. Multiplexing
Frequency division multiplexing
Time division multiplexing
Dense Wavelength multiplexing
Comparison of multiplexing techniques
6. Data errors and their detection and control
Parity checking
Checksums
7. Basics of Local Area Networks
Topologies
Medium Access Control
Networking systems
8. Local Area Networks interconnecting
Hubs, Switches, Bridges, Routers
9. Network Operating System software and support
Client/server
Novell, Windows Server, Unix, Linux, OS/2
Licensing
Software in use-production
10. Wide Area Networks and the Internet
Network congestion
Routing
Protocols used in the internet
FTP,TELNET,IP,TCP,ICMP,UDP,ARP
IP Addressing and subnets
IPV4 and IPV6
11. Basics of the POTS-Plain Old Telephone System
Limitations of telephone signals
Leased lines
Frame relay
Comparison of DSL,ISBN,ATM and cable modems
12. Measures to set network security
External, internal
Encryption, decryption
VPNs
Policy

13. Network Design and Management
Systems Development Life Cycle
Planning, Analysis, Design, Implementation, Maintenance
Diagnostics
Network capacity
14. Data Communication and Business

Student Learning Outcomes
Discuss the use of Data Communications in daily personal and business environments

Accurately describe basic configuration of computer networks

Diagram basic network topologies and explain data flow in each topology.

Properly install a LAN.

Implement network security with different types of network security appliances.



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