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CP5240:03
Internetworking 2
LAN switching, VLANs, LAN design, IGRP, access lists, Novell IPX, WANs and WAN design, PPP, ISDN, frame relay.
explain the details of LAN switching and compare and contrast segmentation with bridges, switches and routers;
explain why VLANs are used and how they are achieved using switches; configure switches to create VLANs;
compare and contrast dynamic routing, routed protocols versus routing protocols, distance vector versus link state routing and RIP versus IGRP; configure networks to run RIP and IGRP;
explain the use and importance of access lists; configure standard and extended access lists on router interfaces;
explain the various WAN technology options for district sized networks; identify and use WAN-related router commands;
explain why and how ISDN can be integrated into a district WAN; identify how to configure and verify ISDN on a router;
Students should be able to demonstrate the required capabilities at a level appropriate for postgraduate studies, including analysis and design.
Assessment is 100% on-course. It consists of theory tests, practice tests, laboratory exercises, individual assignments and group assignments (weights to be advised in class).