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Page 1 of 13 AY1617 July 16, 2016 /echua HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY ROUTING AND SWITCHING ESSENTIALS COURSE SYLLABUS Course Code : 6ROUTING Prerequisite : 6NETFUN Course Credit : 3 Units (2 hours LEC,4 hours LAB) Year Level: 2 nd year Degree Program : BSIT with Area of Specialization in Network Administration Course Description: This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches’ basic functionality in a small network. Students will learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with virtual LANs, inter-VLAN routing, static routing and single-area OSPF routing in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Students are also expected to perform network setup, configuration, and troubleshooting. Integrate basic network security, and implement IP addressing services. At the end of the course, students will be able to: Course Outcomes Graduate Outcomes Aligned to C1 Evaluate the appropriate use of switch and router services and operations where it is expected to be applied. BSIT 1: Apply knowledge of computing, science and mathematics appropriate to the discipline. Evaluate the appropriateness of ideas to situations where it is expected to be applied C2 Develop and implement solutions based on the specifications from the scenarios given in the topology. BSIT 5: Design, implement, and evaluate computer- based systems, processes, components, or programs to meet desired needs and requirements under various constraints.

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HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

ROUTING AND SWITCHING ESSENTIALS

COURSE SYLLABUS Course Code : 6ROUTING Prerequisite : 6NETFUN Course Credit : 3 Units (2 hours LEC,4 hours LAB) Year Level: 2nd year Degree Program : BSIT with Area of Specialization in Network Administration Course Description:

This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches’ basic functionality in a small network. Students will learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality.

By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common

issues with virtual LANs, inter-VLAN routing, static routing and single-area OSPF routing in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Students are also expected to perform network setup, configuration, and troubleshooting. Integrate basic network security,

and implement IP addressing services. At the end of the course, students will be able to:

Course Outcomes Graduate Outcomes Aligned to

C1 Evaluate the appropriate use of switch and router services and operations where it is expected to be applied.

BSIT 1: Apply knowledge of computing, science and mathematics appropriate to the discipline. Evaluate the appropriateness of ideas to situations where it is expected to be applied

C2 Develop and implement solutions based on

the specifications from the scenarios given in

the topology.

BSIT 5: Design, implement, and evaluate computer-

based systems, processes, components, or programs to

meet desired needs and requirements under various

constraints.

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Develop and implement solutions from given specifications

C3 Test compatibility with existing and legacy IT solutions when applying routing and switching configuration commands, IP addressing (IPv4 and IPv6) to switch and router devices of different IOS version.

BSIT 6: Integrate IT-based solutions into the user environment effectively. Test compatibility with existing and legacy IT solutions

C4 Switching and Routing Select, use, and adapt appropriate practices in the following:

1. techniques in “configuring” switch and router devices;

2. Methodologies in “setting up a physical network” from a given logical topology;

3. Standards/framework in “cabling set up” and“addressing;

BSIT 7: Apply knowledge through the use of current techniques, skills, tools and practices necessary for the IT profession Select, use and adapt appropriate techniques, methodologies, standards/frameworks, methods and tools to complex computing activities

C5 Raise issues and concerns that are experience as a team when performing the actual setup and configurations of the devices in order toseek consensus resolutions for troubleshooting.

BSIT 8: Function effectively as a member or leader of

multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams, recognizing the different roles within a team to accomplish a common goal. Raise issues and concerns to the team in order to seek consensus resolutions

C6 Reflect on own abilities and skills through taking the Online and Offline chapter exams, final online and offline assessments, skills assessment, and through providing course feedbacks at each end of the course to determine necessary development needs to reach the level of expectations and aspirations in becoming a network specialist

BSIT 13: Recognize the need for and engage in planning, self-learning and improving performance as a foundation for continuing professional development. Reflect on own abilities and skills to determine necessary

development needs to reach level of expectations and

aspirations

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Learning Evidences: As evidence of attaining the above course outcomes, the student has to do the following:

LE1: Skills Assessment (Actual and Packet tracer) C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6 LE2: Engineering Journal C6 LE3: Mastery Test (Chapter online and chapter offline) C6 LE4: Summative Test C6 Measurement System: To assess the level of performance in the learning evidences, the following rubrics will be used:

LE1: Skills Assessment

Area to assess Point Value

Cabling 10

Switch Configuration* 30

Router Configuration* 30

IP Addressing 10

End-to-end connectivity 20

Total 100

Area to assess Point Value

Skills Assessment Packet tracer

100%

Note: Items with * means point value can be distributed further depending on the specifications

LE2: Engineering Journal

Area to assess (per module) Point Value

Module 1 to 11 Per item basis

LE3: Mastery Test

Area to assess (per module) Point Value

Chapter online 100%

Chapter offline Per item basis

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LE4: Summative Test

Area to assess (all modules) Point Value

Final Online 100%

Final Offline Per item basis

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Learning Plan:

Intended Learning Outcome

Unit Course Outcome

Topic Learning Activities

Assessment Activity Student Output

Understand and describe basic switching concepts and the operation of Cisco switches

Perform configuration on

switch devices (Basic

Settings and Security)

Understand and describe how VLANs create logically separate networks and how switching occurs

Week 1-3

C1 C6 C2 C1 C2

Introduction to Switched Networks

Elements of Converged networks

Borderless Switch networks

Hierarchical Network Design Guidelines

Perform Basic Switch Configuration

Switch Initial Configuration settings

SVI (Switch Virtual Interface) for Basic Switch management

Switch Configuration verification commands

Security and Switch Management Implementation

Secure Remote Access: SSH Operation and configuration

Switch port security and configuration

VLAN Segmentation

Overview of VLANs

Benefits of VLAN Segmentation

Type of VLANs

PKA 1.3.1.3 PKA 2.3.1.2 PKA 3.2.1.7 PKA 3.2.2.4

Journal Mastery Test Packet tracer Activity 1:

Customized Packet

tracer assessment

Packet tracer Skills Assessment 1: * Assessment Exam_1(VLAN)

LE2 Module 1 - 3 LE3 Online and offline LE1 Configure swtich device with on SSH and Port Security LE1 Create VLANS

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between switch devices in a Multi Switch environment

VLAN Configuration

Creating VLAN

Assigning access ports to VLANs

Changing VLAN port membership

Deleting VLAN

Verify VLAN Information VLANs in Multi Switch Environment

Configure trunk ports and NATIVE VLAN

Packet tracer Activity 2: 3.4.1.2 Skills Integration Challenge

LE1 Summative skills on switch security and VLAN creation

Demonstrate skills in configuring switch basic settings and services

Week 4

C4 C5 C6

Simulate the given logical topology into a Functional network with router and switches

Group Activity

Actual Lab Skills_1

Cabling

Configuration

Basic Switch settings

SSH

Data VLANs and Native VLANs

LE1 Configure Actual switch devices

Understand and describe the purpose, nature, and operations of a router, routing tables, and the route lookup process

Perform configuration on Router devices

Week 5

C1 C6 C2 C3

Router Components Functions of a router

Interconnect networks

Best path determination

Packet Forwarding Methods

Basic settings of a router Router interface configuration using IPv4 and IPv6 Building the Routing table from directly connected network Verify Connectivity of Directly Connected Networks

Addressing

Table

Customized

PKA:

*Basic_config

Journal Mastery Test Packet tracer Activity 3:

4.1.3.5 Skills Integration Challenge

LE2 Module 4 and 5 LE3 Online and Offline LE1 Integration of other commands from previous with current topics on router

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Understand and distinguished the different ways on how to enable/configure inter VLAN routing in a small switched network.

C1 C2 C3

Inter-VLAN routing operation options:

Legacy Inter-VLAN

Router-on-a-stick

Layer 3 switching

PKA: 5.1.2.4 PKA: 5.1.3.6 PKA LAB3: Configuring Multilayer switch

Packet tracer Activity 4:

5.4.1.2 Skills Integration Challenge Packet tracer Activity 5:

Customized PKA: *InterVLAN

LE1 Integration of basic command configuration on SWITCH and ROUTER with INTERVLAN routing Summative Skills assessment

Exhibit skills in configuring router and switches

Week 6

C4 C5 C6

Simulate the given logical topology into a Functional network with router and switches

Group Activity Actual Lab Skills_2

Cabling

Switch and router basic configuration

VLANs

Inter VLAN routing

LE1 Configure Actual Switch and router devices

Understand and describe the use/purpose of different

Week 7-8

C1 C6

Primary use of static routing Advantages and

6.1.1.4

Journal Mastery Test

LE2 Module 6 LE3

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types of static routes. Perform static route configurations in IPv4 and IPv6 environment Examine static route entries in routing table

C2 C3

disadvantages of static routing Types of static route

standard static route

default static route

summary static route

floating static routing Configure static route using the following options:

using next hop IP

using exit interface Configure Standard static route

Configure Default route configuration Configure Route summarization Floating route configuration Static route verification commands

6.1.2.6 6.2.2.4

Packet tracer Activity 6:

Customized PKA *Basic and Static Packet tracer Activity 7:

6.6.1.2 Skills Integration Challenge

Online and

Offline

LE1

Enable routing

between

routers through

the use of

different

methods of

static routing

Demonstrate skills in configuring routers basic settings and apply Static Routing

Week 9

C3 C4 C5 C6

Simulate the given logical topology into a Functional small network

Group Activity Actual Lab Skills_3

Cabling

Router basic settings

Static routing

LE1 Implement static routing on actual router devices

Understand and describe categories of dynamic routing protocols (distance vector routing protocols, and link-state routing

Week 10

C1 C6

Structure and classification of Dynamic Routing Protocols through metrics and Administrative Distance

Distance Vector routing protocols

7.4.1.9 7.4.1.10

Journal Mastery Test

LE2 Module 7 LE3 Online and Offline

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protocols) Explain the basic operation of dynamic routing protocols Configure RIP and RIPng as a foundation for understanding basic network routing under Distance Vector Dynamic Routing Protocol

Explain the concept of a parent/child relationship in a dynamically built routing table.

C2 C3 C1

Link state routing protocols

Compare Static and Dynamic route Dynamic Routing protocol Operations

Cold start

Network Discovery

Routing Information Exchange

Convergence Basic RIPv1 Configuration Enabling RIPv2 Automatic Summarization Propagating Default Route in RIP RIPng Configuration Verification and Troubleshooting Examining Routing table entries

7.4.1.11 7.2.1.3 7.1.2.5 7.5.1.4 7.5.2.6

Packet tracer Activity 8:

*7.3.2.3RIPng

LE1 Configure RIP and RIPng routing protocol

Understand and perform basic routing under link-state routing protocol using Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol in a small network

Week 11-12

C1 C2 C3 C6

Link state Routing process using Shortest Path First (SPF) Algorithm Introduction to OSPF

Basic OSPF Configuration

OSPF Metric

8.1.1.6 8.1.2.6

Journal Mastery Test

LE2 Module 8 LE3 Online and offline

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Employ advanced OSPF commands

OSPF and Multi-access Networks (DR and BDR)

More OSPF Configuration

Router ID

OSPF Priority

8.1.3.5

Packet tracer Activity 9: Customized PKA: *Skills_OSPF Packet tracer Activity

10: *8.2.2.7 Packet tracer Activity 11: 8.4.1.2 Skills Integration Challenge

LE1 Use link state(OSPF) routing protocol to enable routing between remote networks

Demonstrate configuration skills through applying dynamic routing protocol

Week 13

C3 C4 C5 C6

Simulate the given logical topology into a Functional small network

Group Activity

Actual Lab Skills_4

Cabling

Router basic settings

Dynamic Routing Protocol

LE1 Enable end ot end connectivity of remote networks on 3 router devices using OSPF

Integrate basic network security

Understand, configure, and troubleshoot access control lists (ACLs) for IPv4 and IPv6 networks

Week 14

C1 C2 C3

Using ACLs to Secure Network

Types of ACL Standard ACL Extended ACL Complex ACL

ACL Operations inbound outbound

Configuring Standard ACLs

Numbered Named Standard ACL for telnet access

Configure extended ACL

Guided Demonstration through packet tracer PKA 9.2.1.10 PKA 9.2.1.11 PKA 9.2.3.3 9.3.2.7 PKA 9.3.2.10

Journal Mastery Test

LE2 Module 9 LE3 Online and OFfline LE1 USE ACL commands to provide logical security on a nework

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Implement IP addressing services in a small network

Understand, configure, and troubleshoot Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) for IPv4 and IPv6 networks

Understand, configure, and troubleshoot Network Address Translation (NAT) operations

Week 15-16

C1 C2 C3

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

DHCP Operations

DHCP for IPv4 and IPv6

Configuring Router as DHCP server

DHCP Relay

Network Address Translation (NAT) for IPv4 Configure NAT Operation

Static NAT

Dynamic NAT

NAT Overload

Guided Demonstration through packet tracer 10.1.1.5 10.1.3.3 11.1.2.6

Journal Mastery Test

Packet tracer Activity

12: 10.3.1.1 Skills

integration challenge

Packet tracer Activity

13: 11.4.1.2 Skills

integration challenge

LE2 Modue 10 and 11 LE3 Offline LE1 Provide address on devices using DHCP with integration of other command from previous chapter LE1 Use NAT process to enable private address be router to the internet

Exhibit technical skills in acquired in Routing and Switching.

Week 17

C6 Final skills Customized Packet tracer assessment / Skills based assessment

LE4 Technical Assessment: Provide configuration on swith and devices to make the small network setup functional

Assess students’ knowledge on routing and switching theories

Week 18

C6 Final Online and Offline Exam LE4 Theoretical Assessment on

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that are essential in understanding the services that router and switches provide.

Moule 1 to 11

References: Books: 1. Scott Empson and Cheryl Schmidt, Routing and Switching Essentials (Philippine Edition).

Cisco Systems, Inc., 2014. 2. Rick Graziani and Allan Johnson, Routing Protocols and Concepts. Cisco Systems, Inc., 2008. 3. Rick Graziani and Allan Johnson, LAN Switching and Wireless. Cisco Systems, Inc., 2008. 4. Rick Graziani and Bob Vachon, Accessing the WAN. Cisco Systems, Inc., 2008.

Internet Sources: 5. https://1383631.netacad.com/courses/205548 (dependent on published course in NetSpace)

6. http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/netacad/index.html

GRADING SYSTEM:

The final grade in this course will be composed of the following items and their

weights in the final grade computation:

Assessment Item Grade Source Percentage in Final Grade

LE1 Skills Assessment 35%

LE2 Engineering 10%

LE3 Mastery Test 35%

LE4 Summative Test 20%

TOTAL 100%

Passing Grade 70%

Passing Grade Conditions

Students should comply with the basic

requirements of the course and must

have taken the final assessment exams

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Campus++ College Online Grading System

Range Equivalents (Computed Averages & Transmuted Values

Range of computed

average

Range of Transmuted

Value

Grade General

Classification

96.40 100.00 97 100 1.00 Outstanding

92.80 96.3999 94 96 1.25 Excellent

89.20 92.7999 91 93 1.50 Superior

85.60 89.1999 88 90 1.75 Very Good

82.00 85.5999 85 87 2.00 Good

78.40 81.9999 82 84 2.25 Satisfactory

74.80 78.3999 79 81 2.50 Fairly Satisfactory

71.20 74.7999 76 78 2.75 Fair

70.00 71.1999 75 3.00 Passed

BELOW Passing Average 5.00 FAILED

Failure Due to Absences 6.00 FA

Unauthorized Withdrawal 8.00 UW

Officially Dropped 9.00 Dropped