Main objectives of the course:
After completing the course, students will gain a closer look at the architecture, protocols and services of TCP/IP communication networks.
After completing the course the student will:
– know the basics of routing and switching in communication networks
– be able to design, implement and configure a small-scale network
– be able to configure and operate basic small network technologies and services
– be able to apply basic diagnostic procedures
Lecturers from the department:
Course information sheet | |||||||||||||
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University: University of Žilina | |||||||||||||
Faculty: Faculty of Management Science and Informatics | |||||||||||||
Course ID: 5BN103 | Course name: Computer Networks 1 (PS1) | ||||||||||||
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Number of classes per week in the form of lectures, laboratory exercises, seminars or clinical practice | Lectures: 2.0 Seminars: 0.0 Lab.exercises: 4.0 | ||||||||||||
Methods by which the educational activity is delivered | Present form of education | ||||||||||||
Applied educational activities and methods suitable for achieving learning outcomes | |||||||||||||
Number of credits: 5.0 | |||||||||||||
Study workload: hours Specification of the study workload: | |||||||||||||
Recommended term of study: 2. year, winter semester | |||||||||||||
Study degree: 1. | |||||||||||||
Required subsidiary courses: Prerequisites: Principles of Information and Communication Networks (PIKS). The course will be recognized by students who have successfully completed the CCNA2 Routing and Switching Essentials and CCNA3 Scaling Networks at Seconodary School, version 6 or 5, and are assessed according to the results of the examination, which is carried out by the agreed date no later than the first week of the semester. We strongly recommend to complete the course properly for students who want to continue the compulsory elective course Computer Networks 2. Co-requisites: | |||||||||||||
Course requirements: Continuous assessment / evaluation: It consists of two parts: A. Continuous tests with open questions - [weight of 25% of the total score] it is necessary to get 60%. B. CCNA2 FINAL Exam - [weight 15% of the total score] - theoretical and practical questions in the form of an electronic test on the Netacad portal, it is necessary to get at least 60% of the CCNA2 FINAL exam score. Final assessment /evaluation: It consists of two parts: A. Final test with open questions - [weight of 25% of the total score] it is necessary to get 60%. B. SKILL Exam - [weight 35% of the total score] - the assignment of the practical task contains the content of the whole CCNA2 course and selected topics from CCNA3 (topics will be determined by lectures), it is necessary to achieve at least 60% points. The final score is the sum of the continuous evaluation and the final examination: Overall score = Continuous open questions [25%] + CCNA2 FINAL exam [15%] + Final open questions [25%] + SKILL exam [35%], with at least 60% success for each section. <92,100> points A <84, 92) points B <76, 84) points C <68, 76) points D <60, 68) points E < 0, 60) points FX To enroll for an exam student must have 30 points. | |||||||||||||
Course outcomes: After completing the course, students will gain a closer look at the architecture, protocols and services of TCP/IP communication networks. After completing the course the student will: - know the basics of routing and switching in communication networks - be able to design, implement and configure a small-scale network - be able to configure and operate basic small network technologies and services - be able to apply basic diagnostic procedures | |||||||||||||
Course scheme: Lectures: - Routing principles, static routing - Introduction to dynamic routing protocols. RIP and RIPng protocol - Introduction to switched networks, hierarchical design, complex switch configuration - Virtual LANs and routing between them - scaling of VLANs (VTP, DTP, extendedVLAN, L3 switching) - Redundancy and loop issues (STP, RSTP, PVST + / RPST +) - Redundancy of default gateway (FHRP protocols). Port aggregation in LAN (EtherChannel technology). - ACLs for access control (standard, advanced, IPv6) - Automatic IP address assignment. DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 protocols and their configuration on routers. - Network Address Translation. - Network management, maintenance and monitoring Seminars and Laboratory work: Laboratory activities will be based on practical implementation of topics presented during lectures on laboratory networking equipment (configuration, testing, diagostics). | |||||||||||||
Literature: 1. Cisco Networking Academy Materials - CCNA2 Routing and Switching Essentials, CCNA3 Scaling Networks (in English) 2. Juniper Networks Academic Alliance Program Resources (in English) 3. Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials, Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation - selected chapters | |||||||||||||
Instruction language: slovak/english | |||||||||||||
Notes: | |||||||||||||
Course evaluation:: Total number of evaluated students: 76
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A | B | C | D | E | FX | ||||||||
13.16 % | 42.11 % | 28.95 % | 9.21 % | 1.32 % | 5.26 % | ||||||||
Course teachers: Lecture: prof. Ing. Pavel Segeč, PhD. Lecture: Mgr. Jana Uramová, PhD. Laboratory: Ing. Ján Jurč Laboratory: Ing. Marek Moravčík, PhD. Laboratory: prof. Ing. Pavel Segeč, PhD. Laboratory: Ing. Ondrej Škvarek, PhD. Laboratory: Ing. Michal Šterbák, PhD. Laboratory: Mgr. Jana Uramová, PhD. | |||||||||||||
Last updated: 2021-02-15 13:14:20.000 | |||||||||||||
The person responsible for the course: prof. Ing. Pavel Segeč, PhD. | |||||||||||||
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