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The subject matter of a course is described in various texts.
BI-ST3 Network Technology 3 Extent of teaching: 2C Instructor: Completion: Z Department: 18104 Credits: 3 Semester: Z Annotation:
Students will further enhance their knowledge acquired from previous BI-ST1 and BI-ST2 courses. Principles of routing and switching presented during BI-ST1 and BI-ST2 courses will get further extended in the course. Students will be able to start fine-tune protocols' settings to gain certain advantages like increased efficiency, predictability, extension beyond a simple topology, security, etc.
Lecture syllabus:
1. Growing the Network 2. LAN Redundancy 3. Link Aggregation 4. Wireless 5. Adjust and Troubleshoot Single-Area OSPF 6. Multiarea OSPF 7. EIGRP 8. Adjust and Troubleshoot EIGRP 9. IOS File Management 10. Final test, Final lab Seminar syllabus:
Labs: - Advanced OSPF - Advanced EIGRP - Route redistribution - NBMALiterature:
Mandatory literature: CISCO SYSTEMS, Inc. Cisco NetSpace. Online: https://www.netacad.com/ Recomended literature: ODOM W.: Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching ICND 200-101 Official Cert Guide, Cisco Press, San Francisco, 2013. ISBN 1-58714-373-1.Requirements:
Successful accomplishment of CCNA3 final test and final lab.
Informace o předmětu a výukové materiály naleznete na https://moodle-vyuka.cvut.cz/course/search.php?search=BI-ST3 The course is also part of the following Study plans:
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