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BI-ST4 Network Technology 4 Extent of teaching: 2C Instructor: Completion: Z Department: 18104 Credits: 3 Semester: L Annotation:
Students will further enhance their knowledge already acquired from previous BI-ST1, BI-ST2, and BI-ST3 courses. Principles of routing and switching presented during BI-ST1 and BI-ST2 courses got further extended in BI-ST3. Students were able to start fine-tune protocols' settings to gain certain advantages like increased efficiency, predictability, extension beyond a simple topology, security, etc. This module teaches students to configure and fine-tune Wide Area Networks and to experience a completely other type of network (Non Broadcast Multiple Access) which radically differs from well-known Ethernet (broadcast) type of networks. Students will also manage router and switch firmware, perform password recoveries, and emergency procedures. Also the security aspect is treated; students will learn possible intra- and inter-network attacks and the mitigation ways while maintaining the network running.
Lecture syllabus:
1. Hierarchical Network Design 2. Connecting to the WAN 3. Point-to-Point Connections 4. Frame Relay 5. Network Address Translation for IPv4 6. Broadband Solutions 7. Securing Site-to-Site Connectivity 8. Monitoring the Network 9. Troubleshoot the Network 10. Zápočet Seminar syllabus:
Labs: - BGP - OSPF NBMA - Multicast - ISIS - MPLSLiterature:
Povinná literatura:Doporučená literatura:
1. CISCO SYSTEMS, Inc. Cisco NetSpace [online]. Dostupné z: https://www.netacad.com/
2. ODOM W.: CCENT/CCNA ICND1 Official Exam Certification Guide, Cisco Press, San Francisco, 2007. ISBN 1-58720-182-8. 3. TEARE, D.: Návrh a realizace sítí CISCO, Computer Press, Brno, 2003. ISBN 80-251-0022-7. 4. SPORTAC, M. A.: Směrování v IP sítích, Computer Press, Brno, 2004. ISBN 80-251-0127-4. Requirements:
Successful accomplishment of CCNA4 final test and final lab.
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http://www.netacad.comThe course is also part of the following Study plans:
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