IP ing Fundamentals Theory and Practice Introductory course into computer networking Prof. Dr. Károly Farkas Guest Professor Department of Informatics, UZH farkas@ifi.uzh.ch
Introduction Reader: Prof. Dr. Károly Farkas, farkas@ifi.uzh.ch Associate professor at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Telecommunications Guest professor at University of Zurich, Department of Informatics M.Sc. in Computer Science, 1998, BME, Budapest Ph.D. in Data s, 2007, ETH Zurich Cisco Certified Associate (CCNA) Cisco Certified Academy Instructor (CCIA CCNA) Research interest Mobile, wireless, self-organized networks Advanced services (eg. location based mobile apps.) IP ing Fundamentals Course overview 2
What is this Course About? Based on the Cisco ing Academy program CCNA Exploration curriculum Fundamentals course IP ing Fundamentals Course overview 3
Cisco ing Academy Curricula Portfolio Building Scalable Internetworks Professional Specialist IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software ing for Home and Small Businesses Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise Designing and Supporting Computer s Fundamentals Routing Protocols and Concepts LAN Switching and Wireless Accessing the WAN CCNA Security Security Implementing Secured Converged Wide-Area s Building Multilayer Switched s Optimizing Converged s CCNP Associate Technician IT Technician IT Essentials CCNA Discovery CCNA Exploration Cisco Packet Tracer Student ing Knowledge and Skills
CCNA Exploration Course Sequence The curriculum consists of four courses Fundamentals is the first course and has no prerequisites The curriculum then offers flexibility in delivery Fundamentals Routing Protocols and Concepts LAN Switching and Wireless Accessing the WAN Routing Protocols and Concepts Fundamentals Accessing the WAN LAN Switching and Wireless Fundamentals LAN Switching and Wireless Routing Protocols and Concepts Accessing the WAN
Fundamentals Course Overview Chapter 1. Living in a Center World 2. Communicating over the 3. Application Layer Functionality and Protocols Objectives Understand How Data s Support Business and Personal Communications Describe the Structure of a and the Function of Protocols in Communications Describe the Function of Well-Known TCP/IP Applications and Their Related Services and Protocols 4. OSI Transport Layer Explain the Role and Functionality of the Transport Layer Protocols 5. OSI Layer 6. Addressing the IPv4 7. Data Link Layer 8. OSI Physical Layer 9. Ethernet 10. Planning and Cabling s 11. Configuring and Testing Your Explain the Role and Features of the Internet Protocol (IP); Understand the Fundamentals of Routing and Packet Forwarding Understand the Need and Structure of IP Addressing; Generate and Assign Addresses to s and Devices Explain the Role of Data Link Layer Protocols in Data Transmission; Describe the Layer 2 Frame and Key Frame Fields Understand the Functions of the Physical Layer and Its Standards and Protocols Describe the Ethernet Protocol and the Physical and Data Link Layer Features of Ethernet; Compare and Contrast Ethernet Hubs and Switches Identify and Select the Cables, Standards, and Ports Used for LAN and WAN Connections; Design an Addressing Scheme for an Internetwork; Compare Designs Define the Role of the Internetwork Operating System (IOS); Identify the IOS Modes of Operation and Basic IOS Commands
Innovative Assessments Student Initiated Formative Assessment, Measure Understanding Quizzes, Testlets, Drag n Drop Knowledge Flow Formative Assessment, Performance-Based Packet Tracer, Labs, Simulations Instructor Initiated Formative Assessment, Measure Understanding Quizzes, Testlets, Drag n Drop Knowledge Flow Cert Practice Exams Formative Assessment, Performance-Based Flash Rich Media, Packet Tracer, Simulations Summative Assessment SBAs, Final Exams, Midterms, Packet Tracer
Organizational Issues Course homepage www.csg.uzh.ch/teaching/hs11/ipnetworking.html Lectures Fridays, 10.15-12.00, room BIN 2.A.06/10 NO LECTURE on 21st October and 23rd December!!! Exercises Thursdays, 10.15-12.00, room BIN 1.D.12 NO EXERCISES on 20th October!!! IP ing Fundamentals Course overview 8
In Term Requirements Lectures Attending the lectures is optional, however Self-preparation is required Exercises Attending the exercises is mandatory Completing the chapter assessments of the course material is mandatory 2 missed exercises/chapter assessments can be made up during the semester after discussing the arrangement of extra timeslots in advance with the course reader IP ing Fundamentals Course overview 9
Exam Written, equals to the final exam of the course material Exam date 22nd December, 10.15 12.00, room BIN 1.D.12 IP ing Fundamentals Course overview 10
Course Material Cisco on-line e-learning system http://cisco.netacad.net After registration the course material is accessible via the on-line e-learning system IP ing Fundamentals Course overview 11