20-357-90/98-902-90 - Computer Networking II
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: 6:00pm to 9:00pm in Science Center North Room 303
Fall 2008
Instructor
| Jaiwant Mulik |
| Email | jmulik {at} desu {dot} edu |
| Phone | (302) 857-7910 |
| Office | Room 306A, 3rdth Floor Science Center North |
| Office hours | Tuesday and Thursday 4:00pm to 6:00pm |
Prerequisite
20-356/98-901 or permission of instructor
Scope
In this couse we will learn how to configure and verify router interfaces. Routing schemes such as RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP and OSPF will be studies in detail. Also this course will demonstrate the design and use implementation of classless IP address schemes.
This is the second course in a 4 course sequence designed to give you a through grounding in networking and also prepare you to take to CCNA examination.
Textbook
- Routing Protocols and Concepts, CCNA Exploration Companion Guide ISBN 1587132060
- Routing Protocols and Concepts, CCNA Exploration Labs and Study Guide ISBN 1587132044
Resources
All course material for this course can be found on the Cisco Networking Academy http://cisco.netacad.net Website.
Instructions on creating an account to access these resources will be given in class. Take some time to explore all the resource available there.
Testing
There will be 11 chapter quizes. These will account for 50% of your final grade. Lab assignments will account for 25% and the final will be the remaining 25% of your grade.
Policies
Cheating/Plagiarism is a very strict no-no. If you are caught, you will fail. Simple. If you do not understand a topic, ask your instructor in class. Don't be shy, it is likely that others are having difficulty too. If you are not satisfied that you understand the topic, talk to me after class. If after you go home and re-read the notes, but are still have difficulties, try to narrow in on the the specific area where you are having trouble, then come during office hours with a clear question. If the topic is still not clear (and there are more than one such student) we will go over it in class. Under no circumstances cheat or plagiarize, it is just not worth it.
As per univeristy policy attendance is compulsary, unless you have a excuse approved by the provost's office or me.
If you have any special needs, please let me know as soon as possible. We will do all we can to accomodate you.
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