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Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA3) (C0060), 3 op

Basic information

Course name:Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA3)
Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA3)
Course Winha code:C0060
Kurre acronym:CCNA3
Credits:3
Type and level of course:Professional studies
Year of study, semester or study period:2.year
Implementation:Spring semester, 3.period
Semester:0708
Language of tuition:English
Teacher:Kyösti Komulainen, Matti Puska, Erik Pätynen or Heikki Rahkonen
Final assessment:Grading scale (0-5)

Descriptions

Prerequisites

C0059 Internetworks

Course contents (core content level)

The unit focuses on the following: Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM), intermediate routing protocols such as RIP v2, single-area OSPF and EIGRP. Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs (VLANs) and basics of inter-VLAN routing by using an external router.

Course contents (additional)

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), VLAN concepts: End-to-end VLAN and Geographic VLANs.

Core content level learning outcomes (knowledge and understanding)

After completing the unit the student understands classless routing, VLSM, intermediate Routing Protocols: RIP v2, single area OSPF and EIGRP, Ethernet switching, VLAN concepts, operation and benefits, broadcast domains in case of VLANs and routers,
basics of inter-VLAN routing by using an external router.

Core content level learning outcomes (skills)

Upon completion of the unit, the student is able to perform tasks related to the following: VLSM, configuration of RIP v2, single area OSPF and EIGRP, CLI configuration of IOS user interface switches, physical and logical interfaces: dividing physical interfaces into subinterfaces.

Recommended reading

Cisco Networking Academy on-line material:
CCNA3 ? Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing
Laboratory instructions

Teaching and learning strategies

Laboratory exercises 35 h
Case study 6 h
On-line final exam 2 h
Lab exam 1 h
Self study 36 h

Total 80 h

Teaching methods and student workload

Exam
Self-study
Laboratory assignments
Report/project

Assessment weighting and grading

Theoretical and practical learning results are tested with on-line assignments during the unit, with a laboratory examination, a theory exam and case study. To pass the course an acceptable case study, laboratory examination and theory examination is needed.

Related competences of the degree programme

Telecommunications

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