Semester: 2
ECTS: 6
Lectures: 30
Practice sessions: 30
Independent work: 120
Module Code: 23-00-532
Semester: 2
ECTS: 6
Lectures: 30
Practice sessions: 30
Independent work: 120
Module Code: 23-00-532
Module title:
Routing and switching in computer networks
Module overview:
The objectives of this module are to support students understanding of routing and switching technologies and how to achieve highly available computer network.
Students learn:
• To implement logical segmentation in the network through the use of VLANs,
• To implement redundancy and high availability mechanisms using Spanning Tree Protocol, link aggregation, stackable switches, and gateway redundancy mechanisms.
• To implement routing of data traffic in the network using RIP, OSPF, and EIGRP routing protocols
• To use and create network documentation from existing configuration and network discovery process
This module is important because it introduces students to complex network environments and is a foundational module for more complex topics that students will cover later in their study programme. After successfully passing this module students will be able to implement and maintain campus network infrastructure used in any modern network (e.g. schools and hospitals)
Literature:
Essential reading:
1. Cisco (2020) Campus LAN and wireless LAN solution design guide [Online]. Available at: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/CVD/Campus/cisco-campus-lan-wlan-design-guide.html (Accessed: 21 April 2021)
Recommended reading:
1. Johnson A. (2020) 31 days before your CCNA exam: A day-by-day review guide for the CCNA 200-301 certification exam. Cisco Press. 221 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Further reading:
1. Cisco (2021) Cisco networking Academy [Online]. Available at: www.netacad.com (Accessed: 21 April 2021)