CIT 42600
Enterprise Networks
Enterprise Networks
Description
An introduction to enterprise networks and the issues related to their design and implementation. This course examines the need for corporate networks and the role they play in the business environment. Students will learn how to integrate various technologies to meet the needs of an organization. Topics covered include network security, interoperability, performance, and integration.
Textbook
No Book
Course Outcomes
- Describe enterprise networking concepts (CIT 1)
- Explain subnetting in a classless and classful environment (CIT 1)
- Configure switches in an enterprise environment (CIT 1, 9, 10)
- Gain hands on experience configuring routers in an enterprise environment (CIT )
- Master the skills for using Cisco switches and routers for configuring networking devices (CIT 1, 9, 10)
- Research and apply knowledge of evolving technology of networking (CIT 9)
- Research and apply knowledge new emerging technologies and standards (CIT )
CIT Program Outcomes (What are these?)
Principles of Undergraduate Learning (What are Principles of Undergraduate Learning?)
1d.
Topics
- Subnetting
- Problem Solving
- Network Layer Protocols
- Performance Objectives and Components
- How Switches and Routers Forward
- How do switches and routers find paths
- Static routing
- Host and small network relaying
- VLANS
- Switching configurations
- Configuring routers