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Computer Network

This 3 credit hour course provides an introduction to computer network technology. The course objectives are to understand basic network structures and components, install and configure networking hardware and software, and troubleshoot network problems. The course covers topics such as network topologies, operating systems, protocols, network interface cards, communication devices, setting up client-server connectivity, the OSI model, TCP/IP fundamentals, and network troubleshooting tools.
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Computer Network

This 3 credit hour course provides an introduction to computer network technology. The course objectives are to understand basic network structures and components, install and configure networking hardware and software, and troubleshoot network problems. The course covers topics such as network topologies, operating systems, protocols, network interface cards, communication devices, setting up client-server connectivity, the OSI model, TCP/IP fundamentals, and network troubleshooting tools.
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SUBJECT: TTTK 3133 COMPUTER NETWORK TECHNOLOGY

COURSE OUTLINE CREDIT HOUR: 3 HOURS

Objective: 1. To provide an introduction to basic network, sharing rights and share-level access, network interface card, troubleshoot the network and etc. 2. 3. Be able to service, maintain and troubleshoot the network Be able to understand the latest computer network technology such as tools, software and protocol.

CONTENTS: Module 1: Basic Network 1.1 Understanding basic network structure 1.1.1 Network topologies (bus, star, ring, wireless, segments and `backbones)

1.2 Network Operating Systems 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 Microsoft Windows NT Novell NetWare UNIX

1.3 Network Protocol 1.3.1 1.3.2 IPX/SPX TCP/IP

Module 2: The Physical Layer 2.1 Network Interface Cards 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 The computer bus Installing a NIC Configuring a NIC Troubleshooting NICs

2.2 Network Communication Devices 2.2.1 Types of device: Modem Hubs Switching hubs Repeaters Transceivers Wireless access point etc

2.3 Configure Network Cable

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SUBJECT: TTTK 3133 COMPUTER NETWORK TECHNOLOGY


Module 3: Client 3.1 Setup client / server connectivity 3.2 Install network client software 3.2.1 Windows 2000 server 3.3 Configuring; the network/client sever 3.4 Types of networks 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 LAN, internetwork, WAN, Enterprise Network, MAN, Campus Network Client/Server Peertopeer

Module 4: OSI Model 4.1 Protocols 4.2 Services 4.3 Functions that pertain to each layer

Module 5: TCP/IP Fundamentals 5.1 TCP/IP fundamentals 5.1.1 IP addresses 5.1.2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 5.1.3 Boot Protocol 5.1.4 Network Address Translation 5.1.5 Domain Name Service 5.2 TCP/IP Addressing 5.3 TCP/IP Configuration Concepts

Module 6: Troubleshooting the Network 6.1 Managing Network Problems 6.2 Troubleshooting Network Problems 6.3 Other Symptoms and Causes of Network Problems 6.4 Network Tools 6.4.1 Crossover cables 6.4.2 Hardware loopback 6.4.3 Tone generators 6.4.4 Time division reflectometer 6.4.5 Oscilloscopes

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