Comp 20193 Network Administration
Comp 20193 Network Administration
COURSE DESCRIPTION : The course describe architecture, componets, and operation of routers, and explains the principles of routing and rounting protocols. Students analyze
configure, verify, and troubleshoot the primary protocols RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF. Recognize and correct common routing issues problems. Model and analyze routing processes.
INSTITUTIONAL INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES PROGRAM INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (PILO) COLLEGE COURSE INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES (CILO) SUBJECT
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Course Outcomes
BSIT BSIT Graduate Outcomes
Creative and Critical Thinking IT01 Apply knowledge of computing, science and mathematics LO1. Describe the purpose, nature, and operations of router;
appropriate to the discipline
IT03 Analyze complex problems and identify and define the computing LO2. Describe the purpose and nature of routing tables;
requirements appropriate to its solution.
IT04 Identify and analyze user needs and take them into accout in the LO3. Describe the purpose and procedure of configuring static routes;
selection, creation, evaluation and administration of computer based
systems. LO4. Design and implement a classless IP addressing scheme for a given
IT05 Design, implement, and evaluate computer based systems, networks;
processes, components, or programs to meet desired needs and
requirements under various constraints. LO5. Describe the basis features and concepts of links –state routing
IT06 Integrated IT_based solutions into the user environment effectively. protocols;
IT09 Assist in the creation of an effective IT project plan.
Adeptness in the Responsible Use of Technology IT07 Apply knowledge through the use of current techniques, skills, tools LO6. Configure and verify basic RIPv1, RIPv2, single area OSPF, and EIGRP
and practices necessary for the IT profession. operation in a small routed network.
Community Engagement IT02 Understand best practices and standards and their applications.
LO7. Configure monitoring tools available for small to medium sized
High Level of leadership and Organizational skills. IT08 Function effectively as a member or leader of a development team business networks.
recognizing thje different roles within a team to accomplish a
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Strong Service Orientation
Effective Communication IT10 Communicate effectively with the computing community and with
society at large about complex computing activities through logical
writing, presentations and clear instructions.
Sense of Nationalism and Global Responsiveness IT11 Analyze the local and global impact of computing information
technology on individuals, organizations and society.
Sense of Personal and Professional Ethics IT12 Understand professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and
responsibilities in the utilization of information technology.
Passion to Life-Long Learning IT13 Recognize the need for and engage in planning self-learning and
improving performance as a foundation for continuing professional
development.
LEARNING PLAN:
Week Topic Learning Outcome Methodology Resources Assessment
Week 1 1. Introduction to the course a. demonstrate a sense of readiness for Orientation N/A
a. Vision mission Goals and Objective of the the upcoming semester. Self-Introduction Computer Networking a
University, and the College. b. Identify their learning outcomes and Group Discussion Top-Down Approach
b. Self-introduction expectations for the course. (7th Edition)
c. Course overview c. Recognize their capacity to creaty new Kurose/ Ross
d. Grading system understanding from reflecting from 2017
e. management the course.
Week 2 2. Introduction to Routing and Packet Forwarding a. Identify a router as a computer with an Lecture/Discussion Quiz
OS and hardware designed for the
routing process.
b. Demonstrate the ability to configure
devices and apply address.
c. Describe the structure of a routing
table.
d. Describe how a router determines a
path and switches and packets.
Week 3 3. Static Routing a. Define the general role a router plays Lectures/Discussion Homework
in networks. Demonstrations and LAB Hands-on
b. Describe the directly Simulation Quiz
connectednetworks, different router
interfaces.
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c. Examine directly connected networks
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in the router table and use the CDP
Protocol.
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b. Configure a device for using RIPv1.
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c. Verify proper RIPv1 operation.
d. Describe how RIP1 performs
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automatic summarizations.
e.Configure, verify, and troubleshoot
default routes propagated in a
routed network implementing RIPv1.
f. Use recommented techniques to
solve problems related to RIPv1
Week 8 7. VLSM and CIDR a. Compare and contrast classful and Lecture/Discussion Homework
classless IT addressing. Demonstration and LAB Hands-on
b. Review VLSM and explain the benefits Simulation Quiz
classless IP addressing. Case Analysis
c. Describe the rule of the classless inter-
domain routr (CIDR) standardand
making efficient use of scarce IPv4
address.
Week 9 Midterm Exam
Week 10-11 8. RIPv2 a. Encounter and describe the limitations Lecture/Discussion Chapter 7 Powerpoint Homework
of RIPv1’s limitaions. Demonstration and Presentation LAB Hands-on
b. Apply the basic router information Simulation RoutingProtocols and Quiz
protocol version2 (RIPv2) Concepts Rounting
configurations commands and Protocols and Concepts
evaluate RIPv2 classless router CCN
updates. Exploration
c. Analyze router output to see RIPv2 Companion Guides
support for VLSM and CIDR
d. Identify RIPv2 verification commands
and commond RIPv2 issues.
e. Configure, verify, and troubleshoot
and RIPv2.
Week 12 9. The routing Table: A Closer Look a. Describe the various route types found Lecture/Discussion Chapter 8 Powerpoint Homework
in the routing table structure. Demonstration and Presentation LAB Hands-on
b. Describe the routing table lookup Simulation RoutingProtocols and Quiz
process. Concepts Rounting
c. Describe routing behavior and router Protocols and Concepts
networks. CCN
Exploration
Companion Guides
Week 13 10. EIGRP a. Describe the background and history Lecture/Discussion Chapter 9 Powerpoint Homework
of Enhanced interior Gateway Routing Demonstration and Presentation LAB Hands-on
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Protocol (EIGRP) Simulation RoutingProtocols and Quiz
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b. Examine the basic EIGRP configuration Concepts Rounting
commands and identify their purposes Protocols and Concepts
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General Rules:
Aside from what is prescribed in the student handbook, the following are General Rules :
1.The course is expected to have a minimum of four (4) quizzes. No make up tests will be given.
2.Assignments and research projects/report works will be given throughout the semester. Such requirements shall be due as announced in class. Late submission shall be penalized with grade
deductions (5% per day) or shall no longer be accepted, depending on the subject facilitator’s discretion. Assignments and exercises are designed to assist you in understanding the materials
presented in class, and to prepare you for the exams.
3.Students are required to attend classes regularly, including possible make-up classes. The student will be held liable for all topics covered and assignments made during his/her absence. The
university guidelines on attendance and tardiness will be implemented.
4.Any evidence of copying or cheating during any examinations may result in a failing grade from the examination for all parties involved. Note that other university guidelines shall be used in
dealing with this matter.
5.Students are advised to keep graded work until the semester has ended.
6.Contents of the syllabus are subject to modification with notification.
7.Mobile phones, radios or other listening devices are not allowed to be used inside lecture and laboratory rooms to prevent any distractive interruption of the class activity.
8.No foods, drinks, cigarettes nor children are allowed inside the lecture and laboratory rooms.
9.Withdrawal and dropping from the subject should be done in accordance with existing university policies and guidelines regarding the matter.
Adopted from PUP Main Collge of Information Technology
MICHAEL ANGELO RESUJENTO SONIA S. DELOS REYES October 27, 2019 RUBY JEAN S. MEDINA
LEMAR DU Chairperson Head, Academic Programs
Course Specialist
LEONILA J. GENERALES
Branch Director
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