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This document outlines the details of a course on network system administration including course code, objectives, outcomes, syllabus units for both theory and labs, assessment details, and important dates.

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INTRODUCTION TO COURSE

22CAH-752
NETWORK SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATION
Agenda
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 Course Code and Type


 Course Objectives
 Course Outcomes
 Syllabus-Theory
 Syllabus-Lab
 Important Dates
Course Code and Name
3

 Course Code: 22CAH-752


 Course Name: Network System Administration
 Lecture: 3
 Practical: 2
Course Objectives
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 To prepare the applicants to identify, design and recommend


the best Cisco solutions for small to medium-sized businesses.
 To provide the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting
information, to install and configure the Cisco products.
 To introduce to wireless networking concepts and
terminology, and performance-based skills.
Course Outcomes
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CO1 Analyse and summarise the types of network.


CO2 Analyse and summarise the network topologies.
CO3 Categorise different application layer protocols
to support various applications on network.

CO4 Evaluate IEEE standards employed in computer


networking.

CO5 Implement the concept of IPv4Addressing and


Sub-netting for finding the IP address.
Syllabus-Unit-1
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 Introduction & basic concepts, Today's world and networking


 Types of network- LAN, WAN
 Internet, Intranet and Extranet
 Internet Connection Providers.
 Communication Rules, Network Protocols and Standards, OSI
Reference Model and TCP/IP Model, Data Encapsulation & Data
Access
 Network Architecture: Two-Tier and Three-Tier Architecture
 Components of Infrastructure: Firewall, Access Points, Wireless
Controller.
 Effect of Cloud Resources on Enterprise Network Architecture-
Traffic Path to Internal and External Cloud Services, Virtual
Services, Basic Virtual Network Infrastructure.
Syllabus-Unit-2
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 Networking Devices: Introduction, Router, Switch,


Hub.
 Networking Media (Wired & Wireless)- Physical
Layer Connection, Copper Cabling, UTP Cabling,
Fiber Optic Cabling, Wireless Media.
 Ethernet: Ethernet concepts- media, services, and
operations, Ethernet - Protocol, Frame, MAC Address.
Syllabus-Unit-3
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 IPv4Addressing and Sub-netting: Introduction & Concepts,


Compare and Contrast IPv4 Address Types- Unicast, Broadcast,
Multicast. Need for private IPv4 addressing.
 IPv6 Addressing Scheme: Addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN
environment, IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration. Compare
and Contrast IPv6Address Types-Global Unicast, Unique local,
Link local, Multicast, Modified EUI 64, Auto Configuration,
Anycast.
 Applications of Computer Networks: Email Programs, File
Transfer Tools & Programs, Terminal Emulation (Telnet), Video
Conferencing/ Calling, Chatting / Messengers, E-commerce
Applications.
 Network Security and Privacy: Brief Introduction to
Syllabus-Lab
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 Experiment 1 Troubleshooting- Perform and


Document Fault Isolation, Resolve or Escalate
 Experiment 2 Verify and Monitor Resolution.
 Experiment 3 IPv4 Addressing and Sub-netting:
Configure, Verify,
 Experiment 4 Troubleshoot.IPV4
 Experiment 5 IPv6 Addressing Scheme: Addressing
requirements in a LAN/WAN environment. Configure,
verify, and troubleshoot.
Syllabus-Lab
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 Experiment 1 Troubleshooting- Perform and


Document Fault Isolation, Resolve or Escalate
 Experiment 2 Verify and Monitor Resolution.
 Experiment 3 IPv4 Addressing and Sub-netting:
Configure, Verify,
 Experiment 4 Troubleshoot.IPV4
 Experiment 5 IPv6 Addressing Scheme: Addressing
requirements in a LAN/WAN environment. Configure,
verify, and troubleshoot.
Assessment‌
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The performance of students is evaluated as follows:


‌ Theory‌‌ Practical‌‌
Components‌ ‌Internal‌‌ Mid Term End Term Continuous Mid Term End Term
‌ Assessment Assessment Assessment Assessmen Assessme
Assessment‌‌
t nt
Marks‌‌ 20 20 60 40 20 40
Total‌‌
200‌‌
Marks‌‌
Assessment‌
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The performance of students is evaluated as follows:


S No. Type of Assessment Weightage of Frequency of Final Weightage in Remarks
actual Task Internal
(Graded/Non-Graded)
conduct
Assessment
1 Short Term 20 marks of One per semester 12 marks As applicable to course types
depicted above.
Paper/Research each
Paper in form of Assignment with assignment
Rubrics.
2 Exam 20 marks for 2 per semester 20 marks As applicable to course types
one MST depicted above

3 Quiz/Test 6 marks of 2 per Unit 6 marks As applicable to course types


4 Attendance and each quiz
NA NA 2 marks depicted above.
Engagement Score
5 Presentation 6 marks of 2 per Unit Marks will be given in As applicable to course types
each Quiz depicted above.
Important Dates
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 MST-1 Theory : 12-02-2024 to 15-02-2024


 Lab MST: 11-03-2024 to 16-03-2024
 MST-2 Theory: 20-03-2024 to 23-03-2024
 Last Teaching Day: 24-04-2024
 Final Practical Exam and Project Viva: 25-04-2024 to
30-04-2024
 Final Theory Exam: 01-05-2024 to 22-05-2024

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