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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
  • Introduction To Internet & Intranet
  • State the role of Internet in the "Information Revolution" and "Digital Revolution".
  • Distinguish Internet and Intranet.
  • Define common Internet/Intranet terms and acronyms.
  • OSI Layer 1: Network Cabling
  • Design, build and test Ethernet 10baseT cable using crimping tools and cable testers.
  • Troubleshoot network cabling with cascaded hubs using professional network analyzers.
  • OSI Layer 2: Network Bridging
  • Distinguish hubs and bridges.
  • Define bridge operation in Ethernet networks.
  • Define various Ethernet standards: 10BaseT, 10BaseF, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet.
  • OSI Layer 3 & 4: Network Routing & Transport.
  • Compare Internet model to the ISO-OSI 7 layer model.
  • Define basic characteristics of the TCP/IP protocol.
  • Explain IP addressing method and classes.
  • State how to set up domain names and IP numbers in both Internet and Intranet.
  • Define and explain DHCP.
  • Explain routing in LANs and WANs.
  • Design, build and test a network with several routers, switches, LANs, and hubs.
  • Network Switching
  • Define and differentiate circuit, packet and cell switching.
  • Define and differentiate telephone, LAN and WAN switching.
  • Discuss the advantage of switching Vs bridging and/or routing.
  • Define and explain ATM, Frame Relay and VLAN.
  • OSI Layer 5, 6, and 7: Network Access Security and Application
  • Compare Internet model to OSI model higher levels and define Telnet, FTP, HTTP, and E-mail protocols.
  • State the characteristics and the organization of World Wide Web.
  • Define SLIP and PPP, and state the role of an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
  • Put together a computer-modem telephone line system and establish a successful access to an ISP.
  • Identify the hardware and software used in Internet access through the college LANs.
  • Identify the hardware and software needed for Internet access through a small Win 98 LAN and Win NT LAN.
  • Define and list what is needed to set up a www server, create web pages and CGI applications, write and run Java codes.
  • Explain the problems and hardware/software solutions for the real-time audio and video over Internet.
  • List the security options with each, intelligent hub and router.
  • Explain the use of passwords, packet filtering and firewall capabilities.

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