Advanced Single-LAN Concepts
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Overview
Subject area
CST
Catalog Number
3507
Course Title
Advanced Single-LAN Concepts
Description
This course is designed as a second local area network course. Its main point of reference are the various protocols used in the available network operating systems, Novell NetWare, Windows NT, UNIX. It also addresses TCP/IP protocols. Building on a base of introductory network concepts, this course is a guide to troubleshooting network problems and those problems that arise with network-specific applications development. The students will be taught to create a troubleshooting process that identifies and isolates network problems in a consistent manner. The students will be introduced to LAN-network topics including current technology and emerging trends. Third party diagnostics tools will be presented together with native diagnostic utilities. The setting for the course will be a lab with multiple LANs, one of each two computers serving as a server and the other as a workstation. Each pair of students is responsible for their individual LAN.
Pre- or Corequisite
014435
Liberal Arts
No
Department(s)
Credits
Minimum
3
Max
3
Components
Name
Laboratory
Contact Hours
2
Name
Lecture
Contact Hours
2