Lecturer(s)
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Vohnout Rudolf, Ing. Ph.D.
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Valenta Lukáš, Mgr.
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Course content
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1) Introduction to Routing and Packet Forwarding (Router as a Computer, Configure Devices and Apply Addresses, Routing Table Structure, Router Paths and Packet Switching). 2) Static Routing (General Role of the Router, Interfaces, Routing Table and CDP Protocol, Static Routes with Exit Interfaces, Default Route, Static Routes and Packet Forwarding). 3) Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocol (Classifying Routing Protocols, Classifying Routing Protocols, Administrative Distance of a Route). 4) Distance Vector Routing Protocols (Distance Vector Routing Protocols, Network Discovery, Routing Table Maintenance, Routing Loops, Routing Protocols Today). 5) RIP version 1 (Basic RIPv1 Configuration, Verification and Troubleshooting, Automatic Summarization, Default Route and RIPv1). 6) VLSM and CIDR (Classful and Classless IP Addressing, VLSM, Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)). 7) RIPv2 (RIPv1 Limitations, Configuring RIPv2, VLSM & CIDR, Verifying & Troubleshooting RIPv2). 8) The Routing Table: A Closer Look (Routing Table Structure, Routing Table Lookup Process, Routing Behavior). 9) EIGRP (Basic EIGRP Configuration, EIGRP Metric Calculation, DUAL Concepts, More EIGRP Configurations). 10) Link-State Routing Protocols (Link-State Routing, Link-State Routing Protocols) 11) OSPF (Introduction to OSPF, Basic OSPF Configuration, OSPF Metric, OSPF in Multiaccess Networks, More OSPF Configuration).
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Monitoring, Demonstration, Laboratory, E-learning
- Class attendance
- 42 hours per semester
- Preparation for credit
- 18 hours per semester
- Preparation for classes
- 30 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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To acquaint students with a basic router administration, settings and essential routing protocols configuration.
After successful completion of this course, students will have: - Basic setup and management of active network components. - Advanced knowledge of L2 and L3 protocols. - Ability to understand network schemes. - Learn how to create documentation. - Be able to secure the network infrastructure in a basic way.
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Prerequisites
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Knowledge of the English language at least on intermediate level required. Successfully passed Cisco Academy I.
UAI/756
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Combined exam
Successful completion of the final theoretical test to at least 80%, passing the practical part of the exam.
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Recommended literature
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Cisco Networking Academy. CCNA Exploration Course Booklet: Routing Protocols and Concepts. 2009. ISBN 978-1587132513.
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Todd Lammle. CCNA Routing and Switching Complete Study Guide: Exam 100-105, Exam 200-105, Exam 200-125. 2016. ISBN 978-1119288282.
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Wendell Odom. CCNA 200-301 Official Cert Guide Library 1st Edition. 2020. ISBN 978-1587147142.
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Wendell Odom. CCNA 200-301 Official Cert Guide, Volume 1 1st Edition. 2019. ISBN 978-1587147142.
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Wendell Odom. CCNA 200-301 Official Cert Guide, Volume 2 1st Edition. 2020. ISBN 978-1587147135.
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