wbl version Yarnfield Module introduction ITN ICT Principles Networking Linked to CCNA Network Fundamentals and Routing Protocols and Concepts Incorporates the CNAP online material as a reference guide ID: 624104
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ICT Principles – Networkingwbl version, Yarnfield
Module introductionSlide2
ITNICT Principles - Networking
Linked to CCNA
Network Fundamentals
and
Routing Protocols and Concepts
Incorporates the CNAP online material as a reference guide
… and gives you the opportunity to
progress towards the CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) qualificationSlide3
StaffIvailo Chakarov-
Module leader/tutor/Cisco Academy Director
ichak1sc@stokecoll.ac.ukSlide4
Module content
Network fundamentals
Routing concepts and protocols
Living in a network centric world
Introduction to routing and packet forwarding
Communicating over the network
Static routing
Application layer functionality and protocols
Introduction to dynamic routing protocols
OSI transport layer
Distance vector routing protocols
OSI network layer
Rip version 1
Addressing the network IPv4
VLSM and CIDR
Data link layer
RIP version 2
OSI physical layer
The routing table a closer look
Ethernet
EIGRP
Planning and cabling networks
Link state routing protocols
Configuring and testing your network
OSPFSlide5
Module assessmentThe assessment for this module is based on three parts weighted as detailed below:
Skills
test (30
%)
Case
Study (40%)
Log book
(30
%)
Grades for all parts deliver the grade for this module
To pass the module you need to get an average of 40%
overall
and
you must score a minimum of
40
% for each independent assessment
The two skills tests and case study also count towards the Network Fundamentals and Routing Protocols and ConceptsSlide6
Module assessment
Skills test
Completion
of a skills test which will be based
on content from both Networking Fundamentals and
Routing Protocols and Concepts
(1 hour and 30 minutes
Duration)
This assessment is closed
book
This
skills test is an individual
exercise
Case
Study
Completion of a case study in the form of a report
Log
book
Consists of 12 questions
To be completed parallel with the module deliverySlide7
Cisco certificationAll of the work which you have done for the module counts towards the Cisco training part of the course
You need to pass a number of online chapter tests
Network Fundamentals = 11 Chapter Tests
Routing Protocols and Concepts = 11 Chapter Tests
Online final exams
Complete the course feedback
To graduate the Cisco training you must:
score >= 70% on the online final exam
score >= 40% on the skills exam
have an overall score >= 70% on the weighted percentageSlide8
TutorialsYou will be given specific tutorials to work through
These will help you to understand the material from the lecture and put it into practical use
The tutorials are taken from the official Cisco tutorial books
There are too many to do in class, so specific ones have been selected for you
The tutorials all work towards the skills assessment so completing these exercises is important
You should also complete as many activities via Packet Tracer as possibleSlide9
Effective learningThe lectures give you the framework
The tutorials let you put that framework into practice
In order to pass the module you need the theoretical knowledge AND practical skills
Time is short on the module so please ensure that you attend ALL lectures and tutorials
You will need to read the Cisco online material outside class hours
You will be looking to spend about 8.5 hours
per week
of your own time working on the module outside the taught sessions (that’s about 1.2 hours per day)Slide10
Questions... ...are there any?