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Course Introduction CET1600C – Cisco Networking Fundamentals Professor Yousif

Let us get acquainted! 1. What is your name and how would you like us to address you? 2. Is this your first networking class? 3. Are you taking any other networking classes? 4. What is your background in networking? 5. Are you a career changer? 6. Why did you sign up for this class and what are your expectations? 7. How determined are you to take the Cisco Certification exam? 8. What is your next step in technical training and industry certification after finishing this class?

Prof. Yousif’s Main Web Page Main Web Page:

CET1600C Web Page For all course information, syllabus, homework, labs, announcements, etc. Let’s go there now. Click here

Course Information CET1600C – Network Fundamentals / Introduction to Cisco Networking Fundamentals Concepts, Terminology, OSI Model, IP Addressing, Subnetting, Ethernet, LANs, Protocols, Packets, Frames, Data Communications “Survey of Telecommunication and Data communications technology fundamentals, Local Area Networks, Wide Area Networks, Internet and internetworking protocols including TCP/IP, network security and performance, emerging industry trends such as voice over the network and high speed networking. Designed as a foundation for students who wish to pursue more advanced telecommunications studies including certificate programs. Includes hands-on networking labs that incorporate Cisco CCNA module 1 as a lab component.

Course Information Network Topologies Transmission media Coax, twisted pair, fiber Modulation Analog transmission Digital transmission Line coding Bandwidth, frequency, amplitude NICs, Repeaters, Hubs, Switches ISO and the OSI Model Cabling, UTP Collisions domains Broadcast domains Binary and Hexadecimal numbers Ethernet frames MAC addresses Token Ring, FDDI Layer 2 communications IP Addressing and Subnetting Classful and Classless addressing Routers and Routing Protocols ARP ICMP DHCP and DNS TCP and UDP Some of the fundamental networking topics covered: This will not be the last time you learn about these topics in your networking education and career.

Where am I? “What should I already know? I don’t know any of this.” Perfect, you are in the right class, but you should already have basic computer literacy knowledge and skills. Hardware, software, CPU, RAM, ROM, disk drives, interface cards, bits, bytes, software development, WWW, , word processing, windows, file management Prof. Yousif, I think I already know most, if not all of this fundamental networking information. Do I still need to take the course?” See me after class and we can discuss your options.

My Approach My approach: Simple minded (me) Repetition Documentation (PowerPoints, online curriculum, books) Don’t expect you to know something I don’t cover in class. Do expect you to be able to extend your knowledge on your own. Encourage courteous participation but will not force it. No surprise tests. About Yourself Assignment

Herding Cats In some ways, the hardest networking course you will ever take. Not because it is difficult, but because: A lot of new concepts These concepts become more clear in later courses, after you have seen them multiple times. Learning networking is like trying to herd cats. No one great place to start. The material this semester will make much more sense in later semesters. The more you learn about other areas, the more a certain topic makes sense. A lot of, “You will learn more about that later.” A lot of, “Good question, but there is no short answer right now.” Sometimes, “See me after class and I can explain it.”

Cisco Online Assessments and Other Info Cisco Academy Connection: Cisco Online Assessments, Student Community ( First Time Login: Username = Academy Connection ID, Password = Temporary Password Login: Username = username, Password = password (As you entered in the New User Registration screen

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Assessment & Gradebook

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Before you go on break make sure that : You know how to login to the academy web site You know how to access the online curriculum

Course Introduction CET1600C- Into to Cisco Networking Fundamentals Prof. Yousif