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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXEEV 0570 NETWORK SUPPORT SERVICES I60 con. hrs. 2 occ. crs.This course teaches important fundamentals of computernetworking and communications. Students will study networkingterminology, hardware componentry, Local andWide Area Networking (LAN/WAN) concepts and design, IPaddressing and subnet masking, cabling techniques,network topologies and the Open Systems Interconnection(OSI) model of layered network communications. Corequisite:EEV 0930L. Lab Fee. (OC)EEV 0571 NETWORK SUPPORT SERVICES II60 con. hrs. 2 occ. crs.This course extends the concepts from Network SupportServices I. Study and lab work will center on networking,networking terminology and protocols, standards, LANsWANs, OSI modeling, Ethernet and Token Ring topologies,Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), TCP/IP addressing,dynamic routing, routing, and the networkadministrator’s role and function. Particular emphasis willbe given to the use of decision-making and problem-solvingtechniques in applying science, mathematics, communicationsand social studies concepts to solve networkingproblems. In addition, instruction and training are providedin the proper care, safety, maintenance and use of networkingsoftware, tools, equipment and all local, state and federalsafety, building and environment codes and regulations.Prerequisite: EEV 0570. Corequisite: EEV 0930L.(OC)EEV 0572 NETWORK SUPPORT SERVICES III60 con. hrs. 2 occ. crs.This course extends the concepts from Network SupportServices I and II. Study and lab work will center on building,configuring and troubleshooting and Ethernet TCP/IP LANwhich includes hosts, hubs, routers, switches and all necessarycabling, as well as the configuration of switches tocreate a Virtual LAN (VLAN), developing an IP addressscheme for WANs and LANs, configuring networks to runRIP and IGRP, configuring standard and extended accesslists on router interfaces and configuring and monitoringNovell IPX routing. Prerequisites: EEV 0570 and EEV 0571.Corequisite: EEV 0930L. (OC)EEV 0573 NETWORK SUPPORT SERVICES IV60 con. hrs. 2 occ. crs.This course extends the concepts from Network SupportServices I, II and III. Study and lab work will center on theidentification and use of WAN-related router commands,configuring routers to implement basic District WAN functions,configuring and verifying PPP, ISDN and Frame Relayon the routers, and complete preparations for passingthe skills-based CCNA Exam. Prerequisites: EEV 0570,EEV 0571, and EEV 0572. Corequisite: EEV 0930L. LabFee. (OC)EEV 0596 NETWORK SECURITY SERVICES I60 con. hrs. 2 occ. crs.Network Security Services I will teach students to designand apply security solutions to reduce the risk of revenueloss and data vulnerability. It is an introduction to networksecurity and the overall security processes. There will beemphasis on practical security policy design and management;security technologies, products and solutions; firewalland secure router design, installation, configurationand maintenance; and AAA & VPN implementation usingrouters. This course will prepare students to take the MCNS(Managing Cisco Network Security) and the CompTIA Security+exams. Students completing their CCNA training andthis course will be prepared for work as a Network SecurityDesigner, Network Administrator, Network Installation andRepair Technician, and Network Analyst. Prerequisites: EEV0570, EEV 0571, EEV 0572, & EEV 0573, and CCNA Certification,or Instructor’s approval. Corequisite: EEV 0930L.Lab Fee. (OC)EEV 0597 NETWORK SECURITY SERVICES II60 con. hrs. 2 occ. crs.Network Security Services II will teach students to designand apply more advanced security solutions to reduce therisk of revenue loss and data vulnerability. It is intermediatenetwork security course and it extends the students’ abilityto manage and maintain overall security procedures. Therewill be emphasis on practical security policy design andmanagement; security technologies, products and solutions;intermediate firewall and secure router design, installation,configuration and maintenance; and AAA & VPNimplementation using routers and firewalls. This coursewill prepare students to take the MCNS (Managing CiscoNetwork Security), the CSPFA (Cisco Secure PIX FirewallAdvanced), and the CompTIA Security+ exams. Studentscompleting their CCNA training and this course will be preparedfor work as a Network Security Designer, NetworkAdministrator, Network Installation and Repair Technician,and Network Analyst. Prerequisite: EEV 0596. Corequisite:EEV 0930L. Lab Fee. (OC)EEV 0684 WIRELESS NETWORK SERVICES I60 con. hrs. 2 occ. crs.This course is intended to teach students to successfullyemploy wireless networking design, implementation, andmanagement. It is further designed to prepare completersfor the Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA)industry recognized certification exam. Through a combinationof online and text-based curriculum, students willdevelop the skills needed to work with industry standards,install commonly used devices, troubleshoot and correctcommon wireless network problems, and to perform RadioFrequency (RF) site surveys prior to installation. Theywill also explore and practice implementing standardsbasedsecurity to protect networks against unwanted intrusionusing such techniques as WEP keys, Virtual PrivateNetworks (VPNs), and key hopping. Further, training willalso include identifying sensitive information, establishingphysical security, creating and maintaining inventories andaudits, and using other advanced solutions over publicnetworks. Prerequisites: EEV 0570, EEV 0571, EEV 0572,EEV 0573 and CCNA Certification, or Instructor’s approval.Corequisite: EEV 0930L. Lab Fee. (OC)175

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