Course Overview
Course: NET-150 Network Fundamentals
Semester: SP21
Professor: Jason Reeves
Course Description
Students will be introduced to networking technology and the integral part it plays in business and society. Organizations expect the communication in information systems will be reliable, effective, and secure. Topics include network protocols, services, and topologies, information security, high-speed LAN/WAN topologies, client-server technology, security vulnerabilities, network troubleshooting Students will gain factual, conceptual, and applied knowledge regarding network communications, security, technology evolution, infrastructure components, management functions, business processes, and design issues.
Labs
- Lab 1.1 Network Connectivity Testing
- Lab 2.1 Packet Tracer
- Lab 2.2 Observing Lan Activity
- Lab 3.1 ARP Observation
- Lab 3.2 Observing ARP in Packet Tracer
- Lab 4.1 Simple Routing
- Lab 5.1 IP Subnet Mask
- Lab 5.2 Subnetting Charts
- Lab 6.1 Simple Subnet Design
- Lab 6.2 Subnetting in Packet Tracer
- Lab 7.1 Tracing Routes
- Lab 9.1 Packet Tracer Static Routing
- Lab 9.2 Static Routing Part 2
- Lab 10.1 Understanding RIP
- Lab 10.2 More RIP Routing
- Lab 11.1 VLANs Part 1
- Lab 11.2 VLANs in Packet Tracer
- Lab 12.1 Building a WLAN in Packet Tracer