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Jan 28, 2025
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CIS 262 - MS OS Infrastructure and Advanced Cisco5 Credits An advanced course in terminology, concepts and applications of networking as an essential element of computer information systems. Students gain advanced skills in the use of data communication equipment and media, routing, interconnectivity and network utilities through hands-on experience. This is the third course in a sequence of networking courses required to complete the LAN and Network Skills certificates and Network Specialist AAS degree program.
Pre-requisite(s) CIS 161 min 2.0 FeesCF
Quarters Typically Offered
Fall Day
Spring Day
Designed to Serve The Network Specialist major who wishes to extend his/her internetworking skills. Also for the professional interested in maintaining or expanding his/her technical/networking background and skills. Active Date 2014-05-29
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Contact Hours: Lecture 44 Lab 22 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Contact Hours 66 Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline 1. Network Operating Systems in the Enterprise Environment
Intranet and Internet; use of each in the business environment
Network growth as business grows
Windows Server environment
Scalability
Portability
Approachability
2. Planning a Windows Enterprise Network
Server roles
domains, domain models
trust relationships; multiple domains
directory services
logon
SID
pass-through authentication
3. Network and Transport Protocols
Transport protocols; routable
TCP/IP addressing
Subnetting
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
IP over LANs and WANs
Using DNS
Internetworking with routers
IP routing protocols
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
4. Data Services
Fast Packet Fundamentals
Circuit vs Packet Switching
Virtual Circuits
Frame Relay
5. Core and Optional Services
RAS
Access
RAS/DUN
Secure Connections
PPTP
Virtual Private Networks
Network achitecture
Pricing Options and Trends
Feature choices
Alternative Access technologies
6. Hardware data protection
Volume sets
Stripe sets
RAID 0,1,5
Backup files; server
7. Remote administration
Client administration
Clients in an NT Domain; multiple domains
Client, Server, Gateway services for NetWare
Administration tools
8. Management of user, group, computer accounts
User policies
Auditing
User profiles
System policies
Printing; rights, permissions
Printer management
9. Network Security
Problem Definition
Tools to protect the Enterprise Network
Screening Routers
Firewalls
Encryption
Authentication
Certification
Security Systems Applied
10. Interoperability
Services for NetWare; GSNW; Linux
File and Print services for NetWare; FPNW
Directory Services
Multi-protocol routing
11. Troubleshooting
Document settings
Boot failures
Printer problems
RAS connectivity
Fault tolerance failures
Access problems
Diagnostics
12. Trends in Access Technology
Switched Access Technology
Dedicated Wire line Technology
Mobile Wireless Technology
Fixed Wireless Technology
13. Electronic Commerce
Business Models
Internet as a Customer Service System
Internet as an Advertising Medium
Intranets
Extranets
Student Learning Outcomes Describe the use of intranets and the Internet in the business environment.
Outline the ways that NOS will grow with a company.
Identify the roles that a server can have in an Enterprise network.
Illustrate a two-way trust relationship between domains. Explain its value to each domain.
Distinguish between local login and domain login by describing authentication and pass-through authentication.
Explain the use of TCP/IP on networks.
Explain subnetting a network address. List the subnets, first and last hosts, and broadcast addresses.
Compare IPv4 to IPv6.
Compare and contrast TCP and UDP.
Indicate which protocols are routable and use them on a network
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