Module Texts
Cisco Networking Academy Program: CCNP1 on-line course material, Cisco Systems Inc. hosted by Staffordshire University
CCNP: Complete Study Guide (642-801, 642-811, 642-821, 642-831) by Wade Edwards et al., Sybex, May 2005, ISBN: 0782144217
Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI), 3rd Edition, by Diane Teare & Catherine Paquet, Cisco Press 3 edition, December 2006, ISBN: 1587052237
Module Special Admissions Requirements
To have completed CE00126-1 (Introduction to Networking with LANs and WANs) and/or study of modules containing CCNA content or equivalent or valid CCNA qualification.
Module Resources
- Internet
- Library
- Windows workstations
- Networking equipment in University labs
Additionally, for CISCO Academies only
- On-line learning material provided by CISCO Inc.
- CISCO Networking Academy programme assessment server
- Laboratory exercise sheets provided by course instructor
NOTE
Instructors teaching this module who use the CISCO material must have completed a CCNP1 instructor training course of the CNAP programme.
Module Indicative Content
This module introduces students to scaling IP networks. Students learn to use VLSM, IPv6, IP Multicasting, private addressing, and NAT optimise IP address utilisation.
The majority of the course content is related to the implementation of RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP routing protocols. In addition, the course details the important techniques used for route filtering and route redistribution.
Upon completion of this module, students will have performed tasks related to Inter-network scalability, Advanced IP addressing techniques, Routing protocol operation, configuration, and troubleshooting including RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP and route optimisation.
Module Additional Assessment Details
A written examination, length 2 hours, weighted at 50% (Learning outcomes 1, 3 and 4).
A practical exam, length 1 hour (not in examination conditions), weighted at 50% (Learning outcome 2).
Module Learning Strategies
12 hours lectures; 24 hours labs / tutorial
Self-managed learning using on-line material
Weekly one hour lecture to supplement on-line material
On-line multiple choice tests to give formative feedback
Lab sessions every week to gain practical networking experience and re-enforce theory
Investigation using Web
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