Module Descriptors
PROFESSIONAL SWITCHED NETWORKS
COCS70638
Key Facts
Digital, Technology, Innovation and Business
Level 7
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Justin Champion
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 39
Independent Study Hours: 111
Total Learning Hours: 150
Pattern of Delivery
  • Occurrence A, Stoke Campus, PG Semester 1
Sites
  • Stoke Campus
Assessment
  • PORTFOLIO weighted at 100%
Module Details
Module Learning Outcomes
1. ASSESS CRITICALLY THE MECHANISMS AND ARCHITECTURAL PRINCIPLES OF NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS AT THE FORFRONT OF PROFESSIOANL PRACTICE DISCUSSING THE LIMITS AND RANGES.
Communication
Knowledge & Understanding

2. DEMONSTRATE CRITICAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE MAIN FUNCTIONS OF THE OSI DATA-LINK LAYER: MEDIUM ACCESS AND SWITCHING.
Application
Problem Solving

3. DEMONSTRATE SYSTEMATIC UNDERSTANDING & CRITICALLY ASSESS DIFFERENT LAN TECHNOLOGIES, INCLUDING ETHERNET WITH SUPPORT FOR VOICE TRAFFIC, APPLYING THE RESULTS TO SOLVE A GIVEN SCENARIO TO ADVANCED PROFFESIONAL STANDARDS.
Application
Communication

4. EVALUATE CRITICALLY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PHYSICAL CORE OF A COMPUTER NETWORK: DEPLOYMENT OF SWITCHES AND VLANS. DISSCUSSING THE ISSUES INVOLVED DRAWING APPROPRIATE CONCLUSIONS.
Communication
Knowledge & Understanding
Module Indicative Content
This module will cover topics of:

Key characteristics of various switching technologies, LAN Switching and the hierarchical model of network design, VLANs and network security, VLANS and broadcast distribution, configuring VLANs, VLAN Identification (ISL, IEEE 802.1q)
Spanning tree protocol (STP)
Inter-VLAN routing
Restricting network access, Access policy overview, controlling privilege levels, and policy configuration
Designing and building a campus network with high availability, FHRP and Campus Security.

Module Additonal Assessment Details
A PORTFOLIO weighted at 100%. (Learning Outcomes 1 to 4).
This will be a portfolio consisting of a case study 1500 words (50%) Learning Outcomes 1 and 4, and an application of the students understanding in a practical lab based solution (50%) Learning Outcomes 2 and 3.

Module Learning Strategies
12 hours lectures and 24 hours labs / tutorials
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 of theory
Investigations using the Web
Module Texts
Hucaby, D., (2014) CCNP Routing and Switching SWITCH 300-115 Official Cert Guide, Cisco Press; Har/Cdr edition, ISBN-13: 978-1587205606, ISBN-10: 1587205602.

Bryant, C., (2015), CCNP SWITCH 300-115 Study Guide (CCNP Success), CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1 edition, ISBN-13: 978-1517351229, ISBN-10: 1517351227

Suggested reading:
Goldman and Rawles, (2000), Local Area Networks, a business-orientated approach, Wiley, 2nd edition, ISBN:0471 33047 7

Halsall, F. (2005), Computer Networking and the Internet, Addison Wesley, 5th edition, ISBN-321-26358-8


Background reading:

Comer, D. E. (2008) Computer Networks and Internets, Pearson, ISBN: 978-0135045831

Module Resources
Specialist networking laboratory with CISCO equipment
- Library
- Windows/Linux workstations
- Internet access

CISCO Academy
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- CISCO Networking Academy programme assessment server
- Laboratory exercise sheets provided by course instructor
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Prior study of modules containing CCNA content or equivalent

Module Learning Strategies
13 hours lectures and 26 hours labs / tutorials
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 of theory
Investigations using the Web
Web Descriptor
Switching is becoming more dominant in the field especially in the data-centre environment, "Professional Switched Networks" embeds the CISCO Certified Network Professional (CCNP) exam, which is an internationally recognised qualification (300-115) into a module supported by a high practical content. It covers basic concepts as a revision, then focuses on campus network architecture, STP, inter-VLAN routing, High Availability, FHRP and Campus Network Security. This course will enable you to study for the CISCO CCNP CISCO IP Switched Networks academy certification.