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MIS 323 – Telecommunications – Winter Quarter 2010 MIS 323 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS Winter Quarter 2010 COURSE OUTLINE INSTRUCTOR: Mr. David Auer / PH 449 / 650-2904 / OH: MW 9:30-11:30 AM or by arrangement PREREQUISITES: MIS 220 or Demonstrated skills in Microsoft Office Professional applications MIS 320 - Management Information Systems MIS 313 - Computer Hardware and Operating Systems is recommended (Concurrent enrollment is OK) At least one programming language course (such as MIS 322) is desirable. TEXTBOOKS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS: Panko, Raymond R. Business Data Networks and Telecommunications (Seventh Edition). Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall: 2009. [ISBN: 0-13-615340-2; ISBN-13: 9780-13-615340-5 ] This textbook is available as an on-line textbook as CourseSmart. Page 1 of 7 MIS 323 – Telecommunications – Winter Quarter 2010 RECOMMENDED REFERENCES: Bott, Greg. Implementing, Managing and Maintaing a Microsoft Windows 2003 Network Infrastructure [70-291] Microsoft/ Wiley, 2006. [ISBN: 978-0-470-06887-8] Harwood, Mike. Exam Cram 2 - Network+ - Exam N10-002 Que Certification, 2003. [ISBN: 07897-2865-6] Segaller, Stephen. Nerds 2.0.1: A Brief History of the Internet. New York: TV Books, 1999. [ISBN: 1-57500-088-1] Singh, Simon. The Code Book: The Evolution of Secrecy from Mary, Queen of Scots to Quantum Cryptography . [Paperback] Random House Doubleday, 2000 [ISBN: 0-385-49532-3] NOTE: The following text outlines the writing standards for papers written at CBE - not just this class: Turabian, Kate. A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses and Dissertations, Seventh Edition: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press,2007 Paper $17.00 ISBN: 978-0-226-82337-9 (ISBN-10: 0-226-82337-7). MIS Networking Infrastructure WWW Links Page Internet 2 Network - Abilene Network Security: DDOS Attack on Estonia COURSE OBJECTIVES By the end of this course, the student will: Understand the important of professional certifications in the Information Technology profession; Understand the components of computers (workstations and servers)used in networks; Be familiar with the operating systems used by personal computers and workstations; Be familiar with the network operating systems used by network servers; Understand network fundamentals; Understand telecommunication fundamentals; Understand the TCP/IP protocol suite LECTURES Lecture attendance is expected, and I lecture on material beyond that in the text. You are responsible for all material presented in lecture whether or not it is covered in your textbook. Similarly, you are responsible for all material assigned to be read in your textbooks whether or not it is covered in lecture. The dates in this outline may be changed as necessary, and I will state such changes in class. Any announcements made in class are considered to have been disseminated to the whole class Page 2 of 7 MIS 323 – Telecommunications – Winter Quarter 2010 EXAMS AND GRADING There will be one midterm exam and a final exam. Each will be worth 100 points. In addition, there will be classroom discussion questions, homework, lab projects and a group project worth 150 points. Thus, there will be a total of 400 points for the determination of grades. Grades will be assigned based on a class curve, not a rigid point cutoff basis. The curve will be calculated, and grades will be assigned as follows: First, a "top-of-the-curve" point will be calculated which will become equal to 100%. This number will be determined by averaging 350 points and the highest number of points actually attained by a member of the class. Second, all point totals will be converted to percentages by dividing each person's point total by the "top-of-the-curve" point. Percentages will be calculated to one decimal place, and thus 89.9% is used as 89.9%, not rounded to 90%. Third, percentage grade divisions will be determined. Although these cannot be determined until the end of the quarter, they will not be higher that a 90.0%-and-up = A, 80.0-89.9% = B, etc, distribution. Plus and minus grades will be assigned, with, for example, 80.0%-82.9%=B-, 83.0%86.9%=B, 87.0%-89.9%=B+. A+ grades will not be assigned. EXAM/ASSIGNMENTS POLICY NO EARLY OR LATE EXAMS WILL BE GIVEN EXCUSE FROM AN EXAM IS GIVEN ONLY IF OFFICIAL MEDICAL DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED. REQUESTS FOR EXCUSE DUE TO PERSONAL EMERGENCIES [I.E., A DEATH IN THE FAMILY] NEED TO BE DISCUSSED WITH ME. The General Catalog of Western Washington University states that "If the final examinations schedule causes a student to take three or more examinations in one day, any of his or her instructors may arrange an examination later during finals week." Notice that this possibility ONLY applies to finals week, and that it is NOT required ("may arrange") of an instructor. Because of the use of mutliple choice exams in this class, I will NOT reschedule finals (or midterms) for individuals. Check the date and time of the final for this class carefully, and plan to be there! The General Catalog also states that students not taking the final without making final arrangements get "a failing grade for the course." WORKING TOGETHER - ACADEMIC HONESTY AND DISHONESTY I encourage you to study with other members of the class, and suggest you form small (2-3 person) study groups. Talking with other class members can help you clarify your understanding of the subject. However, your work on exams and on any graded assignments must be your own. You may study together for exams and discuss the solutions to the assignments, but anyone caught cheating on an exam or turning in a copy of another person's assignment will be dealt with in accordance with the General Catalog's Appendix D - Academic Dishonesty Policy and Procedure. If you're not familiar with this section, you may want to review it. HOMEWORK PROBLEMS, ASSIGNMENTS AND COURSE PROJECTS Details on the course project can be found on the MIS 323 Course Project page. Page 3 of 7 MIS 323 – Telecommunications – Winter Quarter 2010 READING ASSIGNMENTS The material will be covered as shown below. Please read the material assigned before the lecture. This will help you to understand the lecture material. Day of Week Date Wednesday 05 JAN 2010 Course Intro / Certification Friday 08 JAN 2010 Bits, Bytes & Binary Monday 11 JAN 2010 Introduction to Computer Networks I Analog vs. Digital / Telecommunications / OSI / Topic Chapter Pages Telecomm Lab Preface LAB 01 Number Systems Chapter 1 All Chapter 1</font All Re-formation of the "Baby Bells" [from Kyle Robinson] Wednesday Friday 13 JAN 2010 15 JAN 2010 Introduction to Computer Networks II Analog vs. Digital / Telecommunications / OSI / LAB 02 - (A) Network Components (B) NICS, Connectors and Cables Networking: Hardware Review (Reference A+ Exam, MIS 313) Graphical representation of RAID [from Kyle Robinson] Quantum Tape Backup Products Monday 18 JAN 2010 Wednesday 20 JAN 2010 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY HOLIDAY Network Standards I: OSI / Data Interfaces, Data Transmission, and Improving Data Communications Chapter 2, 3 All "Warriors of the Net" Video [from Paul Green] Friday 22 JAN 2010 Networking: Topologies, Media and Access Methods III Page 4 of 7 LAB 03 Topologies, Segments, Hubs, Switches and Routers MIS 323 – Telecommunications – Winter Quarter 2010 Monday 25 JAN 2010 Network Standards II & Phsyical Layer Standards Chapter 2, 3 All Wednesday 27 JAN 2010 Ethernet LANS and TCP/IP Internetworking Chapter 4, 4A, 8 & Mod A All < Except from "History of the Internet" Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Web Site Internet Network Information Center (InterNIC) Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) TCP/IP Model Address Resolution Protocol How a broadcast address works Friday 29 JAN 2010 LAB 04 - IP Numbers, Subnet Masks Gateways and ARP Networking Protocols : TCP/IP Learn TCPIP.com [from Paul Green] Learn To Subnet.com [from Paul Green] Monday 01 FEB 2010 Wednesday 03 FEB 2010 Friday 05 FEB 2010 Installing a Physical Network MIDTERM EXAM Networking: Physical Networks LAB 05 - WWU Field Trip Visio Cafe Monday 08 FEB 2010 WANs I: Telecommunications Chapter 6 All Wednesday 10 FEB 2010 Chapter 6, WANs II: Telecommunications Mod B, Mod C All Friday 12 FEB 2010 Networking: Building A Network I Page 5 of 7 LAB 06 - PeerTo-Peer Networks MIS 323 – Telecommunications – Winter Quarter 2010 PRESIDENTS DAY HOLIDAY Monday 15 FEB 2010 Wednesday 17 FEB 2010 WANs III: WANs I Friday 19 FEB 2010 Networking: Building A Network II Monday 22 FEB 2010 WANs IV: WANs II Chapter 7 All LAB 07 - PeerTo-Peer Networks Continued Chapter 7 All Chapter 9 All Cable Modem ADSL U.S. Drops Broadband Rank Verizon Response to OECD [from Chris Hass] Pew Internet and American Life Project Wednesday 24 FEB 2010 WANs V: Security Friday 26 FEB 2010 Networking: Building A Network III Monday 01 MAR 2010 WANs VI: Network Management LAB 08 - ClientServer Networks Chapter 10, 10A All Chapter 5 All Circle ID Web Site Network World: Taskforce seizes counterfeit Cisco hardware Wednesday 03 MAR 2010 Wireless Networking Wired Equivalency Privacy Wi-Fi Protected Access 802.11i(WPA2) 802.1X Mode (Enterprise Mode) Friday 05 MAR 2010 Networking: Building A Network IV Monday 08 MAR 2010 TCP Review , TCP and the Internet Wednesday 10 MAR 2010 General Review Page 6 of 7 LAB 09 Wireless Networking MIS 323 – Telecommunications – Winter Quarter 2010 Friday 12 MAR 2010 Term Project Presentations Monday 15 MAR 2010 FINAL EXAM - 03:30 - 05:30 PM Page 7 of 7 LAB 10 - Term Project Presentations and Discussion "Planning the Network" Project