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Information Technology Department Saigon Institute of Technology Website: http://www.saigontech.edu.vn NETWORK + (ITNW 1358) CRN: 43899 Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Networking Technology (ITNW 1425)” Credit: 3 Passing Grade: 60 Course Objectives: This course will present current coverage of networking hardware and software along with the skills necessary to succeed in the dynamic field of networking. This course is introductory, with thorough explanations of networking fundamentals such as protocols, network design and implementation, and troubleshooting and support. Specific topics covered include: o Introduction to Networking o Networking Standards and the OSI Model o Transmission Basics and Networking Media o Introduction to TCP/IP Protocols o Topologies and Ethernet Standards o Network Hardware o WANs and Remote Connectivity o Wireless Networking o Network Operating Systems o In-Depth TCP/IP Networking o Voice and Video Over IP o Network Security o Ensuring Integrity and Availability TEXTBOOKS: Book Title Author ISBN Publisher Network+ Guide to Networks, 5th Edition, 2010 Tamara Dean Semester: Summer 2014 Campus and Room: R.308 Days and Times: Wednesday: 07:30 – 09:00 (Lecture) Saturday: 08:00 – 10:30 (Lecture) Friday: 07:30 – 09:30 (Tutor) Instructor: Hung Thai Nguyen Phone Contact: 0902602836 Email Address: [email protected] Tutor: 9781423902454 Course Technology Additional office hours made available based on appointments and I’m pretty much available by email most times during most days. Other Required Materials: The course will be enriched by demonstration of various concepts covered and the media mix will include video clips, audio clips, narrated white board demonstrations, software demonstrations, hands-on lab assignments, as well as "commentary". There are a number of "give-away" software demo downloads which you will have the opportunity to use during the semester. These are free and yours to keep if you like them. Detailed Course Evaluation: Percent Item 25% Assignments/Quizzes 25% Labs, Projects 25% Midterm Exam 25% Final Exam Total: 100% The standard grading scale of 90-100% equals an “A”, 80-89% equals a B, 70-79% equals a “C”, 60-69% equals a D, and 0-59% equals an F. Late Assignments Policy: Late assignments may be turned in within one week of due date with a 20% penalty. No assignments will be accepted after the final exam date!!!! Make-up Exam Policy: You are expected to take all exams on the scheduled days. Make-up exams are NOT guaranteed, but are granted at the discretion of the instructor. If make-up exams are necessary, it is necessary to make arrangements with the instructor PRIOR to exam date. NOTE: There is NO make-up exam for the final. Class rules: In class, students will be expected to abide by the following rules, please: 1. Turn OFF your mobile phones or, at a minimum, put them on vibrate mode! 2. Do not use the Internet during lectures or lab times unless specifically requested to locate some information. 3. Do not play games (computer or otherwise) during lecture or lab times. 4. Students may not do their class work or homework while being lecturing. 5. Note: violations of the above rules may result in student being “invited” to leave and not allowed to return without a note from the course’s chair-person, saying that no further infractions will occur. 6. All work turned in is to be computer printed with appropriate headings (name, course info, assignment number and date). Course Outline Notice: This schedule is subject to change based on class progress and the instructor's discretion. Week Date Topics 1 Week 01 (2014/06/16-21) 2 Week 02 (2014/06/23-28) Syllabus An Introduction to Networking Networking Standards and the OSI Model Transmission Basics and Networking Media Introduction to TCP/IP Protocols Topologies and Ethernet Standards Network Hardware WANs and Remote Connectivity 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Week 03 (2014/06/30-07/05) Week 04 (2014/07/07-12) Week 05 (2014/07/14-19) Week 06 (2014/07/21-26) Week 07 (2014/07/28-08/02) Week 08 (2014/08/04-09) Week 09 (2014/08/11-16) Week 10 (2014/08/18-23) Week 11 (2014/08/25-30) Week 12 (2014/09/01-06) Chapter Readings Chapter 1,2 Exams Quizz 1 Chapter 3,4 Quizz 2 Chapter 5,6 Quizz 3 Chapter 7 Quizz 4 Wireless Networking Network Operating Systems Review Chapter 8,9 Quizz 5 In-Depth TCP/IP Networking Chapter 10 Midterm Quizz 6 Voice and Video Over IP Network Security Troubleshooting Network Problems Chapter 11,12 Ensuring Integrity and Availability Network Management Review Chapter 14, 15 Chapter 13 Quizz 7 Quizz 8 Quizz 9 Final Q & A RELATED TO THE EXAM SCORES ANNOUNCEMENT Quizzes test will happen on each Saturday, from 9:30 AM Exam Standard Format Exam Exam Type Open/Close Book Quizz Multiple choice questions Multiple choice questions Open Midterm Final Multiple choice questions Number Duration of (minutes) Question 10 15 Points Chapters 100 Each chapter Close 33 90 100 01 – 09 Close 33 90 100 10 – 15