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Introduction to Bridges, Switches, and Routers
(Prerequisite: Intermediate TCP/IP, and either Managing a Network Using Windows or Intermediate Commands of UNIX or equivalent experience.) This course examines how routers relay data on local area networks. Learn about the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of bridges, switches, and routers. Understand the differences between a bridge, a switch, and a router, as well as the appropriate use of each. Learn how to configure IP on different platforms and use simple networking tools to analyze the network. Students will have hands-on experience with a variety of network layouts in a lab environment equipped with multiple operating systems. [Table of Contents] Fee: $549 |

Two-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (13 hours) |
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G9161 |
Wed., July 9 & Thurs., July 10 | West County | Clarence Johnson |
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Intermediate Applications of Routers
(Prerequisite: Introduction to Bridges, Switches, and Routers or equivalent experience.) Learn how to configure networks with a combination of Ethernet and serial links. Topics include network design and troubleshooting, subnetting, IP access lists, ISDN, frame relay, T1, T3, and detailed routing commands. Understand how to design a subnetted network to maximize networks or nodes. Learn to configure various routing protocols, including RIP, OSPF, IGRP, and EIGRP, to achieve the best routing solution. Students will have hands-on experience with a variety of network layouts in a lab environment equipped with multiple operating systems. [Table of Contents] Fee: $549 |

Two-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (13 hours) |
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G9162 |
Wed., July 23 & Thurs., July 24 | West County | Clarence Johnson |
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Advanced Applications of Routers
(Prerequisite: Intermediate Applications of Routers or equivalent experience.) This course covers advanced topics in configuring, managing, and troubleshooting network routers. Learn how to manage a network using SNMP and other tools. Topics include installing SNMP agents, using monitoring software to verify connectivity, and configuring a CSU/DSU. This course will explore in more depth topics from the intermediate course, including subnetting and the configuration of the access list. Additional topics include simulating a wide area network to understand how to connect your network over a wide area link and network troubleshooting and design. Students will have hands-on experience with a variety of network layouts in a lab environment equipped with multiple operating systems. [Table of Contents] Fee: $549 |

Two-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (13 hours) |
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G9263 |
Thurs., Aug. 7 & Fri., Aug. 8 | West County | Clarence Johnson |
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