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						May 2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]   
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                  IS 285 - Routers and Switches I This course introduces part one of concepts and procedures required to utilize industry standard switches and routers in multi-protocol internetworks. Topics include exploring router components and their function, configuring routers according to the industry standard operating system (OS), routing fundamentals in a subnetted network infrastructure, and LAN design technologies. The class focuses on the TCP/IP protocol suite and IP addressing in regards to function and importance in a routed environment. Routing protocol basics, such as static and dynamic routing techniques, are covered, with extensive labs and hands-on exercises.  Semester Credit Hours 3.00 semester credit hours Contact Hours: 60.00  Prerequisite: IS 123 Computer Networks . Corequisite: None. 
				  
 
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