Cisco Network Routing & Switching
Issued by
Texas State Technical College
Students will be more marketable in job roles such as Network Specialist, Network Administrator, and Network Support Engineer. They will understand standard networking devices, terms, and concepts. Students will demonstrate the ability to connect, configure, and troubleshoot Cisco switches and routers as well as identify basic security threats.
Additional DetailsSkills
Earning Criteria
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The earner will implement a network design for a small network to include a router, a switch, and end devices. (ITCC.1314.CC6.2)
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The earner will configure devices using security best practices. (ITCC.1340.CC2.1)
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The earner will configure dynamic address allocation in IPv6 networks. (ITCC.1340.CC4.2)
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The earner will configure switch security to mitigate LAN attacks. (ITCC.1340.CC5.2)
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The earner will troubleshoot static and default route configurations. (ITCC.1340.CC6.3)
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The earner will troubleshoot enterprise networks. (ITCC.2320.CC4.4)
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The earner will design Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR) networks to satisfy host requirements that can exceed 1000 hosts. (ITCC.2320.CC6.1)