Internetworking Fundamentals

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Note: This course is not available for the current semester.

Course No: AV0025000; Last Offered: No Data;

Course Description

Internetworking Fundamentals provides a clear understanding of internetworking technologies and how internetworks are implemented. This course will provide a knowledge foundation for the student who does not have prior experience with internetworking. Students will learn the concepts, terminology and the components of an internetwork in depth and analyze actual data packets as they transit the network while relating the addressing information to the OSI model. The student will design and build two LANs, and as the course progresses will interconnect the two LANs using a bridge and then a router. Comparable to UMass Lowell's 90.465 Fundamentals of Internetworking.

Prerequisites & Notes

  • Prerequisites: The student attending this course should have a basic knowledge of Windows screen navigation.
  • Special Notes: Students must be enrolled in the Data/Telecommunications: Nortel Router Track certificate program and have completed at least one of UMass Lowell's Data/Telecommunications courses to receive credit for this Nortel Networks course.
  • Credits: 3;

Questions About This Course?

Contact the Advising Center at 978-934-2474 or Continuing_Education@uml.edu

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