Characteristics of Hub, Bridge, Switch, Router
What is an ISR
Advantages of Cellular Connectivity
Dial up vs DSL
ISDN (BRI, PRI)
cable
physical vs logical topologies (physical layout vs how host accesses the media)
Cable / Network preventive maintenance
APIPA, local link addressing
LAN, WAN, MAN, PAN
802.11 standards
Coaxial cable
IPv6 basics - 3 parts of the address, compression
IPv4 basics - 2 parts
UDP
TCP
Ethernet (802.3, CSMA/CD)
Cat 5 Standards
Client server compared to Peer to Peer
types of network data
When is a peripheral considered a host
Troubleshoot default gateway issues
Breakdown 100Base-TX. What does each component represent
Troubleshoot NICS and data transfer rates.
OSI TCP/IP models
Monday, June 8, 2015
Monday, June 1, 2015
ITE 1 June 2015
1 June 2015 - IT Essentials Chapter 6
Today you will review OSI and TCP/IP models and wireless standards, watch a video on topologies then focus on completing chapter 6.
Learning Targets:
You will be able to:
List the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP reference models and the basic functionality of each layer.
Describe the difference between a physical and logical topology and diagram each if asked.
Know the IEEE standards for wireless networking
Intall and configure both wired and wireless network cards and routers
Configure an OS for networking
1. complete the OSI quiz on the following sites:
http://compnetworking.about.com/od/osimodel/l/aa031101a.htm
http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=osi-model_6
2. Wireless flashcards
https://quizlet.com/Stephanie_Grover/folders/chapter-4-network-access
3. Physical vs Logical Topology video clip
Review the difference between physical and logical topologies. I have shared 2 videos presenting the information in 2 different manners.
4. Pick up with 6.8 computer to network connection completing labs and filling out the packet.
Do 6.8.2.2 worksheet
Labs: 6.2.8.4 - There are 2 wireless card in the room. Zack can help locate them - One is installed in his system. Take turns installing and uninstalling those cards. If Zack's system needs a NIC, install a wired card.Do 6.8.2.9 packet tracer while waiting for one of the wireless cards.
6.8.3 Wireless and Wired Router Configurations
Read and do labs and packet tracer activities.
One of the routers is attached to a system Paul was using. There are two more routers, new the box, on the solder station. You may use those, but ensure that they are put back at the end of the day.
Tip: Check you TCP/IPv4 properties are you using DCHP or statically assigned? Is you current address on the same subnet as the router's?
6.8.3.13 requires both a wireless NIC and a router. you will have to work in teams.
6.8.4 read, fill out packet, complete labs.
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