Lab practicing for Computer Network Design course Ljupco Antovski University St. Cyril and Methodius, Institute of Informatics, Faculty.

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Lab practicing for Computer Network Design course Ljupco Antovski University St. Cyril and Methodius, Institute of Informatics, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Skopje, Macedonia

Lab practicing for Computer Network Design course Content Motivation Overview Manual Content Results

Lab practicing for Computer Network Design course Motivation Regional Cisco Academy Local Academy CCNA courses (1-4) Practical Experience Self Guiding Student ’ s Lab Manuals

Lab practicing for Computer Network Design course Manual Requirements Clear Objective Subject Focus Thorough Background Preparation Step by step Self-Guiding Exercises Reflection

Lab practicing for Computer Network Design course Lab Manual

Lab practicing for Computer Network Design course Manual Content 18 Modules 15 weeks Classes per week Step by step exercises 2 Implementation Cases From Basic PC hardware to Subneting

Lab practicing for Computer Network Design course Manual Content (2) PC Hardware TCP/IP Configuration Ping and Tracert LAN Cards / Modems Network Cabling and Connectors Peer to Peer Network Hubs and Switches Lan Wlan internetworking

Lab practicing for Computer Network Design course Manual Content (3) Building a simple network Basics of IP, ARP and DHCP DHCP ARP Masking Subnets A class Subnets B class Subnets C class SME Network Design Real LAN implementation

Lab practicing for Computer Network Design course Real LAN implementation

Lab practicing for Computer Network Design course WYSWYG Cisco Academy Set Routers 2600 series Switches 2900 series

Lab practicing for Computer Network Design course Final Notes Positive student ’ s feedback Non-commercial integration with CCNA materials. Addition not complementary More time with hand-on labs – better results

Lab practicing for Computer Network Design course Ljupco Antovski University St. Cyril and Methodius, Institute of Informatics, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Skopje, Macedonia