Computer Information Science American River College
Courses

CISN 308: Internetworking with TCP/IP

Units: 3.00
Prerequisite: CISN 302 (Intermediate Network Systems Administration) with a grade of "C" or better
Hours: 45 hours lecture, 27 hours laboratory
Description: This course covers how to install, configure, manage, and support a network infrastructure using the Microsoft Windows Server products. It focuses on TCP/IP and related services, including Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Naming System (DNS), Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS), Internet Information Server (IIS), Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and certificate service, Internet protocol security (IPSec), Network Address Translation (NAT), and remote access. It also covers configuring Windows as a network router, Virtual Private Network (VPN) connectivity and managing a Windows deployment using Remote Installation Services (RIS).

Section 3: Learning Outcomes and Objectives

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • design an overall integration plan for implementing a network services infrastructure using TCP/IP, with connectivity to Netware, Macintosh and UNIX systems.
  • evaluate a plan for workstation and server deployment using remote installation services.
  • formulate a plan deploying the DHCP server service.
  • analyze a plan deploying the DNS and WINS server services.
  • explain a plan deploying network security using IPSec, PKI and certificate server services.
  • describe a plan for Internet connectivity using NAT and Windows router.
  • design a plan deploying the IIS server service.
  • formulate a plan for deploying a Virtual Private Network.
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