Course
Discontinued
No
Course Code
CSIS 2270
Descriptive
Virtualization and Computer Networking
Department
Computing Studies & Information Systems
Faculty
Commerce & Business Administration
Credits
3.00
Start Date
End Term
201830
PLAR
No
Semester Length
15 weeks
Max Class Size
Lectures: 36, Laboratories: 12
Contact Hours
Lecture: 2 Hours per week
Seminar/Lab: 2 Hours per week
Total: 4 Hours per week
Method(s) Of Instruction
Lecture
Lab
Learning Activities
Lecture, seminar, demonstration, and hands-on exercises in the lab
Course Description
This course introduces students to virtualization and networking technologies. Students are required to set up and configure software systems for server and desktop virtualization provisioning. Students will also gain hands-on experience in configuring network devices and using packet capturing tools for network monitoring and program debugging. Other topics include TCP/IP and related protocols, subnet planning, and virtual LANs. This course is suitable for students who would like to gain practical knowledge on system virtualization and enterprise network operation. This course may involve group work.
Course Content
- Introduction to virtualization technologies
- Server virtualization and desktop virtualization
- Virtual machines installation and configuration
- Introduction to networking fundamentals and layering structure
- Transmission media and structured cabling
- Ethernet and Wireless LAN
- Networking devices: Switches and Routers
- TCP/IP suite: IP addressing and subnet planning, TCP/UDP and their applications
- Link layer and application layer protocols: ARP, ICMP, DHCP, FTP, etc.
- Basics of routing protocols
- Basic configuration of routers and switches
- Testing and troubleshooting options for networks
- Virtual LANs
- Enterprise network design
Learning Outcomes
The student will be able to:
- Demonstrate the basics of virtualization and its benefits
- Analyze different virtualization technologies
- Perform server and desktop virtualization configuration and administration
- Discuss current network standards and topologies
- Apply different devices and services to support communications across networks
- Analyze the layering structure of networking protocols
- Apply wired and wireless technologies in local area networks
- Demonstrate the applications of the internet protocol suite and the related protocols
- Perform both physical and logical designs for enterprise networks
- Configure network services on computer systems
- Use programs such as ping and tracert for testing network connectivity
- Configure routers and switches for an enterprise local area network
- Use a packet capturing tool for network analysis and program debugging
Means of Assessment
Assignments/labs (min 5) 25-40%
Midterm examination 25-30%
Quiz(zes) 10-20%
Final Examination 25-30%
Total 100%
Textbook Materials
Beasley, J.S. and Nilkaew, P, Networking Essentials, Latest ed., Pearson.
or
other textbook approved by the CSIS department.
Prerequisites
Pre-Calculus 11 (C or better) or Foundations of Math 11 (C or better) or MATU 0410 (C or better) or approved substitute OR currently active in:
PDD Emerging Technology
PBD Computer and Information Systems
Corequisites
None.