ITEC 4800 – Network Design and Administration Syllabus – Spring 2018 Prof. Katz Page 1 12/30/2017 Course Description: This course builds on topics introduced in ITEC 3800. Topics include the fundamentals of network design from a top-down, systems analysis and design perspective. Particular attention is paid to business needs, as the curriculum combines the technical aspects of networks and their components with business requirements. Hands-on exercises working with Windows Server 2012 enhance student learning of these topics by putting theory into practice. Topics include configuration, access control, network security, Active Directory and account management, troubleshooting resource access, configuration and management of data storage, network services, remote access services, and virtualization. In addition, since we will be implementing WS 2012 on VirtualBox. The course is taught in two parts: lecture material on Top-Down Network Design followed by lab work using MS Windows Server 2012. Specific topic coverage and course outcomes include: Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: From Top-Down Network Design: Analyze and describe the business goals and constraints inherent in the design of a business network Analyze and describe the technical goals and tradeoffs in designing a business network. Describe, both in written and diagram form, the existing internetwork of a business Describe and estimate network traffic in a business network Describe Logical Network Design, including: o Design a network topology o Design a model for addressing and naming o Select switching and routing protocols o Develop network security strategies o Develop network management strategies Describe Physical Network Design, including: o Select technologies for campus networks o Select technologies for enterprise networks From Windows Server 2012: Describe basic features and network models using Windows Server 2012 Configure the Windows Server 2012 environment Describe, analyze, install, and configure Active Directory and Account Management Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Resource Access Configure and manage data storage Manage Windows Server 2012 Network Services Configure Remote Access Services Describe and configure Windows Server 2012 Virtualization Understand and configure Windows Server 2012 Security Policies, especially the use of Group Security Policies, security policies for client computers, Active Directory Rights Management Services, and the use of BitLocker Drive Encryption.
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ITEC 4800 – Network Design and Administration Syllabus – Spring 2018
Prof. Katz Page 1 12/30/2017
Course Description:
This course builds on topics introduced in ITEC 3800. Topics include the fundamentals of network
design from a top-down, systems analysis and design perspective. Particular attention is paid to
business needs, as the curriculum combines the technical aspects of networks and their components
with business requirements.
Hands-on exercises working with Windows Server 2012 enhance student learning of these topics by
putting theory into practice. Topics include configuration, access control, network security, Active
Directory and account management, troubleshooting resource access, configuration and management
of data storage, network services, remote access services, and virtualization. In addition, since we will
be implementing WS 2012 on VirtualBox.
The course is taught in two parts: lecture material on Top-Down Network Design followed by lab
work using MS Windows Server 2012.
Specific topic coverage and course outcomes include:
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
From Top-Down Network Design:
Analyze and describe the business goals and constraints inherent in the design of a business
network
Analyze and describe the technical goals and tradeoffs in designing a business network.
Describe, both in written and diagram form, the existing internetwork of a business
Describe and estimate network traffic in a business network
Describe Logical Network Design, including:
o Design a network topology
o Design a model for addressing and naming
o Select switching and routing protocols
o Develop network security strategies
o Develop network management strategies
Describe Physical Network Design, including:
o Select technologies for campus networks
o Select technologies for enterprise networks
From Windows Server 2012:
Describe basic features and network models using Windows Server 2012
Configure the Windows Server 2012 environment
Describe, analyze, install, and configure Active Directory and Account Management
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Resource Access
Configure and manage data storage
Manage Windows Server 2012 Network Services
Configure Remote Access Services
Describe and configure Windows Server 2012 Virtualization
Understand and configure Windows Server 2012 Security Policies, especially the use of
Group Security Policies, security policies for client computers, Active Directory Rights
Management Services, and the use of BitLocker Drive Encryption.
ITEC 4800 – Network Design and Administration Syllabus – Spring 2018
Prof. Katz Page 2 12/30/2017
Professor Frank H. Katz
Days/Time Mondays and Wednesdays, 4:30pm to 5:45pm
Classroom Lecture and Lab in SC1503A (see schedule for labs)
Office/Phone SC 210/344-3192: to access from Armstrong campus, 43192, from Statesboro
campus 83192
E-mail [email protected] , after consolidation is complete early in the
semester, this will become [email protected] in order to consolidate e-
mails, I prefer that you e-mail me via Desire 2 Learn e-mail, but you may also
contact me at this address if necessary. However, all assignments are to be
sent to Desire 2 Learn dropboxes, and, in an emergency, as an attachment to
a Desire 2 Learn e-mail.
Scheduled Office
Hours
MW 11 to noon; TTh 1 to 3:30; F 10 to noon. If you wish to make an
appointment at some other time, please consult the schedule on my door and call