instructional lesson plans
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Instructional Lesson Plans
Subject: CCNA Exploration Network Fundamentals Instructor: EDI SURYA NEGARA
Week of Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
July 25 – 30 2011
Introduction to CCNA Exploration CourseChapter 1 - Living in a Net-Centric World
Chapter 1 - Living in a Net-Centric WorldActivity 1.1.1 - Using Google Earth toView the World
Chapter 1 - Living in a Net-Centric WorldActivity 1.4.5 - Identifying Top SecurityVulnerabilities
Chapter 1 - Living in a Net-Centric WorldLab 1.6.1 - Using Collaboration Tools -IRC and IM
Chapter 1 - Living in a Net-Centric WorldLab 1.6.2 - Using Collaboration Tools -Wikis and Web Logs
Chapter 1 - Living in a Net-Centric WorldActivity 1.7.1 - Skills Integration Challenge- Introduction to Packet Tracer
Chapter 2 - Commmunicating over the Network
Chapter 2 - Commmunicating over the NetworkActivity 2.2.5 - Using NeoTrace to View Internetworks
Chapter 2 - Commmunicating over the NetworkLab 2.6.1 - Topology Orientation and Building a Small Network
Chapter 2 - Commmunicating over the NetworkLab 2.6.2 - Using Wireshark to View Protocol Data Units
Chapter 2 - Commmunicating over the NetworkActivity 2.7.1 - Skills Integration Challenge - Examining Packets
Chapter 2 Commmunicating over theNetworkChapter 2 Exam
Chapter 3 - Application Layer Functionality and Protocols
Chapter 3 - Application Layer Functionality and ProtocolsActivity 3.4.1 - Data Stream Capture
Chapter 3 - Application Layer Functionality and ProtocolsLab 3.4.2 - Managing a Web Server
Chapter 3 - Application Layer Functionality and ProtocolsLab 3.4.3 - E-Mail Services and Protocols
Chapter 3 - Application Layer Functionality and ProtocolsActivity 3.5.1 - Skills Integration Challenge- Configuring Hosts and Services
Chapter 3 - Application Layer Functionality and ProtocolsChapter 3 Exam
Chapter 4 - OSI Transport Layer
Chapter 4 - OSI Transport LayerActivity 4.5.1 - Observing TCP and UDPUsing NetstatLab 4.5.2 - TCP/IP Transport LayerProtocols, TCP and UDP
Chapter 4 - OSI Transport LayerLab 4.5.3 – Application
Chapter 4 - OSI Transport LayerActivity 4.6.1 - Skills Integration Challenge- Analyzing the Application and TransportLayers
Chapter 4 - OSI Transport LayerChapter 4 Exam
Chapter 5 - OSI Network Layer
Chapter 5 - OSI Network LayerLab 5.5.1 - Examining a Device's Gateway
Chapter 5 - OSI Network LayerLab 5.5.2 - Examining a Route
Chapter 5 - OSI Network LayerActivity 5.6.1 - Skills Integration Challenge- Routing IP Packets
Chapter 5 - OSI Network LayerChapter 5 Exam
Chapter 6 - Addressing the Network -IPv4Activity 6.12a - Decimal to BinaryConversionActivity 6.12b - Binary to DecimalConversion
Chapter 6 - Addressing the Network -IPv4Activity 6.12c - Hexadecimal Conversions
Chapter 6 - Addressing the Network -IPv4Activity 6.2.7a - IPv4 Addressing Basics
Chapter 6 - Addressing the Network -IPv4Lab 6.7.1 - Ping and Traceroute
Chapter 6 - Addressing the Network -IPv4Lab 6.7.2 - Examining ICMP PacketsChapter 6 - Addressing the Network -IPv4
Week of Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Agustus 1 – 6 2011
Activity 6.5.1a - Basic SubnettingActivity 6.5.1b - Subnetting a Class ANetworkActivity 6.5.1b - Subnetting a Class BNetworkActivity 6.5.1b - Subnetting a Class CNetwork
Chapter 6 - Addressing the Network -IPv4Activity 6.5.1e - Subnetting ExercisesActivity 6.7.3 - IPv4 Address SubnettingPart 1Activity 6.7.4 - IPv4 Address SubnettingPart 2
Chapter 6 - Addressing the Network -IPv4Lab 6.7.5 - Subnet and RouterConfigurationChapter 6 - Addressing the Network -IPv4Activity 6.8.1 - Skills IntegrationChallenge - Planning Subnets andConfiguring IP AddressesChapter 6 - Addressing the Network -IPv4Chapter 6 Exam
Chapter 7 - Data Link Layer
Chapter 7 - Data Link LayerLab 7.5.2 - Frame Examination
Chapter 7 - Data Link LayerActivity 7.6.1 - Skills IntegrationChallenge - Data Link Layer Issues
Chapter 7 - Data Link LayerChapter 7 Exam
Chapter 8 - OSI Physical LayerActivity 8.2.2 - Waveform DecodingChapter
Chapter 8 - OSI Physical LayerLab 8.4.1 - Media Connectors Lab Activity
Chapter 8 - OSI Physical LayerActivity 8.5.1 - Skills IntegrationChallenge - Connecting Devices andExploring the Physical View
Chapter 8 - OSI Physical LayerChapter 8 Exam
Chapter 9 – Ethernet
Chapter 9 - EthernetLab 9.8.1 - Address Resolution Protocol
Chapter 9 - EthernetLab 9.8.2 - Cisco Switch MAC TableExamination
Chapter 9 - EthernetLab 9.8.3 - Intermediary Device as anEnd Device
Chapter 9 - EthernetActivity 9.9.1 - Skills IntegrationChallenge - Switched Ethernet
Chapter 9 - EthernetChapter 9 Exam
Chapter 10 - Planning and CablingNetworksLab 10.2.2a - Building Straight-Throughand Crossover UTP CablesLab 10.2.2b - Terminating UTP Cables
Chapter 10 - Planning and CablingNetworksLab 10.2.2c - Fluke LinkRunner - LANTestsLab 10.2.2d - Fluke LinkRunner - Cableand NIC Tests
Chapter 10 - Planning and CablingNetworksLab 10.3.2 - How Many Networks?Lab 10.6.1 - Creating a Small LabTopology
Chapter 10 - Planning and CablingNetworksLab 10.3.2 - How Many Networks?Lab 10.6.1 - Creating a Small LabTopology
Chapter 10 - Planning and CablingNetworks
Chapter 11 - Configuring and TestingYour Network
Chapter 11 - Configuring and TestingYour NetworkLab 11.4.3.3 - Network Latency with Ping
Chapter 11 - Configuring and TestingYour NetworkLab 11.5.1 - Basic Cisco DeviceConfiguration
Chapter 11 - Configuring and TestingYour NetworkLab 11.5.2 - Managing DeviceConfiguration
Chapter 11 - Configuring and TestingYour NetworkLab 11.5.3 - Configure Host Computersfor IP Networking
Chapter 11 - Configuring and TestingYour NetworkLab 11.5.4 - Network Testing
Chapter 11 - Configuring and TestingYour NetworkLab 11.5.5 - Network Documentation with
Lab 10.3.2 - How Many Networks?Lab 10.6.1 - Creating a Small LabTopology
Chapter 10 - Planning and CablingNetworksChapter 10 Exam
Utility Commands
Chapter 11 - Configuring and TestingYour NetworkLab 11.5.6 - Final Case Study - DatagramAnalysis with Wireshark
Chapter 11 - Configuring and TestingYour NetworkActivity 11.6.1 - Skills IntegrationChallenge - Configuring and Testing theLab Network
Chapter 11 - Configuring and TestingYour NetworkChapter 11 Exam
OSI Transport Layer (chapter 4)
Objectives
Explain the role of Transport Layer protocols and services in supporting communications across data networks
Analyze the application and operation of TCP mechanisms that support reliability
Analyze the application and operation of TCP mechanisms that support reassembly and manage data loss.
Analyze the operation of UDP to support communicate between two processes on end devices
OSI Transport LayerChapter IntroductionRoles of transport layaer
Porpuse of transport layerControlling conversationSupport reliable communicationTCP and UDPPort addressingSegmentation and reassyembly – divide and conquer
The TCP protocol - Comunicating with reliabilityTCP – Making conversation reliableTCP Server processesTCP conection establishment and terminationTCP three way handshakeTCP session termination
Managing TCP sessionTCP segment reassembly
TCP acknowledgement with windowingTCP retransmissionTCP congestion control – minizing segment loss
The UDP protocol – Comunicating with low overheadUDP low overhead vs realibilityUDP datagram reassemblyUDP server processes and requestUDP client processes
Lab activityObserving TCP and UDP using netstatTCP/IP transport layer protocol, TCP and UDPApplication and transport layer protocol
SummarySummary and reviewChapter Quiz