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Annexure’CD-01’ FORMAT FOR COURSE CURRICULUM L T P/S SW/ FW TOTAL CREDIT UNITS 3 - 2 4 Course Title: Routing and Switching in Networks Course Level: UG Credit Units: 4 Course Code: Course Objectives: The course Introduces the concept of interconnection of switches in Local Area Network (LAN) and its configuration Explains the procedure to provide network access to LAN users. Explains the role of Virtual Local Area Network (VLANs) & inter- VLAN in a network. Imparts Knowledge how to manage and troubleshoot various types of routes. Aims at developing an understanding of how a router learns about remote networks and determines the best path to those networks. Gives insights of static routing as well as different Routing Protocols like RIP & OSPF.

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Annexure’CD-01’

FORMAT FOR COURSE CURRICULUML T P/S SW/

FWTOTAL CREDIT UNITS

3 - 2 4

Course Title: Routing and Switching in NetworksCourse Level: UG Credit Units: 4 Course Code:

Course Objectives: The course

Introduces the concept of interconnection of switches in Local Area Network (LAN) and its configuration Explains the procedure to provide network access to LAN users. Explains the role of Virtual Local Area Network (VLANs) & inter- VLAN in a network.  Imparts Knowledge how to manage and troubleshoot various types of routes. Aims at developing an understanding of how a router learns about remote networks and determines the best path to those networks. Gives insights of static routing as well as different Routing Protocols like RIP & OSPF.

Pre-requisites: Fundamental knowledge of Computer Networks including layered architecture & concept of LAN & WAN

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Course Contents/Syllabus:Weightage (%)

Module I : Introduction to Switched Networks, Basic Switching Concepts and Configuration20LAN Design, Converged Network, Switched Network, Frames Forwarding, Switching Domains, Basic switch configuration,

Switch security, Secure remote access, Security concerns in LAN, Switch port securityModule II VLANs

15 Overview of VLAN, VLAN Assignment, VLAN Trunks, DTP, VLAN Security and Design

Module III : Routing Concepts15Initial configuration of a router, Functions of a router, Routing Decision, Path determination, Router operation

Module IV : Inter-VLAN Routing25Inter-VLAN Routing configuration, Troubleshoot Inter-VLAN Routing, Layer 3 Switching

Module V : Routing

25

Static Routing, Types of Static Route, Configure Static Route and Default Route, Review of CIDR and VLSM, Configure Summary and Floating Static RouteDynamic Routing Protocol, Dynamic Routing Protocol Operation, Dynamic V/S Static Routing, Types of Routing Protocol, Distance Vector Dynamic Routing, RIP and RIPng, OSPF, OSPF Message, OSPF Operation, Access Control Lists, DHCP, Network Address Translation for IPv4

Pedagogy for Course Delivery: The method of the course delivery will be lecture – based, assisted by power point presentations. The class will be taught using theory and practical assignments. The hands –on practice of various configurations would be taught using Packet Tracer Activity.

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Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway

PC1 NIC 172.17.99.21 255.255.255.0 172.17.99.1

List of Experiments:1. Basic Switch Configuration

PC2 NIC 172.17.99.32 255.255.255.0 172.17.99.1

S1 VLAN99 172.17.99.11 255.255.255.0 172.17.99.1

Addressing Table

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Cable a network according to the topology diagram Clear an existing configuration on a switch Examine and verify the default configuration

Create a basic switch configuration, including a name and an IP address Configure passwords to ensure that access to the CLI is secured

Configure switch port speed and duplex properties for an interface Configure basic switch port security

Manage the MAC address table Assign static MAC addresses

Add and move hosts on a switch

2. Basic VLAN Configuration

Topology Diagram

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Ports Assignment Network

Fa0/1 – 0/5 802.1q Trunks (Native VLAN 99) 172.17.99.0 /24

Fa0/6 – 0/10 VLAN 30 – Guest (Default) 172.17.30.0 /24

Addressing Table

Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway

S1 VLAN 99 172.17.99.11 255.255.255.0 N/AS2 VLAN 99 172.17.99.12 255.255.255.0 N/AS3 VLAN 99 172.17.99.13 255.255.255.0 N/A

PC1 NIC 172.17.10.21 255.255.255.0 172.17.10.1PC2 NIC 172.17.20.22 255.255.255.0 172.17.20.1PC3 NIC 172.17.30.23 255.255.255.0 172.17.30.1PC4 NIC 172.17.10.24 255.255.255.0 172.17.10.1PC5 NIC 172.17.20.25 255.255.255.0 172.17.20.1PC6 NIC 172.17.30.26 255.255.255.0 172.17.30.1

Fa0/11 – 0/17 VLAN 10 – Faculty/Staff 172.17.10.0 /24

Fa0/18 – 0/24 VLAN 20 – Students 172.17.20.0 /24

Initial Port Assignments (Switches 2 and 3)

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Cable a network according to the topology diagram Erase the startup configuration and reload a switch to the default state Perform basic configuration tasks on a switch Create VLANs Assign switch ports to a VLAN

Add, move, and change ports Verify VLAN configuration Enable trunking on inter-switch connections Verify trunk configuration Save the VLAN configuration

3. Basic Router Configuration

Cable a network according to the Topology Diagram given by Lab Coordinator Erase the startup configuration and reload a router to the default state. Perform basic configuration tasks on a router. Configure and activate Ethernet interfaces. Test and verify configurations. Reflect upon and document the network implementation.

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Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway

S1 VLAN 99 192.168.99.11 255.255.255.0 192.168.99.1S2 VLAN 99 192.168.99.12 255.255.255.0 192.168.99.1

4. Inter-VLAN Routing

Topology Diagram

Addressing Table

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S3 VLAN 99 192.168.99.13 255.255.255.0 192.168.99.1R1 Fa 0/0 192.168.50.1 255.255.255.0 N/AR1 Fa 0/1 See Subinterface Configuration Table N/A

PC1 NIC 192.168.10.21 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1PC2 NIC 192.168.20.22 255.255.255.0 192.168.20.1PC3 NIC 192.168.30.23 255.255.255.0 192.168.30.1

Server NIC 192.168.50.254 255.255.255.0 192.168.50.1

Port Assignments – Switch 2

Ports Assignment Network

Fa0/1 – 0/5 802.1q Trunks (Native VLAN 99) 192.168.99.0 /24Fa0/6 – 0/10 VLAN 30 – Sales 192.168.30.0 /24Fa0/11 – 0/17 VLAN 10 – R&D 192.168.10.0 /24Fa0/18 – 0/24 VLAN 20 – Engineering 192.168.20.0 /24

Sub interface Configuration Table – Router 1

Router Interface Assignment IP Address

Fa0/1.1 VLAN1 192.168.1.1Fa0/1.10 VLAN 10 192.168.10.1Fa0/1.20 VLAN 20 192.168.20.1Fa0/1.30 VLAN 30 192.168.30.1Fa0/1.99 VLAN 99 192.168.99.1

Cable a network according to the topology diagram Clear configurations and reload a switch and a router to the default state Perform basic

configuration tasks on a switched LAN and a router Configure VLANs and VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) on all switches Configure a router to support 802.1q trunking on a Fast Ethernet interface

Configure a router with subinterfaces corresponding to the configured VLANs Demonstrate inter-VLAN routing

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Student Learning Outcomes:After successful completion of the course, student will be able to:

Plan   and effectively manage any LAN network using Switching.  Deploy and effectively manage the LAN. Analyze how a router learns about remote networks and determines the best path to those networks. Describe the relationship between router interfaces, directly connected networks and the routing table. Categorize various dynamic routing protocols.

Assessment/ Examination Scheme:

Theory L/T (%) Lab/Practical/Studio (%) Total (%)

70 30 100

Theory Assessment (L&T):Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term

ExaminationComponents (Drop down)

Mid Term Assignment Presentation AttendanceEE

Weight age (%) 10 05 10 570

Lab/ Practical/ Studio Assessment:

Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment

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Components Lab Record Performance Internal Viva Attendance

Weightage (%) 10 10 5 5

Text & References:Text Books:

Rick Graziani , Allan Johnson, Routing Protocols & Concepts: CCNA Exploration Companion Guide, Pearson Education, Edition 1,2012 Cisco Networking Academy Program :Routing & Switching Essentials Companion Guide, Pearson Education, Edition 1, 2014

References Books:

BehrouzForouzan , Data Communications and Networking , Tata McGraw-Hill , Edition 5, 2012, Andrews S. Tanenbaum, David J Wetherall , Computer Networks , Pearson Education , Edition 5, 2012,

Web Reference:

Cisco.netacad.net https://learningnetwork.cisco.com https://learningspace.cisco.com