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The Cisco CCNA Training PackageLaajuus (16 cr)

Code: TT00EN27

Credits

16 op

Teaching language

  • English

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

16.04.2024 - 31.12.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 5000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • ATX25TV_MAKSULLINEN_JÄRJESTELMÄ
    Open UAS 2025
  • ATX24TV_MAKSULLINEN_JÄRJESTELMÄ
    ATX24TV Open UAS

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.12.2026

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 10000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • Verkko_opinnot_NonStop_120_op
    Path Studies (TiVi-NonStop), 120 ECTS

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.12.2027

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 10000

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Information Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • IT_path_180_ects
    Information Technology, Open path 180 ECTS

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.07.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 5000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • ATX24TV_MAKSULLINEN_JÄRJESTELMÄ
    ATX24TV Open UAS

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.12.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.12.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.01.2024 - 31.12.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • ATX24TV
    NonStop virtual studies year 2024

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

06.01.2024 - 31.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • ATX22_SYKSY
    ATX22_Autumn

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.08.2023 - 31.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • ATX23TV_SYKSY
    Open UAS TestOut and Moodle courses

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

15.06.2023 - 10.07.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • ATX23TV_KESÄLOMA
    Kesälomatuuraajan toteutukset

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • ATX23TV
    NonStop virtual studies year 2023

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

31.12.2022 - 31.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • ATX22TVS
    Open UAS: NonStop Autumn 2022

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • ATX23TV_KEVÄT
    ATX23TV_KEVÄT

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.01.2022 - 31.07.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.01.2022 - 31.07.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 1000

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • ATX22TVK
    Ope UAS: NonStop Spring 2022

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

15.03.2021 - 31.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 500

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • CareerBoost_TXK_21
    Career Boost 21 (Tivi)
  • CareerBoost_TXK_22
    Career Boost 22 (TiVi)

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.

Timing

01.01.2021 - 31.07.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

16 op

Virtual portion

16 op

Mode of delivery

Distance learning

Unit

School of ICT

Campus

Karaportti 2

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 500

Degree programmes
  • Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
  • Virve Prami
Teacher in charge

Janne Salonen

Groups
  • ATX21TV
    NonStop virtual Studies year 2021
  • LabSim2021
    LabSim2021
  • LabSim2022
    LabSim2022

Objective

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
After completing the course, the student understands basic terminology relating to reference models, LANs, WANs. The student knows the basics of Ethernet operation and Ethernet switching, IP addressing and the basics of IP subnetting. The student is able to set up a small LAN segment of two workstations, an Ethernet hub and a router connection, calculate subnet and set the workstation’s TCP/IP parameters and use ping to test destination reachability.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
After completing the course the student knows the basics of router management using console connection, configuration and showing the status of the router. Concerning the routed networks, the student knows the basics of RIP, OSPF and EIGRP routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity and troubleshooting. After completing the course the student can design and build small routed networks. The student can connect a local area network into a larger network, configure needed IP and routing parameters.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
After completing the course the student knows the features of switched local area networks. The student has knowledge of how to design virtual local area networks and knows the operations principles of the spanning tree protocol. The student also can configure operational parameters on Ethernet switches, define virtual local area networks and route traffic between them.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
After completing the course the student will understand the common concepts of wide area networks: available technologies, services and framing types. The student gains an understanding of implementing address translation, access controls lists and DHCP-services.

Content

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Basic network terminology relating to network protocols, networking models: Open System Interconnection (OSI) model and TCP/IP model, Ethernet operation, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, subnetting and masks, Domain Name Server. Routing fundamentals, Structured Cabling and concepts: bandwidth, throughput, more details on 10/100/1000/10 G versions of Ethernet.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Routers, basic configuration, static and dynamic routing, default route, routing protocols, testing IP-connectivity, troubleshooting routing, startup sequence of a router, interior gateway protocols, routing loops and elimination of routing loops.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
The course focuses on the following: Ethernet switching, command-line interface configuration of switches, Virtual LANs and configuring of inter-VLAN routing. Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VLAN concepts, LAN design goals, considerations and methodology.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Address translation, DHCP, wide area networks, network management and concept of client-server systems.

Location and time

Course is delivered via LabSim -environment and timetable is totally up to student. Course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online in LabSim environment.

Teaching methods

100% online Self-study course. All you need is web browser and working network connection.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Online in LabSim environment.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Student workload

Up to Student her-/himself.

Content scheduling

Up to Student her-/himself.

Further information

Course is delivered for Open UAS Students.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Local Area Networks (CCNA1):
Understands layered system models, characteristics of LAN, structured cabling, common equipment used in local area networks and applications. Understands the basics of TCP/IP-protocol and subnetting.

Internetworks (CCNA2):
Understands the basic features and arrangements of routing.

Virtual Local Area Networks (CCNA 3):
Understands the design and operational principles of the switched local area network.

Wide Area Networks (CCNA 4):
Understands the basic principles of address translations, access control lists and wide area network connections.

Assessment methods and criteria

You have two choices for completion.

You can do couple of exercises from each module or you can do the test. This test can be found from the environment.

Further information

Course material is in English and course is delivered via LabSim -portal.