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CIS 185 Advanced Routing Course Introduction

CIS 185 Advanced Routing Course Introduction. Rick Graziani Cabrillo College graziani@cabrillo.edu Fall 2011. Introduce yourselves. Introductions. Rick Graziani (me ) Main Web Page: http://www.cabrillo.edu/~rgraziani Username = cisco Password = perlman Email : graziani@cabrillo.edu.

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CIS 185 Advanced Routing Course Introduction

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  1. CIS 185 Advanced RoutingCourse Introduction Rick Graziani Cabrillo College graziani@cabrillo.edu Fall 2011

  2. Introduce yourselves

  3. Introductions Rick Graziani (me ) • Main Web Page: • http://www.cabrillo.edu/~rgraziani • Username = cisco • Password = perlman • Email: • graziani@cabrillo.edu

  4. For the courtesy of others… • Please turn off all computers, laptops, PDAs, cell phones. • Cell phones may be put on vibrate mode, but please take the call outside of the room. • Please do not text message, chat, etc. with cell phone or other devices.

  5. Materials • Book: • Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Foundation Learning Guide: Foundation learning for the ROUTE 642-902 Exam • By Diane Teare • Book • ISBN-10: 1-58705-882-0 • ISBN-13: 978-1-58705-882-0 • eBook • ISBN-10: 0-13-255033-4 • ISBN-13: 978-0-13-255033-8

  6. www.cccconfer.org

  7. CCNP Overview

  8. The New Routing and Switching CCNP • Re-emphasis on an expertise in Routing and Switching • 3 courses and 3 exams: • ROUTE • SWITCH • TSHOOT (Troubleshooting) • Removal of: • ISCW (Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks) • ONT (Optimization Converged Cisco Networks)

  9. CCNP CCNA Exploration CCNA Discovery Packet Tracer ROUTE: Implementing IP Routing SWITCH: Implementing IP Switched Networks TSHOOT: Troubleshooting and Maintaining IP Networks  Cisco Networking AcademyCurricula Portfolio Networking for Home and Small Businesses Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise Designing and Supporting Computer Networks Network Fundamentals Routing Protocols and Concepts LAN Switching and Wireless Accessing the WAN CCNA Security Network Professional IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software CCNP Network Specialist Security Network Associate Network Technician IT Essentials IT Technician Student Networking Knowledge and Skills

  10. CCNP v6.0 Curriculum Cisco Press Books • Each course uses a textbook developed and published by Cisco Press in close collaboration with Networking Academy • Textbooks for SWITCH, ROUTE and TSHOOT courses will be available in printed and electronic (e-Book) formats • English language only, available globally • Order through your Pearson sales rep or directly from www.ciscopress.com • Visit www.ciscopress.com/ccnp for a complete list of titles available  

  11. CCNP Textbooks from Cisco Press • Cisco Press will support the Networking Academy CCNP courses with their Foundation Learning series of textbooks

  12. Scope andSequence

  13. Cisco CCNP Certification CCNP Exam Combination Tool

  14. CCNP Exam Combination Tool Check the exams you have already passed to see a list of exams required to complete CCNP certification

  15. The Cisco Learning Network • http://learningnetwork.cisco.com

  16. CIS 185 • Lecture • CCCConfer or In-person • PowerPoint Presentations • Materials on my web site • Username = cisco • Password = perlman

  17. CIS 185 • We will use Blackboard for lab and other assignments. • Blackboard will not be used for chapter assessments. • Blackboard (WebCT) online.cabrillo.edu/webct • You will need your Student-ID to get your username and create a password. • Your Student ID can be found on your printed registration receipt. • Alternatively, you can find it using WebAdvisor, by logging in and and clicking "My Class Schedule". Your Student ID will be the 7-digit number next to your name.

  18. Cisco Academy Connection • www.cisco.com/web/learning/netacad • AC will be used for chapter assessments and the final exam.

  19. CIS 185 • NetLab • Username: Your Student-ID • Default Password: perlman

  20. Subscribe! • Cabrillo Networking Program Information • Subscribe to (no subject or body): • networkers-subscribe@cabrillo.edu • Program information • Certification information • Career and job information • Short-term classes, events, lectures, tours, etc. • Surveys • Networking info and links

  21. Usernames and Passwords • www.cabrillo.edu/~rgraziani • Materials on my web site and online curriculum • Username = cisco • Password = perlman • online.cabrillo.edu/webct • WebCT • You will need your Student-ID to get your username and create a password. • Your Student ID can be found on your printed registration receipt. Alternatively, you can find it using WebAdvisor, by logging in and and clicking "My Class Schedule". Your Student ID will be the 7-digit number next to your name.

  22. WebAdvisor • wave.cabrillo.edu/WebAdvisor • Grades, schedule, updating your email address

  23. Student Responsibility

  24. My Time in China Rick GrazianiCabrillo College, Santa Cruz

  25. Suzhou, China SISO (Suzhou Institute for Services Outsourcing)

  26. Suzhou Industrial ParkCollaboration of Industry and Education Focus on Science, Engineering and Technology 60,000 new freshmen next year.

  27. In General

  28. Students

  29. Student Responsibility • You education and success is your responsibility. • Come to class prepared: • Come to class • Be on time • Pen(S) • Paper • Notes • Organized: prior handouts, notes, etc. • Read the chapter in advance • Outside of class • Schedule a time for reading and homework • Find others to study with • Missing class • Ask other students BEFORE the next class what you missed • Late assignments • Come to my office to discuss (not over email unless you are an online student) • This is for YOUR success.

  30. Student Successes • You have competition for jobs. • Talk about some students who: • Students who are now working as network engineers/administrators or continued on to a university • Students with challenging disabilities, life circumstances and personal issues • What the did: • Made their education a priority • Found a way to make it to class • Took as many classes as possible • Organized and prepared • Took advantage of internships or found their own opportunities • Worked hard and kept trying

  31. “Did I miss anything?” • http://www.library.utoronto.ca/canpoetry/wayman/poem5.htm

  32. Who is Responsible for Your Learning? Source: http://www.oncourseworkshop.com/

  33. Successful Students

  34. Succeeding in CIS 81 and … • Preparation and organization • Pen/pencil, Notebook • Taking notes • Print slides • Read book/online information • Research • Grades • Not the only deciding factor • Soft skills • Motivation • Initiative • Enthusiasm • Professionalism/Organization skills • Communication skills and working with others

  35. Now, on to the web sites…

  36. CIS 185 Advanced RoutingCourse Introduction Rick Graziani Cabrillo College graziani@cabrillo.edu Fall 2011

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