CIS 67B
General Information
- Course ID (CB01A and CB01B)
- CIS 67B
- Course Title (CB02)
- Introduction to Wide Area Networking
- Course Credit Status
- Credit - Degree Applicable
- Effective Term
- Fall 2024
- Course Description
- Students in this course will learn fundamental concepts of telephony, telecommunication, and wide area networking, with emphasis on analog and digital transmission techniques, as well as circuit-switching, packet-switching, and exploration of optimization in telecommunication.
- Faculty Requirements
- Course Family
- Not Applicable
Course Justification
This course is CSU transferable. It is a required course for the Network Administration A.A. degree. The aspect of network administration this course focuses on is wide area networks (WANs).
Foothill Equivalency
- Does the course have a Foothill equivalent?
- No
- Foothill Course ID
Formerly Statement
Course Development Options
- Basic Skill Status (CB08)
- Course is not a basic skills course.
- Grade Options
- Letter Grade
- Pass/No Pass
- Repeat Limit
- 0
Transferability & Gen. Ed. Options
Information below is subject to change. For the official listing of courses, their approval dates, and transfer credit limitations, check the De Anza catalog (by academic year), ASSIST.ORG and C-ID.NET.
- Transferability
- Transferable to CSU only
Units and Hours
Summary
- Minimum Credit Units
- 4.0
- Maximum Credit Units
- 4.0
Weekly Student Hours
Type | In Class | Out of Class |
---|---|---|
Lecture Hours | 4.0 | 8.0 |
Laboratory Hours | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Course Student Hours
- Course Duration (Weeks)
- 12.0
- Hours per unit divisor
- 36.0
Course In-Class (Contact) Hours
- Lecture
- 48.0
- Laboratory
- 0.0
- Total
- 48.0
Course Out-of-Class Hours
- Lecture
- 96.0
- Laboratory
- 0.0
- NA
- 0.0
- Total
- 96.0
Prerequisite(s)
Corequisite(s)
Advisory(ies)
EWRT 1A or EWRT 1AH or ESL 5
CIS 67A
Limitation(s) on Enrollment
Entrance Skill(s)
General Course Statement(s)
Methods of Instruction
Lecture and visual aids
Discussion of assigned reading
Discussion and problem-solving performed in class
Quiz and examination review performed in class
Homework and extended projects
Assignments
- Required reading from the text on each topic covered.
- Multiple homework assignments, for each major topic, requiring the completion of computational problem-solving exercises.
- Term project - Students will design a small wide area network that should adhere to standards of the design described in the categories of networks presented in class.
Methods of Evaluation
- Evaluation of homework assignments to ensure correct computation of problems included.
- Term project will be evaluate based on the criteria of design for networks detailed in the objectives of this course.
- One mid-term exam evaluating computational problems and theory assigned in the reading and homework exercises.
- A final exam evaluating mastery of computational problems and theory assigned in the reading and homework exercises.
Essential Student Materials/Essential College Facilities
Essential Student Materials:
- None.
- None.
Examples of Primary Texts and References
Author | Title | Publisher | Date/Edition | ISBN |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cheng Sheng, Jie Bai, and Qi Sun | Software-Defined Wide Area Network Architectures and Technologies (Data Communication Series) | CRC Press | May 6, 2021 - 1st edition | 978-0367695774 |
Examples of Supporting Texts and References
Author | Title | Publisher |
---|---|---|
None. |
Learning Outcomes and Objectives
Course Objectives
- Analyze and state when to apply theories of Wide Area Networks.
- Compare and contrast circuit-switching and packet-switching techniques.
- Contrast and analyze different wide area networks such PPP, Frame Relay, ATM, SONET, and Wireless Networks.
- Design a Small-scale Wide Area Network
CSLOs
- Investigate fundamental concepts of TCP/IP protocol suite with emphasis on the network layer, transport layer, and application layer of the suite.
- Design a small wide-area network.
Outline
- Analyze and state when to apply theories of Wide Area Networks.
- Definition of Wide Area Network
- Applications
- Compare and contrast circuit-switching and packet-switching techniques.
- Circuit Switching
- Packet Switching
- Virtual Circuit Switching
- Contrast and analyze different wide area networks such PPP, Frame Relay, ATM, SONET, and Wireless Networks.
- PPP
- States
- Connection-Oriented Protocols
- Layers
- Connectionless Protocols
- Authentication
- NCP
- Other Protocols Encapsulated on a PPP Frame
- T1/E1 Lines
- Standards1
- Flow Control
- Topology
- Error Control
- Layers
- Congestion
- PDUs
- Applications
- Frame Relay
- Standards
- Topology
- Layers
- Operation
- DLCIs
- Congestion Control
- Traffic Management
- Leaky Bucket Algorithm
- Bandwidth on Demand
- Class of Services
- Interfaces
- MIB
- ATM
- Security in the Wide Area Network
- Standards
- Topology
- Wireless Security
- Layers
- Operation
- Cells
- Multiplexing
- Switching
- Switching Fabric
- Banyan Switches
- Batcher Banyan Switches
- Sorting Switches
- Congestion Control
- Traffic Management
- Token Bucket Algorithm
- Generic Cell Rate Algorithm
- Bandwidth on Demand
- MIB
- Class of Services
- Interfaces
- SONET/SDH
- Standards
- Topology
- Layers
- Switching
- Multiplexing
- Sections, Lines, and Paths
- Virtual Tributaries
- Optical Channels (OCs)
- Wireless WANs
- Standards
- Cellular System Topology
- GSM
- DECT
- PCS
- Third Generation Mobil Systems
- DSL Technology
- Standards
- Different Rate
- Business and Private Lines
- Compared with Cable Modem Technology
- Cable Network Technology
- HFC Network
- CM and CMT
- DOCSIS
- Compared with DSL Technology
- Satellite Networks
- GEO Satellites
- MEO Satellites
- LEO Satellites
- Connection
- Flow and Error Control
- Analyze the congestion in a network and evaluate the quality of service (QoS) and explain the difference between different traffic management methods
- Cryptography
- Symmetric and Asymmetric Cryptosystems
- Analyze optimization in telecommunication and network security
- Network Security
- PPP
- Design a Small-scale Wide Area Network
- Topological option
- Technological option.