Module Catalogue
A catalogue of modules and programmes available from the School of Electronic and Communications Engineering.
Module Details: NETW3202
This module is used in DT080.3.
This module is not a prerequisite or corequisite for any other module.
| Code | NETW3202 | The unique code for this module. |
|---|---|---|
| Name | Advanced IP Routing (CCNP Route) | The name of this module. |
| ECTS | 5 | The number of credits awarded for successful completion of this module. |
| School | School of Electronic and Communications Engineering | The School responsible for this module. |
| Level | Ordinary Degree (NQAI level 7) | The level of programmes that normally use this module. |
| Stage | 3 | The programme stage at which this module is normally given. |
| Duration | 13 weeks | The time that this module usually lasts. |
| Prerequisite | NETW2201 | Codes of any modules that must be completed before this module can be started. |
| Corequisite | Codes of any modules that must be taken at the same time as this one. | |
| Author | Dermot Clarke, Joseph Kellegher | The person who wrote the module descriptor. |
| Keywords | The areas that this module is related to. | |
| Description | The aim of this module is to teach students how to plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complex enterprise LAN and WAN routing solutions, using a range of routing protocols in IPv4 and IPv6 environments. The course also covers the configuration of secure routing solutions to support branch offices and mobile workers. | A brief description of the module. |
| Revision | 09 Nov 2011 | The date of last revision of this information. |
| LectureHrs | 2 hours/week | The number of hours per week of lectures for this module. |
| TutorialHrs | The number of hours per week of tutorials for this module. | |
| LabHrs | 2 hours/week | The number of hours per week of practical laboratory work for this module. |
| Descriptor | NETW3202 Advanced IP Routing (CCNP Route).pdf (uploaded 09 Nov 2011) | Full details of the module. |
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