Graduate Courses

NET-5610 Designing Large-Scale Systems: Routing, Switching, and Broadband

This course explores the local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), broadband technologies, and network protocols needed to design and implement converged switched networks in an enterprise environment. In this course, students are introduced to integrated network services and learn how to select the appropriate systems and technologies to meet the technical requirements of large complex networks. Students learn how to implement and configure common network protocols and how to apply network design best practices, access control methodologies, and basic security frameworks. In addition, students will learn how to detect, troubleshoot, and correct common enterprise network implementation issues.

Credits: 3

Offered in May 2024, Jul 2024, Jan 2025

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