| Chapter
1: Computer Basics |
| 1.1.1 |
In this lab,
you become familiar with the basic external peripheral components of
a PC computer system and their connections including network
attachment. |
| 1.1.4 |
In this lab,
you will learn how to properly install a NIC in a PC. |
| 1.2.1.1 |
In this lab,
you will configure the network settings required to connect your PC
to a local area network and to gain access to the Internet (World
Wide Web - WWW) and Intranet (internal local web servers), which
will enable you to view the curriculum.) |
| 1.2.1.2 |
In this lab,
you will verify that the PC is properly configured to run the
multimedia based CNAP Curriculum and practice exams. |
| 1.2.2 |
In this lab,
you will learn how to use a web browser to access Internet sites and
become familiar with the concept of a URL. |
| 1.2.3 |
In this lab,
you will learn the proper sequence for troubleshooting computer and
network related problems and become familiar with some of the more
common hardware and software problems. |
| 1.3.6 |
In this lab,
you will learn how to work with the binary numbering system. You
will convert binary numbers (base 2) to decimal numbers (base 10)
and decimal to binary. |
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| Chapter
2: OSI Model |
| 2.3.4 |
In this lab,
you will learn to relate the sever layers of the OSI model to the 4
layers of the TCP/IP model as well as name the primary TCP/IP protocols
and utilities that operate at each layer. |
| 2.3.5 |
In this lab,
you will identify the characteristics of each layer as well as the
terminology and physical devices that operate at each layer. |
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| Chapter
3: Local Area Networks |
| 3.4.2 |
In
this lab, you will build a very simple network. It will
present many of the same issues that you would encounter if
you were to build a larger network, or even a whole internet. |
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| Chapter
4: Layer 1 - Electronics and Signals |
| 4.2.1 |
In this lab,
you will learn how to use or handle a multimeter correctly. |
| 4.2.2 |
In this lab,
you will demonstrate your ability to measure resistance and
continuity with the multimeter. |
| 4.2.3 |
In this lab,
you will demonstrate your ability to measure voltage SAFELY with the
multimeter. |
| 4.2.4 |
In this lab, you will
build series circuits and explore their basic properties. |
| 4.2.5 |
In
this lab, you will design, build, and test a simple, complete, fast,
and reliable communication system, using common materials. |
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| Chapter
5: Layer 1 - Media, Connections, and Collisions |
| 5.3.1 |
In this lab, your instructor will give you functional, intermittent, and bad cables
(Ethernet 10BASE-T RJ-45 568-B) to test for continuity, using the Fluke 620 cable tester
(or its equivalent). |
| 5.3.2 |
In this lab, you will use the following steps to make and test a straight-thru
patch
cable. As specified in the 568 standards, your cable may have a maximum length of 3
m. |
| 5.3.3 |
In this lab, you will make, and test a rollover or console
cable. This cable is used to connect a PC to the router for purposes of accessing the
router.
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| 5.3.4 |
In this lab, you will make and test a cross-over
cable. Cross-over cables
are used to connect one device to another. |
| 5.3.5 |
In this lab, you will
learn the advanced features of the Fluke 620 LAN CableMeter (or its equivalent). |
| 5.3.6 |
In this lab, you will perform cable identification experiments
using the Fluke 620 LAN CableMeter (or its equivalent).
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| 5.3.7 |
In this lab you, will perform length measurements using the Fluke 620 LAN CableMeter (or
its equivalent).
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| Chapter
6: Layer 2 - Concepts |
| There
are no labs for Chapter 6. |
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| Chapter
7: Layer 2 - Technologies |
| 7.6.2 |
In this
lab, you will use the help menu, and the process of
experimentation, to learn the basics of navigating within the
Network Inspector (or equivalent) environment. |
| 7.6.3 |
In this
lab, you will learn about the problems/symptoms that the NI
program can detect. |
| 7.6.4 |
In this
lab, you will work on a series of troubleshooting exercises
that focus on problems, changes, and errors. |
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| Chapter
8: Design and Documentation |
| There
are no labs for Chapter 8. |
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| Chapter
9: Structured Cabling Project |
| 9.2.12 |
In this lab, you
will learn the correct process for terminating a RJ-45 jack as
well as the correct procedure for installing the jack in a
wall plate. |
| 9.5.1 |
In this lab, you
will learn three crucial cable installation skills: stringing,
running, and mounting Cat 5 Cable. |
| 9.7.13 |
In this lab, you
will use the Fluke 620 (or equivalent) to perform cable
verification experiments on newly installed cable runs. |
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| Chapter
10: Layer 3 - Routing and Addressing |
| 10.4.1 |
In this lab, you
will learn different classes of IP address and how TCP/IP
networks operate. |
| 10.6.6 |
In this lab, you
will learn the basics of IP subnet masks and their use with
TCP/IP networks. |
| 10.7.5 |
This lab focus on a
class B network with three subnets. It will help you develop a
better understanding of IP subnet mask. |
| 10.7.7 |
This lab focus on a
class C network with three subnets and using a Custom Subnet
Mask. It will help you develop a better understanding of IP
subnet masks. |
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| Chapter
11: Layer 3: Protocols |
| 11.9.1 |
In this
lab, you will use Protocol Inspector (or its equivalent)
software to view the many mini-conversations that occur on a
network, including ARPs and broadcasts. |
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| Chapter
12: Layer 4 - The Transport Layer |
| 12.1.3 |
In this
lab, you will use Protocol Inspector (or equivalent) Software
to View Dynamic TCP Operations. |
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| Chapter
13: Layer 5 - The Session Layer |
| There
are no labs for Chapter 13 |
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| Chapter
14: Layer 6 - The Presentation Layer |
| There
are no labs for Chapter 14. |
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| Chapter
15: Layer 7 - The Application Layer |
| There
are no labs for Chapter 15. |
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