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| ==== Module UFCFDU-30-1 Level 4 30 credits ==== | ==== Module UFCFDU-30-1 Level 4 30 credits ==== | ||
| - | === Module | + | === Module |
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| ==== Overview ==== | ==== Overview ==== | ||
| - | The aim of this unit is to provide apprentices with knowledge of computer networking essentials, how they operate, protocols, standards, security considerations and a range of networking technologies. | + | The aim of this unit is to provide apprentices with knowledge of computer networking essentials, how they operate, protocols, standards, security considerations and a range of networking technologies. |
| - | It gives the apprentices the knowledge and skills that they need for the planning, designing, implementation and management of computer networks and understanding of the network infrastructure capabilities and limitations. | + | It gives the apprentices the knowledge and skills that they need for the planning, designing, implementation and management of computer networks and understanding of the network infrastructure capabilities and limitations. |
| You will cover: | You will cover: | ||
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| - | | + | * fundamental building blocks (e.g. routers, switches, hubs, storage, transmission) and typical architectures (e.g. server/ |
| - | *fundamental building blocks (e.g. routers, switches, hubs, storage, transmission) and typical architectures (e.g. server/ | + | * data and protocols and how they relate to each other |
| - | *data and protocols and how they relate to each other | + | * data formats and simple protocols in current use |
| - | *data formats and simple protocols in current use | + | * failure modes in protocols |
| - | *failure modes in protocols | + | * error control |
| - | *error control | + | * network protocols in widespread use on the Internet and their purpose and relationship to each other, including the physical and data link layer – e.g., HTTP, SMTP, SNMP, TCP/IP, BGP, DNS, etc |
| - | *network protocols in widespread use on the Internet and their purpose and relationship to each other, including the physical and data link layer – e.g., HTTP, SMTP, SNMP, TCP/IP, BGP, DNS, etc | + | * network performance |
| - | *network performance | + | * virtualisation techniques |
| - | *virtualisation techniques | + | * network monitoring and mapping |
| - | *network monitoring and mapping | + | * static and dynamic routing protocols |
| - | *static and dynamic routing protocols | + | * wireless network security |
| - | *wireless network security | + | * common types of security hardware and software which are used to protect systems e.g., firewalls, encryption for data at rest, encryption for communication, |
| - | *common types of security hardware and software which are used to protect systems e.g., firewalls, encryption for data at rest, encryption for communication, | + | * how these may be used to deliver risk mitigation or implement a security case |
| - | *how these may be used to deliver risk mitigation or implement a security case | + | * benefits/ |
| - | *benefits/ | + | * considering the implicit assurance (including supplier assurance and considering the benefits and risks of open source options) of the component |
| - | *considering the implicit assurance (including supplier assurance and considering the benefits and risks of open source options) of the component | + | * residual risks |
| - | *residual risks | + | |
| === Delivery === | === Delivery === | ||
| - | [[CY102_Schedule|Module schedule and resources]] | + | All resources |
| ==== Assignment Brief ==== | ==== Assignment Brief ==== | ||
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| === Component A Presentation (30 minutes) === | === Component A Presentation (30 minutes) === | ||
| - | Issued: | + | Issued: |
| - | Due: Start of block release week 3 | + | Due: A week after block release week 2 |
| Apprentices will be given a design requirement (including security) for a network along with an implementation. In the presentation they will: | Apprentices will be given a design requirement (including security) for a network along with an implementation. In the presentation they will: | ||
| - | *Explain how the given implementation and components function | + | |
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| - | | + | * Explain how the given implementation meets, or does meet, the design requirement |
| + | * Propose changes to the given implementation to take account of scalability | ||
| === Component B Practical Report (3,000 words) === | === Component B Practical Report (3,000 words) === | ||
| - | Issued: | + | Issued: |
| Due: Start of block release week 1 of next module | Due: Start of block release week 1 of next module | ||
| - | Apprentices will build a network to a given specification. They will write a report detailing the selection of components, system configuration, | + | Apprentices will build a network to a given specification. They will write a report detailing the selection of components, system configuration, |
| ==== Submission details ==== | ==== Submission details ==== | ||
| - | All assignments will be submitted and feedback given on the UWE Blackboard system | + | All assignments will be submitted and feedback given on the UWE Blackboard system |
| ==== Reading list (link to UWE library) ==== | ==== Reading list (link to UWE library) ==== | ||
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| ==== Communication ==== | ==== Communication ==== | ||
| - | All questions about this module, after the course commences, | + | All questions about this module should be directed to the module leader. |
| Please contact via email, which is monitored continuously | Please contact via email, which is monitored continuously | ||
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