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Network Infrastructure

Summary

Network infrastructure is a very important part of any computer network. Its correct initial design and avoidance of system errors can facilitate its future expansion, or ensuring elementary safety already during its design. The course "Network Infrastructure" will offer students the opportunity to pick up the basics of computer network design with a focus on structured cabling, routers, switches, addressing, server solutions, backup, security and more.

Literature

LAURENCE, Norman. Computer Networking First-Step: An Introductory Guide to Understanding Wireless and Cloud Technology, Basic Communications Services and Network Security for Beginners. Paperback. Amazon: Freedom 2020, 2020. ISBN 978-1914203046 .

HOWARD, Daniel. Computer Networking for Beginners: The Complete Guide to Network Systems, Wireless Technology, IP Subnetting, including the Basics of Cybersecurity & The Internet of Things for Artificial Intelligence. Paperback. Amazon: Independently published, 2019. ISBN 978-1707289035 .

SCOTT, Russell. Computer Networking. Paperback. Amazon: Independently published, 2019. ISBN 978-1652202806 .

Advised literature

KISER, Quinn. Computer Networking: An All-in-One Beginner's Guide to Understanding Communications Systems, Network Security, Internet Connections, Cybersecurity and Hacking. Amazon: Franelty Publications. ISBN 978-1952559518 .

WATSON, ER. Steve. Computer Networking: Basics To Advanced. Online. Amazon: Amazon, 2019. ISBN B07NDVCZC9.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 440-2325
Abbreviation SI
Course title Network Infrastructure
Coordinating department Department of Telecommunications
Course coordinator Ing. Lukáš Kapičák, Ph.D.