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Intra-domain Routing is a focused micro course designed to teach the fundamentals of intra-domain routing to networking professionals and students. This course covers key concepts such as IP addressing, subnetting, routing protocols, and algorithms, alongside hands-on labs that allow learners to apply their knowledge. Through detailed lectures and interactive activities, participants will gain a robust understanding of how routers communicate within a single routing domain using both static and dynamic routing techniques.

Course Description

"Understanding Routing on the Internet" is an engaging and practical micro course designed to equip aspiring network engineers and IT professionals with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to understand and manage routing in complex network environments. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on labs, participants will explore the intricacies of packet routing on the internet networks. The course culminates in a comprehensive assessment that prepares participants for a successful career in networking. Provide a foundational understanding of internet structure and packet routing with comprehension through hands-on lab experience on how the internet works.

Learning Criteria

Students are able to describe the basic structure and functionality of networks that construct the Internet, explore career opportunities in networking, and demonstrate proficiency in internet routing concepts.

This course dives deep into the concepts of Autonomous System (AS), the pivotal role of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), and the interactions between Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that facilitate global internet connectivity. Participants will engage with theoretical concepts, hands-on labs for BGP configuration, and a project simulating a mini-internet, offering both practical experience and a comprehensive understanding of inter-domain routing.

This course provides comprehensive training on developing web-based infrastructure and services. Students will learn fundamental concepts, practical skills, and the use of essential tools through hands-on exercises and real-world applications.