Course Title: Install and manage complex ICT networks
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term1 2025
Course Code: ISYS7576C
Course Title: Install and manage complex ICT networks
Important Information:
Please note that this course may include compulsory in-person attendance requirements for some or all teaching activities.
It is recommended that you check your Canvas course shell closer to the course start date for details about any mandatory in-person attendance requirements.
Please be aware that the course delivery method may need to change quickly in response to evolving course requirements. Students must maintain regular communication with their teachers to stay informed about any updates.
School: 520T Future Technologies
Campus: City Campus
Program: C5402 - Diploma of Information Technology
Course Contact: Syed Zohaib
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4612
Course Contact Email: syed.zohaib@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Course Coordinator Name: Syed Mohammad Zohaib
Course Coordinator email: syed.zohaib@rmit.edu.au
Nominal Hours: 100
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.
Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
None
Course Description
In this course you will gain the skills and knowledge required to install and manage enterprise-wide information and communications technology (ICT) networks.
This course is clustered for delivery and assessment with the following unit:
ICTNWK541 - Configure, verify and troubleshoot WAN links and IP services
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
ICTNWK529 Install and manage complex ICT networks |
Element: |
1. Plan and design a complex network to meet business requirements |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Review network design, business requirements and latest vendor technical specifications for network components 1.2 Research options available for providing the network functionality required 1.3 Plan network implementation to provide network services and resources to meet business requirements |
Element: |
2. Design and implement a security strategy |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Analyse requirements for internal and external security 2.2 Design security strategy to meet requirements 2.3 Implement security strategy 2.4 Undertake ongoing monitoring of the viability and reliability of network security, through testing and use of technical tools 2.5 Continually monitor internal and external network access for security breaches |
Element: |
3. Install and configure a complex network to meet business requirements |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Check and install cabling and associated components according to industry standards 3.2 Install and configure servers, routers, switches or other devices to provide internet protocol (IP) addressing and routing 3.3 Install and configure servers, routers, switches or other devices to provide name resolution 3.4 Install and configure servers, routers, switches or other devices to provide network services 3.5 Install and configure remote access services 3.6 Install and configure devices to provide data management services |
Element: |
4. Provide integrated network services across a complex network |
Performance Criteria: |
4.1 Integrate multiple network services across network 4.2 Analyse and resolve interoperability issues 4.3 Optimise performance 4.4 Rectify security conflicts arising from integrating services |
Element: |
5. Plan, design and implement voice and video business communications system |
Performance Criteria: |
5.1 Install software and configure and test voice over internet protocol (VoIP) and videoconferencing services 5.2 Incorporate the use of a communications server to provide real-time multimedia communications 5.3 Select common voice and videoconferencing codecs according to standards and practices |
Element: |
6. Manage and support a complex network |
Performance Criteria: |
6.1 Identify and evaluate appropriate network management tools to assist in the administration of the complex network 6.2 Select and install network management tools according to industry and organisational standards 6.3 Set and monitor alerts and logs 6.4 Capture and analyse network performance data 6.5 Implement automated server updates 6.6 Implement desktop management policies 6.7 Implement automated virus checking 6.8 Use remote management tools |
Element: |
7. Test network functionality and obtain sign-off |
Performance Criteria: |
7.1 Test network functionality and record results 7.2 Record results of network functionality test 7.3 Complete network documentation according to organisational standards |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course the candidate will demonstrate the ability to complete the tasks outlined in the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit.
Details of Learning Activities
- Assess Initial Knowledge (Pre-Quiz in Week 1)
- Students must complete a Pre-Quiz in Week 1 to help the instructor evaluate their prior understanding of complex ICT networks and key networking concepts.
- This will provide a baseline to tailor the course content according to students' needs.
- Enhance Understanding Through Online Learning (LinkedIn Learning Videos)
- After each class, students are required to watch the LinkedIn Learning videos provided in Canvas.
- These resources will reinforce the weekly topics discussed during lectures and provide additional industry insights for better clarity.
- Hands-On Practical Learning (Packet Tracer Labs & Real Equipment)
- During class, after the lecture, students will perform lab exercises in Packet Tracer to apply theoretical concepts in a simulated network environment.
- Teacher Encouragement for Real Equipment:
- The instructor will encourage students to perform PKT labs on real networking equipment as it provides deeper experience and insight into real-world industry applications.
- This approach helps students understand how they will be working in professional environments.
- However, working on real equipment is optional.
- Apply Learning in Assessments
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- After completing the Packet Tracer labs, students will implement their learning into assessments to demonstrate their ability to design, troubleshoot, and manage network infrastructures.
- This ensures that students develop real-world problem-solving skills relevant to managing enterprise networks.
Teaching Schedule
The proposed teaching schedule for ICTNWK529 is detailed below:
Weeks |
Date |
Topics |
Assessment Tasks |
Week 1 |
10/02/2025 |
Topic: Multi-layer Switch Technology Labs:
Assessment Task 1:
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Release: Assessment Task 1 Practical Skills Test
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Week 2 |
17/02/2025 |
Topic: EtherChannel (Layer 2 and 3) PAgP/LACP Labs:
Assessment Task 1:
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Week 3 |
24/02/2025 |
Topic: Introduction to OSPFv2 Single Area and Multi-Area Labs:
Assessment Task 1:
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Week 4 |
03/03/2025 |
Topic: Introduction to EIGRPv2 Labs:
Assessment Task 1:
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Week 5 |
10/0/2025 |
Topics: Route Redistribution (OSPF and EIGRP) Labs:
Assessment Task 1:
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Week 6 |
17/03/2025 |
Topic: Types of NAT
Labs:
Assessment Task 1:
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Week 7 |
24/03/2025 |
Topics: Introduction to IPv4 Standard and Extended (Named and Numbered) ACLs Labs:
Assessment Task 1:
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Week 8 |
31/03/2025 |
Topics: a) Network Management b) Network Virtualization Labs:
Assessments:
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Due: Assessment Task 1 Practical Skills Test
Release: Assessment Task 2 Knowledge Test |
Week 9 |
07/04/2025 |
Topics: Understanding IPv6 (Static / Default route / (RIPng optional)) Labs:
Assessment Task 3:
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Week 10 |
14/04/2025 |
Topic: Network Troubleshooting Techniques Lab:
Assessment Task 3:
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| 18/04/2025 | MID SEMESTER BREAK |
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Week 11 |
28/04/2025 |
Topics: A basic introduction to IPv6 Named ACLs Labs:
Assessments:
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Due: Assessment Task 2 Knowledge Test
Release: Assessment Task 3 IT Project |
Week 12 |
05/05/2025 |
Topic: Setup VOIP communication Labs:
Assessment Task 2:
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Week 13 |
12/05/2025 |
Topic: A basic introduction to VPN & IPsec Labs
Assessment Task 2:
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Week 14 |
19/05/2025 |
Topic: Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) Lab
Assessment Task 2:
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Week 15 |
26/05/2025 |
Topic: Server & Services and Shares (VMWARE) Tutorial: Watch LinkedIn Learning Video: Windows Server 2022 Essential training Assessment Task 2:
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Due: Assessment Task 3 IT Project |
Week 16 |
02/06/2025 |
Assessment Re-Submissions (if applicable)
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Week 17 |
09/06/2025 |
Assessment Re-Submissions (if applicable) |
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Week 18 |
16/06/2025 |
Finalise Results |
*Please note that this timeline is subject to change based on semester requirements. We recommend checking your Canvas course shell regularly to stay updated with the latest schedule.
Student directed hours involve completing activities such as reading online resources, assignments, individual student/teacher course-related consultation. Students are required to self-study the learning materials and complete the assigned out of class activities for the scheduled non-teaching hours.
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
Other Resources
All other resources will be provided via the Cisco Networking academy.
Install latest CISCO Packet Tracer
All assessments must be backed up on OneDrive an external hard drive or an RMIT network drive.
Overview of Assessment
Assessment for this course is ongoing throughout the semester. Your knowledge and understanding of course content is assessed through participation in class exercises and various types of assessments.
Full assessment briefs will be provided and can be found on CANVAS.
Assessment Tasks
The students must complete the following assessments:
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Assessment number |
Type/description of Assessment |
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1 |
Practical Skills Test |
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2 |
Knowledge Test |
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3 |
IT Project |
Assessment Matrix
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Element |
Performance criteria |
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Assessment Task 1: Practical Assessment |
Assessment Task 2: Project |
Assessment Task 3: Online Test |
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1. Plan and design a complex network to meet business requirements |
1.1 Review network design, business requirements and latest vendor technical specifications for network components |
Task 11b & c |
Task 6 |
Q13 |
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1.2 Research options available for providing the network functionality required |
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Task 7a |
Q13 |
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1.3 Plan network implementation to provide network services and resources to meet business requirements |
Task 9 &10 |
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Q13 |
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2. Design and implement a security strategy |
2.1 Analyse requirements for internal and external security |
Task 9 &10 |
Task 6 |
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2.2 Design security strategy to meet requirements |
Task 9 &10 |
Task 6 |
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2.3 Implement security strategy |
Task 9 &10 |
Task 6 |
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2.4 Undertake ongoing monitoring of the viability and reliability of network security, through testing and use of technical tools |
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Task 6 |
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2.5 Continually monitor internal and external network access for security breaches |
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Task 6 |
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3. Install and configure a complex network to meet business requirements |
3.1 Check and install cabling and associated components according to industry standards |
Task 3a |
Task 2 |
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3.2 Install and configure servers, routers, switches or other devices to provide internet protocol (IP) addressing and routing |
Task 1-7 |
Task 2 |
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3.3 Install and configure servers, routers, switches or other devices to provide name resolution |
Task 1 |
Task 4-6 Task 7d |
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3.4 Install and configure servers, routers, switches or other devices to provide network services |
Task 3a/b |
Task 4-6 |
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3.5 Install and configure remote access services |
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Task 7-10 |
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3.6 Install and configure devices to provide data management services |
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Task 7-10 |
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4. Implement a small routed network |
4.1 Integrate multiple network services across network |
Task 3a/b |
Task 4-6 Task 7 -10 |
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4.2 Analyse and resolve interoperability issues |
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Task 4-6 |
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4.3 Optimise performance |
Task 3a/b |
Task 6 |
Q13 |
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4.4 Rectify security conflicts arising from integrating services |
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Task4b |
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5. Plan, design and implement voice and video business communications system
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5.1 Install software and configure and test voice over internet protocol (VoIP) and videoconferencing services |
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Task 2 |
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5.2 Incorporate the use of a communications server to provide real-time multimedia communications |
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Task 2 |
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5.3 Select common voice and videoconferencing codecs according to standards and practices |
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Task 2 |
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6. Manage and support a complex network
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6.1 Identify and evaluate appropriate network management tools to assist in the administration of the complex network |
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Task 6 |
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6.2 Select and install network management tools according to industry and organisational standards |
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Task 6 |
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6.3 Set and monitor alerts and logs |
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Task 6 |
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6.4 Capture and analyse network performance data |
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Task 6 |
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6.5 Implement automated server updates |
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Task 7 |
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6.6 Implement desktop management policies |
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Task 7 |
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6.7 Implement automated virus checking |
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Task 7 |
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6.8 Use remote management tools |
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Task 7 |
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7. Test network functionality and obtain sign-off |
7.1 Test network functionality and record results |
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Task 4-6 |
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7.2 Record results of network functionality test |
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Task 4-6 |
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7.3 Complete network documentation according to organisational standards |
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Task 4-6 |
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Other Information
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• Current
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