Final Exam

SYLLABUS

(CIP 11.0901)

ITNW 2354

Internet / Intranet Server (Web Server Administration)


COURSE DESCRIPTION:

WECM Course description:

Designing, installing, configuring, maintaining, and managing an Internet / Intranet server.

TSTC Waco Expanded Course Description:

 

PREREQUISITES:

Reading 0200 Level is required.

RESOURCES:

Required Textbooks:

Web Server Administration, Steve Silva, Course Technology, ISBN number 0-619-06439-0

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

WECM Learning Outcomes:

Plan, identify, and establish domain relationships; implement internal and external security; install and configure network services; and troubleshoot and maintain an existing server.

TSTC Waco Expanded Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:

  1. Describe the basics of Web Server Administration
  2. Install a server operating system
  3. Describe and configure DNS services
  4. Perform server Management
  5. Configure a web server
  6. Install and test a programming environment
  7. Provide email-services
  8. Install and configure remote access to a server
  9. Perform basic security for a server
  10. Monitor and analyze a server's usage

COURSE ASSESSMENT:

Grading:

Late work is not accepted. If the student misses any meetings, prior arangements must be made with the instructor to complete the assignments before the due date.

The written final exam will be given at the end of the course. Failure to perform the written final exam will result in failure of the course, regardless of previous course grade average.

The hands-on final exam will be given at the end of the course. Failure to PASS the hands-on final exam with a grade of 70 or above will result in failure of the course, regardless of previous course grade average.

Attendance and Professionalism:

If a student has accrued absences totaling 15% of the class periods the instructor will assign the student an "F" on the TSTC final grade roster. This policy does not affect the right of a student to drop a course before the mandated deadline or the right of the instructor to assign, with the approval of the department chair, and IP under the appropriate extenuating circumstances. Responsibility for dropping a course lies completely with the student.

 

Mobile Devices:

 Mobile device use by students while in class is prohibited!  Only instructors are allowed to use mobile devices in class.  Students must turn them off or set them to silent.  Students are not allowed to answer calls, make calls, or send text messages during class.  Students using phones during class will be asked to leave and given a zero for all work scheduled for that day (including tests).  For emergency situations, students may be contacted through the CNS Reception Desk at 867-4831.  Please let whoever is calling know which class you are in and the name of your instructor.  Personnel manning the reception desk will contact the instructor of your class so they can let you know about the nature of the emergency and develop a plan of action.

 Accommodations Statement

 Waco’s Policy Statement:  If you have a documented disability that will impact your work in the class, please contact the Office of Deaf and Disabled Services (D/DSS) so that appropriate arrangements for your accommodations can be made. In accordance with federal law, a student requesting accommodations must provide documentation of his/her disability to D/DSS.  For information, visit D/DSS in the Fentress Center or call (254) 867-3600.

Once you and a D/DSS representative have signed a Letter of Special Accommodations, take the accommodations letter to each class for which an accommodation has been determined.  Meet individually with each class instructor to discuss the accommodations letter.  Have the instructor sign and keep a copy of the letter.  Take the original signed by the instructor, back to D/DSS so they are aware that the instructor has been officially informed of the need for accommodations.

The instructor reserves the right to modify the syllabus items, grading criteria, and sequence of instruction as deemed appropriate at the time.

COURSE SECHEDULE: (Sequence of instruction recommended based on learning outcomes)

Topics

Chapter Readings

Case Projects

Hands-on Projects/Review Questions Notebook

Exams

Week One:

The Basics of Server and Web Server Administration

Chapter 1

1-1

Chapter 1 Questions

Projects 1-1, 1-2, 1-3


Week Two:

Preparing for Server Installation

Chapter 2

2-1, 2-2

Chapter 2 Questions

Projects 2-1, 2-2, 2-3

Chapter 1 and 2

Week Three:

Installing the Server

Chapter 3

3-1

Chapter 3 Questions

Projects 3-1 to 3-11


Week Four:

Name Resolution

Chapter 4

4-1

Chapter 4 Questions

Projects 4-2 to 4-7

Chapter 3 and 4

Week Five:

Managing a Server

Chapter 5

5-1

Chapter 5 Questions

Projects 5-1, 5-2, 5-5, 5-6


Week Six:

Configuring a Web Server

Chapter 6

6-1, 6-2

Chapter 6 Questions

Projects 6-1 to 6-7


Chapter 5 and 6

Week Seven:

Installing and Testing a Programming Environment

Chapter 7

7-1

Chapter 7 Questions

Projects 7-1 to 7-4

Mid-Term Exam

Chapters 1-6

Week Eight:

Installing and Testing a Programming Environment

Chapter 7

7-2

Projects 7-5 to 7-8


Week Nine:

Providing E-Mail Services

Chapter 8

8-1

Chapter 8 Questions

Projects 8-1 to 8-4


Week Ten:

Providing E-Mail Services

Chapter 8

8-2

Projects 8-5 to 8-8

Chapters 7 and 8

Week Eleven:

Extending the Web Environment

Chapter 9

9-1

Chapter 9 Questions Projects 9-1 to 9-8



Week Twelve:

Securing the Web Environment

Chapter 10

10-1

Chapter 10 Questions

Projects 10-1 to 10-4


Week Thirteen:

Securing the Web Environment

Chapter 10

10-2

Projects 10-5 to 10-9

Chapters 9 and 10

Week Fourteen:

Monitoring and Analyzing the Web Environment

Chapter 11

11-1

Chapter 11 Questions

Projects 11-1 to 11-7


Week Fifteen:

Catch up and Review


EXAM


REVIEW



Comprehensive Final Exam

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Syllabus developed by: Walton Yantis, faculty member of Texas State Technical College Waco. 

Authorizing Agency:

Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, 1200 East Anderson Lane, Austin, TX 78752 (www.thecb.state.tx.us)

Instructor Contact Information:

Name Walton Yantis
Office Phone Number 254-867-3852
CNS Office Phone Number 254-867-4831
CNS Office Fax Number 254-867-3231
Email Address walton.yantis @ tstc.edu or wyantis @ cns.tstc.edu
Office Location JBC Building pp Room 225

Permission to use or reproduce this document in whole or part is granted for not-for-profit educational and research purposes only. For any other use, please request permission in writing from the Vice President for Student Learning, Texas State Technical College Waco, 3801 Campus Drive, Waco, TX 76705. Phone: (254) 867- 4834. FAX: (254) 867-3968.