Networking Laboratory
Since the University's inception, the Bachelor of IT program has offered a variety of networking courses. In the beginning, the University had leveraged its partnership with Durham College in order to provide facilities for its networking laboratory classes. After a few years, it became apparent that the growth of the University meant that sharing the Durham College networking lab was no longer appropriate to best serve the needs of our students, and so the Ontario Tech networking lab was officially created.
The Ontario Tech Networking Lab includes a significant investment in state-of-the-art networking equipment that will properly prepare our students for the current and future demands of the IT industry, while ensuring that all of our students have ample hands-on access to real equipment.
The lab is located in room 4130 in the Software and Informatics Research Center (SIRC), which also houses several other state-of-the-art research and teaching labs in computing and information technology. The lab is run by the Faculty of Business and IT and is dedicated to providing a hands-on networking experience for the students.
Research Topics
- Networking Laboratory
- Cisco Networking Academy
- Network Engineering
- Routing and Switching
- Wireless Networking
- IT Infrastructure
- Network Administration
- Enterprise Networks
Networking Lab Works
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Technology and Tools
- ADTRAN WAN/PSTN simulators
- Cisco 2800 and 2900 ISR routers
- Cisco ISR 4331 routers
- Cisco Catalyst 3650 multilayer switches with PoE and
built-in wireless controllers - Cisco Catalyst 2960X SDN programmable switches
- Cisco IP phones (various models)
- Cisco lightweight wireless access points and WLAN controllers (various models)
- A variety of hardware and software to support the latest networking technologies