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Course F07_Networks and Protocols
Course
Meets requirements of following modules(MID)
Course Organization
Assessment
Course components
Lecture/Exercise
further education
Responsible:
Prof.Dr.Grebe
Course
Meets requirements of following modules(MID)
in active programs
Ba TIN2012 NP
Ba ET2012 NP
Course Organization
Version
created
2011-10-14
VID
1
valid from
WS 2012/13
valid to
Course identifiers
Long name
F07_Networks and Protocols
CID
F07_NP
CEID (exam identifier)
Contact hours per week (SWS)
Lecture
2
Exercise (unsplit)
2
Exercise (split)
Lab
1
Project
Seminar
Tutorial(voluntary)
Total contact hours
Lecture
30
Exercise (unsplit)
30
Exercise (split)
Lab
15
Project
Seminar
Tutorial (voluntary)
Max. capacity
Exercise (unsplit)
60
Exercise (split)
Lab
18
Project
Seminar
Total effort (hours):
150
Instruction language
Deutsch, 90%
Englisch, 10%
Study Level
Undergraduate
Prerequisites
Boole Operations, AND, OR, XOR
binary numbers
Basic Computer Architecture
Basic Knowledge of Operating Systems (Unix/Linux prefered)
Basic programming skills
Textbooks, Recommended Reading
J. Kurose, K. Ross: "Computer Networks - Top-Down-Approach", Pearson
A. Tanenbaum: „Computer Networks“, Pearson
IETF RFCs www.ietf.org
additional reading in script
Instructors
Prof.Dr.Grebe
Supporting Scientific Staff
Dipl.-Inf. Michael Willecke
Transcipt Entry
Networks and Protocols
Assessment
Type
sK
Regelfall (bei geringer Prüfungsanzahl: sMP)
Total effort [hours]
sK
10
Frequency:
2-3 per year
Course components
Lecture/Exercise
Objectives
Lerninhalte (Kenntnisse)
Computer Network Fundamentals
Network Technology Evolution
Network Applications
Networking Requirements
Network Topologies
LAN, MAN, WAN
Connection orientation types
Communications Models
Layered communications and protocols
ISO/OSI Reference Model
TCP/IP Model
IEEE Model
Bit Transmission and Framing
Transmission channel
Sampling Theorem
Nyquist Theorem
Shannon Theorem
Transmission media
Twisted Pair Cable
Coaxial Cable
Fiber Cable
Wireless Transmission
Classifications
Channel Coding
Hamming Distance
Block Error Detection
Sicherungscodes
Parity and Cross Pariyt
Cyclic Redundancy Codes
Layer 2 Framing
Ethernet Technology
Standards and Ethernet Variants
IEEE Protocols
Media Access Control (MAC)
ALOHA
CSMA/CD
Broadcast Domain
Collision Domain
Ethernet Systems
10 BASE-T
100 BASE-Tx
GigE
Switched LANs
Switching Techniques
Hierarchical Switched Networks
Store-and-Forward vs. Cut-Through Switching
Switch Security Techniques
VLAN Techniques
Inter-VLAN-Routing
Routing
Internetworking
Media Gateway
Routing Gateway
Fragmentation
IP Addressing
IPv4
classful and classless addresses
Subnetting, Supernetting
ARP Protocol
Network Address Translation (NAT)
DHCP
IPv6
Prefix and Interface ID
IPv6 stateless autoconfiguration
EUI-64 Addresses
NDP
Routing Techniques
Static Routing and Summary Routes
Interior Routing Protocols
Distance-Vector-Routing, RIP
Bellman-Ford Algorithm
Link-State-Routing, OSPF
Dijkstra Algorithm
Exterior Routing Protocols
Interdomain Routing
Autonome Systeme
BGP
Routing Metrics
Administrative Distance
Metric calculations
IP Packet Filter
Access Control Lists (ACL)
Transport Protocols
Transportdienste und Dienstklassen
Connectionless Transport
UDP
stateless Protocol
Transport Multiplex
Socket Concept
Connection-oriented Transport
TCP Reliable Transport
stateful Protocols
ARQ Flow Control
Timing Control
Congestion Control
Applications Protocols
Request-Response Principle
Web Protocols (http, url, html)
Filetransfer (FTP, TFTP)
Remote Console Protocols (Telnet, SSH)
Domain Name Service (DNS)
Acquired Skills
students acquire fundamental knowledge on theory and applications of networking technologies with focus on IP networks
students identify devices and components to networking and end-system functions
students collect requirements of actual networking tasks, they are able to plan and implement IP networks
students understand and perform IP subnetting
students know networking threats and some security mechanisms
they are enabled to perform protocol analysis and network troubleshoot analysis
Additional Component Assessment
CCNA Chapter Exams/Final Exams
Beitrag zum LV-Ergebnis
Intervall
1/year
further education
Objectives
Additional Component Assessment
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