WCSEE4140-1: Networking Laboratory for Spring 2016

Days and Time

Wednesdays 10:10 AM-11:25 AM

Allowed For:

  • Undergraduate
  • Masters
  • Professional
  • PhD

Prerequisites:

None

Notes:

None

Instructor:

Blaer, Paul S

Description

In this course, students will learn how to put "principles into practice," in a hands-on-networking lab course. The course will cover the technologies and proctocols of the internet using equipment currently available to large internet service providers such as CISCO routers and end-systems. A set of laboratory experiments will provide hands-on experience with engineering wide-area networks and will familiarize students with the Internet Protocol (IP), Address Resolution Protocal (ARP), Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), the Domain Name System (DNS), routing protocols (RIP, OSPF, BGP), network management protocols (SNMP, and application-level protocols (FTP, TELNET, SMTP).