Semestr: Winter
Range: 2+2c
Completion:
Credits: 4
Programme type: Undefined
Study form: Fulltime
Course language:
The subject is primarily aimed to advanced technologies used in current Internet (IPv6, support for QoS), on protocols that respect real-time requirements and are able to support multimedia and VoIP communication, assuring effectiveness and scalability at the same time. Students will additionally get some basic knowledge and experience in computer network management.
network management, advanced TCP/IP technologies, Quality of Services, Voice over IP
1. Computer network management. ISO CMIS-CMIT and IETF SNMP systems
2. SNMP architecture - MIB (Management Information Base), protocols
3. Remote monitoring - RMON, traffic measures
4. Routing in the current Internet - RIP, OSPF and BGP protocols
5. IP routing in ATM networks: LANE, IP Switching, NHRP, MPOA
6. Addressing and routing in IPv6 networks
7. Encryption and authentication in IPv4 and IPv6 networks
8. Voice and multimedia data transfer - VoIP
9. Quality of service (QoS) parameters, RTP protocol
10. Flow control - hop-by-hop and end-to-end techniques
11. Traffic management - service classes
12. Multicasting - IGMP, DVMRP, MOSPF and PIM protocols
13. Data flow reservation - RSVP protocol, Integrated services
14. Data flow aggregation - Differentiated services, MPLS (Multi-Protocols Label Switching)
1. Introduction, semestral project and topic assignment
2. Simplified analysis of SNMP data
3.-12. Topic presentation, individual work on the project, consultations
13. Evaluation of the project and presentation, test
14. Evaluation of the project and presentation
1. Keshav S.: An Engineering Approach to Computer Networking. Addison-Wesley 1997.
2. Stallings W.: High Speed Networks: TCP/IP and ATM Design Principles. Prentice-Hall 1998.