Upon successful completion of this course you should be able to:
Data Communications and Networking, 4th Edition
Behrouz A Forouzan
copyright 2007
ISBN 0073250325
e-mail: oppenhep at sou.edu |
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Phone: 552-8168 |
Office: CS Room 219 |
| Week 1 | IPv4 and IPv6 | Chapter 20 |
| Week 2 | ARP, ICMPv4, and ICMPv6 | Chapter 21 |
| Week 3 | IP Routing (static, default, and dynamic) | Chapter 22 |
| Week 4 | IP Routing (distance-vector, link-state, and path-vector) | Chapter 22 |
| Week 5 | TCP and UDP | Chapter 23 |
| Week 6 | QoS and Application Layer Protocols | Chapters 24-25 |
| Week 7 | More Application Layer Protocols | Chapters 26-27 |
| Week 8 | WANs, PPP | Chapter 11 |
| Week 9 | More WANs, Frame Relay | Chapter 18 |
| Week 10 | Introduction to Network Security | Chapter 31 |
The lab emulates a rather complex internetwork at a large company. Click here to learn more about its topology and configuration. The lab is in Room 115, downstairs in the main Computer Science building.
| Week 1 | Network Discovery |
| Week 2 | IP Fragmentation |
| Week 3 | IP Routing (static, default, and EIGRP) |
| Week 4 | IP Routing (OSPF and BGP) |
| Week 5 | Backing up Router to TFTP Server |
| Week 6 | Priority Queuing |
| Week 7 | Troubleshooting FTP Problem |
| Week 8 | PPP |
| Week 9 | Frame Relay |
| Week 10 | Cisco Access Control Lists |