Number of hours
- Lectures 12.0
- Projects -
- Tutorials -
- Internship -
- Laboratory works 15.0
- Written tests -
ECTS
ECTS 2.5
Goal(s)
This course deal with Network and Transport OSI layer. At the end of the course, students will have the foundation necessary to address the following points:
- Specify, design or implement Intra AS routing protocols
- Design specific routing protocols based on known algorithms (distance vector or link state).
- Specify, design or implément efficient and secured network architectures using either IPv4 or IPv6.
Responsible(s)
Quentin GIORGI
Content(s)
- IP routing
- distance vector routing protocols (ex: RIP)
- Link state routing protocol (ex: OSPF)
- Inter AS IP routing (BGP4)
- IPv6
- Congestion control protocol in TCP
LABS:
- RIP architecture deployment on cisco routers or zebra
- OSPF architecture deployment on cisco routers or zebra
- TCP congestion study using simulator.
OSI model
good MAC layer understanding.
IPv4 understanding
Test
E1: Final Exam
CC: Labs or home work
E2: Final Exam
Calendar
The course exists in the following branches:
- Curriculum - Network and computer science - Semester 7
Additional Information
Course ID : 4AMNE430
Course language(s):
The course is attached to the following structures:
- Team Computer Science
You can find this course among all other courses.
Bibliography
BGP: Van Beijnum - O'reilly. ISBN 978-0-596-00254-1
OSPF: J.T.Moy - Anatomy of an Internet Routing Protocol ISBN: 0-201-63472-4
Les Réseaux: 5th edition A.TanenBaum ISBN: 2-7440-7001-7