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CSS432 Final Review

CSS432 Final Review. Prof. Athirai Irissappane http://courses.washington.edu/css432/athirai/ athirai@uw.edu. DNS. Finals. Final: June 5 th, 2017 Same time and place, M 8.00-10.00 pm at UW1-102 Topics after Mid Term onwards Congestion Control Applications Basic Internetworking Routing

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CSS432 Final Review

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  1. CSS432 Final Review Prof. Athirai Irissappane http://courses.washington.edu/css432/athirai/ athirai@uw.edu

  2. DNS Finals • Final: June 5th, 2017 • Same time and place, M 8.00-10.00 pm at UW1-102 • Topics after Mid Term onwards • Congestion Control • Applications • Basic Internetworking • Routing • Subnetting and CIDR • Network Security • Text Book • Ch3 (203 - 266) • Ch4 (308 - 338) • Ch6 (479 – 529) • Ch9 (697 - 755) • Ch8 (633 – 689)

  3. DNS Finals • This is a closed-book examination: no textbooks, no notebooks, and no dictionaries. You are allowed to place pens, pencils, erasers, glasses, a pencil case, a watch, scratch paper, and a calculator on the desk. • Questions and sub-questions, total of 100 points • Write your name on the bottom of this page. An exam sheet without your name will receive no score. • Write your answers in the exact spaces specified in your exam sheet. Answers on the other spaces or scratch paper will NOT be graded. • Write your answers quite neatly. Your grader and professor will not grade messy, unreadable answers. • No excuse such as “I messed up answers” without writing any supplemental explanations is accepted. • You are given 2 hours to complete your answers (unless you have officially documented reasons). If you are finished before the exam hours, you may leave the classroom anytime one hour after the exam has started. Bring your completed exam to your professor and take out all your belongings with you. • Even if you are late for the examination, you must turn in your answer sheets by the end of the exam hours. No extra time to answer. A late arrival, one hour after the exam has started, results in missing the examination. • Do not attach to your exam sheets the scratch paper you used. Or do not bring such scratch paper later, saying that I mistakenly answered on the scratch paper.

  4. DNS Finals • No excuse such as “I messed up answers” without writing any supplemental explanations is accepted. • You are given 2 hours to complete your answers (unless you have officially documented reasons). If you are finished before the exam hours, you may leave the classroom anytime one hour after the exam has started. Bring your completed exam to your professor and take out all your belongings with you. • Even if you are late for the examination, you must turn in your answer sheets by the end of the exam hours. No extra time to answer. A late arrival, one hour after the exam has started, results in missing the examination. • Do not attach to your exam sheets the scratch paper you used. Or do not bring such scratch paper later, saying that I mistakenly answered on the scratch paper.

  5. DNS Finals • HW4, Project • Congestion Control • Difference between different TCP versions • Examples of Persistent Connection protocols • FTP • IP Fragmentation • Patricia Tree for Longest Prefix Match • Static Configuration for Router • Distance Vector Routing (Routing Information Protocol RIP) • Classful vs Subnet vs CIDR, NAT, VPN, BGP

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