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Course Syllabus

Course Syllabus. Text Book: B. A. Forouzan, “ TCP/IP Protocol Suite ” , 3rd. ed., McGraw-Hill, 2005 Instructor 張軒彬 , hpchang@cs.nchu.edu.tw Office Number: 917 TA 王彥程 , s9356037@cs.nchu.edu.tw, Office Number: 1003A. Outline. Chapter 1: Introduction

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Course Syllabus

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  1. Course Syllabus • Text Book: • B. A. Forouzan, “TCP/IP Protocol Suite”, 3rd. ed., McGraw-Hill, 2005 • Instructor • 張軒彬, hpchang@cs.nchu.edu.tw • Office Number: 917 • TA • 王彥程, s9356037@cs.nchu.edu.tw, Office Number: 1003A

  2. Outline • Chapter 1: Introduction • Chapter 2: The OSI Model and the TCP/IP Protocol Suite • Chapter 3: Underlying Technologies • Chapter 4: IP Addresses: Classful Addressing • Chapter 5: IP Addresses: Classless Addressing

  3. Outline (Cont.) • Chapter 6: Delivery, Forwarding, and Routing of IP Packets • Chapter 7: ARP and RARP • Chapter 8: Internet Protocol (IP) • Chapter 9: Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) • Chapter 10: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) • Chapter 11: User Datagram Protocol (UDP) • Chapter 12: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) • Chapter 13: Unicast Routing Protocols (RIP, OSPF, and BGP)

  4. Outline (Cont.) • Chapter 24: Mobile IP • Chapter 25: Multimedia • Chapter 26: Private Networks, Virtual Private Networks and Network Address Translation • Chapter 27: Next Generation: IPv6 and ICMPv6 • Chapter 28: Network Security

  5. Course Grading • Three exams • Three to five homework • NS2 simulation • Packet capture and analysis • Throughput analysis • RAW Socket programming • ping implementation • Multithread programming

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