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Network Protocols

Network Protocols. John Kristoff jtk@depaul.edu +1 312 362-5878 DePaul University Chicago, IL 60604. Prerequisites. TDC 365 – Network Interconnection Tech. Some or all of the following would be nice: TDC 361 – Basic Communication Systems TDC 362 – Principles of Data Communications

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Network Protocols

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  1. Network Protocols • John Kristoff • jtk@depaul.edu • +1 312 362-5878 • DePaul University • Chicago, IL 60604

  2. Prerequisites • TDC 365 – Network Interconnection Tech. • Some or all of the following would be nice: • TDC 361 – Basic Communication Systems • TDC 362 – Principles of Data Communications • TDC 363 – Local Area Networks • Having setup your own Linux network host • Job related exposure to TCP/IP networks

  3. You will... • Understand how protocols work or not • Explore advanced routing protocols • Study IP multicast internetworking • Research advanced TCP operation • Hear why I don't like NAT • Read seminal and current network papers • Be exposed to other so-called “advanced networking stuff”

  4. I'll do my part the best I can • Answer email promptly • Be fair and impartial • Encourage discussion and questions • Make this a class you want to come to • Help you to learn

  5. You do your part as best you can • Be present and attentive • Don't wait until the last minute • Contribute questions and discussion • Tell me when something isn't working out • Laugh at my jokes even if they're not funny

  6. Grading for this course • 15% - Homework (lowest one dropped) • 15% - Paper summaries and reports • 30% - Midterm exam (closed book/notes) • 15% - Final exam (closed book/notes) • 15% - Final project • 10% - Class participation (a gimmee?)

  7. Tentative schedule • 01/10 - Introduction • Exploration of network protocols • Internet protocols overview • 01/17 - Architecture • End-to-end argument • Internet Protocol

  8. Tentative schedule (continued) • 01/24 – Network Control • ARP • DHCP • ICMP • 01/31 – Routing • RIP • OSPF • BGP

  9. Tentative schedule (continued) • 02/07 – IP multicast • IGMP • Routing • 02/14 – Mid-term • 02/21 – TCP • 02/28 – Interactive protocols • UDP • VoIP

  10. Tentative schedule (continued) • 03/07 – Security • IPSec • Intrusion Detection • Firewalls • 03/14 – Misc./catch-up • Managing Networks • Current research, lab tour, my work • 03/21 – Final exam and project

  11. Typical timetable • Can we try something different? • 17:45 - Learn • 19:00 - Break • 19:10 - Learn • 20:00 - Break • 20:10 - Learn • 21:00 - Good night

  12. So who am I? • Part-time CTI and IPD intructor • Manage Networks R&D • Manage Network Security • Projects and interests: • VoIP, wireless, IP multicast • Network security, network video/audio • Preventing capacity collapse

  13. Final notes • Everything else I left out is or will be on the course homepage • http://condor.depaul.edu/~jkristof/ • Join the class mailing list • Be prepared to discuss papers • This is the first time 375 is being taught • ...yeah, I'm pretty much making it up as I go.

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