Network Architecture

Réf. : USEEJ6

Sessions de formation

(Fuseau horaire : Europe/Paris)

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Présentation

Public, conditions d'accès et prérequis

basics of computer science

running commands at the Linux command

remote access via SSH

Objectifs

Acquire the fundamentals of the architecture of the Internet, with a focus on the higher layers of  the TCP/IP architecture: the Application, Transport, and Network layers, touching lightly on the Data Link and Physical layers. Ability to understand what is taking place within a network by capturing and examining packet traces.

Contenu

- Overview of the Internet

- The layered model of network design (the OSI model and the TCP/IP model)
- TCP/IP architecture, what is meant by a networked protocol
- application layer : HTTP, DNS, SMTP, TELNET, FTP, etc.
- transport layer : UDP, reliable data transmission, TCP, congestion control
- network layer : IP, ICMP, addressing, routing
- data-link layer : addressing, switching

Bibliographie

Titre Auteur(s)
Computer Networking: Principles, Protocols and Practice, Olivier Bonaventure
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach Jim Kurose and Keith Ross

Modalités d'évaluation

  • Contrôle continu
  • Examen final

Hands-on labs are organized to provide a deep undestanding of the course material, but are not graded. Grading is entirely based upon a midterm exam and a final exam.