Course detail
Hardware computer networks
FEKT-BHWSAcad. year: 2012/2013
In the introductory part of this course, the principles of routing in packet networks are discussed. The key properties of the distance vector and link-state routing protocols are analyzed. Subsequently, the mechanisms ensuring the Quality-of-Service in data networks and possible implementations of these mechanisms in active network elements designed for wired and wireless data communication are discussed. Based on the hierarchical network division, the switching nodes operating on individual layers are described in more detail. The properties of switching nodes using time division multiplex and space channel division are given. The issue of inner blocking, output port competition, queue blocking, multicast transfer, and cell selection algorithms are discussed.
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2) Routing protocols: RIP, OSPF
3) Inner architecture of routers
4) ATM technology – basic principles, ATM cell, service classes
5) Switching nodes - basic principles
6) Switching nodes - classification, basic types
7) Switching nodes – buffers
8) Switching nodes - frame selection algorithms
9) Switching nodes - detailed description of the most common architectures
10) Wireless local area networks - basic principles
11) Wireless local area networks - communication process
12) Wireless Personal Area Networks - WPAN and Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks – WMAN
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ATM - reference model, Circuit Emulation Services, LAN emulation
Packet switches - basic principles
Packet switches - categories, basic types
Packet switches - buffering techniques
Packet switches - packet selection algorithms
Packet switches - detailed description of the most common internal architectures
Wireless LANs - basic principles
Wireless LANs - communication processes
Laboratory exercise
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The IGMP protocol
Network Simulator 2
The RIP routing protocol
The OSPF routing protocol
Replaces
Configuration of the LightStream 1010 switch
Configuration of the Catalyst 5000 switch
Acsess control using Acess Control Lists
The ARP protocol
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