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Network architecture
FEKT-BARSAcad. year: 2010/2011
Telecommuncation networks, service and network integration. OSI reference model. Computer and data networks, types, techniques of data transmission. Network topologies, cabling systems. Network inteconnection elements - hubs, switches, routers. Routing techniques. Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI, DQDB. VLANS, LANE. IPX/SPX protocol set. TCP/IP protocol set. Internet, e-mail, telnet, ftp. WWW - HTTP, HTML language. Network security. Network administration.
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- final written examination - 70 points max.
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Summary of OSI reference model properties - layers, their functions. Connection oriented and connectionless services, reliable and unreliable services. Types of connection - circuit switching, data units switching.
Cabling systems. Data encoding. Common transmission capacity sharing. Computer networks - characteristics, LANs - types, features, topologies, access methods, network elements. Peer-to-peer and server-client networks. Network applications.
LAN interconnection elements - repeaters, HUBs, bridges, switches, routers, gateways. Types of routing in LANs and WANs.
ETHERNET - 10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, 1000 Mb/s - description, access method, standards, network cards, frames. Token Ring, FDDI, DQDB. Wireless LANs.
Virtual LANs - types, administration.
Remote access - POTN, ISDN, mobile network, high speed digital subscriber circuits - ADSL, HDSL, VDSL, SDSL, wireless access - FWA networks. Link protocol - PPP, MPPP.
Reference model TCP/IP - description, addressing, protocols ARP, BOOTP, DHCP, domain name system DNS.
Routing protocols RIP, OSPF, IP, ICMP. Transport protocols - TCP, UDP.
Application protocols - Telnet, FTP, e-mail SMTP. Internet structure, IP address and name domain allocation, multimedia information on the Internet.
WWW - HTTP, HTML.
Service integration into IP networks - QoS introduction, protocol sets H.323 and SIP, IP telephony.
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Lab.4-10 Experimental network with OS Novell Netware 6 - e-Directory (NDS) database - structure, objects, object types, their properties, property values, object access rights, property access rights, inheritance, IRF;file systems, file and directory access rights; directory and file attributes - goal, types, attribute setting;network printing;login scripts - goal, types, commands
Lab.11-13 Networks with unix-oriented operating systems - evolution, operating system architecture, kernel structure;unix file systems - organization, file types; processes - types, states, daemons, process starting, process administration; operating system installation