Number of hours
- Lectures 15.75
- Tutorials 15.75
- Laboratory works 18.0
ECTS
ECTS 4.5
Goal(s)
Learn basic concepts of computer networking and acquire practical notions of protocol implementations.
The purpose of this lecture is to give you a sound understanding of computer networking, with a strong emphasis on TCP/IP and the Internet model. Both theoretical and practical knowledge should be acquired. Training classes parallel to the course will give you an opportunity of learning implementation details and you will acquire practical knowledge through networking labs.
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This lecture will focus on the TCP/IP protocol stack. After an introductory presentation of the main concepts, we will study:
- physical layer: data transmission;
- data link layer: local area networks, error protection ;
- network layer: IP and routing protocols;
- transport layer: TCP, the socket API;
- traffic control: flow control, congestion control.
Network lab:
- Setting up a network;
- LAN, VLAN, ARP, IPv6 ND ;
- Interconnection, routing, RIP ;
- TCP/UDP ;
- NAT, firewall ;
- Sockets programming.
Prerequisites
Introduction to Networking
- A 1h30 practical exam (TP) on the networking labs, one A4 sheet of personal notes allowed.
- A 3h final exam (E) on the course, no documents allowed.
N1=2/3E1+1/3TP
N2=2/3E2+1/3TP
This course may be followed in french or in english
J. Kurose and K. Ross, Computer Networking. Addison Wesley. (Analyse structurée des réseaux)
A. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks, 4th ed. Prentice Hall. (Réseaux, 4e édition.)
R. Stevens, TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1: The Protocols, Addison-Wesley.
L. Toutain, Réseaux locaux et Internet. Hermès.