cse3inw internetworking

INTERNETWORKING

CSE3INW

2019

Credit points: 15

Subject outline

In this subject students will build on foundation studies in Computer Networks to examine "real world" issues in large-scale networking. Students will understand issues of scalability in the global Internet and multi-protocol contexts. Students will gain experience in configuring typical internetworking equipment. The content includes Internetwork model, layered protocols, TCP/IP architecture, interior and exterior routing protocols, and other advanced and emerging networking technologies.

SchoolSchool Engineering&Mathematical Sciences

Credit points15

Subject Co-ordinatorKan Yu

Available to Study Abroad StudentsYes

Subject year levelYear Level 3 - UG

Exchange StudentsYes

Subject particulars

Subject rules

Prerequisites CSE2CN

Co-requisitesN/A

Incompatible subjectsN/A

Equivalent subjectsN/A

Special conditionsN/A

Graduate capabilities & intended learning outcomes

01. Explain broadly the structure of Internet, and the networking hardware and routing technologies involved, and IPv4 addressing.

Activities:
Classes to present the material. Laboratory work and Directed Reading questions to practice and enhance understanding of concepts.

02. Explain the major interior routing protocols, such as RIP and OSPF. and exterior routing protocols.

Activities:
Classes to present the material. Laboratory classes to gain practical hands-on experience and develop problem solving skills. Written assignments to report laboratory work findings, and to develop research skills.

03. Explain the major exterior routing protocol BGP, and route filtering and route maps.

Activities:
Classes to present the material. Laboratory classes to gain practical hands-on experience and develop problem solving skills. Written assignments to report laboratory work findings, and to develop research skills.

04. Setup and configure routers and switches.

Activities:
Classes to present the material. Laboratory classes to gain practical hands-on experience and develop problem solving skills.

05. Describe and explain networking security technologies including access control lists, firewalls, and VPNs.

Activities:
Classes to present the material. Directed Reading questions to practice and enhance understanding of concepts. Laboratory classes to gain practical hands-on experience and develop problem solving skills. Written assignments to report laboratory work findings, and to develop research skills.

06. Explain other networking technologies including IPv6, VLAN, Multicast, MPLS, and/or other emerging networking technologies.

Activities:
Classes to present the material. Directed Reading questions to practice and enhance understanding of concepts. Laboratory classes to gain practical hands-on experience and develop problem solving skills. Written assignments to report laboratory work findings, and to develop research skills.

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Start date between: and    Key dates

Bendigo, 2019, Semester 1, Day

Overview

Online enrolmentYes

Maximum enrolment sizeN/A

Enrolment information

Subject Instance Co-ordinatorSimon Egerton

Class requirements

LectureWeek: 10 - 22
One 2.0 hours lecture per week on weekdays during the day from week 10 to week 22 and delivered via face-to-face.

Laboratory ClassWeek: 10 - 22
One 2.0 hours laboratory class per week on weekdays during the day from week 10 to week 22 and delivered via face-to-face.

Assessments

Assessment elementComments%ILO*
One 400-word equiv written report on access control lists and RIP1001, 02, 04
One 800-word equiv written report on OSPF2001, 02, 04, 05
One 800-word equiv written report on BGP2001, 02, 03, 04
one 2.5-hour examination5001, 02, 03, 05, 06