Computer networks I and II

25 stycznia 2016

Computer Networks I for CE

Field of study: Computer engineering

Assessment methods: Exam

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Contents of the Education Lectures
1
Use of the network to ensure quality of service, LAN, WAN, internetwork, the OSI model, TCP/IP model, physical and logical topology, Cloud Computing
2
Application layer protocols: DNS, HTTP, SMTP, POP3, FTP, DHCP, SMB, Telnet. Transmission of unicast, multicast and broadcast standards, MAC Address, IP Address, Default Gateway.
3
The data link layer of the OSI: access to the medium, addressing. Protocols: CSMA/CD – Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection, CSMA/CA – Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance, CSMA/CARP – Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance and resolution using priorities.
4
The network layer of the OSI model: IPv4, IPv6. Subnet mask, the range of the subnet, broadcast address.
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The physical layer of the OSI model: transmission media and signal encoding
6
The transport layer of the OSI model: TCP and UDP
7
Wiring, planning and configuration of computer networks
8
The session, presentation and application layer of the OSI model
9
Testing and diagnosis of computer networks
10
New technologies in computer networks
11
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Laboratories

LAB I

Deadline for Report I: 

Scope of work:

Report I: Describe the building for which the network will be designed: how many storeys, what height of floors, what area. Define the number of people working in the company = the number of computers to be operated within the network. An Internet connection must be defined (Please present how the building will be connected to the Internet. It is necessary to write what company will be the Internet provider, what will be the bandwidth of the link, whether the company will provide any edge devices, etc.). Present floor plans of individual buildings (Describe the number of rooms on a given floor, preferably with a breakdown of how many people will work in each room. The number of rooms should be adequate to the number of people employed.).

To work on the exercises – reports, use the material provided during the lecture. In addition, real consultation is possible.

Works should be sent in pdf format to the following e-mail address: s.paszkiel@po.edu.pl.

VERY IMPORTANT! Name the file to be sent, please name by key:

Course_Name_Surname_Name_Report_I

The report name and author name should appear in the file.

LAB II

Deadline for Report II: 

Scope of work:

Report II: The logical and technical design of the network should be developed (part I), including: define the network topology, define the location of the central point of the network – the distribution point and intermediate distribution points. Select the appropriate type of network cabling, present active network devices, including the server and UPS (but not with a technical detailed description). In terms of network simulation (Showing the idea of connecting a network device), you can use Cisco Packet Tracer or another simulation program.

To work on the exercises – reports, use the material provided during the lecture. In addition, real consultation is possible.

Works should be sent in pdf format to the following e-mail address: s.paszkiel@po.edu.pl.

VERY IMPORTANT! Name the file to be sent, please name by key:

Course_Name_Surname_Name_Report_II

The report name and author name should appear in the file.

LAB III

Deadline for Report III: 

Scope of work:

Report III: A logical and technical design of the network should be prepared (part II), including: calculating the lengths of individual cables (for horizontal and vertical cabling) and defining the markings for individual subscriber points. A detailed technical description of devices located at distribution points should be provided. In terms of network simulation, you can use Cisco Packet Tracer or another simulation program. Provide the IP addressing for the proposed computer network.

To work on the exercises – reports, use the material provided during the lecture. In addition, real consultation is possible.

Works should be sent in pdf format to the following e-mail address: s.paszkiel@po.edu.pl.

VERY IMPORTANT! Name the file to be sent, please name by key:

Course_Name_Surname_Name_Report_III

The report name and author name should appear in the file.

LAB IV

Deadline for report IV:

Scope of work:

Report IV: Describe the concept of Cloud Computing services in the scope of the computer network being developed. Reference should be made to the use of the protocols concerned within the proposed network. It is necessary to distinguish between what will be implemented within the local server and what will be implemented within the framework of cloud services. This should be carefully described.

To work on the exercises – reports, use the material provided during the lecture. In addition, real consultation is possible.

Works should be sent in pdf format to the following e-mail address: s.paszkiel@po.edu.pl.

VERY IMPORTANT! Name the file to be sent, please name by key:

Course_Name_Surname_Name_Report_IV

The report name and author name should appear in the file.

LAB V

Deadline for report V:

Scope of work:

Report V: A detailed cost estimate of the computer network should be prepared, specifying the names of active network elements, passive network elements, number of pieces, price per piece – net / gross.

To work on the exercises – reports, use the material provided during the lecture. In addition, real consultation is possible.

Works should be sent in pdf format to the following e-mail address: s.paszkiel@po.edu.pl.

VERY IMPORTANT! Name the file to be sent, please name by key:

Course_Name_Surname_Name_Report_V

The report name and author name should appear in the file.

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Computer Networks II for CE

Field of study: Computer engineering

Assessment methods: Exam

Item number
Contents of the Education Lectures
1
Organizational classes, conditions of the credit
2
Routing protocols – a review of existing solutions. NAT – Network address translation
3
RIP – Routing Information Protocol
4
EIGRP – Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
5
OSPF – Open Shortest Path First
6
VLAN – Virtual Local Area Network
7
Design of computer networks
8
WLAN, WWAN, Wi-Fi
9
Security in computer networks, Access Control list ACL
10
The information society
11
Computer Networks Exam 0 The current exam dates are listed on the Moodle platform.
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Computer Networks Exam I The current exam dates are listed on the Moodle platform.
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Computer Networks Exam II The current exam dates are listed on the Moodle platform.

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