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Instructions
Anotation:
The purpose of the course is to introduce in a broader context the material that is subsequently discussed in detail in the specialized courses of the study program. It is important to show the decomposition of the function of a complex system into sub-components and to demonstrate the use of different types of communication systems and networks on selected real applications.
Study targets:
The students will acquire broader understanding of communication networks and protocols to be help them better select their future study of more in-depth focused subjects in the field of networking.
Course outlines:
1. | | From communications infrastructure and services to the end device - an overview |
2. | | Data communication models, formal notation of communication protocol functions |
3. | | Applications and peer-to-peer networks |
4. | | Practical fundamentals of Ethernet technology function and application |
5. | | Wifi, wireless transmissions and sensor networks |
6. | | Device addressing and routing basics in networks |
7. | | Functional principles and applications of network elements in data networks (hub, bridge, switch, router, gateway, balancer) |
8. | | Protocols, interfaces and services on the Internet. Examples of network applications |
9. | | Decomposition of Web services system functions |
10. | | Internet of Things and M2M application development platforms |
11. | | Endpoint devices - basic concepts and block chain of information processing and transmission |
12. | | Integrated electronics, nanotechnology |
13. | | Signal processing - from packets to audio and video, standardisation, processes, documents, formats |
Exercises outline:
1. | | Preliminary exercises, health and safety, conditions of granting credit, introduction to the lab. |
2. | | Get familiar with the lab. Network diagnostic tools. |
3. | | The basics of configuration and control of Cisco routers |
4. | | Lab: Wireshark, TCP UDP analysis |
5. | | Lab: Domain Name System |
6. | | Lab: E-mail |
7. | | Lab: DHCP and NAT |
8. | | Lab: Routing |
9. | | Project definition |
10. | | Lab: Virtual LAN |
11. | | Lab: ADSL router |
12. | | Lab: Cabling system |
13. | | Assessment. Examination pre-term. |
Literature:
[1] | | McMillan, Troy. Cisco Networking Essentials, John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2015. ProQuest Ebook Central, |
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/cvut/detail.action?docID=4180392.
[2] | | Goralski, Walter. The Illustrated Network : How TCP/IP Works in a Modern Network, Elsevier Science & Technology, 2017. ProQuest |
Ebook Central,
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/cvut/detail.action?docID=4841646.
[3] | | Bannour, Fetia, et al. Software-Defined Networking 2 : Extending SDN Control to Large-Scale Networks, John Wiley & Sons, |
Incorporated, 2023. ProQuest Ebook Central,
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/cvut/detail.action?docID=7151828.
[4] | | SEIFERT, Rich a James EDWARDS. The all-new switch book: the complete guide to LAN switching technology. 2nd ed. Indianapolis |
Requirements:
no special knowledge requirement is necessary
Keywords:
Internet, LAN, WAN, Ethernet, IP, Networking.
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Proposal and Realization: I. Halaška (K336), J. Novák (K336) |