Summer 2020 - CMPT 471 D100

Networking II (3)

Class Number: 3679

Delivery Method: In Person

Overview

  • Course Times + Location:

    May 11 – Aug 10, 2020: Mon, Wed, Fri, 3:30–4:20 p.m.
    Burnaby

  • Exam Times + Location:

    Aug 15, 2020
    Sat, 12:00–3:00 p.m.
    Location: TBA

  • Prerequisites:

    CMPT 300 and 371.

Description

CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:

This course covers the fundamentals of higher level network functionality such as remote procedure/object calls, name/address resolution, network file systems, network security and high speed connectivity/bridging/switching.

COURSE DETAILS:

Covers the operating protocols which surround TCP/IP in the Internet protocol suite, in a Linux operating system environment. Assignments and lab work will be related to the operation and administration of a network using Internet protocols.

Topics

  • Overview of Linux O/S, socket programming
  • Internet basics. (Underlying Network Technologies, IPv4, IPv6, ICMP, UDP, TCP)
  • Finding address. (ARP, DHCP, NDP)
  • Domain Name Service (DNS).
  • Creating route for packet delivery. (RIP, OSPF, BGP)
  • Multicasting including IGMP
  • network security, secret-key/public-key encryption, digital signature, IPSec, SSL, firewall

Grading

NOTES:

Assignments 30%, quizzes 30%, final 40%.

Students must attain an overall passing grade on the weighted average of exams in the course in order to obtain a clear pass (C- or better).

Materials

MATERIALS + SUPPLIES:

Reference Books

  • Building Internet Firewalls, 2nd Edition, Zwicky, E. Cooper, S., Chapman, D., O'Reilly & Associates, 2000, 9781565928718
  • TCP/IP Protocol Suite, 4th Edition, B. Forouzan, McGraw Hill, 2009, 9780073376042

RECOMMENDED READING:

  • Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume 1
  • 6th Edition
  • Douglas E. Comer
  • Prentice-Hall
  • 2014

ISBN: 9780136085300

  • Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume 1 Principles, Protocols & Architecture
  • 6th Edition
  • Richard Comer
  • Prentice-Hall
  • 2014

ISBN: 9780136085300

Registrar Notes:

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: YOUR WORK, YOUR SUCCESS

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Each student is responsible for his or her conduct as it affects the University community.  Academic dishonesty, in whatever form, is ultimately destructive of the values of the University. Furthermore, it is unfair and discouraging to the majority of students who pursue their studies honestly. Scholarly integrity is required of all members of the University. http://www.sfu.ca/policies/gazette/student/s10-01.html

TEACHING AT SFU IN SUMMER 2020

Please note that all teaching at SFU in summer term 2020 will be conducted through remote methods. Enrollment in this course acknowledges that remote study may entail different modes of learning, interaction with your instructor, and ways of getting feedback on your work than may be the case for in-person classes.

Students with hidden or visible disabilities who believe they may need class or exam accommodations, including in the current context of remote learning, are encouraged to register with the SFU Centre for Accessible Learning (caladmin@sfu.ca or 778-782-3112) as soon as possible to ensure that they are eligible and that approved accommodations and services are implemented in a timely fashion.