Summer 2026 - CMPT 471 E100

Networking II (3)

Class Number: 4218

Delivery Method: In Person

Overview

  • Course Times + Location:

    May 11 – Aug 10, 2026: Mon, 4:30–7:20 p.m.
    Burnaby

  • Prerequisites:

    (CMPT 201 or CMPT 300 or ENSC 351) and CMPT 371, both with a minimum grade of C-.

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:

This is an advanced undergraduate course in networking. Detailed discussion of various network protocols and architectures will be covered, especially the TCP/IP protocol suite and the design of the Internet. The course involves multiple programming projects and measurement labs. It also includes reading articles about recent topics and trends in networking.

Topics

  • Networking Basics: Internet Architecture and TCP/IP Stack
  • Multimedia Networking
  • Data Center Networking
  • Software Defined Networks
  • Network Security

Grading

NOTES:

To be discussed in class.

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

  • Computer Networks: A Systems Approach, Peterson and Davie, Morgan Kaufmann, 2012, 5th or 6th edition
  • TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1: The Protocols , Kevin R. Fall , W. Richard Stevens, 2011, 9780321336316, 2nd or 3rd edition
  • Internet Security: A Hands-on Approach, Wenliang Du, 2019, 9781733003964, 3rd Edition

REQUIRED READING:

Computer Networking: A Top-down Approach, latest edition
Kurose and Rose
Pearson/Addison Wesley
(9th edition now available)
ISBN: 9780135429334

REQUIRED READING NOTES:

Your personalized Course Material list, including digital and physical textbooks, are available through the SFU Bookstore website by simply entering your Computing ID at: shop.sfu.ca/course-materials/my-personalized-course-materials.

Department Undergraduate Notes:

The following are default policies in the School of Computing Science. Please check your course syllabus whether the instructor has chosen a different policy for your class, otherwise the following policies apply.
 
  • Students must attain an overall passing grade on the weighted average of exams in the course in order to get a C- or higher.
  • All student requests for accommodations for their religious practices must be made in writing by the end of the first week of classes, or no later than one week after a student adds a course. After considering a request, an instructor may provide a concession or may decline to do so. Students requiring accommodations as a result of a disability can contact the Centre for Accessible Learning (caladmin@sfu.ca).

Registrar Notes:

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY: YOUR WORK, YOUR SUCCESS

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RELIGIOUS ACCOMMODATION

Students with a faith background who may need accommodations during the term are encouraged to assess their needs as soon as possible and review the Multifaith religious accommodations website. The page outlines ways they begin working toward an accommodation and ensure solutions can be reached in a timely fashion.