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SS 2017 - SS 2018

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Netzwerkarchitekturen - RouterLab
Network Architectures - RouterLab

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Feldmann, Anja

benotet

Portfolioprüfung

Zugehörigkeit


Fakultät IV

Institut für Telekommunikationssysteme

34331700 FG Intelligent Networks and Management of Distributed Systems (INET)

No information

Kontakt


EN 18

Hohmeier-Toure, Birgit

stefan.schmid@tu-berlin.de

Learning Outcomes

This lab course (Praktikum) trains in the configuration of networking components like switches and routers. After a successful completion the students are capable of configuring routing protocols and policies, setting up VLANs and basic IPv4 / IPv6 networks as well as troubleshooting basic problems arising in that context. Likewise experiment planning, setup and performance are taught.

Content

Nearly everybody knows and uses the Internet. As a computer scientist we even know how it works in theory and we are able to distinguish applications like www, file transfer, e-mail as well as the related protocols. But how is the implementation realized in practice? In this lab course (Praktikum) we will examine how routers and switches can be configured and connected to a working IP network. We will carry out experiments with network components of the leading manufacturers, suh as Cisco and Juniper, as well as with Linux PCs in the RouterLab. The experiments start with an introduction into the handling of the components and range from packet forwarding and routing over packet filtering, traffic shaping and VPN's up to principles of access networks. Furthermore, performance issues and network condition monitoring can be looked into. Goal of this lab course is to intensively become acquainted with the workings of internet components, and a deep understanding of the underlying protocols. Attentive participation in this lab course is a perfect foundation for doing projects or master theses in the area of computer networking

Module Components

Pflichtteil:

All Courses are mandatory.

Course NameTypeNumberCycleLanguageSWSVZ
RouterlabPR0432 L 832SoSeNo information6

Workload and Credit Points

Routerlab (PR):

Workload descriptionMultiplierHoursTotal
Attendance central exercises:2.015.0h30.0h
Attendance exercise group:2.015.0h30.0h
Work on the work sheets:14.015.0h210.0h
270.0h(~9 LP)
The Workload of the module sums up to 270.0 Hours. Therefore the module contains 9 Credits.

Description of Teaching and Learning Methods

Please, see „7. Effort and Credit Points“ for details.

Requirements for participation and examination

Desirable prerequisites for participation in the courses:

Good knowledge of the Master module “Network architectures – basics” (or equivalent) and the ability to work with the Linux command line as well as scripting languages is required. Fulfillment of the requirements has to be proven prior to admission Desirable: good English language skills.

Mandatory requirements for the module test application:

This module has no requirements.

Module completion

Grading

graded

Type of exam

Portfolio examination

Type of portfolio examination

100 Punkte insgesamt

Language

English

Test elements

NamePointsCategorieDuration/Extent
(Examination) Oral test12oral30 Minuten
(Learning process review) 8 lab assignments with review meetings, 11 points each88practical20 Minuten

Grading scale

Notenschlüssel »Notenschlüssel 2: Fak IV (2)«

Gesamtpunktzahl1.01.31.72.02.32.73.03.33.74.0
100.0pt95.0pt90.0pt85.0pt80.0pt75.0pt70.0pt65.0pt60.0pt55.0pt50.0pt

Test description (Module completion)

Successful participation in the lab course (Praktikum) requires continuous attendance and active participation, accepted solutions of the work sheets. The grade will be determined by the weighted average grades of all solutions (Portfolioprüfung). Students need a minimum total percentage, to pass the lab course. The oral test will take place after the first two (ungraded) lab assignments, and will be based on their content. Ongoing worksheets will be handed in weekly and discussed in review meetings, which are part of the examination elements.

Duration of the Module

The following number of semesters is estimated for taking and completing the module:
1 Semester.

This module may be commenced in the following semesters:
Sommersemester.

Maximum Number of Participants

The maximum capacity of students is 16.

Registration Procedures

A registration to the lab course (Praktikum) via ISIS is required. Registration for the module exam takes place at Examination office (Prüfungsamt) / QISPOS.

Recommended reading, Lecture notes

Lecture notes

Availability:  unavailable

 

Electronical lecture notes

Availability:  available
Additional information:
http://www.inet.tu-berlin.de

 

Literature

Recommended literature
Andrew S. Tanenbaum. Computer Networks. Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference, Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA, fourth edition, 2003.
B. Krishnamurty and J. Rexford. Web Protocols and Practice: HTTP/1.1, Networking Protocols, Caching, and Traffic Measurement. Addison Wesley, Boston, MA, USA. 2001.
James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach. Addison- Wesley, fourth edition, 2007.

Assigned Degree Programs


This module is used in the following Degree Programs (new System):

Studiengang / StuPOStuPOsVerwendungenErste VerwendungLetzte Verwendung
This module is not used in any degree program.

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