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1 1 CNT 4704 Analysis of Computer Communication Networks Cliff Zou Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Central Florida Fall 2012

2 2 About my self  Office: HEC 243  Tel: 407-823-5015 czou@cs.ucf.edu  Office hour: Tuesday/Thursday 12pm – 1:30pm  Course webpage: http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~czou/CNT4704http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~czou/CNT4704  UCF Tegrity for online lecture video streaming  Webcourse has a Tegrity link and Syllabus  Each lecture will be posted several hours after a class r Use Webcourse@UCF for homework assignment and grading m Keeping grade private m Easy homework submission m Having a simple BBS channel

3 3 What is this course about?  Basic “analysis” (don’t be scared by the course’s official name)  Introductory course in “computer networking”  Focus on Internet architecture/protocols  TCP/IP, 2 to 3 networking programming projects  Several lab assignments (fun, real)  Email (spam), Web. Ethernet, hub, wireless LAN  One chapter on Internet security introduction  Will have some overlaps with CNT3004 Goals:  Learn a lot (facts, principles and practice)  Have fun (Use/apply/understand real world network immediately)

4 4 Course information  Prerequisites:  Basic knowledge on Algorithms and Operating Systems  C or C++ programming skills  Basic usage of Linux  Eustics account + my lab Linux (or your own computer) for networking programming  Course materials:  Text: Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach Featuring the Internet, J. Kurose & K. Ross, Addison Wesley, 5th ed., 2009  Previous editions would also be fine  Textbook online resource (see first page)  Class notes

5 5 Course information (more) Coursework approx amount approx % written homework 4 20% programming (C,C++) 2-3 24% or 30% lab assignments (Ethereal) 2 10% midterm exam 1 20% final exam 1 26% or 20% The final grade will use +/- policy, i.e., you may get A, A-, B+, B, B- … grade.  Workload:

6 6 Course information (even more)  In-class style: interaction, questions  Real network programming (fun)  Hands on experience: packet trace, email spam  Flexible:  Teaching difficulty/speed/contents based on your feedback please  So please tell me freely your thinking and interests!  Academic honesty

7 7 A top-down approach: We’ll cover networking top-down  End-system applications, end-end transport  Network core: routing, hooking nets together  Link-level protocols, e.g., Ethernet  Other interesting stuff:  Security  wireless regional ISP local ISP company network

8 8 Course Overview: Part 1: Introduction (text: Chapter 1)  What is the Internet? Application Network Data Link Transport Data Link Physical link Web, Email, VOIP TCP, UDP IP Ethernet, cellular

9 9 Course Overview: Part 2: Application Layer (text: Ch. 2)  Principles of application-layer protocols  World Wide Web: HTTP  File transfer: FTP  Electronic mail: Email  The Internet's directory service: DNS  VOIP (Voice Over IP)  Socket programming PROGRAMMING ASSIGNMENT 1 If possible, have another networking program --- a simple web proxy

10 10 Course Overview: Part 3: Transport Layer (text Ch. 3)  Transport-layer services and principles  Multiplexing and demultiplexing applications  Connectionless transport: UDP  Principles of reliable of data transfer  TCP case study PROGRAMMING ASSIGNMENT 2  Principles of congestion control  TCP congestion control

11 11 Course Overview: Part 4: Network Layer (text: Ch. 4)  introduction and network service model  what’s inside a router?  routing principles (algorithms)  hierarchical routing  IP  IP: the Internet Protocol  Internet routing: RIP, OSPF, BGP

12 12 Course Overview: Part 5: Link Layer, Local Area Networks (text: Ch. 5)  introduction, services  error detection, correction  multiple access protocols, LANs  LAN addresses, ARP  Ethernet

13 13 Course Overview: Part 6: Wireless and Mobile Networks (Ch 6)  wireless link characteristics  the wireless link:  802.11  cellular Internet access  Mobility principles  mobility in practice:  mobile IP  mobility in cellular networks  Introduce principle about CDMA  Sensor network, vehicular network introduction

14 14 Course Overview: Part 7: Network Security (text: Ch. 8)  what is network security?  Introduction of cryptography  authentication: Who are you?  integrity  key distribution, certification  Internet security hot topics:  Malware attacks, denial-of-service attacks, countermeasures  Secure email, firewall, honeypot, botnet

15 15 Summary r Introductory, practical r Know basic networking programming r All (almost) you need to know about Internet, and applications r Many acronyms, don’t be frustrated


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