The course aims at providing basic knowledge on computer networking, with methodological and technical contributions. At the end of the course the student will know the following concepts: layered architecture, switching, protocol, and interface. The student will also have basic technical knowledge on the most popular network protocols.
Curriculum
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Programme
Introduction to computer networks. The Iso-Osi reference model and layered network architectures. The IEEE 802 project: architecture, the MAC sublayer, the LLC sublayer; Ethernet and the IEEE 802.3 standard. The Wireshark traffic analyzer. Functions and technical characteristics of switches (bridges). Wi-Fi and the IEEE 802.11 standard. The data-link layer outside the LAN. The network layer and the IPv4, ARP and IPv6 protocols. Icmp, Icmpv6, ping and traceroute. The transport layer and the TCP and UDP protocols. The Domain Name System. The html language. URL and the HTTP protocol. The file transfer service.Core Documentation
SLIDES SUPPLIED BY THE PROFESSOR; THE STUDENTS MAY USE JAMES F. KUROSE, KEITH W. ROSS "INTERNET AND COMPUTER NETWORKS" PEARSON EDUCATIONReference Bibliography
NoneType of delivery of the course
TraditionalAttendance
Lessons in classType of evaluation
The exam consists of a test to be carried out in the laboratory, with the support of Moodle and the Kathara' network emulator, lasting approximately 2 hours. teacher profile teaching materials
Programme
Introduction to computer networks. The Iso-Osi reference model and layered network architectures. The IEEE 802 project: architecture, the MAC sublayer, the LLC sublayer; Ethernet and the IEEE 802.3 standard. The Wireshark traffic analyzer. Functions and technical characteristics of switches (bridges). Wi-Fi and the IEEE 802.11 standard. The data-link layer outside the LAN. The network layer and the IPv4, ARP and IPv6 protocols. Icmp, Icmpv6, ping and traceroute. The transport layer and the TCP and UDP protocols. The Domain Name System. The html language. URL and the HTTP protocol. The file transfer service.Core Documentation
SLIDES SUPPLIED BY THE PROFESSOR; THE STUDENTS MAY USE JAMES F. KUROSE, KEITH W. ROSS "INTERNET AND COMPUTER NETWORKS" PEARSON EDUCATIONReference Bibliography
AMES F. KUROSE, KEITH W. ROSS "INTERNET AND COMPUTER NETWORKS" PEARSON EDUCATIONAttendance
Lessons in class not mandatoryType of evaluation
The exam consists of a test to be carried out in the laboratory, with the support of Moodle and the Kathara' network emulator, lasting approximately 2 hours. teacher profile teaching materials
Programme
Introduction to computer networks. The Iso-Osi reference model and layered network architectures. The IEEE 802 project: architecture, the MAC sublayer, the LLC sublayer; Ethernet and the IEEE 802.3 standard. The Wireshark traffic analyzer. Functions and technical characteristics of switches (bridges). Wi-Fi and the IEEE 802.11 standard. The data-link layer outside the LAN. The network layer and the IPv4, ARP and IPv6 protocols. Icmp, Icmpv6, ping and traceroute. The transport layer and the TCP and UDP protocols. The Domain Name System. The html language. URL and the HTTP protocol. The file transfer service.Core Documentation
SLIDES SUPPLIED BY THE PROFESSOR; THE STUDENTS MAY USE JAMES F. KUROSE, KEITH W. ROSS "INTERNET AND COMPUTER NETWORKS" PEARSON EDUCATIONReference Bibliography
NoneType of delivery of the course
TraditionalAttendance
Lessons in classType of evaluation
The exam consists of a test to be carried out in the laboratory, with the support of Moodle and the Kathara' network emulator, lasting approximately 2 hours. teacher profile teaching materials
Programme
Introduction to computer networks. The Iso-Osi reference model and layered network architectures. The IEEE 802 project: architecture, the MAC sublayer, the LLC sublayer; Ethernet and the IEEE 802.3 standard. The Wireshark traffic analyzer. Functions and technical characteristics of switches (bridges). Wi-Fi and the IEEE 802.11 standard. The data-link layer outside the LAN. The network layer and the IPv4, ARP and IPv6 protocols. Icmp, Icmpv6, ping and traceroute. The transport layer and the TCP and UDP protocols. The Domain Name System. The html language. URL and the HTTP protocol. The file transfer service.Core Documentation
SLIDES SUPPLIED BY THE PROFESSOR; THE STUDENTS MAY USE JAMES F. KUROSE, KEITH W. ROSS "INTERNET AND COMPUTER NETWORKS" PEARSON EDUCATIONReference Bibliography
AMES F. KUROSE, KEITH W. ROSS "INTERNET AND COMPUTER NETWORKS" PEARSON EDUCATIONAttendance
Lessons in class not mandatoryType of evaluation
The exam consists of a test to be carried out in the laboratory, with the support of Moodle and the Kathara' network emulator, lasting approximately 2 hours.