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Course outline

Short course name:

Computer Networks & Data Communications 3

Module number:

COM 303

Course Syllabus:

Wide-Area Network Protocols:

Modem-dialup and other Remote Access Schemes (e.g. RADIUS)

Dial-up encapsulation protocols - SLIP, PPP, PPTP and L2TP

End-to-end WAN authentication schemes - PAP, SPAP, CHAP and MCSCHAP

Encryption schemes for VPNs e.g. MPPE and MD-5

Frame-Relay attributes - CIR, DLCIs, PVCs, SVCs, LMIs and dynamic mapping

ISDN and DSL schemes; BRI and PRI types; multilink PPP operation and dynamic bandwidth allocation with BAP

HDLC serial long-distance links; synchronisation boxes.

Gigabit ATM characteristics and QoS comp;onents within ATM; fixed-cell switching mechanism.


Computer Network Security Management:

OS - medicated authentication schemes - security databases registries and domains; ticket/token granting mechanisms.

Public-Key-Infrastructure (PKI) certificate-driven schemes; server-side and client-side certificate provision

Directory-service schemes - Netware NDS, Microsoft Active Directory and Banyan-Vines Street-talk; LDAP standards and naming rules; Directory replication and synchronisation

Commercial tools and interfaces for managing network security

Network firewalls and proxy servers; Access control lists


Computer Network Services and Utilities:

Boot P Dynamic Host configuration Protocol schemes for dynamically assigning IP addresses; address leases and renewal intervals; Boot P/DHCP relay services across routers.

Name resolution services - DNS, WINS, HOSTS, LMHOSTS and B-node; operational characteristics and relative advantages of each scheme

Network monitors; identifying broadcast storms and determining bandwidth utilization

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) services for inter-platform management

Command-line a and GUI utilities for configuring network services