Computer Networking Laboratory

This course provides students with hands on training regarding the design, troubleshooting, modeling and evaluation of computer networks. In this course, students are going to experiment in a real test-bed networking environment, and learn about network design and troubleshooting topics and tools such as: network addressing, Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), basic troubleshooting tools (e.g. ping, ICMP), IP routing (e,g, RIP), route discovery (e.g. traceroute), TCP and UDP, IP fragmentation and many others. Student will also be introduced to the network modeling and simulation, and they will have the opportunity to build some simple networking models using the OPNET modeling tool and perform simulations that will help them evaluate their design approaches and expected network performance.

Term 202410 #12374 ECE636
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Instructor
Khreishah, Abdallah Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Location: FMH 401C (NK)
@ 13:00 - 15:50
From 2024-01-16 to 2024-05-09
Enrollment

3

seats available

9

currently enrolled

12

maximum enrollment

99

waitlist seats available

99

waitlist capacity

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