TLEN 5570: IP Network Design (Classroom Only)
Description
Implement fundamentals of IP Routing Protocols and apply them directly to design based networking problems and real world scenarios. Design scenarios will incorporate physical and logical design, financial analysis, and laboratory configuration.
This course is essential in preparing students to apply their fundamental networking knowledge to the real world they will enter upon graduation. Critical to success in the networking industry is the ability to present potential employers with a 'whole package' candidate. This course allows the student to fine tune skills beyond just core networking knowledge. By immersing students in a role playing scenario involving a consulting team and 'client', participants can practice skills including research, interviewing, technical writing, and oral presentation to name a few. This course challenges the student to take a networking problem, develop and implement a solution, and see it through to completion.
Outline
Hierarchical Design Principles
IP Addressing and Summarization
Where should summarization take place?
Strategies for successful addressing
Issues and Strategies of Redundancy
Hot Standby Router Protocol
Network Address Translation
Applying the Principles of Network Design
OSPF Network Design Nuggets
BGP Cores and Network Scalability
Juniper Networks Router Configuration
Prerequisites
TLEN 5370 IP Routing Protocols
Education Officer (EO)
Upcoming & Previous Offerings
Meeting Days Legend: Monday (M), Tuesday (T), Wednesday (W), Thursday (R), Friday (F), Saturday (S), Sunday (U)
Summer Terms: M = Maymester, A = 1st 5 weeks, B= 2nd 5 weeks, C = 8 weeks, D= 10 weeks
Refer to the Academic Calendar for specific dates.
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