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Lecture 0 Course Overview Lecturer Details Dr Walid Khedr PhD Email khedrwyahoocom Web wwwstaffzueduegwkhedr Department of Information Technology Course Info Course Name Computer ID: 449341

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IT305: Computer Networks

Lecture 0: Course OverviewSlide2

Lecturer Details

Dr. Walid Khedr, Ph.D.

Email:

khedrw@yahoo.com

Web:

www.staff.zu.edu.eg/wkhedr

Department of Information TechnologySlide3

Course Info

Course Name: Computer NetworksCourse Number:

IT305

Course Group:

www.facebook.com/groups/it300305

Office Hours: 11 am – 1 pm, Sunday, Monday

Tools: Cisco Packet Tracer

6

simulator,

Wireshark

1.10 protocol analyzer

Prerequisite:

CS260 (Operating Systems)

Course Materials:

Text Book

Lectures

Cisco Online MaterialsSlide4

Grading Policy

Your final grade will be calculated as follows: Term Work: Assignments

/ Homework /

Quizzes / Midterm exam

(20 points)

Lab Exams

(20 points)

Oral Exam, Attendance

and

Participation

(20 points)

How to participate?

Ask questions

Answer questions

Make comments

Total is

150

pointsSlide5

Grading Rules

Final exam is cancelled if attendance < %75

If final exam grade is less than

%30

, your final grade will be just your final exam grade.Slide6

FCI & Cisco Networking Academy

The Cisco Systems is the leading manufacturer of internetworking equipment.The Cisco is partnering with educational institutions around the world. This partnership is known as the Cisco Networking Academy (CNA) program.

FCI @

Zagazig

University is an accredited Cisco Networking Academy providing training to students who wish to become a network professional.Slide7

FCI & Cisco Networking AcademySlide8

FCI & Cisco Networking Academy

The following resources are needed to deliver Cisco Networking Academy curricula:A dedicated classroomA PC for every student

An Internet connection that supports all computers

A local server to download and deliver content

Budget or grant funds to purchase an academy lab bundle (if necessary)

A certified instructorSlide9

What is CCNA Certification

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. Slide10

CCNA CertificationSlide11

CCNA ExplorationSlide12

Packet Tracer

Student Networking Knowledge and Skills

Cisco Networking Academy

Curricula Portfolio

CCNP

IT Essentials:

PC Hardware and Software

IT Essentials

CCNA Discovery

CCNP

Security

CCNA Exploration

Networking for

Home and Small

Businesses

Working at a

Small-to-Medium Business

or ISP

Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise

Designing and Supporting Computer Networks

Network Fundamentals

Routing Protocols and Concepts

LAN Switching and Wireless

Accessing the WAN

CCNA

Security

ROUTE: Implementing IP Routing

SWITCH: Implementing IP Switched Networks

TSHOOT: Troubleshooting and Maintaining IP Networks 

Network Professional

IT Technician

Network Technician

Network Associate

Network SpecialistSlide13

CCNA ExplorationSlide14

CCNA ExplorationSlide15

CCNA Exploration

The Cisco CCNA Exploration curriculum provides an integrated and comprehensive coverage of networking topics, from fundamentals to advanced applications and services.

The curriculum teaches networking based on technology, covering networking concepts using a top-down.

CCNA Exploration helps prepare students for globally-recognized Cisco CCNA certification. (640-802 CCNA Exam)Slide16

CCNA Exploration

Cisco Certified Networking Associate Exploration (CCNA) program consist of four modules:CCNA1: Network Fundamentals

(70 hrs)

CCNA2

: Routing Protocols and Concepts

(70 hrs)

CCNA3

: LAN Switching and Wireless

(70 hrs)

CCNA4

: Accessing the WAN

(70 hrs)Slide17

CCNA Exploration

Accessing the WAN

LAN Switching and Wireless

Routing Protocols and Concepts

Networking Fundamentals

CCNA Exploration

CCNA CertificationSlide18

IT305 & CCNA Exploration Integration

IT305

CCNA Exploration

IT305 for CCNA CertificationSlide19

The curriculum consists of four courses

Network Fundamentals is the first course and has no prerequisites

The curriculum then offers flexibility in delivery

CCNA Exploration Course Sequence

Accessing the WAN

Routing Protocols

and Concepts

Network Fundamentals

LAN Switching

and Wireless

Network Fundamentals

Accessing the WAN

Routing Protocols and Concepts

LAN Switching

and Wireless

LAN Switching

and Wireless

Network Fundamentals

Routing Protocols

and Concepts

Accessing the WANSlide20

Chapter

Network Fundamentals

Routing Protocols

and Concepts

LAN Switching

and Wireless

Accessing the WAN

1

Living in a Network

Center World

Introduction to Routing and Packet Forwarding

LAN Design

Services in a Converged WAN

2

Communicating over

the Network

Static Routing

Configure a Switch

PPP

3

Application layer functionality and Protocols

Introduction to Dynamic Routing Protocols

VLANs

Frame Relay

4

OSI Transport Layer

Distance Vector Routing Protocols

Implement VTP

Network Security

5

OSI Network Layer

RIP version 1

Implementing Spanning

Tree Protocols

Access Control Lists (ACLs)

6

Addressing the

Network-IPv4

VLSM and CIDR

Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing

Providing Teleworker Services

7

Data Link Layer

RIPv2

Configuring a Wireless Router

Implementing IP Addressing Services

8

OSI Physical Layer

The Routing Table: A Closer Look

Troubleshooting Networks

9

Ethernet

EIGRP

10

Planning and Cabling Networks

Link-State Routing Protocols

11

Configuring and Testing your Network

OSPF

CCNA Exploration Course OutlineSlide21

CCNA Exploration:

Chapter

Objectives

1.

Living in a Network Center World

Understand How Data Networks Support Business and Personal Communications

2.

Communicating over the Network

Describe the Structure of a Network and the Function of Protocols in Network Communications

3.

Application Layer Functionality and Protocols

Describe the Function of Well-Known TCP/IP Applications and Their Related Services and Protocols

4.

OSI Transport Layer

Explain the Role and Functionality of the Transport Layer Protocols

5.

OSI Network Layer

Explain the Role and Features of the Internet Protocol (IP); Understand the Fundamentals of Routing and Packet Forwarding

6.

Addressing the Network—IPv4

Understand the Need and Structure of IP Addressing; Generate and Assign Addresses to Networks and Network Devices

7.

Data Link Layer

Explain the Role of Data Link Layer Protocols in Data Transmission; Describe the Layer 2 Frame and Key Frame Fields

8. OSI Physical Layer

Understand the Functions of the Physical Layer and Its Standards and Protocols

9. Ethernet

Describe the Ethernet Protocol and the Physical and Data Link Layer Features of Ethernet; Compare and Contrast Ethernet Hubs and Switches

10.

Planning and Cabling Networks

Identify and Select the Cables, Standards, and Ports Used for LAN and WAN Connections; Design an Addressing Scheme for an Internetwork; Compare Network Designs

11.

Configuring and Testing Your Network

Define the Role of the Internetwork Operating System (IOS); Identify the IOS Modes of Operation and Basic IOS Commands

Network FundamentalsSlide22

Certification

Upon successful completion of each module student receives a certification: Network fundamentals, Routing Protocols and Concepts, LAN Switching and Wireless, Accessing the WANSlide23

What will you learn?

Here are some examples of the skills students will be able to perform after completing Network Fundamentals (CCNA1) Course:

Use network protocol models to explain the layers of communications in data networks.

Design, calculate, and apply subnet masks and addresses

Build a simple Ethernet network using routers and switches

Employ basic cabling and network designs to connect devices

Use Cisco CLI commands to perform basic router and switch configuration and verification

Analyze the operations and feature of the transport and network layer protocols and servicesSlide24

CCNA1 : Network Fundamentals Contents

Living in a Network-Centric World

presents the basics of communication and how networks have changed our lives.

Communicating over the Network

focuses on how networks are modeled and used.

Application Layer Functionality and Protocols

introduces you to the top network model layer, the Application layer.

OSI Transport Layer

introduces you to the Transport Layer

OSI Network Layer

introduces the OSI Network layer.Slide25

CCNA1 : Network Fundamentals Contents

Addressing the Network IPv4

you will focus on network addressing in details

Data Link Layer

discusses the services provided by Data Link layer

OSI Physical Layer

introduces the Physical layer

Ethernet

you will examine the technologies and operation of Ethernet

Planning and Cabling Networks

focuses on designing and cabling a network.

Configuring and Testing Your Network

you will connect and configure a small network using basic Cisco IOS commands for routers and switchesSlide26

CCNA1 Student EvaluationSlide27

Online Course Materials

Computer-based learning environmentSlide28

Online Course Materials

Hands-on labs that use networking equipment within the Networking Academy LabOnline scored assessments and a matching grade book

Packet Tracer simulation tool

Additional software for classroom activities (

Wireshark

1.10)Slide29

Course TextbooksSlide30

Packet Tracer Simulation Tool

A powerful network simulation program developed by Cisco that allows students to experiment with network behavior.Slide31

Wireshark 1.10

Wireshark is the world's foremost network protocol analyzer, and is the standard across many industries and educational institutions.

http://www.wireshark.org/Slide32

Accessing Your Cisco Netacad

Accounthttps://www.netacad.com/Slide33

Creating Your Cisco Netacad

Account

We need the following information:

ID (

رقم الجلوس

)

Full name in

arabic

First Name (in English)

Last

Name (in English)

Email

Follow the following steps:

You Should have a valid email address

Register at

http://www.amiando.com/it305_2013.html

We use your data to create your account and inform you by emailSlide34

Register at “

http://www.amiando.com/it305_2013.html”Slide35

Using Your AccountSlide36

IT305Slide37

IT305

Chapter 1 Computer Networks and the Internet 11.1 What Is the Internet? 21.2 The Network Edge 91.3 The Network Core 22

1.4 Delay, Loss, and Throughput in Packet-Switched Networks 35

1.5 Protocol Layers and Their Service Models 47

1.6 Networks Under Attack 55

1.7 History of Computer Networking and the Internet 60Slide38

IT305Chapter 2 Application Layer 83

2.1 Principles of Network Applications 842.2 The Web and HTTP 982.3 File Transfer: FTP 116

2.4 Electronic Mail in the Internet 118

2.5 DNS–The Internet’s Directory Service 130

2.6 Peer-to-Peer Applications 144

2.7 Socket Programming: Creating Network Applications 156Slide39

IT305Chapter 3 Transport Layer 185

3.1 Introduction and Transport-Layer Services 1863.2 Multiplexing and Demultiplexing 191

3.3 Connectionless Transport: UDP 198

3.4 Principles of Reliable Data Transfer 204

3.5 Connection-Oriented Transport: TCP 230

3.6 Principles of Congestion Control 259

3.7 TCP Congestion Control 269Slide40

IT305Chapter 4 The Network Layer 305

4.1 Introduction 3064.2 Virtual Circuit and Datagram Networks 3134.3 What’s Inside a Router? 320

4.4 The Internet Protocol (IP): Forwarding and Addressing in the Internet 331

4.5 Routing Algorithms 363

4.6 Routing in the Internet 383

4.7 Broadcast and Multicast Routing 399Slide41

IT305Chapter 5 The Link Layer: Links, Access Networks, and LANs 433

5.1 Introduction to the Link Layer 4345.2 Error-Detection and -Correction Techniques 4385.3 Multiple Access Links and Protocols 445

5.4 Switched Local Area Networks 461

5.5 Link Virtualization: A Network as a Link Layer 486

5.6 Data Center Networking 490

5.7 Retrospective: A Day in the Life of a Web Page Request 495Slide42

Reading

Chapter 1 - Living in a Network-Centric WorldDownload and study Packet Tracer 5.3 Slide43

Next Lecture

Chapter 1Slide44

Questions