ELT-53006 Networking Laboratory II, 3-5 cr
Additional information
The students attend laboratories in TC-229 lab, each lab requires a preparation report and is a measured event. The labs take 4-hour slots, so be aware of collisions with other courses. The labs are completed in groups of 3 to 4 students.
This course is intended to be taken in parallel with ELT-53106 Computer Networking II
Person responsible
Dmitri Moltchanov, Alexander Pyattaev, Jani Urama, Mikko Valkama, Evgeny Kucheryavy
Lessons
Implementation | Period | Person responsible | Requirements |
ELT-53006 2017-01 | 4 |
Dmitri Moltchanov Jani Urama |
In each task, a student has to make an acceptable pre-report, a measurement part in the laboratory and a final report. The course has 5 laboratory exercises. A minimum of 3 must be completed. |
Learning Outcomes
By carrying out practical assignments, the student gains skills that help him/her apply the theoretical knowledge of computer networking into the problems that arise in the real world. Additionally, course gives experience in group work on computer networking. The course is complementary to ELT-53106 Computer Networking II.
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | The goal of the VPN assignment is to provide basic operation of the IPSEC: the exchange of keys and encryption of the transmission. | Network security | IPsec |
2. | The goal of the BGP-task is to provide a deeper idea how exterior gateway protocols work in practice. The material contains the usage of BGP for controlling the incoming traffic in multi-operator environment. During the task, a network composed of five routers and four operators, is being configured and different traffic-controlling tests are being applied. | BGP | |
3. | Use-cases and configuration of MPLS domain in a lab environment are practiced. | ||
4. | Quality of service assurance, DiffServ support and queuing disciplines are studied. RED algorithm is dimensioned and configured in routers. | Statistics, basics of queuing theory | |
5. | Cloud and distributed storage topics are considered - networked file systems, redundancy and fault-tolerant storage. | Software systems, file systems. | RPC, Kerberos |
Instructions for students on how to achieve the learning outcomes
The assessments of laboratory courses are based on achieving the goals of the assignments in the laboratory, and on the quality of reports.
Assessment scale:
Numerical evaluation scale (0-5)
Partial passing:
Prerequisites
Course | Mandatory/Advisable | Description |
ELT-51006 Networking Laboratory I | Mandatory | |
ELT-51107 Computer Networking I | Mandatory | |
ELT-53107 Computer Networking II | Mandatory |
Additional information about prerequisites
ELT-53106 Computer Networking II is highly recommended in parallel with this course, as the lectures provide the necessary material for the labs.
Correspondence of content
There is no equivalence with any other courses