DAKO
Compulsory Course
Lecture
German
Every Semester
IN2
5 CP
3+1 SWS (Vorlesung, Praktikum)
60 min
Decimal Grade
Goals
This lecture introduces how the key Internet protocols such as TCP, IP, DNS and HTTP work. In addition, the principles and architecture of the Internet are explained and students learn where functionality is implemented (hosts, routers, switches etc.). Students can practically apply their knowledge in the labs running in parallel to the lecture. The skills developed during the labs will enable students to practically build and debug networked applications and troubleshoot and manage operational networks.
Course content
Principles, functionality and practices of common Internet protocols and the Internet architecture, in particular:
- Protocols of the application layer(such as HTTP and DNS)
- Transport protocols (such as TCP and UDP)
- Routing protocols (link state and distance vector)
- Protocols of the link layer (e.g. Ethernet)
- Network setup, maintenance and troubleshooting
Recommended literature
Kurose, J.F./ Ross, K.W. : Computernetzwerke, Pearson Studium, 2/2012, ca. 900 Seiten, ISBN 978-3-8689-4185-2
Workload
- Presence: 4 SWS / 45 h
- Preparation and review: 105 h
Type of class
lecture and hands-on labs
Labs
Teacher: | Prof. Dr. Rolf Winter |
Exam ID: | |
Work load: | 1 SWS |
Grade: | with success/without success |