Network Simulation and Testing

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Network Simulation and Testing Polly Huang EE NTU http://cc.ee.ntu.edu.tw/~phuang phuang@cc.ee.ntu.edu.tw

dummynet Lab#1

The Format I will go over the labs Then, you are off to complete the labs With online reference Feel free to google Feel free to discuss Feel free to ask questions Feel free to get food/drink Feel free to go to the restroom

Proof of Completion For each lab, raise hands once Me approaching Answer the question for each lab Show me the data to support your answer Labs must be completed in order Sample solutions will be available after all students have submitted the labs

You may leave If the instructor checked that you are done on the grade sheet Or, if the time is 5:20pm already

Bookmark This Page Tcpdump labs http://nslab.ee.ntu.edu.tw/courses/net-simtest-spring-04/labs/dummynet.html

The Project Presentation You have 30 minutes to do the following Connect to projector (1 min) Talk (25 min) You’ll receive a 3 min left and 1 min left warning You’ll be cut bluntly to stop talking after 25 mins Answer questions (4 min)

Grading of Presentation Instructor evaluation 50% Peer evaluation 50%

Criteria (1-10) Artistic merit Technical merit Do you understand the motivation? Is the research statement clear? Do you think the experimental method is appropriate to verify the statement? Are the data acquired from the experiments supportive of the statement Do you find the final conclusions convincing? Artistic merit Are the slides well prepared? Is the presentation complete? Is the presentation comprehensive? Is the presentation interesting? Is the speaker sincere?

Presentation Schedule June 14, Monday 2:20-2:50 3:00-3:30 3:40-4:10 4:20-4:50 5:00-5:30 June 18, Friday 2:20-2:50 3:00-3:30 3:40-4:10 4:20-4:50 5:00-5:30