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Network management and Analysis Year 3 Level6 Academic year 1436-1437 NET324D Network management and Analysis Year 3 Level6 Academic year 1436-1437

Contact information Name: T-Nouf Al Batati Office number: 0.701.42 E-mail address: nsalbatati@pnu.edu.sa Course site:www.net324d.wordpress.com Office hours : Each day 10:00 am – 12:00 am

Objectives The course covers in detail the methodology of network analysis, architecture. The course addresses Network management and protocols such as SNMP, CMIP and RMON as well as traffic analysis and network performance evaluation software systems; Reliability concepts; Architectures for system observation and control; System utilization and traffic classification; Network management tools.

Abbreviations meaning SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol CMIP: Common Management Information Protocol RMON: Remote Network MONitoring

Pre-requisites for this course NET 323D NET 221D

Text book Network Management: Accounting and Performance Strategies" Benoit Claise, Cisco Press, ISBN-10: 1-58705-198-2, 2007

Topics to be Covered

Schedule of Assessment Tasks for Students During the Semester

Back ground Knowledge Network layers Network topologies Network transmission medium Error control Folow control Congestion control Routing Addressing Framing FTP HTTP DNS