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Computer Networks Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 1 1

Textbook, lab tools Textbook: Computer Networking: A Top–Down Approach 7th Edition James F. Kurose & Keith W. Ross Pearson / Addison–Wesley, © 2017. ISBN–10 0 – 13 – 359414 – 9 ISBN–13 978 – 0 – 13 – 359414 – 0 Other Required Materials: The student will be required to download and use a number of freeware computer tools, such as Ethereal (Wireshark).

How to teach this class Using CougarView (D2L) Online PPT Slides Hands-on Labs Programming project Writing Assignments Email Online discussion Using Kahoot Topics include: Computer literacy Computers and careers Technology challenges Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 3 3

How to learn this class Come to lecture at each class Preview and read the related chapters in the textbook Read the slides posted at CougarView/D2L Post your questions at CougarView/D2L Finish assignments on time Attend the midterm and final Finish Hands-on labs and answer the questions for each lab 2 labs) Finish the programming project Participate class discussion Student class presentation

Evaluation Assignments 30% Hands-on labs 10% Programming Project 10% Midterm Exam 20% Final Exam 30%

Important issues No cheating Due date for each item is strictly enforced Not accept after solution posted/graded 10 points penalty for each day late submission No handwriting for any assignments, labs Word file (07, 10) Each submission must follow Last_First_Assignment x Last_First_Lab x

Assistance Office hours: MTWR: 10:00am-11:00pm CougarView/CSU email Office phone call 706-507-8180 (leave message) Online post

Topics in this course Computer Network and the Internet Application Layer Transport Layer Network Layer Data Link and Physical Layer Wireless and Mobile Networks Network Security Topics include: Computer literacy Computers and careers Technology challenges Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 8 8

Labs Lab 1: HTTP/DNS Lab 2: TCP/IP

Hands-on Labs Wireshark and other tools Remote server How to do the labs Following the instructions to finish the labs Capture the packets

Programming Project TCP socket programming Client/Server communication Java language Preferred Blue J

Go through CougarView/D2L

Thanks, have a good semester !