1 Starting lecture- S-38.2131 17.3.2008 ABC 5 labs3-9 labs2 labs 3 ECTS3-5 ECTS1 ECTS 1-DX X 2-STN X 27-IPv4 RoutingX 28-VPN (X) 30-IPv6 Routing X 31-Multicast.

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1 Starting lecture- S ABC 5 labs3-9 labs2 labs 3 ECTS3-5 ECTS1 ECTS 1-DX X 2-STN X 27-IPv4 RoutingX 28-VPN (X) 30-IPv6 Routing X 31-Multicast IX 32-SNMP X 33-DNSX 36-SecurityX 37-WLANX 38-MPLS I (X)

2 Spring 2008, IV period Works - Credits 2 labs  1 ECTS 3 labs  2 ECTS 5 labs  3 ECTS The total grade: One report/group: + Preliminary report (cover page) + Final report (cover page) + Working in the laboratory Personal reports: + Personal report has to be done + Electronic evaluation (recomm ) Find a lab partner  send me what labs you plan to do Starting lecture- S

3 Reservation system –There will be several labtimes/assistant/day –Available lab times  reserve –Both names must be written at reservation –Confirm your reservation within one hour –Send reports through the res.system Reports: –Front page  model page –Preliminary report 3 days before –In.pdf –Language: Finnish/Swedish, English –Multicast I reports in English –IPv4 Routing  use report model –Use several sources (not Wikipedia) –No paste/copy

4 Both partners must be in the lab all the time. Come sharp, keep short breaks (esp. 5h) The labs take all the reserved time (3h or 5h). Both must understand the preliminary report  prepare well Sometimes the network will not work  patience The class door will be closed at 3.45 pm Starting lecture- S