Routing algorithms in the computer networks
Study programs
Teaching information
Teaching form
Lecture, Laboratory exerciseStudy method
AttendanceLanguage
slovenskýHours per week (full-time)
2,2Hours per semester (part-time)
ZS 26,26Teachers
doc. Ing. Gabriel Bugár, PhD. doc. Ing. Matúš Pleva, PhD. Ing. Renát Haluška, PhD. Ing. Matúš Čavojský
Schedule
Learning outcomes
The aim of the course is to acquaint students with the extensive issues of advanced routing and the use of routers in large network infrastructures, both local and global. Emphasis is placed on a comprehensive analysis of routing algorithms used in current network infrastructures and their application in practice. The main part of the course content is the issues contained in the course CCNP Route Network Academic Program NetAcad and the content of the course meets the requirements leading to obtaining an international certificate in the field of network technologies "CCNP". The course uses educational materials and administrative environment for teaching management available through the e-learning system (http://www.netacad.com)
Course outline
a) Thematic areas of lectures - Key elements of the design of a hierarchical model of scalable networks - Specific features of the EIGRP dynamic routing protocol - Implementation of OSPF protocol in multi-area concept - Algorithms and redistribution mechanisms between routing protocols - Border routing protocols of BGP and IGP type networks - Security aspects of computer networks - virtual private networks - IP protocol version 6 and routing protocols for IPv6 b) Thematic areas of exercises - Configuration of a scalable solution of IP addresses called "Class Less and Class Full" networks - Implementation of technologies necessary for redistribution between multifunctional routing protocols according to the specified network specification - IPv6 protocol and configuration of devices supporting this protocol - Verification of functions and properties of networks based on OSPF, EIGRP - Routing optimization in large network infrastructures - Configuration and testing of connectivity of border routers based on BGP protocol - Concept of security based on virtual private networks
Completion conditions
Assessment and completion of the course: Credit test and examination Continuous assessment: Student passes the continuous assessment and receives credits when he or she meets the requirement to obtain at least 21% out of 40%. Credit test Final assessment: Student passes the final assessment and passes the examination when he or she meets the requirement to obtain at least 31% out of 60%. Examination Overall assessment: Overall assessment is the sum of the assessments obtained by students in the assessment period. The overall result is determined in accordance with the internal regulations of the Technical University in Košice. (Study Regulations, the internal regulation principles of doctoral studies)
Recommended literature
Wendell Odom: CCNA Official Exam Certification Library, 2nd edition, Cisco Press, 2007 Wendell Odom: CCNP Route 642-902 Official Certification Guide, Indianopolis, 2010 Jeff Doyle, Jennifer Caroll: Routing TCP/IP, Cisco Press, 2001 Robert Wright: IP Routing Primer. Cisco Press., Indianopolis, 1998, 290 pp. Craig Hunt: Konfigurace a správa síti. TCP/IP. Computer Press, Praha, 1997, 460 str. Dilip C. Naik : Internet – standardy a protokoly. Computer Press, Brno, 1999
Notes
To successfully complete the course, it is necessary to pass the assignments and successfully pass the final exam. This includes the student's participation in educational activities of direct teaching, lectures, exercises, as well as independent study and independent creative activity of the student in the processing of semester assignment / assignments, project on a specified topic, to a specified extent, in a specified design of a total of 180 hours of the student's work per semester.
Grade distribution
Total graded students: 386