Key words network management, network programming
Objectives Being able to manage TCP/IP based internetworks, in a heterogeneous UNIX/Windows environment.
Being able to develop cliënt/server based applications in a TCP/IP environment, using the socket paradigm.
Topics Network management
- Basic configuration of the TCP/IP environment, including static routing and problem solving
- Dynamic routing: internal working and configuration of the RIP, EIGRP and OSPF routing protocols.
- DHCP: internal working and configuration of DHCP clients and of the ISC and Windows DHCP servers
- DNS: configuratie of resolvers and of the BIND and Windows DHCP servers.
Network programming:
- Programming in an UNIX environment.
- TCP network programming using inetd.
- TCP network programming using sockets and the C programming language++ (client/server).
- Using TCP-sockets in Java and C#
Prerequisites Profound knowledge of programming techniques and of basic networking, as taught in the second year Information Technology courses
Final Objectives
Materials used Syllabus and slides
Study costs € 8
Study guidance
Lecturers are available throughout the labs.
The students can also make an appointment or e-mail
Teaching Methods
Lectures
Programming projects
Assessment Written examination (50 %)
Oral examination (25 %)
Programming projects (25 %)
Lecturer(s)
Joris MOREAU - Joachim VAN MEIRVENNE
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