Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: IP technology (17.EK321)

Native organizations units: Department of Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering
General information:
 
Category Professional-applicative
Scientific or art field Telecommunications and Signal Processing
ECTS 5

The aim of the course is to: • Repeat previously learned information about reference network models and advantages of working in a network • Review the existing types of computer networks and their topologies • To describe and explain the term of physical and logical network topology • Describe in detail and explain key concepts of IP networking, existing IP technologies, network protocols and services at L2, L3, L4, L5, L6 and L7 layers in IP network • Learn student how to choose and use different methods and tools for network monitoring • Explain students how to locate problem in the network and solve it using some of the IP technologies • Explain students how to discover network attacks and implement the most effective security method.

Students will be able to: • Demonstrate an understanding of key IP technologies • Explain different networking concepts and apply appropriate network architecture • Use different IP network technologies and employ significant network resources services for the needs of various network services • Use network monitoring tools, and to locate problems in the network, and solve it using appropriate IP technology • Discover attack and to apply the most effective security method.

• TCP/IP protocol stack • Rules and standards for the implementation of network services Physical and logical network topology • Defining the types of ports, logical separation and aggregation of traffic on the L2 layer (LACP protocol) • Providing redundancy, reliability and load distribution layer L2 - STP protocol • Addressing the L3 layer - IPv4 and IPv6 • Providing redundancy, reliability and load distribution on the L3 layer - FHRP and GLBP protocol • Protocols for internal and external routing of traffic in computer networks - OSPF protocol, BGP protocol • ICMP, ARP, RARP and IGMP protocol • Transport layer protocols - TCP protocol and UDP protocol • Flow control in IP networks • Service planning and service quality policy definition • Selection of equipment for network infrastructure • Design of NTP service • Creating virtual infrastructure on the L2 layer - VLAN • Tunneling technology and creating VPN services • Firewall technology • Computer network management - log analysis, SNMP, TR-069

• Lectures - based on a student-centered method of education • Auditory practice - based on appliance Teaching Through Debate method • Laboratory practice (working with Cisco Packet Tracer Simulator and other network simulator) , where it will be applied method of learning through competition among students • Consultations based on a active learning method.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Douglas E. Comer TCP/IP principi, protokoli i arhitekture 2001 prevod na srpski, CET Biblioteka English
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Term paper Yes Yes 20.00
Written part of the exam - tasks and theory No Yes 30.00
Laboratory exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Coloquium exam No Yes 20.00
Coloquium exam No Yes 20.00

Asst. Prof. Petković Milica

Assistant Professor

Lectures

Assistant - Master Devaja Tijana

Assistant - Master

Laboratory classes

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