TCN-6430 - Fall 2019

Lectures Tuesdays, Thursdays 6:25pm - 7:40pm PG6 141 (new room!)
Instructor Alex Afanasyev (aa at cs.fiu.edu)
Office hours By appointment
Midterm Oct 1, 2019
Final Oct 29, 2019,
Homeworks
Homework 1 (LaTeX) due: Sep 4, 2019
Homework 2 (IP) due: Sep 11, 2019
Homework 3 (tcpdump) due: Sep 18, 2019
Homework 4 (DNS) due: Oct 2, 2019
Homework 5 (SDN install) due: Oct 9, 2019
Homework 6 (MiniNet) due: Oct 16, 2019
Homework 7 due: Oct 23, 2019
Homework 8 (Reviews) due: Nov 27, 2019
Project paper
Topics due: Sep 19, 2019
References due: Sep 26, 2019
Presentation due: Oct 29, 2019
Revised Presentation due: Nov 5, 2019
Final draft due: Nov 19, 2019

Course Information

The ultimate goal of networks is to effectively move packets. To do this, you have to create the network, plan the network, configure it, figure out the policies you want to support, run it, and figure out what to do when problems arise. However, network management remains the least understood aspect of networking. Managers of today’s enterprise and carrier networks face great challenges, as they need to manage a variety of devices, protocols and mechanisms, to meet a diverse set of goals in performance, security, availability and costs. This course provides students with a comprehensive view of the network management problem, including its concepts, scope, challenges, and techniques. We will study the network management concepts in concrete applications and scenarios such as MPLS, VPN, VLAN, etc. As a highlight of this course, we will also spend significant amount of time studying emerging networking technologies such as Software Defined Networking, to better prepare students for managing future IT infrastructures.

Room Change

Note that starting (and including) August 29, 2019 lecture (lecture 2), we will be in PG6 141, entrance from outside of west side of PG-6.

Course Announcements

  • Sept 3, 2019 class canceled, as university is still closed. Note that Sept 5, 2019 lecture will be online (no physical class), the following lectures continue as usual.