Networking protocols
Course Code : 30106431
Credit Hours :3
Prerequisite : : 30102414
Instructor Information
Name Dr>BelalAyyoub
Office No.
Tel (Ext) 505
E-mail [email protected]
Office Hours Monday, Wednesday 8-9:30
Class Times Building Day Start Time End Time Room No.
On line S, T, T 11AM 12 AM On line
1. Course description: Understand of essential internet protocols.
2. Define computer networks protocols and describe their purpose.
3. Switching concepts.
4. Describe routing protocols such as RIP, OSPF and BGP.
5. Describe multitasking and multicasting routing protocols.
6. Describe application protocols such as DNS, DHCP, FTP and HTTP.
7. Explain network design and describe the various network topologies.
8. Discuss network protocols and network software.
9. Discuss wide area networks.
Course Title; : Networking Protocols
Credit Hour(3-0)
Pre-req. 30102414
Textbook: Textbook Title
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this module, students will be able to:
Have a good understanding of the OSI Reference Model and in particular have a good
knowledge of Layers 1-7. Analyze the requirements for a given organizational structure
and select the most appropriate networking architecture and technologies. Specify and
identify deficiencies in existing protocols, and then go onto formulate new and better
protocols. Have a working knowledge of datagram and internet socket programming
Class Topics Homeworks
Introduction, The OSI
Windows Security Center report
Model and TCP/IP Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer scan
Week 1
Protocol suite Develop InfoSec Ethics statement (teams)
COURSE SYLLABUS Develop teamwork agreement (teams)
Introduction to network
ShieldsUP firewall scan
Week 2+3 layer Malicious Software Remover scan
IPv4 vs. IP v6 Application vulnerabilities Secunia scan
Week 4 netstat Process ID scan
Week 5+6 IPv4 vs. IP v6 Accounts management exercise
Data Execution Protection exercise
Delivery
and Forwarding of IP Firewall settings and exceptions
Week 7+8
Packets ---Paper Topics Due---
Week 9 ARP, RARP ICMPv4
Unicast Routing protocols
Week 10+11 (RIPv1 and RIPv2) Secure FTP exercise
Week 12 Midterm Exam PGP public/private keys
Unicast Routing protocols
Week 13 (OSPF) Logon events auditing project
Unicast Routing protocols
Week 14 (BGP) Using Wireshark – packet sniffing
Multicasting protocols
MAC spoofing exercise
Week 15 Concepts ---Paper research sources listing due---
Week 16 UDP ---Presentations---