VT 2012 Period 4, IK1550 and IK1552 Internetworking

Mon Jun 4 11:47:45 CEST 2012


Announcements

World IPv6 Launch - permanently enabling IPv6 products & services by 6 June 2012

Note also the NIST transition recommendations for cryptographic algorithms and key lengths - full reference later in this page.

Page is still under construction - contents may be inconsistent

Some common flaws in reports


IK1550 Internetworking is a 6 ECTS credits course designed for undergraduates.

IK1552 Internetworking is a 7.5 ECTS credits course designed for undergraduates.

Information is available on:


Aim

This course will give both practical and general knowledge on the protocols that are the basis of the Internet. After this course you should have a good knowledge about Internet protocols and internetworking architecture. You should have a general knowledge aiding you in reading research and standardization documents in the area.

Learning Outcomes

Following this course a student should be able to:


Prerequisites


Contents

The course consists of 14 hours of lectures, 14 hours of recitation (övningar) and 40-100 hours of written assignment.

Lectures will be given in English. Lecture notes will be available via the course web site in advance of the relevant lecture(s).

Recitations

Recitations will be based on exercises from the main literature. Some extra recitations may be made available via the course web site.

Topics


Examination Requirements

Exam Schedule

Oral exams will be scheduled individually (if necessary).

Written report

A sample paper is:
http://www.ibiblio.org/mdma-release/http-prob.html by Simon E Spero).

Each of the sample papers below appears here by permision of the authors - the copyright belongs to the respective authors.

From IK1550 - 2009:

From 2G1305 - 2006 (4 point papers):

Note that the papers below represent papers that were done for 1 point, rather than the 4 points which the current papers are to be worth.

From 2G1305 - 2005:

From 2G1305 - 2002:

Grading

A very good paper should be either a very good review or present a new idea, while an outstanding or excellent paper should be truely innovative.

ECTS grades

If your paper is close to passing, but not at the passing level, then you will be offered the opportunity for "komplettering", i.e., students whose written paper does not pass can submit a revised version of their paper (or a completely new paper) - which will be evaluated.

Code of Honor and Regulations

It is KTH policy that there is zero tolerance for cheating, plagiarism, etc. - for details see http://www.kth.se/dokument/student/student_rights.pdf See also the KTH Ethics Policies


Literature

Main Text-Book

The course will mainly be based on the book: James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross, Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, Fifth Edition, Pearson, 2010, ISBN-13: 978-0-13-136548-3, ISBN-10: 0-13-136548-7

Note that there is on-line material for the textbook; this includes animations and other useful material.

Differences from the 2nd edition are list on page xxxi of the 3rd edition. The most significant for this course is that the 3rd edition covers: SCTP, more about security, and more examples (using ping, netstat, etc.).

Reading guide: read the entire book.

Additional Reference Books

Supplementary readings

Every student should read: R. Bush and D. Meyer, "Some Internet Architectural Guidelines and Philosophy", Internet Request for Comments, ISSN 2070-1721, RFC 3439 (Informational), RFC Editor, December 2002.

For socket programming see:

Useful URLs

Note that ethereal is now Wireshark. For an interesting BLOG which has excellent examples of using Wireshark for network care and maintenance see Chris Sander's Blog

Shawn Ostermann's tcptrace is a very useful tool for looking at the details of TCP traffic.

Seagull - multi-protocol traffic generator


Lecture Plan and Lecture Material (OH slides)

Schedule

Note that in the following "xx" means "xx:00", not "xx:15".

The lectures notes for 2012(9MB). These lecture notes are in PDF format.

Schedule for Period 4 2012:

WeekDay of weekDateTimeRoomNotes
12Monday19 March13:00-15:00Ka-C21Lecture 1
Friday23 March13:00-15:00Ka-C21Lecture 2
13Wednesday28 March13:00-15:00Ka-C21Lecture 3
Friday30 March13:00-15:00Ka-C21Lecture 4
15Tuesday10 April13:00-15:00Ka-C21Lecture 5
Friday13 April15:00-17:00Ka-C21Lecture 6
17Monday23 April13:00-15:00Ka-C21Lecture 7
Tuesday24 April10:00-12:00Ka-C21Lecture 8
18Wednesday2 May13:00-15:00Ka-C21Lecture 9
Friday4 May13:00-15:00Ka-C21Lecture 10
20Monday14 May15:00-17:00Ka-C21Lecture 11
Wednesday16 May13:00-15:00Ka-C21Lecture 12
21Wednesday23 May13:00-15:00Ka-C21Lecture 13: Guest lecture
Thursday24 May13:00-15:00Ka-C21Lecture 14

Note that the classroom for the spring session is in the Electrum building on the Kista campus.
A set of make up lectures can potentially be given for students who have a difficult time attending the above sessions.

Note also that the lectures and recitations (Övningar) are intermixed


Staff Associated with the Course


Registering

Use the normal process for registering. For most students this means you should speak with your study advisor (studievägledare).

For Industrial Economics (I) students see the program for KSI (A), year 3.


Previous versions of the course

Other on-line Course Material


Sources for Further Information


Page History

DateUpdate
2012.06.04Added TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 2 - it is in the course notes, but I added it to the course webpage
2012.03.28corrected spelling error
2012.03.17Added note regarding extra written assignment for IK1552 and added PDF of lecture notes for 2012
2012.02.24Added new course number for 7.5 points
2012.02.10Added date of guest lecture
2010.11.09Added schedule for 2012
2010.07.06first version for 2012

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