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Title Details:
Programming Network Devices
Other Titles: Using Packet Tracer
Authors: Politis, Anastasios
Hilas, Constantinos
Reviewer: Mavridis, Ioannis
Subject: MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE > COMPUTER SCIENCE > NETWORKING AND COMMUNICATIONS
MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE > COMPUTER SCIENCE > NETWORKING AND COMMUNICATIONS > ROUTING AND FORWARDING
MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE > COMPUTER SCIENCE > NETWORKING AND COMMUNICATIONS > LOCAL AREA NETWORKS
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY > TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING > TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY > COMPUTER NETWORKS
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY > TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING > TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY > NEΤWORK MANAGEMΕΝT AND SECURITY
Keywords:
Network Devices
Computer Networks
Configuration of Network Devices
Description:
Abstract:
This laboratory guide is addressed to undergraduate Computer Engineering students that attend a Computer Networking course. The book includes a series of laboratory exercises that aim at familiarising students with the operation of modern network devices. More specifically, students will gain experience in programming network devices in a simulation environment by using the freely distributed Packet Tracer simulator developed by Cisco. The Packet tracer tool allows the user to apply configuration procedures to network devices that are part of a computer network in a virtual environment. The exercises are designed for 2 (most of them) or 4-hour teaching periods. The exact duration varies depending on the extend of the discussion that will take place in the classroom. Moreover, the exercises are developed in such a way that can be performed by a student without supervision and with the simulator as the only requirement. In this guide several networking-related issues are analysed, such as: basic configuration of network devices (security configurations, remote access), IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and subnetting, static and dynamic routing, Access Control Lists (ACLs), Virtual LANs (VLANs), Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) IPv4 services (DHCP, NAT) and network security related issues. For all of the above subjects, network topologies are developed and the configuration procedures are described in detail in order for the system to be fully operational.
Linguistic Editors: Bismpa, Anna
Type: Laboratory Guide
Creation Date: 30-09-2023
Item Details:
ISBN 978-618-228-109-3
License: Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-343
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/11419/10772
Bibliographic Reference: Politis, A., & Hilas, C. (2023). Programming Network Devices [Laboratory Guide]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-343
Language: Greek
Consists of:
1. Basic principles of subneting
2. An introduction to Cisco Packet Tracer simulator
3. Network devices basic configuration commands
4. Routing in IP networks
5. Access Control Lists
6. Network Address Translation
7. IP Version 6
8. Switching in Ethernet Local Area Networks
9. Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
10. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
11. Special Services of Switching and Routing Devices
12. Network Protection
Number of pages 266
Publication Origin: Kallipos, Open Academic Editions
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