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EN.601.414/614: Computer Networks

Logistics

  • Instructor: Xin Jin
  • Teaching assistants: Zhihao Bai
  • Course assistants: Ziming Chen, Kun (Ryan) Liu
  • Lecture time: Tuesday and Thursday, 1:30-2:45pm
  • Location: Zoom (please find the Zoom link on Piazza)
  • Credits: 3 credits
  • Course discussion: Piazza
  • Homework submission: Gradescope, join the course with entry code 94BWPW
  • Office hours
    • Tuesday: 2:45-3:45pm, Zoom, Xin Jin
    • Thursday: 2:45-3:45pm, Zoom, Zhihao Bai
    • Thursday: 8:00-9:00pm, Zoom, Ziming Chen
    • Friday: 9:00-10:00am, Zoom, Kun Liu

Course Description

Topics covered will include application layer protocols (e.g. HTTP, FTP, SMTP), transport layer protocols (UDP, TCP), network layer protocols (e.g. IP, ICMP), link layer protocols (e.g. Ethernet) and wireless protocols (e.g. IEEE 802.11). The course will also cover routing protocols such as link state and distance vector, multicast routing, and path vector protocols (e.g. BGP). The class will examine security issues such as firewalls and denial of service attacks. We will also study DNS, NAT, Web caching and CDNs, peer to peer, and protocol tunneling. Finally, we will explore security protocols (e.g. TLS, SSH, IPsec), as well as some basic cryptography necessary to understand these. Grading will be based on hands-on programming assignments, homeworks and two exams.

Prerequisites

EN.601.220 and EN.601.229 or permission. Students can only receive credits for one of 601.414/614.

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Course Syllabus

The syllabus and slides will be updated along the way during the semester.

Date Topics Readings Notes
Tue 09/01 Introduction (ppt, pdf)
Thu 09/03 Basic (ppt, pdf) 1.1, 1.3, 1.4
Tue 09/08 Protocol Layering (ppt, pdf) 1.5 A1 Out
Thu 09/10 HTTP and the Web (ppt, pdf) 2.2
Tue 09/15 CDN and DNS (ppt, pdf) 2.4
Thu 09/17 Exercise and Lab (ppt, pdf) A1 Due
Tue 09/22 Transport Layer (ppt, pdf) 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
Thu 09/24 TCP Basics (ppt, pdf) 3.5 A2 Out
Tue 09/29 Flow and Congestion Control (ppt, pdf) 3.6
Thu 10/01 More Congestion Control (ppt, pdf) 3.7
Tue 10/06 Network Layer and IP (ppt, pdf) 4.1, 4.3 A2 Due
Thu 10/08 IP Routers (ppt, pdf) 4.2
Tue 10/13 Midterm Review (ppt, pdf)
Thu 10/15 Midterm Exam
Tue 10/20 Routing Fundamentals (ppt, pdf) 5.1
Thu 10/22 Fall Break
Tue 10/27 Routing Algorithms (ppt, pdf) 5.2, 5.3 A3 Out
Thu 10/29 Midterm Recap (ppt, pdf)
Tue 11/03 IP Addressing and Inter-AS Routing (ppt, pdf) 4.3.3
Thu 11/05 BGP (ppt, pdf) 5.4
Tue 11/10 Programmable Networks (ppt, pdf) TuringAward'17 Lecture A3 Due
Thu 11/12 Link Layer (ppt, pdf) 6.1, 6.3 A4 Out
Tue 11/17 Switched LAN (ppt, pdf) 6.4
Thu 11/19 Wireless (ppt, pdf) 7.1, 7.2, 7.3
Tue 11/24 Thanksgiving
Thu 11/26 Thanksgiving
Tue 12/01 Security (ppt, pdf) 8.1, 8.3, 8.6
Thu 12/03 Misc (ppt, pdf)
Tue 12/08 Final Review (ppt, pdf) A4 Due
Wed 12/16 Final Exam at 7-9pm (official schedule)

Textbook

Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th edition), by Jim Kurose and Keith Ross. Earlier editions are fine.

Programming Assignments

Policies

Academic Integrity Policy

This course strictly enforces the university and department policies on academic integrity. The details can be found on the department website.

Late Policy

  • Grace period: 96 hours for the entire semester.
  • After the grace period, 25% off for each 24 hours late, rounded up.

Grading

  • Class participation: 20%
  • Programming assignments: 40%
  • Midterm exam: 20%
  • Final exam: 20%

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