CS 8113g Fall 1996
Internetworking Architectures and Protocols
Instructor
Mostafa
Ammar, GCATT 219, ammar@cc.gatech.edu
Office Hours: TTh 2-3pm (or by appointment)
Phone: 894.3292, 894.0272 (fax)
Teaching Assistant
Bobby Krupczak, GCATT 264i, rdk@cc.gatech.edu
Office Hours: M-F 10-11am (GCATT 264i) or by appointment
Phone: No phone yet, sorry :(
Prerequisites
- CS 4380, CS 6380, EE 6092, or other introductory course in
networking.
- Some knowledge of transport and network protocols as well as
routing and congestion/flow control.
- Use UNIX (i.e. use basic utilities, be proficient with a text
editor, compile programs)
- Read netnews and use the "Web"
- C programming
Course Meeting Time
T/R 3-4:30pm in CoC 101
Course Info
The course syllabus has all the information you
need regarding this course.
This course deals with the principles and issues underlying the
provision of wide area connectivity through the interconnection of
autonomous networks. Emphasis will be placed on Internet architecture
and protocols as they are today and as they are likely to evolve in
the future. The functional requirements of internetworking will be
motivated by selected examples of networked client/server
applications.
Texts
- Doug Comer, Internetworking with TCP/IP, Vol 1
(required)
- Doug Comer, Internetworking with TCP/IP, Vol III:
Client-Server
Programming & Applications (Sockets Version)
(required)
Newsgroup and Web Page
I strongly encourage you to follow the newsgroup git.cc.class.8113g Since you are
here, you've already found the course web page. We will make
extensive use of the class newsgroup and web page so please check both
regularly.
HW Assignments
Term Project
Interesting Pointers
Last modified by rdk
Mon Nov 18 15:34:56 EST 1996