INFSCI 1660 COMPUTER NETWORKING LABORATORY (replacing INFSCI 1079, effective June 30, 2020)

The objective of this lab-based course is to gain knowledge of fundamental computer networking issues through hands-on experiments with network equipment and services. The sequence of labs start at the physical layer and progress up the protocol stack to the application layer. Topics covered are signal generation and analysis at the physical layer, ethernet and WLAN performance and management, IP address planning and management, IP router configuration including rip, OSPF, BGP, Mpls protocols, TCP connection control, stateful packet filtering, network monitoring and management, signaling protocols for VoIP services, and web-based services configuration.

Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Component: Lecture
Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
Course Requirements: PREQ: INFSCI 1600 or INFSCI 1070; Minimum C grade or Transfer; and Enrollment not permitted if currently or previously completed INFSCI 1079
Minimum Credits: 3
Maximum Credits: 3

Current Sections

Spring 2024

Class No.DaysTimesRoomInstructor(s)TA(s)Type
27253 (1000)Th6:00pm-8:30pmIS 831David Dudgeon
Eric Allen
LEC