Technology (TECH)
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503 Computer Networks Laboratory I (1:3:3). Corequisite: TECH 523. An intensive
introductory hands-on experience laboratory supporting coursework covered by TECH
523 and preparing students for the four course sequence in Systems Engineering of
Network Based Systems. Basic exercises form the area of network design and engineering,
network administration, network testing and troubleshooting. LAN, client server,
Internet and Intranet networking. (Restricted to GMU/CLC students only)
504 Computer Networks Laboratory II (1:3:3). Corequisite: TECH 524. An
intensive introductory hands-on experience laboratory supporting coursework covered
by TECH 524 and preparing students for the four course sequence in Systems Engineering
of Network Based Systems. Basic exercises form the area of network design and engineering,
network administration, network testing and troubleshooting. LAN, client server,
Internet and Intranet networking. (Restricted to GMU/CLC students only)
523 Fundamentals of Computer Networking (3:3:0). Introduction to the concept
of computer networking, LAN, MAN, and WAN networks. Overview of network models, layered
communication and protocols models, OSI seven-layer model. Analysis of physical layer,
data link layer, transport layer, network layer, session layer, presentation and
applications layers. Data transmission devices and network standards. Network addressing,
packet switching, and network protocols. Principles of network design and implementation.
Fundamentals of network distributed services. Review of example LAN networks and
network software. (Restricted to GMU/CLC students only)
524 Inter- and Intra-Networking (3:3:0).Prerequisite: TECH 523; Corequisite:
TECH 504. Concepts and systems for inter-networking and intra-networking. Review
of TCP/IP reference model and layered communication. Analysis of networking access
layer, Internet layer, host-to-host layer, and process/application layer. Internet
date communication technologies and services. IP addressing, multiplexing, switching,
bridging and routing. Network protocols. TCP/IP applications. NDS for internet/intranet.
NDS objects, naming partitioning and time synchronization. Principles of Intranet
design and implementation. Example study of Novell's Intranet Ware/Net Ware
for TCP/IP networking. (Restricted to GMU/CLC students only).
525 Computer Networks Management (3:3:0).Prerequisite: TECH 523. Goals
of network management and testing. Management of NDS objects, tree, NDS partition
and time synchronization. File system organization and management. Review of network
security. Security layers, access and security management. Network management tasks.
Network configuration and resources management. Intranet management. Network Optimization,
testing and troubleshooting. Tools for network management and testing. (Restricted
to GMU/CLC students only).
526 Advanced Computer Networks Laboratory (1:3:3).Prerequisite: TECH 525.
An intensive hands-on experience laboratory supporting coursework covered by the
sequence of TECH 523, TECH 524, and TECH 525 courses. Basic and advanced exercises
from the area of network design and engineering, network administration, network
testing and troubleshooting. LAN, client-server, Internet and Intranet networking.
Network implementation and installation with state-of-art networking software. (Restricted
to GMU/CLC students only).
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