Lecture Notes |
Network Infrastructure Design: The following charts provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to design a network for a peer network or a server-centric environment. Topics covered include network topology, routing, IP addressing, name resolution, virtual private networks, remote access, and telephony solutions . |
Answer to Review Questions |
Network Infrastructure Design CIS-316 Prerequisite: CIS 279, Summer 2006 |
Quarter: Summer 2006 Day & time course meets: Tuesdays 6:00 to 9:30 PM Instructor: Prof. Mort Anvari Instructor email address: Morteza@Anvari.net Instructor office hours, office location: Tuesdays 5:15– 6:00 PM Room 219 Academic office phone number: (703) 769-2651
COURSE DESCRIPTIONProvides students with the knowledge and skills needed to design a network for a peer network or a server-centric environment. Topics covered include network topology, routing, IP addressing, name resolution, virtual private networks, remote access, and telephony solutions
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon the successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Analyze existing and planned business models 2. Evaluate the company’ existing and planned technical environment and goals 3. Modify and design a network topology 4. Design an Internet and extranet access solution 5. Design an implementation strategy for dial-up remote access 6. Design a strategy for monitoring and managing Windows 2000 network services The course instructor will provide additional learning outcomes. |
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Professor Morteza Anvari |
12: Planning and Implementing Server Availability and Scalability |
Chapter-1 Chapter-2 Chapter-3 Chapter-4 Chapter-5 Chapter-6 Chapter-7 |
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Dept |
Course |
Sec |
Course Title |
Day |
Time |
CrHr |
RM |
Start - End |
Instructor |
CIS |
316 |
001001 |
NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING |
TUE |
06:00pm - 09:45pm |
4.5 |
219 |
06/27/2006 - 09/05/2006 |
ANVARI,M |