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CIS 460 Network Analysis and Design: Senior Seminar in Internetworking Technologies

Network Design

Professor Morteza Anvari

http://www.anvari.net

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Provides the theory and methodologies for designing and analyzing network systems. Topics covered include techniques used by computer professionals to determine, document, and analyze the network requirements; and assessment of the hardware/software needs of an organization. Emphasis is on problem solving and cost-analysis in a networking environment. Course also serves as senior seminar in internetworking.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have a functional understanding of the methodology for analyzing and determining network requirements.

Course Syllabus for CIS-460

Network Analysis and Design

Network Analysis and Design Text Book

Introduction to Client/Server Information Server (IS)

1 - Analyzing Business Goals and Constraints

2 - Analyzing Technical Goals and Constraints

 3 – Characterizing the Existing Internetwork

4 – Characterizing Network Traffic

5 – Designing a Network Topology

6 – Designing Models for Addressing and Naming

7 - Selecting Bridging, Switching, and Routing Protocols

8 - Developing Network Security and Network Management Strategies

9 - Selecting Technology

and Devices for Campus Networks

10 - Selecting Technologies and Devices for Enterprise Networks

11 - Testing Your Network Design

12 - Optimizing Your Network Design

13 - Documenting Your Network Design

Wireless Networking (big file)

IPv6, the Protocol of the Future