Course: Computer Science | Level: graduate | |
Subject: Intradomain routing in IP networks |
DURATION - LECTURES: 15h LAB. EXC.: I5H |
System: Full-time | Year: 5 |
Semester: 9 |
Lecturer: dr inż, Robert Chodorek |
The aim of the course is to present advanced methods of intradomain (internal) routing. Intradomain routing protocols and their implementations will be introduced. Students will be thoroughly acquainted with advanced methods of routing used in the Internet network and with methods of administration of large networks.
Routing inside autonomous Systems (typically inside networks, witch belong to one network provider) is called intradomain routing (also known as “internal routing”). Ali routing protocols will be presented for IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
1. A concept of routing in IP networks
2. RIP and EIGRP protocols
3. Introduction to OSPF protocol
4. Mechanisms and messages of OSPF protocol
5. Areas in OSPF protocol
6. IS-IS protocol
7. Multicast routing (PIM-SM and PIM-DM protocols)
The students will be able to administrate large providers’ networks (also with complex topologies) on the IP level (both IPv4 and IPv6). The students also will be able to configure routers inside complex providers’ networks.