Title: NETS2150/2850 Fundamentals of Networking
1NETS2150/2850Fundamentals of Networking
- Dr Björn Landfeldt
- G6A, Madsen Building F09
- bjornl_at_it.usyd.edu.au
- www.ug.it.usyd.edu.au/nets2150
2Overview
- The teaching team
- How am I going to grade you?
- When are you going to do it?
- What are we going to cover?
- Why you should not take this course?
3Classes
- 1 two-hours lectures
- 1 hour tutorial (starts in Week 2)
- 1 hour lab (starts in Week 3)
4The Teaching Team
5Grading
- Major Assignment 20
- Take-home quiz 20
- Final exam 60
- 40 rule applies to final exam, overall 50 to
pass
6Late Policy
- Any late submission will be rejected and given
zero mark (unless otherwise stated) - Under very special circumstances, you may be
eligible for Special Consideration - Apply through faculty
- Need to submit work with your application for
consideration
7Textbook
- Data and Computer Communications, 2003 7th
edition,William Stallings, Pearson-Prentice Hall
- Recommended Book
- Data Communications and Networking, 2004 3rd
Edition, B. A. Forouzan, McGraw-Hill
8Prerequisites Assumed Knowledge
- Good programming and problem solving skills of
SOFT1001 is required - High-school mathematics (especially algebra)
necessary
9Tentative Lesson Schedule
Data Communications and Networking Overview (B) 1
Protocol Architecture (B) 1
Data Transmission (B) 2
Guided and Wireless Transmission (B) 3
Signal Encoding (B) 4
Data Link Control (B) 5
Local Area Network Overview (B/J) 6-7
10Tentative Lesson Schedule (cont.)
High-Speed LANs (J/B) 8-9
Circuit Switching and Packet Switching (J) 10
Routing (J) 11
Internetwork Protocols (J) 12
Transport and Management Protocols (J) 13
Note (K) Bjorn (J) Jahan
11What Is This Unit About?
- This is a course on Networking Architecture
- This is not a course on network building or usage
- You will be able to understand protocols
- You will learn about networking concepts that
will help you understand networking jargon - TCP/IP and OSI Models
- Flow Control
- Error Control
- Baud, Hertz, and Bits/sec
- Algorithms for determining packet routes
- This is the first course on networking.
- Sets foundation for NETS3303 (now NETS3007)
12Why You Shouldnt take this unit?
- You arent ready for the hard work
- You dont have the background
- You are not ready to take the initiative
- Only key concepts will be covered in the class.
- Students are expected to read the rest from the
text. - This does not cover what you want
13Summary
- There will be a lot of self-reading and research
- Goal To prepare you for a career in networking
- Get ready to work hard!