Networking
2-Day workshop on Networking by OSAHUB Technologies.
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A workshop on "NETWORKING" presented by OSAHUB Technologies.
Computer networks from ISPs to WiFi and cellular networks are a key part of the information economy. These networks are the foundation for the Web, and they enable companies such as Google, Facebook and Amazon. This course introduces the fundamental problems of computer networking, from sending bits over wires to running distributed applications. For each problem, we explore the design strategies that have proven valuable in practice. Topics include error detection and correction, multiple-access, bandwidth allocation, routing, internetworking, reliability, quality of service, naming, content delivery, and security. As we cover these topics, you will learn how the internals of the Internet work to support the Web and other networked applications. You will develop a detailed understanding of widely-used networking technologies such as TCP/IP, HTTP, 802.11, Ethernet, and DNS.
This course is ideal for developers, network analysts, teachers, professionals and anybody with an interest in networking.
- Comprehensive course material will be provided to participants
- Software tool kit CD having e-books, videos, software, codes etc.
- Learn & Interact with renowned Industry Experts
- Receive an unparalleled education on the art of upcoming technology with personal one-on-one attention
- Hands on Demonstrations of Latest Computing Techniques & Tools
- Power Point Presentation, Live Demos, Interactive Question & Answer session and comprehensive reading material
- Passion to learn new creative things
- Knowledge of how to use Computer
- Knowledge of Computer Languages
- Having basic knowledge of Web & Internet
What You'll Learn
- Introduction, Protocols and Layering
- Physical and Link layers
- Retransmissions, Multiple access, Switching
- Network layer, Internetworking
- Intra- and Inter-domain Routing
- Transport layer, Reliability
- Congestion Control
- DNS, Web/HTTP, Content Distribution
- Quality of Service and Real-time Apps
- Network Security
COURSE REVIEWS
Syllabus
- Computer Networking Overview
- What This Class is Not About
- A Brief History of the Internet
- Architectural Design Principles
- Packet Switching
- File Transfer
- End to End Argument Violations
- Switching and Bridging
- Bootstrapping: Networking Two Hosts
- ARP: Address Resolution Protocol
- Interconnecting LANs with Hubs
- Switches: Traffic Isolation
- Spanning Tree
- Switches vs. Routers
- Buffer Sizing for a TCP Sender
- Internet Routing
- Intra-AS Topology
- Distance-Vector Routing
- Link State Routing
- Interdomain Routing
- IGP vs. iBGP
- BGP Route Selection
- Multiple Exit Discriminator (MEI)
- Interdomain Routing Business Models
- IP Addressing
- Pre-1994: “Classful” Addressing
- IP Address Allocation
- Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)
- Multihoming Frustrates Aggregation
- Address Lookup Using Tries
- Memory Efficiency and Fast Lookup
- Alternatives to LPM with Tries
- NAT and IPv6
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Router Design
- Basic Router Architecture
- Decision: Crossbar Switching
- Switching Algorithm: Maximal Matching
- Head of Line Blocking
- Scheduling and Fairness
- Max-Min Fairness
- Record Types
- Examples (using “dig”)
- Lookup IP Address
- Congestion Control
- AIMD (TCP Congestion Control)
- Data Centers & TCP “Incast”
- Barrier Synchronization & Idle Time
- Multimedia & Streaming
- Digitizing Audio & Video
- Streaming Video
- Skype
- Traffic Classification & Shaping
- Source Classification
- Leaky Bucket Traffic Shaping
- (r, t) Traffic Shaping
- Shaping Bursty Traffic Patterns
- Power Boost
- Effects on Latency
- Buffer Bloat
- Packet Monitoring
- The Web and Caching
- HTTP Requests
- Persistent Connections
- Content Distribution Networks (CDNs)
- Server Selection
- Content Routing
- Bit Torrent
- Solution to Freeriding: “Choking”
- Distributed Hash Tables
- Consistent Hashing
- Network Management Overview
- Software Defined Networking (SDN)
- Control and Data Planes
- Different SDN Controllers
- NOX: Overview
- Ryu, Floodlight, Nox and Pox
- Customizing Control
- Traffic Engineering Overview
- Interdomain Traffic Engineering
- Measuring, Modeling and Controlling Traffic
- Link Utilization Function
- BGP in Interdomain Traffic Engineering
- Multipath Routing
- Data Center Networking
- Valiant Load Balance
- Jellyfish Data Center Topology
- Internet is Insecure
- Resource Exhaustion
- Routing Security
- Origin and Path Authentication
- DNS Security
- DNS Cache Poisoning
- Viruses and Internet Worms
- Internet Worm Lifecyle
- First Worm: “Morris” Worm
- Worm Outbreaks in Detail
- Modeling Fast-Spreading Worms
- Spam
- IP Blacklisting
- TCP 3-Way Handshake
- Inferring Denial of Service Activity using Backscatter
- Automated DoS Attack Mitigation
- MTPCP