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A338/A538 Access to Posted Lecture Outlines.
All outlines have been created from scratch, using emacs. They should be XHTML 1.0 and CSS2 compliant.
You must be officially enrolled in A338 or A538 and have a valid IU Network ID to access these Lecture Outlines.
Section I: Introduction and the OSI Model.
- Lecture 1 Outline - Introduction. (posted 8/30 @ 5:00pm)
- Lecture 2 Outline - "So You Want To Be a Model?" (posted 9/1 @ 12:00pm)
- Lecture 3 Outline - The OSI Model: The "Physical Layer" (Layer 1) and the "Data-Link Layer" (Layer 2). (posted 9/4 @ 7:30am)
- Lecture 4 Outline - The OSI Model: The "Physical Layer" and the "Data-Link Layer" (Layer 2): Frames, Repeaters, Bridges, and, Switches. (posted 9/7 @ 7:30pm)
- Lecture 5 Outline - The OSI Model: The "Data-Link Layer" (Layer 2) and the "Network Layer" (Layer 3): Repeaters, Concentrators, Bridges, Switches, and Routers. (posted 9/10 @ 8:00am)
- Lecture 6 Outline - The OSI Model: The "Network Layer" (Layer 3) and the "Transport Layer" (Layer 4): Routing and Guaranteed Delivery. (posted 9/15 @ 12:00pm)
- Lecture 7 Outline - The OSI Model: The "Network Layer" (Layer 3), The "Transport Layer" (Layer 4), The "Session Layer" (Layer 5): Routing, Guaranteed Delivery, and Connection Management + OSI Model Review. (posted 9/18 @ 11:30am)
- Review Outline for Exam 1. (posted 9/21 @ 11:00am)
Section II: Real Protocols and New Technologies: TCP/IP and
802.11 Wireless.
- Lecture 8 Outline - Introduction to TCP/IP. (posted 9/23 @ 11:00am)
Here is a page full of links to images of various network devices and related
items. These are images from the Air Force Academy and from the
Computer Science Machine Room. Please take note of the image size before you
begin viewing the images.
- Lecture 9 Outline - TCP/IP: IP Numbers, Subnet Masks, and Routing. (posted 9/28 @ 12:30pm)
- Lecture 10 Outline - TCP/IP: Fragmentation and Re-assembly, Routing, and UDP. (posted 10/5 @ 7:45am)
Here is a PDF version of the Binary Logic Sheet I used in class during Lecture
10. It is correct and covers all those basics.
Here is a plain text version of a series of
exchanges with previous students regarding non-classic subnet
masks.This is not a review of all the binary logic we
discussed in class. Instead, it is a compliation of questions that
have come out of that discussion and been useful to previous
classes.
- Lecture 11 Outline - TCP/IP: Non-Classic Subnets and
Routing, UDP, TCP and the PDU. (posted 10/6 @
8:00am)
- Lecture 12 Outline - DNS, CIDR, NAT, and Introduction to IPv6. (posted 10/12 @ 7:30am)
- Lecture 13 Outline - TCP/IP: Introduction to IPv6. (posted 10/12 @ 12:00pm)
- Lecture 14 Outline - Wireless Networking (802.11) and Beyond. (posted 10/19 @ 7:30am)
- Review Outline for Exam 2. (posted 10/19 @ 11:00am).
Section III: Network Design, Network Security, and
Directory Services.
- Lecture 15 Outline - Overview, Professional Development and Introduction to Network Design. (posted 10/22 @ 9:00am)
- Lecture 16 Outline - Network Design and Network Security. (posted 10/27 @ 1:15pm)
- Lecture 17 Outline - Introduction to Network Design. (posted 10/28 @ 11:00am)
- Lecture 18 Outline - Network Design, Network Security, and Directory Services. (posted 11/3 @ 7:00pm)
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