CS 494 Internetworking Protocols

Advanced study of the protocols and algorithms used in the Internet (IETF) family of networking protocols. For example, ARP, IP, UDP, TCP, multicasting, routing protocols like RIP and OSPF, and application protocols like DNS, NFS, SNMP, FTP and HTTP. Issues such as addressing, name service, protocol design, and scaleability will be explored. Also offered for graduate-level credit as CS 594 and may be taken only once for credit.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Prerequisite: CS 333.