Network Management - Management Sciences - Course Outline, Lecture notes of Computer Network Management and Protocols

Key points of this course outline are: Network, Management, Security, Communications, Data, Multimedia, LAN, SNMP, Protocols.

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Faculty of management sciences
Department of Technology Management
Course Code & Title TEM: 602-Network Management
Credit 3 Program - MBA (Foundation Course)
Pre-requisites: TEM
Objectives:
Design security, network management, QoS, high availability, and IP multicast
intelligent network services for performance, scalability, and availability, given
enterprise network needs
This course provides an in-depth examination of advanced concepts in computer
networks and data communications. General topics include mobile and wireless data
communications, multimedia networking, network security, network management,
and data communications modeling and simulation. Additional topics in this area may
be covered as time permits.
Course outline:
Network management:
Layers of network management; infrastructure for network management; the key
areas of network management (accounting, security, configuration, performance,
and fault tolerance); the Internet management framework and protocols (SNMP,
MIBs, and so on); practical limitations and case studies; and so on.
Network security:
Principles of cryptography; principles of information security; authentication;
access control; integrity; attacks and countermeasures; secure network protocols
(SSL, IPsec, and so on); practical limitations and case studies; and so on.
Mobile and wireless data communications:
Satellite communications; cellular wireless networks; mobile IP; wireless LAN
technologies (802.11, Bluetooth, and so on); the Wireless Application Protocol
(WAP); the Wireless Markup Language; and so on.
Multimedia networking:
Multimedia networking applications; multimedia information representation;
streaming stored audio and video; video and audio conferencing; voice over IP;
real-time communication protocols; RSVP; differentiated services; and so on.
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Faculty of management sciences

Department of Technology Management

Course Code & Title TEM: 602-Network Management Credit – 3 Program - MBA (Foundation Course) Pre-requisites: TEM

Objectives:

Design security, network management, QoS, high availability, and IP multicast intelligent network services for performance, scalability, and availability, given enterprise network needs This course provides an in-depth examination of advanced concepts in computer networks and data communications. General topics include mobile and wireless data communications, multimedia networking, network security, network management, and data communications modeling and simulation. Additional topics in this area may be covered as time permits.

Course outline:

  • Network management: Layers of network management; infrastructure for network management; the key areas of network management (accounting, security, configuration, performance, and fault tolerance); the Internet management framework and protocols (SNMP, MIBs, and so on); practical limitations and case studies; and so on.
  • Network security: Principles of cryptography; principles of information security; authentication; access control; integrity; attacks and countermeasures; secure network protocols (SSL, IPsec, and so on); practical limitations and case studies; and so on.
  • Mobile and wireless data communications: Satellite communications; cellular wireless networks; mobile IP; wireless LAN technologies (802.11, Bluetooth, and so on); the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP); the Wireless Markup Language; and so on.
  • Multimedia networking: Multimedia networking applications; multimedia information representation; streaming stored audio and video; video and audio conferencing; voice over IP; real-time communication protocols; RSVP; differentiated services; and so on.

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Text Books:

  • Practical Guide to Snmpv3 and Network Management (Hardcover) by David Zeltserman (Author)
  • Red Hat Linux Network Management Tools (CD-ROM included) By Steven Maxwell

Modes of Evaluation:

Presentation 5%

Group Project (minimum of 2 Assts) 20%

Mid Term 20%

Final Exam 50%

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