Computer Networks Lab (E)
level of course unit
Bachelor
Learning outcomes of course unit
Students are able to apply their knowledge about the principles of computer networks and their components
in order to design, implement, and configure distributed applications and in order to support the selection
of appropriate software and hardware for computer networks.
prerequisites and co-requisites
Courses of the previous semester successfully completed.
course contents
Configuration of networks and components (hosts, switches, routers); planning, configuration, and testing
of TCP/IP-based networks; subnetting
recommended or required reading
- Comer, Douglas E.: Computer Networks and Internets: With Internet Applications, 6th Ed. - Upper Saddle River,
Pearson Education, 2015.
- Kurose, James F.; Ross, Keith W.: Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, 7th Ed. - Edinburgh, Pearson, 2017.
- Panko, Raymond R.; Panko, Julia A.: Business Data Networks and Security, 10th Ed. - Edinburgh, Pearson, 2015.
- Tanenbaum, Andrew S.: Computer Networks, 5th Ed. - Boston, Pearson, 2011.
assessment methods and criteria
portfolio assessment
language of instruction
English
number of ECTS credits allocated
2
eLearning quota in percent
0
course-hours-per-week (chw)
1
planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, group work, presentation and discussion of student tasks
semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered
3
name of lecturer(s)
Prof. (FH) Dr. Johannes Lüthi
year of study
2
recommended optional program components
none
course unit code
NET2
type of course unit
practice
mode of delivery
Compulsory