Protocol Engineering

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This course will focus on studying Network Management Protocols such
as SNMP, SNMPv2, RMON, etc.

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 - William Stallings, SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, and RMON 1 and 2,
Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-48534-6, 1999
 - David Perkins and Evan McGinnis, Understanding SNMP MIBs, Prentice
Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-437708-7, 1997.
 - William Stallings, SNMP, SNMPv2, and CMIP, Addison-Wesley, ISBN
0-201-63331-0, 1993.
 - Marshall T. Rose, The Simple Book: An Introduction to Internet
Management, Second Edition, Prentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-177254-6,
1994.
 - Morris Sloman, Network and Distributed Systems Management,
Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-62745-0, 1994.

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 - The following is a tentative weekly lecture schedule for the
course.

¨ª Overview of Network Management
¨ª Network Monitoring
¨ª Network Control
¨ª Internet Management Framework
¨ª Introduction to SNMPv1
¨ª Standard MIBs
¨ª SNMP Operations
¨ª SNMP Manager & Agent
¨ª RMON & RMON2
¨ª SNMPv2
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¨ª Introduction to CMIP/CMIS
¨ª GDMO
¨ª Managed Objects
¨ª OSIMIS
¨ª Telecommunication Management Network (TMN)
¨ª NMS Project Presentations
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There will be a term project that makes an application using a tool
for network management. More detailed description and the schedule on
the project will be available during the course.

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Pre-requisites:
 A basic background in computer networks and how to use programming
such as C and C++ is required. If a student has not taken a related
course but wishes to take the course, the student still may be
admitted under the discretion of the instructor.