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cs341 Syllabus 2020

This document provides information about the CS341 computer networking course offered in the fall 2020 semester. It outlines the instructor, required text, grading policy, and objectives. The course introduces fundamental networking concepts like the TCP/IP protocol stack and applications like HTTP, SMTP, and DNS. It involves lectures, readings, homework, and most importantly hands-on practice programming networking concepts and analyzing network traffic. The schedule lists 15 weekly topics covered throughout the semester including transport layer protocols, network layer, routing, wireless networks, and security. Assignments include homework, quizzes, and a midterm and final exam.

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cs341 Syllabus 2020

This document provides information about the CS341 computer networking course offered in the fall 2020 semester. It outlines the instructor, required text, grading policy, and objectives. The course introduces fundamental networking concepts like the TCP/IP protocol stack and applications like HTTP, SMTP, and DNS. It involves lectures, readings, homework, and most importantly hands-on practice programming networking concepts and analyzing network traffic. The schedule lists 15 weekly topics covered throughout the semester including transport layer protocols, network layer, routing, wireless networks, and security. Assignments include homework, quizzes, and a midterm and final exam.

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CS341(36.

341) – 전산망개론
Fall 2020

Instructor: Dongman Lee


dlee@cs.kaist.ac.kr

Text: Computer Networking: A Top-down Approach Featuring the Internet by Jim


Kurose and Keith Ross, Addison Wesley (8th Edition), 2021.

Reference:

Grading Policy: Midterm (25 %), Final (25 %), HW ( 5 %), Quiz ( 10 %), Practice (25 %),
Class Conduct ( 5 %), Paper review (5 %)

Objective:
This course is intended for undergraduates, who have little or no background in
networking. It introduces the concepts clearly first. And the explanation of how the underlying
communication component works, fundamental of packet switching, basic principles of various
Internet protocols including Protocols such as IP, TCP, ICMP, ARP etc. will be covered. Finally,
it examines network applications. The coverage is quite broad. It includes a discussion of both
general principles and specific applications on client-server model, socket API, DNS, e-mail file
transfer, Web browsing. The course involves lecture, reading/discussion and homework. The
important part of this lecture is the “Practice”. It includes network programing on various
aspects of protocols, applications, TCP/IP and router handling.

Course Policies:
Assignments: All assignments are due at the beginning of class on the date due. Late submission
of assignments will be assessed a penalty of 20% per day. No exceptions are made.

Academic Dishonesty: Plagiarism and cheating are serious offenses and may be punished by
failure on exam or assignments; failure in course; and or expulsion from the University.

• Lecture schedule and notes

Week Topic Homework Practice


1 Introduction
Computer Networks in general
2 Internetworking: concept HW#1
The Internet
3 Applications: client-server Practice#1
HTTP
4 Applications: client-server Wireshark
#1
SMTP, DNS
5 Transport Layer
UDP HW#2
6 Transport Layer: Practice#2
TCP
7 Midterm Exam.

8 Network Layer: Data Plane Practice#3


Architecture
Network Layer: Data Plane HW#3
IP
10 Network Layer: Control Plane
Routing Principles Practice#4
11 Network Layer: Control Plane Wireshark
#2
BGP, ICMP, SNMP
12 Link Layer & LAN

13 Wireless and Mobile Networks HW#4

14 Wireless and Mobile Networks Practice#5

15 Security in computer network

Final Exam.
16

* Above schedule is subject to change

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