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Network Management

ProgramTeacherCreditDuration

Computer science

Jianrong Wang

2

40

Course Name:Network Management

Course Code:S2293236

Semester: 5

Credit: 2

Program: Computer science

Course Module: Optional

Responsible: Jianrong Wang

E-mail: wjr@tju.edu.cn

Department: Tianjin International Engineering Institute

Time Allocation (1 credit hour = 45 minutes)

Exercise

Lecture

Lab-study

Project

Internship

(days)

Personal

Work

8

12

20

10

Course Description

Students in this course learn about the principles and differences of broadband networks and other communication networks. The course prepares students to examine low and high bandwidth applications as well as design networking systems. Some of the course topics include optical networks, high-speed switching architecture, unified control plane, network technology problems and high-speed network controls. Specify the motivation for network management and operation

Prerequisite

  • C programming knowledge: Basic programming skill training

  • Computer Network: The protocol suite of TCP / IP and UDP and architecture of IP networks

  • Operating System: Basic knowledge of the use and management of Linux and Windows systems.

Course Objectives

To understand Windows network operating systems and network systems operating principle, to obtain important network applications and system management tools. To be capable of simple routine maintenance to Network system and troubleshooting, and improve the ability to analyze problems and problem-solving. Specifically, students are supposed to:

  • Sketch network management architecture, protocols and components,

  • Examine OAM&P functions and procedures,

  • List all the FCAPS functions (Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance and Security),

  • List key concepts and operations of SNMP and WBEM,

  • Devise a strategy for deploying network management,

  • Examine different network management protocols and standards,

  • Examine the key differences between TL-1, SNMPv1, 2 and 3 technologies, WBEM, XML, CORBA, JMX etc, and to

  • Discuss key features of network management security as Authentication, Privacy Services and Access Control.

CourseSyllabus

  • Business Service Assurance and Business Service Management

  • Enhancing business communications and collaboration with data, voice, and video

  • Service Level Management

  • Systems Management

  • Monitoring your entire network infrastructure, Visualize, monitor and pro-actively manage your network

  • Network Management and Operations, Overview of Network Management Systems (NMS)

  • Overview of Operations Support Systems (OSS)

  • Overview of Network Management Architecture and Protocols

  • Network Management Fundamentals, Network Management Requirements and Network Management SystemsNetwork Monitoring Architecture

  • Secure distributed network management system

Textbooks & References

  • Mani Subramanian and Addison Wesley. Network Management: Principles and Practice. 2000.

  • Clifford Stoll.The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage. 2005.

Capability Tasks

CT1: To own the ability to synthesize knowledge of relevant disciplines.

CT2: To be familiar with the use of the knowledge, malleable.

CT3: To use tools to solve practical problems.

CT4: To make completion of the pilot.

CT9: To use what they have learned into the business team and communicate with others.

CS1: To understand computer technology development status and trends, and grasp the latest methods, application and developing directions in computer technology.

CS2: To be equipped with computer network technology knowledge and computer information processing knowledge.

Achievements

  • To understand and configure DNS services. - Level: M

  • To understanding and configure services SMTP / SMTPS. - Level: A

  • To understanding and configure Kerberos services. - Level: N

  • To understanding SNMP. - Level: N

  • To set up and use software for processing SNMP traffic. - Level: A

  • According to the external speaker: IPv6 architecture Data Centre, Cloud Computing, Map Reduce. - Level: A

Students: Computer science,Year 3