TELECOM 2121

Network Management

Summer session 2008
Power Point Slides linked here


Course Description

Techniques of planning, controlling, organizing and decision making for a telecommunications network; accounting, security, fault management, configuration, and maintenance. Protocols and architectures for network management.

Prerequisites   
    TELCOM 2000/2100


Course Goals

Instructor Information
Instructor: Dr. Joseph Kabara
Office: 717B IS
Phone: 412-624-9417
email: jkabara@pitt.edu
WWW: http://www.pitt.edu/~jkabara
Class Hours: Mon. 2:00 - 5:10
Office Hours: Thursday 4:00 - 5:00, & ??? & by appointment
GSAs:TBA
Office Hours:  TBA


Laboratory Hours: Open Hours
Rooms:  831 SIS
Textbook
Network Management Fundamentals, Cisco Press (2007). ISBN: 1-58720-137-2

References
Notes below
www.ietf.org
The Physical Layer of Communications Systems, Thompson et al

Network Management and MPLS, Morton
Understanding SNMP MIBs, Perkins
Mobile Communications, Schiller
www.snmplink.org

Tools:
CastleRock snmpc
snoop
traceroute
tracert
cisco "debug"
mrtg
rmonx
netman
opennms
network weathermap



Tentative Schedule
Class
Date
Topic
Reading 
(chapters)
Assignment
(due)
Labs
1 12 May
Network Management Overview
1


2 19 May
FCAPS reference model for network management, physical vs logical topology
5
KT  (ak)

3 26 May
Memorial Day Holiday (University is closed)



4 2 June
Information Collection: MIBS, structure of conversations
6, 7
HW1 (ak)
FP group lists
arp
5 9 June
Information Collection: SNMP v1
8
HW2 (ak)
Final Project Proposal

6 16 June
Information Collection: SNMP v3
8

HW3 (ak)
routing

7 23 June
Netflow, accounting, fault detection
8

Midterm
(ak)

8 30 June
Addressing: IP and MPLS
8
HW5 (ak)
sniffer
9 7 July
Information Distribution: DNS, BOOTP, DHCP
notes
HW6 (ak)

10 14 July
Information Distribution: netconf, tftp, Radius
8
HW7 (ak)
network management
11 21 July
Industry Presentation(s)
2, 3, 10
HW8 (ak)

12
28 July
Final Examination (Comprhensive)
Example Final
Final Project Due
Template for final project linked here (ak for final)


Grading and Evaluation

Grading
Letter Grade
Point Range
A 93-100
A- 90-92
B+ 88-89
B 83-88
B- 80-82
C 65-79
F 0-64



Course Policies (important reading)
Project Suggstions
The general concept is to use a software tool to perform some part(s) of the FCAPS functions.


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