Base Knowledge
NA
Teaching Methodologies
The teaching of the course will be divided into three parts: a theoretical part with the exposition and explanation of the theoretical foundations, a practical part with solving exercises, and a laboratory part with the use of equipment and software that consolidates the learning results. The assessment of the course will focus on these three aspects. It will have a written test, worth 20 points. In this written test, the theoretical part will have a value of 7 values, and the practice of 13 values. Laboratory work will also be quoted at 20 points. The final grade is obtained through the average of the grades of the written test and the laboratory work.
Learning Results
This course focuses on the referral process. The student will be able to characterize and configure the different types of referral: static and dynamic. In particular, you will be able to analyze and configure the various types of routing protocols (RIP, EIGRP, OSPF). Students who successfully complete this course will therefore be familiarized with the structure and functioning of the various types of referral protocols, being able to implement and solve problems in scenarios involving referral techniques.
Program
Static routing. Configuration of static routes. CDP Protocol. Classification of dynamic routing protocols. Notion of metrics and administrative distances. Distance Vector forwarding protocols. Features and algorithms. Maintenance of the routing table. RIPv1 protocol. Characteristics and format of the message. Operation of RIPv1. Administrative distance. Configuration and troubleshooting. VLSM and CIDR. Classful and classless addressing. RIPv2. RIPv2 features. Configuration and troubleshooting. The forwarding table. EIGRP. Characteristics. Format of the message. Protocol Dependent Modules (PDM). EIGRP Updates. EIGRP configuration. “Link State” forwarding protocols. SPF Algorithms. Link State forwarding process. Learning from directly connected networks. Implementation of link state forwarding protocols. OSPF. Encapsulation of the message. OSPF Packet Types. OSPF algorithm. Metrics and Administrative Distance.
Grading Methods
- - Report - 50.0%
- - Theoretical Test 1 - 25.0%
- - Theoretical Test 2 - 25.0%
- - Report - 50.0%
- - Exam - 50.0%
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
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J. Granjal, “Gestão de Sistemas e Redes em Linux”, 2009
J. Hurose and K. Ross, “Computer Networking – A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet”, Addison-Wesley, 2008
M. Véstias, “Redes Cisco para Profissionais”, FCA, 2005
T. Lammle, “CCNA – Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide: Exam 640-802”, John Wiley & Sons, 2007
W. Stallings, “Data and computer communications”, Prentice Hall, 2007