AT 70.90 Network and Service management

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Semester:
January

Rationale:

The global networked service system is the most complex technical system ever created and is turning out to be a very important infrastructure for society. The rationale behind this course is to give the students a basic understanding of principles and architectures for management of network resources and services and to learn concepts that makes it possible to: communicate, reason and creatively think about the operation and management of networks and networked services.

Catalog Description:
Network Operation, Network and System Management with focus on SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).

Credits:
3(3-0)

Prerequisite:
AT 70.05 (Computer Networks) or similar.

Course Outline:
Network Operation
  1. Operation of the Global Internet
    • Internet resources management and Internet exchanges
    • Link layer technology
  2. Data Center Operation
    • Server operation
    • Data center operation model
    • Security
Network and System Management with focus on SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)

Textbooks:
Subramanian, M.:
Network Management – Principles and Practice, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-35742-9, 2000.
Handouts and on-line materials.

 

Grading System:
The Final grade will be computed according to the following weight distribution: Mid-Semester Exam 40%; Assignments and/or practical assessments 10%; Final Exam 50%; Closed-book examinations are usually given both in the mid-semester and finals.
Instructor:
Dr. Yasuo Tsuchimoto and Prof. Finn Arve Aagesen

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