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Posted 26 Sep 2000 by herman
If you are developing a web proxy or web server, this can help.
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Posted 11 Sep 2000 by herman
The first exam will take place on Thursday 21 September
from 7pm to 9pm in room 313 PH (that's room 313 in Phillips
Hall, across the street from Iowa Book and Supply).
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Posted 8 Sep 2000 by herman
There are a vast number of web pages and online
documents for TCP/IP.
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Lecture Material for Chapters 6 & 7
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Posted 6 Sep 2000 by herman
I've prepared a few pages about ifconfig and route commands.
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Why it's useful to understand subnetting
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Posted 4 Sep 2000 by herman
Here's a real-life complaint from a
network administrator dealing with an
Internet Service Provider.
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How to Start the Project?
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Posted 4 Sep 2000 by herman
Now that week 3 of the course has arrived and you've had
a chance to read about TCP/IP, it's time to start the project.
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Posted 3 Sep 2000 by herman
Grading of the first quiz is finished,
results are posted by pin number.
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Short Introduction to Queueing Theory
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Posted 20 Aug 2000 by herman
A very brief introduction to some terminology of queueing theory.
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Review of Probability Distributions
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Posted 19 Aug 2000 by herman
Sometimes we use statistical techniques to measure
network performance and predict how networks will
behave. Some familiarity with basic probability
distributions is needed.
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Project Ideas and Philosophy
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Posted 1 Aug 2000 by herman
Why a project? What kinds of projects?
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Posted 1 Aug 2000 by herman
What can you expect from this course? Here are
some comments written by students taking previous
offerings of this course.
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Posted 1 Aug 2000 by herman
When are Exams, How are Grades Determined?
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