CS720H: Advanced Network Management (Spring 2000)
Introduction
Network management entails monitoring and controlling various network devices
on today's networks in order to provide a more reliable, secure and efficient
network environment. This course focuses on recent advances in network management.
The course will briefly review the concepts and techniques
used in network management. We will then examine the latest research
approaches and results in network management.
Instructor:
Lectures:
Mon. & Wed. 2:45-4:00 pm (PIRL-222)
The language used in lectures and presentations is English!
Pre-requisites:
A course on network managment (e.g., CS637) is required.
Required Texts:
There will not be a required text for this course. Research papers
will be selected from journals and conferences and distributed to
students to read.
Strongly Recommended Books:
- Won-Ki Hong,
CS 637 Lecture Notes,
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, POSTECH, Spring 1999.
- William Stallings,
SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPv3 and RMON 1 and 2,
Third Edition, Addison-Wesley, 1999.
- David Perkins and Evan McGinnis,
Understanding SNMP MIBs,
Prentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-437708-7, 1997.
- William Stallings,
SNMP, SNMPv2, and CMIP,
Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-63331-0, 1993.
- Marshall T. Rose,
The Simple Book: An Introduction to Internet Management,
Second Edition, Prentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-177254-6, 1994.
- Morris Sloman,
Network and Distributed Systems Management,
Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-62745-0, 1994.
- Uyless Black,
Network Management Standards,
Second Edition, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-113994-X, 1995.
Suggested Reference Books:
- H. G. Hegering and S. Abeck,
Integrated Network and System Management,
Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-59377-7, 1995.
- A. Leinwand and K. F. Conroy,
Network Management: A Practical Perspective,
Second Edition, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-60999-1, 1996.
- Franz-Joachim Kauffels,
Network Management: Problems, Standards and Strategies,
Addison-Wesley, 1992.
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum,
Computer Networks,
Third Edition, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-394248-1, 1996.
- Douglas E. Comer,
Computer Networks and Internets,
Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-599010-6, 1997.
- William Stallings,
Data and Computer Communications,
Fifth Edition, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-02-415425-3, 1997.
- William Stallings,
ISDN and Broadband ISDN with Frame Relay and ATM,
Third Edition, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-02-415513-6, 1995.
Suggested Reference Journals:
Related Sites:
Evaluation:
- Evaluation on each student will be done based on the following:
- Assignments - 20%
- Term Projects - 80%
- Note: the above evaluation scheme may change slightly during the course.
Term Project:
Assignments:
There will be several assignments (worth 20% of the final mark).
Late assignments may be handed in, but there will be
a penalty of 20% of the mark for assignments turned in less than one day
late, and an additional penalty of 10% for each day thereafter.
Cheating Policy -- Cheating will not be tolerated in this course.
Students are encouraged discuss things related to courses and assignments
but the materials handed in must be his/her own. The maximum penalty for
the first offense is for the assignment in question. For
subsequent offenses may result in an automatic failure of the course
and possibly other academic punishments.
Presentation & Schedule:
Resources:
MIB Browser/Compiler from MG-SOFT
Dr. J. Won-Ki Hong
Associate Professor
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Pohang University of Science and Technology
Pohang, Korea
Tel: +82 562 279 2244
Fax: +82 562 279 5699
Email: jwkhong@postech.ac.kr
This page is maintained by J. W. Hong. If you have any questions or
suggestions, please send email to
jwkhong@postech.ac.kr