ΕΠ44 - Management of Software Defined Networks

Information

Code : ΕΠ44

Type : Elective

Semester : 8

ECTS credits: 5

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Expected Outcomes

The aim of the course is to acquaint students with the basic management models of fixed and wireless / mobile communications, as well as the basic mechanisms for the design, development and evaluation of Network Management Systems. Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
gain an overview of methodologies, techniques, technologies and protocols for monitoring, managing, controlling, optimizing performance and designing computer networks
proposes solutions for the initial design, expansion and upgrade of networks in the context of specific business objectives and technical requirements / problems, as well as for monitoring the implementation of specific technical requirements through a service agreement SLA.
practice in the application of taught protocols for the monitoring of the operation of network data within the laboratory of the course

Content

Overview of integrated voice-data application networks - Internet / Intranet architecture video and digital telephone networks
Management needs operational, administrative, analytical / regulatory, long-term planning
OSI Reporting Structure Management, Troubleshooting, Administration and Network Security
Management of TCP / IP networks Internet type, SNMP protocol, Internet routing
Web-based management
Examples of integrated management systems HP - Openview and CISCOWorks
Physical and line level function management modulators, Ethernet and ATM switches, transmission lines
Management of digital telephone networks OA M and broadband networks of integrated applications, the TMN standard
CCS 7 and ISDN common channel signaling, Intelligent Network services.
Virtual Private Networks defined by software.

Evaluation Means

 

Bibliοgraphy

Sudhir Dixit, Ramjee Prasad, Wireless IP and Building the Mobile Internet Artech House Books, 2003
Nathan Muller, LANs TO WANs: The Complete Management Guide, Artech House Books, 2003