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Course Introduction. COMSATS Islamabad. C omputer C ommunications & N etworks. Qaisar Javaid, Assistant Professor CIIT. Course Staff. Instructor: Qaisar Javaid Assistant Professor & Head Networking Deparment
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Course Introduction COMSATS Islamabad Computer Communications & Networks Qaisar Javaid, Assistant Professor CIIT
Course Staff • Instructor: • Qaisar Javaid • Assistant Professor & Head Networking Deparment • Tel: 051-9019-505, 0321-5000435 • Email: qaisarjavaidmct@hotmail.com • Consultation Method Best through e-mail address (qaisarjavaidmct@hotmail.com) OR
Instructor’s Introduction • PhD Computer Science (In Progress) • MS Computer Science • MBA-Telecom Management • BS Computer Science • Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) • Cisco Certified Academy Instructor (CCAI)
Instructor’s IntroductionCisco Certifications • Cisco Certified Internet Expert (CCIE) Cisco Systems USA • Cisco Certified Network Professional (Cisco Systems USA) • Cisco Certified Design Professional (Cisco Systems USA) • Cisco Certified Security Specialist (Cisco Systems USA)
Instructor’s IntroductionMicrosoft Certifications • Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) Microsoft Systems USA • Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) Microsoft Systems USA • Microsoft Certified System Administrator Microsoft Systems USA • Microsoft Certified Solution Developer Microsoft Systems USA
Instructor’s Experience • Operations Manager (Warid Telecom) • 2003-2004 • Manager Networks (BTC) • 2004-2005 • Project Manager (International Islamic University) • 2005-2006 • Assistant Professor & Head Cisco Networking (COMSATS University) • 2006-2007 • Head Cisco Networking & Assistant Professor (IIUI) • 2007-to date
Course Material Reference books • Many textbooks on CCN may be consulted • Data Communications & Networking, 4th edition by Behrouz A. Forouzan • Case Studies • RFCs and Internet drafts for Internet • Web resources • Tutorials, white papers, reports, etc.
Grading Policy • Assignments 10% • Late assignments are not accepted • Quizzes 10% • Midterm exam 20% • Final exam 60%
Academic Honesty • Your work in this class must be your own • If students are found to have collaborated excessively or to have cheated (e.g. by copying or sharing answers during an examination), all involved will at a minimum receive grades of 0 for the first infraction • Further infractions will result in failure in the course.
Prerequisites Required: • Introduction to Computing • Good knowledge of Computers • Recommended: • Basic Computer Programming Concepts
Expectations What do you want (or expect) to learn from this course ?
Course Contents • Introduction • Network Models • Data & Signals • Digital Transmission • Transmission Media • Error Detection & Correction • Data Link Control
Course Contents • Wired LANs: Ethernet • Wireless LANs • Network Layer: Logical Addressing • Internet Protocols • Network Layer: Delivery, Forwarding , and Routing • Transport Layer
Course Contents • Switching & Vlans • Application Layer