Instructor: Christopher Uriarte <chrisjur@cju.com>
Meetings: (18 hrs) Wednesdays (6:00p-9:00p): Jan 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb 6, 13, 2002; Possumtown Road facility, Room R125, Piscataway
Description:
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of computers. Some UNIX experience or PC Administration experience helpful, but not necessary.
Course Textbook: Networking Explained, 2ed by Michael A. Gallo, William M. Hancock (2002)
Binary Counting Links:
http://www.dnaco.net/~ivanjs/binprime.html
Subnettting Links:
Subnet Calculators (You need to know the concepts behind subnetting before you use these)
This course is for students who have an interest in computer networks. Topics covered include: architectures of computer networks; the operations of the network layers; and emerging trends in computer networks. Aspects of computer networks and Internet protocols are explored through hands-on experiments. No programming expertise is required.
Class Notes and Announcements: (this page) http://www.cju.com/classes/2002/ITI510-01
Notes and Announcements:
http://www.stamey.nu/binarycounting.asp
http://www.minoxlab.com/Don_Krehbiel/mpl/digital/bits.htm
http://www.nwu.edu/musicschool/links/projects/midi/pages/undstdbh.html
http://itresources.brainbuzz.com.....
http://www.ralphb.net/IPSubnet/
http://www.gtoal.com/subnet.html
http://www.subnetonline.com/ (Very good overall resource)
http://www.agt.net/public/sparkman/netcalc.htm
http://www.subnetonline.com/subcalc/subnet.html