Network Simulation Experiments Manual, Second Edition, enables networking professional to visualize how networks work by providing free access to easy-to-install OPNET software. This software provides a virtual environment for modeling, analyzing, and predicting the performance of IT infrastructures, including applications, servers, and networking technologies.
The book also goes a step further by providing detailed experiments on core networking topologies for use in this simulation environment. Each experiment is also accompanied by review questions, a lab report, and exercises.
This book is recommended for graduate students and networking designers and professionals.
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Networking designers and professionals; graduate students
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Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 203 mm
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978-0-12-373974-2 (9780123739742)
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Dr. Emad Aboelela received his Ph.D in Computer Engineering from the University of Miami (Florida); M.Sc. and B.Sc in Computer Science and Automatic Control from the College of Engineering at Alexandria University (Egypt). Currently he is an Associate Professor at Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. He was a faculty member at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth for six years and at Southern Connecticut State University for two years. Dr. Aboelela is a senior member of both IEEE and ACM. He received the Distinguished Professor of the Year Award in 2009 and the Award of Academic Merit in 1998.
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University of Taibah, Saudi Arabia
(Lab 0) Introduction: Basics of OPNET IT Guru Academic Edition(Lab 1) Ethernet: A Direct Link Network with Media Access Control(Lab 2) Token Ring: A Shared-Media Network with Media Access Control(Lab 3) Switched LANs: A Set of Local Area Networks Interconnected by Switches(Lab 4) Network Design: Planning a Network with Different Users, Hosts, and Services(Lab 5) ATM: A Connection-Oriented, Cell-Switching Technology(Lab 6) RIP: Routing Information Protocol: A Routing Protocol Based on the Distance-Vector Algorithm(Lab 7)OSPF: Open Shortest Path First: A Routing Protocol Based on the Link-State Algorithm(Lab 8) Border Gateway Protocol (BGP): An Interdomain Routing Protocol (Lab 9) TCP: Transmission Control Protocol: A Reliable, Connection-Oriented, Byte-Stream Service Queuing Disciplines(Lab 10) Queuing Disciplines: Order of Packet Transmission and Dropping(Lab 11) RSVP: Resource Reservation Protocol: Providing QoS by Reserving Resources in the Network(Lab 12) Firewalls and VPN: Network Security and Virtual Private Networks(Lab 13) Applications: Network Application Performance Analysis(Lab 14) Wireless Local Area Network: Medium Access Control for A Wirelessly Connected Stations(Lab 15) Mobile Wireless Network: A Wireless Local Area Network with Mobile Stations