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Internet Technologies

Course title: Internet Technologies

Code: 3ФЕИТ10З018

Number of credits (ECTS): 6

Weekly number of classes: 3+1+1+0

Prerequisite for enrollment of the subject: Taken course: Programming and Algorithms

Course Goals (acquired competencies): Learning how the Internet is organized, Internet protocol exploration, IP addressing, routing, DNS, basics of TCP/IP communication, the study of various Internet services such as World Wide Web, FTP, messaging, email, also study protocols and communication concepts such as SMTP, HTTP, HTML and others. It also covers VoIP technologies, streaming video and multimedia, as well as security and management technologies on the Internet.

Total available number of classes: 180

Course Syllabus: Introduction to Internet Technologies. Internet architectures. Basic Internet protocols (DNS, DHCP, TCP, UDP). Internet Protocol (IP). Multiplexing of protocols on the Internet. Network operation (TCP/IP, client-server communication). Routing and switching to IP packets. Internet services (e-mail, FTP, telnet, chat, etc.). Web technology (HTTP, HTML). Multimedia communication over the Internet (streaming video & audio). Real-time Internet Transmission (RTP). Voice over IP (VoIP). Peer-to-peer voice networks over the Internet. Quality of service on the Internet. IP Network Management (SNMP). Internet communication security (IPsec etc.). Integration of IP and Classical Telecommunications.

Literature:

Required Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

Toni Janevski

"Internet technologies", UKIM, 2015. (ISBN 978-9989-43-379-5)

Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje

2015

Additional Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

Toni Janevski

"Internet Technologies for Fixed and Mobile Networks", Artech House, USA, 2015. (ISBN: 978-1-60807-921-6)

Artech House, USA

2015

2

Douglas E. Comer

"Internetworking with TCP/IP, Vol.1: Principles, Protocols and Architecture", Prentice Hall

Prentice Hall

2000