Language of instruction
French, English
Teaching content
MB-IT
This course occurs in the following program(s)
Diplôme Ingénieur ISEN (Master's degree in electronics and information technology)
- Crédits ECTS: 0.00
Training officer(s)
D.DELANNOY
Stakeholder(s)
D.DELANNOY
Présentation
Prerequisite
To follow this module, the student must know the basic notions of local networks (Ethernet, IP, static routing, TCP-UDP, DHCP, DNS, usual web application protocols, Know how to use the linux commands related to the networks (ifconfig, route, ...) and a tool of analysis (Wireshark).
Reference : « network and system base module » M1 ISEN Lille
Reference : « network and system base module » M1 ISEN Lille
Goal
Targeted skills : 31(311/312/313), 32(321/322/323), 34(342/343), 43(431/432/433), 56(561/562), 63(633/634), 110(1102), 119(1191/1192/1193)
This module provides an in-depth look at local area networks and enables these notions to be implemented in the development of an enterprise network architecture.
The orientation is suitable for the profiles of engineers of the fields big data and cyber security, a part management project allows to integrate managerial profiles.
At the end of the course, the student will:
- Know how to transcribe the needs of a client expressed in a functional specification in technical file
- Be able to design a redundant and secure network architecture
- Know how to implement interconnection, switching, routing and security equipment
- Know communication protocols
- Know how to integrate services needed for network management and supervision
- Be able to diagnose an incident
The project approach requires the acquisition of technical and transversal skills such as taking into account a need, analysis and proposal of solutions, project management, group work, communication and restitution.
This module provides an in-depth look at local area networks and enables these notions to be implemented in the development of an enterprise network architecture.
The orientation is suitable for the profiles of engineers of the fields big data and cyber security, a part management project allows to integrate managerial profiles.
At the end of the course, the student will:
- Know how to transcribe the needs of a client expressed in a functional specification in technical file
- Be able to design a redundant and secure network architecture
- Know how to implement interconnection, switching, routing and security equipment
- Know communication protocols
- Know how to integrate services needed for network management and supervision
- Be able to diagnose an incident
The project approach requires the acquisition of technical and transversal skills such as taking into account a need, analysis and proposal of solutions, project management, group work, communication and restitution.
Presentation
It covers the following topics:
- The role of the various components of a network and associated systems
- The transcription of requirements in technical specifications
- The design of an architecture and choice of components
- The network security
- The reading of the technical documentation of an equipment and use in the context of the project
- The equipment configuration and functional testing
- The writing of a technical document of implementation and recipe
- Notions :
- Level 2 switching, VLAN, level 3 switching
- Level 2 Redundancy, spanning tree
- Level 3 redundancy, VRRP
- WiFi, captive portal
- DHCP, DNS protocols
- The role of the various components of a network and associated systems
- The transcription of requirements in technical specifications
- The design of an architecture and choice of components
- The network security
- The reading of the technical documentation of an equipment and use in the context of the project
- The equipment configuration and functional testing
- The writing of a technical document of implementation and recipe
- Notions :
- Level 2 switching, VLAN, level 3 switching
- Level 2 Redundancy, spanning tree
- Level 3 redundancy, VRRP
- WiFi, captive portal
- DHCP, DNS protocols
Modalités
Organization
Type | Amount of time | Comment | |
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Face to face | |||
Lectures - face to face | 40,00 | ||
Independent study | |||
Independent study | 35,00 | ||
Overall student workload | 75,00 |
Evaluation