This unit presents the architecture of an Internet network, and the application of protocols essential for its functioning and security
On completion of the unit, the student will be capable of: | Classification level | Priority |
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Creating an Internet network of computers (DNS, HTTP) | 3. Apply | Essential |
Understanding Internet protocols (DNS, HTTP) | 2. Understand | Essential |
Naming the different components of a computer network | 1. Knowledge | Essential |
Administrating a set of servers (Web, DNS) | 3. Apply | Important |
Analysing the network environment in which he will need to operate | 4. Analyse | Important |
Interpreting the organisation of a network | 2. Understand | Essential |
Producing a model of a company network | 3. Apply | Essential |
Explaining the interrelation of protocols used in an Internet network | 2. Understand | Important |
Percentage ratio of individual assessment | Percentage ratio of group assessment | ||||
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Written exam: | % | Project submission: | % | ||
Individual oral exam: | % | Group presentation: | % | ||
Individual presentation: | % | Group practical exercise: | 50 | % | |
Individual practical exercise: | % | Group report: | 50 | % | |
Individual report: | % | ||||
Other(s): % |
Type of teaching activity | Content, sequencing and organisation |
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Practical courses | The practical courses make up the principle activity of this unit. They are interspersed, if necessary on request, by short course sessions (see below – non-exhaustive list) |
Course | Presentation of the Domain Name System (aim of the protocol, the problem it attempts to solve, the standard, its application) |
Course | Presentation of the functioning of a Web server and associated servers (proxy). |