CS 4396 - Computer Networks Lab
Spring 2008
Course Information: This course aims at helping students get more insight into how
the Internet works and gain hands on experience in building and configuring
simple IP networks and related services.
Course Timing and Place: Mondays/Wednesdays12:30 - 1:45pm in ECSS 2.203
Instructor Information:
Dr. Kamil
Sarac (ksarac@utdallas.edu)
Office: ES 4.207
Phone: 972 883 2337
Office hours: Monday 5:30-6:30pm; Wednesday 2:00-3:00pm and by appointment at other times
Teaching Assistant:
TBA
Office: TBA
Office hours: TBA
Lab Info:
Before you go to the Internet Lab
- Read book chapter and do related reading (a few hours)
- Complete prelab (<1 hour, if you have done the reading)
In the Internet lab
- Show up for your time slot
- Bring a CD or a memory stick and textbook and solutions to prelab
- Complete exercises (1 hour to several hours, Average: 3 hours)
- Take measurements
- Save data to CD/memory stick (Copying data to a USB Flash drive)
- See here for more info about the textbook and the labs in it
After the lab
- Use data on save data to CD/memory stick
- Write lab report
- Submit lab report by due date
Rules for using the Lab
- Sign up for a time slot in class. Your time slot is allocated for the
entire semester.
- You are guaranteed access to the lab during your time slot.
- If you are more than 15 minutes late you loose your time slot (i.e.,
anyone can use it)
- Outside your assigned lab section, you may use the lab by contacting the
instructor or lab assistant.
- Note: Do not skip the prelabs. You will not be able to complete the labs
in a reasonable time, otherwise.
- TA help will
likely be limited to the 'experience' and 'presence' of the TA during your lab. If you have questions or problems, try to work around
them.
- Send a report of the problem to the TA.
What to submit with your lab report?
- Submit the lab report and prelab solutions
- Lab reports must be typed. Prelab answers can be handwritten.
- Feedback sheet included in the book.
- Cover page of lab has Lab title, names and emails
- Submit prelab reports electronically OR as hard copy (either in class or slide under my door by the deadline)
- Submit postlab reports electronically (e-mail to ksarac@utdallas.edu - please include proper info into Subject line of the e-mail message)
How is the report graded?
- Prelab report: 20%
- Postlab report: 80% (Completeness and correctness: 60% and Quality of Presentation: 20%)
Miscellaneous:
- I will be using WebCT to post your grades and make
important announcements about the class. Please visit it frequently.
- If you want to e-mail me, please send your e-mails to my
UTD e-mail account and NOT to WebCT e-mail account.
- Class participation in terms of asking questions is
highly encouraged. Please do not be afraid to ask questions no matter how
simple you might think the answer could be. This type of interaction helps
improve the effectiveness of the class and breaks the monotony.
- The presentation slides will be available on the class
web page. I will try to put them up before each class meeting but no
guarantees on that.
- After the grades for your mid-term and homework
assignments are announced, you will have one week to appeal for your grades.
So, please keep this in mind if you think that there is a problem/issue with
the grading of your work.
- You should plan on taking the exams on the scheduled
times. No late/early exams unless in case of an emergency situation such as
health emergency or similar un-avoid-able situations and you need to provide
convincing documentation for it. The exams will be closed books and closed
notes. No calculators (unless otherwise stated) and no other electronic
devices such as cell phones, beepers, etc. should be used during the exam.