Degree in Audiovisual Engineering

Degree in Audiovisual Systems Engineering

Receive training with a University Degree and become a qualified Engineer in Audio visual Engineering, specialised in Audio and Image

Interconnection of Data Networks

Description
This subject teach students WAN technologies which allow the interconnection between worldwide networks, main networks and access networks, as the design of global networks within heterogenic environments applying Quality of Service (QoS) technology that permits the integration of all kind of services.
Type Subject
Tercer - Obligatoria
Semester
First
Course
4
Credits
4.00

Titular Professors

Lecturer and Researcher
Previous Knowledge

Local Area Networks

Objectives

- Know well the concepts of access network and transport network, its architecture and deployment.
- Know and apply correctly the technologies to interconnect LAN and WAN networks with Quality of Service (QoS)
- Know well the TCP/IP environment and its implementation, protocol functioning and configuration for the interconnection with networks in every level.
- Design correctly a WAN network in a "Cloud" environment.

Contents

1. Introduction: Review of LAN, TCP/IP, VLANs
2. Advanced concepts: LAN, WAN, VRFs, …
3. Quality of Service
4. Cryptography
5. VPNs: IPSec and SSL_VPNs
6. MPLS
7. MPLS Services: VPN-MPLS and MetroEthernet
8. VXLAN
9. SD-WAN

Methodology

Magisterial sessions complemented with theoretical-practical sessions done in the laboratory. Likewise, the student shall carry out several practices and works during the course.

Evaluation

Continuous evaluation: 40%
Final exam: 60%

Evaluation Criteria
Basic Bibliography

Subject's notes

Additional Material

- "Comunicaciones y Redes de Computadores", W. Stallings, Prentice-Hall
- "TCP/IP Illustrated Vol. 1", W. Richard, Stevens Wrighr, Gary R.
- "TCP/IP Illustrates Vol. 2", W. Richard, Stevens Wrighr, Gary R.
- "Internetworking with TCP/IP. Principles, protocols and architecture.", Douglas Comer, Prentice-Hall, 1991