IEC Networking Workshop

August 11-13, 1999
San Diego Supercomputer Center

Network Simulation
Routing
The TCP Transport Protocol
Traffic Analysis

Registration Closed
Workshop Agenda

IEC Project

The Internet Engineering Curriculum (IEC) repository is a project of CAIDA (Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis) in conjunction with NLANR (National Laboratory for Applied Network Research) to help educators and others interested in Internet technology keep up with developments in the field.

Workshops

Part of the IEC effort is to provide semi-annual workshops (in Boulder, Colorado and San Diego, California) to facilitate technology transfer from the authors of networking materials to the faculty who need to use them in University courses. The IEC workshop in August 1999 is the first of the series with 3 days of instruction with 2 parallel tracks; subsequent workshops will be a week long and include 7-8 different topics. They will be taught by networking gurus or the authors of the materials whenever possible. Attendees choose one topic per day and attend lecture and lab sessions on it; some topics may require two days to cover properly. We encourage faculty to bring their teaching assistants along to the workshops.

 


 

LOCATION:

The meeting will be held at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, on the campus of the University of California, San Diego. A list of hotels and directions to SDSC are available at the CAIDA/IEC website.

DEADLINE FOR SIGNUP:

Registration is done online at http://iec.caida.org/workshops/9908/register.html. Registration is now closed.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

Faculty and others who wish to develop or revise networking curricula for their institutions. It is anticipated that a faculty member attending the workshop would bring the graduate student who would be the teaching assistant for the course.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE:

There is no cost for this workshop. Limited financial assistance for travel expenses may be available depending on need. To apply, email iec@caida.org.


CAIDA

The Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) is a collaborative effort toward greater cooperation in engineering and maintaining a robust, scalable global Internet infrastructure. Its neutral framework supports cooperative endeavors by government, academia, and commercial providers and vendors.

CAIDA's Internet Engineering Curriculum repository offers dynamic, state-of-the-art Internet engineering training materials. Other CAIDA outreach includes periodic Internet Statistics and Metrics Analysis (ISMA) workshops focusing on problems inherent in scaling the Internet.

CAIDA's visualization tools are an important means of depicting the Internet infrastructure. Publicly available measurement and analysis tools, including Coral passive traffic monitors, cflowd software, and skitter active measurement tools provide unique windows into Internet traffic behavior. CAIDA also supports deployment of prototypes, such as the commercial cache initiative at the MAE-West exchange; benchmarking of Internet hardware and software; and a network access point for Southern California ISPs.

 

 

Network
Simulation

NS Overview

Using NS in
Graduate Courses

Using NS in
Network Research

 

Routing

Intro to Routing

LAN vs WAN

Routing Protocols

 

TCP

Transport Protocols

Congestion Control

Recent Changes

 

Traffic Analysis

Overview

Passive / Active Monitoring

CoralReef Toolset