Network Administration II: Real-time Services
CIT371
Techniques and strategies for provisioning network infrastructure to provide low latency transport of real-time application data, such as voice, video, and financial transactions. High availability and fault tolerant network architectures are examined from a practitioner perspective with a focus on redundancy of data links, routing paths, and infrastructure services such as domain name systems (DNS) and dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP). Protocols that ensure optimal data prioritization and transport, such as quality of service, and the tools used to configure and monitor traffic flows are covered. Fall Only.
3 Credits: 3 Lecture
Prerequisites:
CIT273