Teaching/ Lab Experiments
All information for Computer Communication Networking and Internet Engineering Students. The experiments and lab usage guide can be found here.


Lab Schedule Fall 2004 Print
To conduct the lab experiments, you need to form a group of 4.  The select a slot and send an email to ydrabu@cs.kent.edu to reserve it. Please click on the read more link for the slot details and addtional information.
Last Updated ( Monday, 29 November 2004 )
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Lab Manual (General) Print
This manual describes the laboratory objectives, equipment and useage guidelines for anyone planing to use the Internet Engineering and Teaching Laboratory (IETL/ITL).

 Students in this lab conduct supervised experiments on the networking equipment of the. The main objective of these experiments is to provide students with practical handson experience with networking hardware and software, and learn how the different protocols of the Internet work togehter.

The equipement in this lab has been sponsored by:
NFS, ACM, Cisco, Caida, MCI and Cable and Wireless.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 March 2005 )
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Lab One - Traffic Analysis of a LAN Print

The main goal of this lab is to get you familiar with the equipment and the basics of setting up a network. You become acquainted with setting up a LAN with a single IP subnet and also learn how to how to analyze traffic using tcpdump and ethereal.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 March 2005 )
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Lab Two - Configuring Cisco IP Routers Print

The main goal of this lab is to get you familiar with the configuration of commercial IP routers (Cisco 7000). You will learn how to configure the router to do perform routing using the RIP protocol.

Last Updated ( Monday, 18 October 2004 )
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