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Advanced Internet Technology-II: Internet Operation

Supported by SOI Asia Project



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Course Information This course is specially arranged for SOI Asia partners by WIDE Project. This courese aims to provide more practical knowledge in Internet Operation including the topics such as;
  • Routing
  • IPv6 Operation
  • IX operation
  • Practical secrurity in operation
  • Network monitoring
  • DNS operation
  • Internet routing registry / Regional Internet registry
  • International domain name pros/cons
  • Wireless LAN
This course is mainly for the graduate students in computer science, but all internet engineers are very welcome. Each lecture has its own pre-requisit, assignments and evaluation process. The certificate will be issued to the students based on their output. Some best students will be invited to the hands on workshop which will be held after this course.


COURSE VIDEO AND MATERIALS
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Click the picture for lecturer's biography.


#01 09, 14
"Introduction" (2004/10/07 up) << Click HERE
Akira Kato
University of Tokyo
Lecturer's ProfileThis lecture breifly describes the course introduction and basic Internet Technology which will be required to understand the following lectures.

o Material from Dr.Kato(pdf) (52877bytes, 9/14/2004)
o Material for SOI Explanation (48480bytes, 9/15/2004)

#02 09, 21
"OSPF" (2004/10/07 up) << Click HERE
Yasuhiro Ohara
Keio University
Lecturer's ProfileInternet Routing is an interesting topic, as it is the one makes the Internet itself run. In this lecture a basic principle on how routing system works is described, then practical routing protocols that is being used are introduced.

o Material from Mr.Ohara (pdf) (100953bytes, 9/21/2004)

#03 10, 01
"IPv6 Operation" (2004/10/07 up) << Click HERE
Seiji Ariga
NTT Communications
Lecturer's ProfileToday, IPv6 become more and more popular. You can see the word "IPv6" in some news sites everyday. But do you know how many ISPs are really operating "IPv6" in their production network not in experimental network ? The answer is "not so many". But this doesn not mean to operate IPv6 network is more difficult than to operate IPv4 network. In this lecture, a brief overview of IPv6, how different (and not different) IPv6 is from IPv4, is presented first. Then, practical issues on how to deploy IPv6 in existing IPv4 network and how to design/operate large scale IPv6 network will be discussed.

o Materials from Mr. Ariga(pdf) (517647bytes, 10/1/2004)

#04 10, 12
"IX Operation" (2004/10/22 up) << Click HERE
Katsuyuki Hasebe
NTT Communications
IX operation requires a variety of Internet technology knowledge. In this lecture, a basic principle of designing routing policis and network topologies focusing IX related issue are described, then practical know how on how to build the IX and running the IX are discussed.

o Material from Mr.Hasebe (pdf) (3095742bytes, 10/11/2004)

#05 10, 15
"Practical Security in Operation" (2004/10/26 up) << Click HERE
Ruri Hiromi
Intec Netcore
Lecturer's ProfileISPs today have to fight for various kinds of security attacks. In this lecture, classification of the threats and a basic principle of designing network topologies to protect such attacks are described, then practical know how on how to build the network and running the network safely are discussed.

o Material from Ms. Hiromi(pdf) (575458bytes, 10/14/2004)

#06 10, 29
"Network monitoring and Data Center operation" (2005/02/01 up) << Click HERE
Jin Tanaka
KDDI Corporation
Lecturer's ProfileIn order to improve the reliability of network, monitoring and measuring systems are indispensable for network operation. This lecture presents some examples from the network operation actually performed by the operation team in a data center. The operation methods which are adapted in accordance with characteristics of each network (e.g. commercial ISP, R&E network) are also discussed.

o Material from Mr.Tanaka (pdf) (654506bytes, 10/28/2004)

#07 11, 19
"DNS Operation" (2005/01/25 up) << Click HERE
Tatsuya Jinmei
Toshiba Corporation
Lecturer's ProfileThe Domain Name System (DNS) is one of major infrastructures of the Internet, and almost all Internet applications rely on DNS. Despite the importance, however, many network operators configure and run DNS in a bad fashion, causing suboptimal operation even with being unaware of it. In this lecture, a brief overview of DNS, particularly on how it works, is first provided for the correct understanding of the system. Then concrete operational issues are discussed with working examples of a major DNS implementation, BIND. This lecture equally covers IPv6 related topics as well as IPv4 ones.

o Material from Dr.Jinmei(pdf) (57396bytes, 11/18/2004)

#08 11, 26[Finished]
"IDN"
Yoshiro Yoneya
JPRS
Lecturer's Profile

o Material from Mr.Yoneya(pdf, 2 slides in 1 page) (229207bytes, 11/23/2004)
o Material from Mr.Yoneya(pdf, 6 slides in 1 page) (214785bytes, 11/23/2004)

#09 12, 03
"Wireless Network Operation" (2005/02/16 up) << Click HERE
Masafumi Oe
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
Lecturer's ProfileThis lecture will discuss a basic principle of designing wireless access point and operation technology, including history of wireless network, overview of IEEE 802.11 and various key issues in wireless network development. Also the wireless network design in IETF59 meeting and WIDE meeting will be discussed as a major examples.

o Material from Dr.Oe (2slides in 1 page, pdf) (314347bytes, 12/3/2004)
o Material from Dr.Oe (6 slides in 1 page, pdf) (252584bytes, 12/3/2004)

#10 12, 10
"Registry" (2005/02/01 up) << Click HERE
Tomoya Yoshida
NTT Communications
Lecturer's ProfileIn case of the IP world, there are two types of Registry. The one is "Internet Registry", maintain and management the resoruce of IP address and AS number etcetra as the hierarcycal model from ICANN, the another one is "Routing Registry", maintain the BGP Routing Information or Policy of Autonomous System etcetra. In this lecture, the overview of those Registries, the role, history are discrived, especially forcussing on the current practice of IRR (Internet Routing Registry), problems, and the future plan including of the IPv6 feature, and lastly coorperation of Internet Registry and Routing Registry are discussed.

o Material from Mr.Yoshida(pdf, 2 slides in 1 page) (604292bytes, 12/13/2004)
o Material from Mr.Yoshida(pdf, 6slides in 1 page) (355464bytes, 12/13/2004)

#11 12, 17
"Case Study (1)" (2005/01/27 up) << Click HERE
Yasuhiro Ohara and Seiji Ariga
This lecture describes how to build network topologies using actual network which are built in Japanese organizations.

o Lecture Material (2 slides in 1 page) (598882bytes, 12/17/2004)
o Lecture Material (6 slides in 1 page) (483035bytes, 12/17/2004)

#12 01, 11
"Case Study (2)" (2005/04/28 up) << Click HERE
Akira Kato
University of Tokyo
Lecturer's ProfileThis lecture describes how to build network topologies using actual network which are built in Japanese organizations.

o Lecture Material (2 slides in 1 page) (132387bytes, 1/11/2005)
o Lecture Material 2 (2 slides in 1 page) (17803bytes, 1/11/2005)

#13 04, 01[Finished]
"Case Study (3)"
Masafumi Oe
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
Lecturer's ProfileThis lecture describes how to build network topologies using actual network which are built in Japanese organizations.

Registration PLEASE ENROLL TO THE COURSE FROM HERE
TermSeptember - December, 2004
Home Campus SOI Asia Project
Class LevelGraduate(master course)
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