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Yes, as far as I know on 7 January 2013. The offical KTH schedule has the exact time and location. We will also post this information on the course home page once the exam results are published.
Some IK2218 students did not get their exam papers scanned correctly. The papers have been rescanned now and all IK2218 students should be able to view their marked exams in Daisy. If you can't, send me an email.
What do you have to do to get an E when you've got a Fx on the exam? Will there be an E-exam or some sort of assignment? And when?
There is now an assignment for students with Fx. A separate email with instructions has been sent to all students with Fx.
If you did not receive the instructions for some reason, but have an Fx on the exam, please send me an email.
The site where the assignment is seems to be down at the moment, and has been for a few hours. Will it be up again shortly, and what do we do if it's still down at the time of turning in the assignment (18:00 today if I rememberr correctly)?
The deadline will be extended 24 hours because of the current problems.
When will we receive the results from the compensatory assignment??
Bump!
György Dán redigerade 19 juni 2012
There will be two lab sessions during the term. In order to get full credit for the course, students have to complete all labs. If you are not a D-student, you need to get access to the CSC computers for lab 2. You can get access at Delfi (see here) The lab rooms are located in the "Q" building at Osquldas väg 10, and Orange/Karmosin in the "E" building. Lab 1 is in the "Q" building. Lab 2 is in the "E" building. Each lab will take five hours. There will be a number of different lab occasions for each lab. You can sign up for lab groups here.
Note that there are preparation questions to the labs that you have to complete before the lab and youhave tosubmit them at the beginning of the lab session.
There are make-up labs in week 40 if you do not complete a lab. Note that if you fail the lab then you will have to wait until the course is given next time.
* Lab 1: UDP and TCP Location: Qroom B:230, Q building, Osquldas väg 10, floor 2Ljubica Pajevic and Ognjen Vukovic. The lab manual will be posted here. You find the preparation questions in the manual.
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* Lab 2: DNS Location: E-building, floor 4 (Orange) or floor 5 (Karmosin) The lab manual will be posted here. You find the preparation questions in the manual. Reference material for DNS lab: Bind manual
* Make-up labs will be held in week 41 Registration will be open via the web.
Hej, när är deadlines för labbarna i IK2218?
You can register for Lab 1 right away.
Lab manuals online for IK2218 Lab1 and for EP2120 Labs 1 and 2.
Where can i find instructions for handing in the lab report?
You should email the report to the lab assistants. If you have a question related to the lab report, they can assist you with information, just send them an email.
Looking for a lab partner for lab1 in ik2218 20/9 08:00-13:00. Contact me on danj3@kth.se
Markus Hidell redigerade 24 september 2012
There will be two lab sessions during the term. In order to get full credit for the course, students have to complete all labs. If you are not a D-student, you need to get access to the CSC computers for lab 2. You can get access at Delfi (see here) The lab rooms are located in the "Q" building at Osquldas väg 10, and Orange/Karmosin in the "E" building. Lab 1 is in the "Q" building. Lab 2 is in the "E" building. Each lab will take five hours. There will be a number of different lab occasions for each lab. You can sign up for lab groups here.
Note that there are preparation questions to the labs that you have to complete before the lab and youhave tosubmit them at the beginning of the lab session.
There are make-up labs in week 40 if you do not complete a lab. Note that if you fail the lab then you will have to wait until the course is given next time.
* Lab 1: UDP and TCP Location: room B:230, Q building, Osquldas väg 10, floor 2Ljubica Pajevic and Ognjen Vukovic. The lab manual is available here. You find the preparation questions in the manual.
* Lab 2: DNS Location: E-building, floor 4 (Orange) or floor 5 (Karmosin) The lab manual will be posted here. You find the preparation questions in the manual. Reference material for DNS lab: Bind manual
* Make-up labs will be held in week 41 Registration will be open via the web.
Who are the lab assistants for the DNS lab? I didnt get a labslot and need to get in touch with them.
Hello Olof
since you didn't get a lab slot, you should get sign up for the make up session and do the lab that day (on Friday next week, 12th October, 2012).
Are you free on that day (and that time, 8-13)?
How do I know if I passed the first lab?
Hi Diana,
The report was sent to one of the students from your group for correction and re-submission, but we never received a new, corrected version. As soon as your group sends it, we will inform you.
Markus Hidell redigerade 24 september 2012
There will be four lab sessions during the term. In order to get full credit for the course, students have to complete all labs. If you are not a D-student, you need to get access to the CSC computers for labs 3 and 4. You can get access at Delfi (see here) The lab rooms are located in the "Q" building at Osquldas väg 10, and Orange/Karmosin in the "E" building. Labs 1 and 2 are in the "Q" building. Labs 3 and 4 are in the "E" building. Each lab will take five hours. There will be a number of different lab occasions for each lab. You will be able to sign up for lab groups here.
Important: Note that there are preparation questions to the labs that you have to complete before the lab and you have to submit them at the beginning of the lab session.
There are make-up labs in week 40 if you do not complete a lab. Note that if you fail the lab then you will have to wait until the course is given next time.
* Lab 1 Intro and sniffer Location: B:230, Q building, Osquldas väg 10Ljubica Pajevic and Ognjen Vukovic. Lab instructions are available here. The preparation questions can be found in the lab manual.
* Lab 2 TCP Location: B:230, Q building, Osquldas väg 10Ljubica Pajevic and Ognjen Vukovic. Lab instructions are available here. The preparation questions can be found in the lab manual.
* Lab 3 DNS Location: E-building, floor 4 (Orange) or floor 5 (Karmosin) Lab instructions will be available here. The preparation questions can be found in the lab manual. Reference material for DNS lab: Bind manual
* Lab 4 Routing Location: D-building, floor 4 (Orange), floor 5 (Karmosin)
* Make-up labs will be held in week 40 Registration will be open via the web.
Peter Sjödin redigerade 5 oktober 2012
There will be four lab sessions during the term. In order to get full credit for the course, students have to complete all labs. If you are not a D-student, you need to get access to the CSC computers for labs 3 and 4. You can get access at Delfi (see here) The lab rooms are located in the "Q" building at Osquldas väg 10, and Orange/Karmosin in the "E" building. Labs 1 and 2 are in the "Q" building. Labs 3 and 4 are in the "E" building. Each lab will take five hours. There will be a number of different lab occasions for each lab. You will be able to sign up for lab groups here.
Important: Note that there are preparation questions to the labs that you have to complete before the lab and you have to submit them at the beginning of the lab session.
There are make-up labs in week 40 if you do not complete a lab. Note that if you fail the lab then you will have to wait until the course is given next time.
* Lab 1 Intro and sniffer Location: B:230, Q building, Osquldas väg 10Ljubica Pajevic and Ognjen Vukovic. Lab instructions are available here. The preparation questions can be found in the lab manual.
* Lab 2 TCP Location: B:230, Q building, Osquldas väg 10Ljubica Pajevic and Ognjen Vukovic. Lab instructions are available here. The preparation questions can be found in the lab manual.
* Lab 3 DNS Location: E-building, floor 4 (Orange) or floor 5 (Karmosin) Lab instructions will bare available here. The preparation questions can be found in the lab manual. Reference material for DNS lab: Bind manual
* Lab 4 Routing Location: D-building, floor 4 (Orange), floor 5 (Karmosin) Lab instructions are available here.
* Make-up labs will be held in week 40 Registration will be open via the web.
You can sign up for make-up labs here.
Markus Hidell redigerade 11 september 2012
The course contains sixteen two-hour lectures. There will be two guest lectures covering some related topics. The exact topics will be announced later.
The slides of the lectures will be posted here.
The preliminary subjects of the lectures are as follows:
* Lecture 1 György Dán, Introduction to IP Networking [slides]
* Lecture 2 György Dán, Basic routing, Addressing in IPv4 and IPv6 [slides]
* Lecture 3 György Dán, IP [slides] [solution to forwarding exercise]
* Lecture 4 György Dán, ARP, IP, ICMP [slides]
* Lecture 5 György Dán, UDP, TCP I [slides]
* Lecture 6 György Dán, TCP II [slides]
* Lecture 7 György Dán, TCP III, Application layer I [slides]
* Lecture 8 György Dán, Application layer II [slides]
* Lecture 9 Markus HidellPeter Sjödin, IP Naming: DNS
* Lecture 10 Markus Hidell, IP NamUnicast Routing II
* Lecture 11 Markus Hidell, Multicast and Multicast Routing II
* Lecture 12 Markus Hidell, Routing IIIP QoS
* Lecture 13 Markus Hidell, Routing exercisePeter Sjödin, IP Naming II
* Lecture 14 Björn Knutsson, Autoconfiguration: DHCPCHP, stateless autoconfiguration
* Lecture 14 Markus Hidell, Autoconfiguration (cont): stateless autoconfiguration
* Lecture 15 Markus Hidell
* Lecture 15 Guest lecturer, MPEG2 delivery, buffers and queues, time synchronization
* Lecture 16 Björn Knutsson, Mobility, Translation, tunelling, filtering: NATs, VPNs, etc
* Lecture 16 Markus Hidell, Mobility, Multicast
Markus Hidell redigerade 11 september 2012
The course contains sixteen two-hour lectures. There will be two guest lectures covering some related topics. The exact topics will be announced later.
The slides of the lectures will be posted here.
The preliminary subjects of the lectures are as follows:
* Lecture 1 György Dán, Introduction to IP Networking [slides]
* Lecture 2 György Dán, Basic routing, Addressing in IPv4 and IPv6 [slides]
* Lecture 3 György Dán, IP [slides] [solution to forwarding exercise]
* Lecture 4 György Dán, ARP, IP, ICMP [slides]
* Lecture 5 György Dán, UDP, TCP I [slides]
* Lecture 6 György Dán, TCP II [slides]
* Lecture 7 György Dán, TCP III, Application layer I [slides]
* Lecture 8 György Dán, Application layer II [slides]
* Lecture 9 Peter Sjödin, IP Naming: DNS
* Lecture 10 Markus Hidell, Unicast Routing I
* Lecture 11 Markus Hidell, Multicast and Multicast Routing II
* Lecture 12 Markus Hidell, IP QoS
* Lecture 13 Peter Sjödin, IP Naming II
* Lecture 14 Björn Knutsson, Autoconfiguration DCHP, stateless autoconfiguration
* Lecture 15 Guest lecturer, MPEG2 delivery, buffers and queues, time synchronization
* Lecture 16 Björn Knutsson, Mobility, Translation, tunelling, filtering: NATs, VPNs, etc
Peter Sjödin redigerade 12 september 2012
The course contains sixteen two-hour lectures. There will be two guest lectures covering some related topics. The exact topics will be announced later.
The slides of the lectures will be posted here.
The preliminary subjects of the lectures are as follows:
* Lecture 1 György Dán, Introduction to IP Networking [slides]
* Lecture 2 György Dán, Basic routing, Addressing in IPv4 and IPv6 [slides]
* Lecture 3 György Dán, IP [slides] [solution to forwarding exercise]
* Lecture 4 György Dán, ARP, IP, ICMP [slides]
* Lecture 5 György Dán, UDP, TCP I [slides]
* Lecture 6 György Dán, TCP II [slides]
* Lecture 7 György Dán, TCP III, Application layer I [slides]
* Lecture 8 György Dán, Application layer II [slides]
* Lecture 9 Peter Sjödin, IP Naming: DNS [slides]
* Lecture 10 Markus Hidell, Unicast Routing I
* Lecture 11 Markus Hidell, Multicast and Multicast Routing
* Lecture 12 Markus Hidell, IP QoS
* Lecture 13 Peter Sjödin, IP Naming II
* Lecture 14 Björn Knutsson, Autoconfiguration DCHP, stateless autoconfiguration
* Lecture 15 Guest lecturer, MPEG2 delivery, buffers and queues, time synchronization
* Lecture 16 Björn Knutsson, Mobility, Translation, tunelling, filtering: NATs, VPNs, etc
Markus Hidell redigerade 16 september 2012
The course contains sixteen two-hour lectures. There will be two guest lectures covering some related topics. The exact topics will be announced later.
The slides of the lectures will be posted here.
The preliminary subjects of the lectures are as follows:
* Lecture 1 György Dán, Introduction to IP Networking [slides]
* Lecture 2 György Dán, Basic routing, Addressing in IPv4 and IPv6 [slides]
* Lecture 3 György Dán, IP [slides] [solution to forwarding exercise]
* Lecture 4 György Dán, ARP, IP, ICMP [slides]
* Lecture 5 György Dán, UDP, TCP I [slides]
* Lecture 6 György Dán, TCP II [slides]
* Lecture 7 György Dán, TCP III, Application layer I [slides]
* Lecture 8 György Dán, Application layer II [slides]
* Lecture 9 Peter Sjödin, IP Naming: DNS [slides]
* Lecture 10 Markus Hidell, Unicast Routing I[slides]
* Lecture 11 Markus Hidell, Multicast and Multicast Routing
* Lecture 12 Markus Hidell, IP QoS
* Lecture 13 Peter Sjödin, IP Naming II
* Lecture 14 Björn Knutsson, Autoconfiguration DCHP, stateless autoconfiguration
* Lecture 15 Guest lecture, Magnus Danielson, Senior System Architect at Net Insight AB.
* Lecture 16 Björn Knutsson, Mobility, Translation, tunelling, filtering: NATs, VPNs, etc
Markus Hidell redigerade 17 september 2012
The course contains sixteen two-hour lectures. There will be two guest lectures covering some related topics. The exact topics will be announced later.
The slides of the lectures will be posted here.
The preliminary subjects of the lectures are as follows:
* Lecture 1 György Dán, Introduction to IP Networking [slides]
* Lecture 2 György Dán, Basic routing, Addressing in IPv4 and IPv6 [slides]
* Lecture 3 György Dán, IP [slides] [solution to forwarding exercise]
* Lecture 4 György Dán, ARP, IP, ICMP [slides]
* Lecture 5 György Dán, UDP, TCP I [slides]
* Lecture 6 György Dán, TCP II [slides]
* Lecture 7 György Dán, TCP III, Application layer I [slides]
* Lecture 8 György Dán, Application layer II [slides]
* Lecture 9 Peter Sjödin, IP Naming: DNS [slides]
* Lecture 10 Markus Hidell, Unicast Routing [slides]
* Lecture 11 Markus Hidell, Multicast and Multicast Routing [slides]
* Lecture 12 Markus Hidell, IP QoS [slides]
* Lecture 13 Peter Sjödin, IP Naming II
* Lecture 14 Björn Knutsson, Autoconfiguration DCHP, stateless autoconfiguration
* Lecture 15 Guest lecture, Magnus Danielson, Senior System Architect at Net Insight AB.
* Lecture 16 Björn Knutsson, Mobility, Translation, tunelling, filtering: NATs, VPNs, etc
Björn Knutsson redigerade 27 september 2012
The course contains sixteen two-hour lectures. There will be two guest lectures covering some related topics. The exact topics will be announced later.
The slides of the lectures will be posted here.
The preliminary subjects of the lectures are as follows:
* Lecture 1 György Dán, Introduction to IP Networking [slides]
* Lecture 2 György Dán, Basic routing, Addressing in IPv4 and IPv6 [slides]
* Lecture 3 György Dán, IP [slides] [solution to forwarding exercise]
* Lecture 4 György Dán, ARP, IP, ICMP [slides]
* Lecture 5 György Dán, UDP, TCP I [slides]
* Lecture 6 György Dán, TCP II [slides]
* Lecture 7 György Dán, TCP III, Application layer I [slides]
* Lecture 8 György Dán, Application layer II [slides]
* Lecture 9 Peter Sjödin, IP Naming: DNS [slides]
* Lecture 10 Markus Hidell, Unicast Routing [slides]
* Lecture 11 Markus Hidell, Multicast and Multicast Routing [slides]
* Lecture 12 Markus Hidell, IP QoS [slides]
* Lecture 13 Peter Sjödin, IP Naming II
* Lecture 14 Björn Knutsson, Autoconfiguration DCHP, stateless autoconfiguration [slides]
* Lecture 15 Guest lecture, Magnus Danielson, Senior System Architect at Net Insight AB.
* Lecture 16 Björn Knutsson, Mobility, Translation, tunelling, filtering: NATs, VPNs, etc
Björn Knutsson redigerade 3 oktober 2012
The course contains sixteen two-hour lectures. There will be two guest lectures covering some related topics. The exact topics will be announced later.
The slides of the lectures will be posted here.
The preliminary subjects of the lectures are as follows:
* Lecture 1 György Dán, Introduction to IP Networking [slides]
* Lecture 2 György Dán, Basic routing, Addressing in IPv4 and IPv6 [slides]
* Lecture 3 György Dán, IP [slides] [solution to forwarding exercise]
* Lecture 4 György Dán, ARP, IP, ICMP [slides]
* Lecture 5 György Dán, UDP, TCP I [slides]
* Lecture 6 György Dán, TCP II [slides]
* Lecture 7 György Dán, TCP III, Application layer I [slides]
* Lecture 8 György Dán, Application layer II [slides]
* Lecture 9 Peter Sjödin, IP Naming: DNS [slides]
* Lecture 10 Markus Hidell, Unicast Routing [slides]
* Lecture 11 Markus Hidell, Multicast and Multicast Routing [slides]
* Lecture 12 Markus Hidell, IP QoS [slides]
* Lecture 13 Peter Sjödin, IP Naming II
* Lecture 14 Björn Knutsson, Autoconfiguration DCHP, stateless autoconfiguration [slides]
* Lecture 15 György Dán, Multimedia networking [slides]Guest lecture, Magnus Danielson, Senior System Architect at Net Insight AB. [slides]
* Lecture 16 Björn Knutsson, Mobility, Translation, tunelling, filtering: NATs, VPNs, etc [slides]
Markus Hidell redigerade 18 september 2012
There are four homework assignments, each homework assignment is worth 100 points. The homework assignments are part of your preparation for the exam, therefore you have to collect at least 300 points for the four assignments in order to be able to sit for the exam. Individual homework assignments can be graded with any integer number between 0 and 100.
The homework solutions should be submitted individually (not in groups). You are not allowed to copy your assignment from another student or from another source. See code of honour regulation 3. Violation of this rule will be considered as cheating.
There is a submission deadline for every homework assignment (see below). You will have to submit your solution on the web using the homework submission system. You will be asked the course username/password to access the front page. From the front page there is a link to the KTH authentication system, through which you can authenticate yourself using your KTH username/password. Help is available on the front page via a link before login, and in the status bar after login.
Please report problems to György Dán via e-mail.
After the submission deadline we publish the solutions of the assignment on the course home page (below), and you will be able to see the solution submitted by a fellow student in the homework submission system, which you will have to gradewithin 48 hours. You will have to submit your evaluation of your fellow student's homework through the homework submission system. You will only obtain points for your submitted assignment if you submit the evaluation for your fellow student.
In order to ensure that everyone can read the submitted documents we ask you to use PDF format and to write your solutions and review in English. To keep the server load managable, the file size is limited to 500KB. Please name your documents "lastname_firstname_hwX.pdf", where X is the homework number. Please avoid using accented letters in the file name. (Hint: OpenOffice exports to PDF, MS Office can export to PDF using the freeware doPDF PDF converter. There are also other freeware converters available on the \ web, e.g., Text2PDFfor text to PDF conversion.)
* Homework 1 IP Download - submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.05.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.07. Download the [Solution]
* Homework 2 Transport layer Download - submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.12.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.14. Download the [Solution]
* Homework 3 DNS and Routing Download- submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.26.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.28.
* Homework 4 Routing, autoconfiguration and network address translation - submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Oct.03.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Oct.05.
Peter Sjödin redigerade 26 september 2012
There are four homework assignments, each homework assignment is worth 100 points. The homework assignments are part of your preparation for the exam, therefore you have to collect at least 300 points for the four assignments in order to be able to sit for the exam. Individual homework assignments can be graded with any integer number between 0 and 100.
The homework solutions should be submitted individually (not in groups). You are not allowed to copy your assignment from another student or from another source. See code of honour regulation 3. Violation of this rule will be considered as cheating.
There is a submission deadline for every homework assignment (see below). You will have to submit your solution on the web using the homework submission system. You will be asked the course username/password to access the front page. From the front page there is a link to the KTH authentication system, through which you can authenticate yourself using your KTH username/password. Help is available on the front page via a link before login, and in the status bar after login.
Please report problems to György Dán via e-mail.
After the submission deadline we publish the solutions of the assignment on the course home page (below), and you will be able to see the solution submitted by a fellow student in the homework submission system, which you will have to gradewithin 48 hours. You will have to submit your evaluation of your fellow student's homework through the homework submission system. You will only obtain points for your submitted assignment if you submit the evaluation for your fellow student.
In order to ensure that everyone can read the submitted documents we ask you to use PDF format and to write your solutions and review in English. To keep the server load managable, the file size is limited to 500KB. Please name your documents "lastname_firstname_hwX.pdf", where X is the homework number. Please avoid using accented letters in the file name. (Hint: OpenOffice exports to PDF, MS Office can export to PDF using the freeware doPDF PDF converter. There are also other freeware converters available on the \ web, e.g., Text2PDFfor text to PDF conversion.)
* Homework 1 IP Download - submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.05.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.07. Download the [Solution]
* Homework 2 Transport layer Download - submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.12.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.14. Download the [Solution]
* Homework 3 DNS and Routing Download- submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.26.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.28. Download the [Solution]
* Homework 4 Routing, autoconfiguration and network address translation - submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Oct.03.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Oct.05.
Björn Knutsson redigerade 27 september 2012
There are four homework assignments, each homework assignment is worth 100 points. The homework assignments are part of your preparation for the exam, therefore you have to collect at least 300 points for the four assignments in order to be able to sit for the exam. Individual homework assignments can be graded with any integer number between 0 and 100.
The homework solutions should be submitted individually (not in groups). You are not allowed to copy your assignment from another student or from another source. See code of honour regulation 3. Violation of this rule will be considered as cheating.
There is a submission deadline for every homework assignment (see below). You will have to submit your solution on the web using the homework submission system. You will be asked the course username/password to access the front page. From the front page there is a link to the KTH authentication system, through which you can authenticate yourself using your KTH username/password. Help is available on the front page via a link before login, and in the status bar after login.
Please report problems to György Dán via e-mail.
After the submission deadline we publish the solutions of the assignment on the course home page (below), and you will be able to see the solution submitted by a fellow student in the homework submission system, which you will have to gradewithin 48 hours. You will have to submit your evaluation of your fellow student's homework through the homework submission system. You will only obtain points for your submitted assignment if you submit the evaluation for your fellow student.
In order to ensure that everyone can read the submitted documents we ask you to use PDF format and to write your solutions and review in English. To keep the server load managable, the file size is limited to 500KB. Please name your documents "lastname_firstname_hwX.pdf", where X is the homework number. Please avoid using accented letters in the file name. (Hint: OpenOffice exports to PDF, MS Office can export to PDF using the freeware doPDF PDF converter. There are also other freeware converters available on the \ web, e.g., Text2PDFfor text to PDF conversion.)
* Homework 1 IP Download - submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.05.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.07. Download the [Solution]
* Homework 2 Transport layer Download - submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.12.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.14. Download the [Solution]
* Homework 3 DNS and Routing Download- submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.26.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.28. Download the [Solution]
* Homework 4 Routing, autoconfiguration and network address translation Download- submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Oct.03.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Oct.05.
Homework 4 uploaded and should be available.
It isn't perfect tough.. I can't see the image.
Not sure what was up with it, but I've replaced the file now.
Markus Hidell redigerade 3 oktober 2012
There are four homework assignments, each homework assignment is worth 100 points. The homework assignments are part of your preparation for the exam, therefore you have to collect at least 300 points for the four assignments in order to be able to sit for the exam. Individual homework assignments can be graded with any integer number between 0 and 100.
The homework solutions should be submitted individually (not in groups). You are not allowed to copy your assignment from another student or from another source. See code of honour regulation 3. Violation of this rule will be considered as cheating.
There is a submission deadline for every homework assignment (see below). You will have to submit your solution on the web using the homework submission system. You will be asked the course username/password to access the front page. From the front page there is a link to the KTH authentication system, through which you can authenticate yourself using your KTH username/password. Help is available on the front page via a link before login, and in the status bar after login.
Please report problems to György Dán via e-mail.
After the submission deadline we publish the solutions of the assignment on the course home page (below), and you will be able to see the solution submitted by a fellow student in the homework submission system, which you will have to gradewithin 48 hours. You will have to submit your evaluation of your fellow student's homework through the homework submission system. You will only obtain points for your submitted assignment if you submit the evaluation for your fellow student.
In order to ensure that everyone can read the submitted documents we ask you to use PDF format and to write your solutions and review in English. To keep the server load managable, the file size is limited to 500KB. Please name your documents "lastname_firstname_hwX.pdf", where X is the homework number. Please avoid using accented letters in the file name. (Hint: OpenOffice exports to PDF, MS Office can export to PDF using the freeware doPDF PDF converter. There are also other freeware converters available on the \ web, e.g., Text2PDFfor text to PDF conversion.)
* Homework 1 IP Download - submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.05.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.07. Download the [Solution]
* Homework 2 Transport layer Download - submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.12.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.14. Download the [Solution]
* Homework 3 DNS and Routing Download- submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.26.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Sept.28. Download the [Solution]
* Homework 4 Routing, autoconfiguration and network address translation Download- submission deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Oct.03.- review deadline 17:00 CET on 2012.Oct.05. Download the [Solution]
Schemahandläggare redigerade 27 september 2012
M21, M24, M37, M38, Q15, Q17, Q21, Q22, Q24, Q26
Is it possible to extend the submission date of the 1st home work?
Will there be a make-up exam?
If so, when is it due to be held?