ISO 9001 : 2008 / SYLLABUS FORM / Doc. No / : / FRM/KUL/01/02
Revision No / : / 4
Date of Issue / : / October 01st, 2011
ISO / : / 7.5.17
Created by / Checkedby / Approved by / Valid date
Irwansyah, M.M., M.Kom. / Syahril Rizal, S.T., M.M., M.Kom. / M.Izman Herdiansyah, PhD
  1. Faculty: Computer Science
  2. Program Study: Information Technology
  3. Programm: S1 Degree
  4. Subject: Advanced Computer Networking
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  8. Description:The Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (Network Design and Security) program has been designed to meet the growing

industry demand (identified by government) for security specialists who are competent in and knowledgeable about computer security and network

technologies. Students will undertake a Professional Major in Network Design and Security and an Advanced Minor in IT Security. While the program

has a strong industry focus with units that prepare students for professional certification (CCNA & MCSE), students are encouraged to study widely in

a broad range of disciplines.

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  2. Weekly Learning Process Implementation:

No / Topic/ Learning Materials / Sub Topic / Reference / Information
1 / Introduction
UNDERSTANDING LANs / -LAN Connectivity Options for Small Businesses
-Integrating Voice and LAN Infrastructure and Applications
-High-Speed Token Ring
-Should You Migrate Your Token Ring Network to Ethernet?
-Introduction to 100Base-T: Fast (and Faster) Ethernet / Gilbert Held, 2000,Network Design
Principles and Applications, USA, Aurebach
2 / Introduction
UNDERSTANDING LANs (cont.) / -Gigabit Ethernet
-ATM LAN Emulation
-InterLAN Switching
-LAN-to-Mainframe Connectivity Choices
-Building Highly Reliable Computer Networks / Gilbert Held, 2000,Network Design
Principles and Applications, USA, Aurebach
3 / UNDERSTANDING WANs / -U.S. Telecommunications Today
-The Voice Network: Still the Bedrock of the Wide Area Network
-T1, T3, and Sonet Networks
-Remote Access Concepts and Techniques
-ATM Access: The Genesis of a New Network / Gilbert Held, 2000,Network Design
Principles and Applications, USA, Aurebach
4 / UNDERSTANDING WANs (cont) / -Transport over Frame Relay: Issues and Considerations
-Emerging High-Bandwidth Networks
-Voice and Data Network Integration
-ATM Circuit Emulation Services
-Routing and Routing Protocols
-Convergence of IP, ATM, and SONET/SDH at the Backbone / Gilbert Held, 2000,Network Design
Principles and Applications, USA, Aurebach
5 / PRACTISE / exercise
6 / VPNs, INTRANETS, AND EXTRANETS / -Virtual Networking Management and Planning
-Putting VPNs to Work for Small Businesses and Offices
-Virtual Private Networks: Secure Remote Access
over the Internet
-IPSec VPNs
-Integrating Data Centers with Intranets
-Implementing and Supporting Extranets / Gilbert Held, 2000,Network Design
Principles and Applications, USA, Aurebach
7 / TRAFFIC ANALYSIS AND PERFORMANCE (Cont) / -Enterprise Network Monitoring and Analysis
in a Mission-Critical Environment
-Web Traffic Analysis: Analyzing What Is Happening on Your Site
-Network Architectures and Performance
-Performance Engineering in Client/Server Environments / Gilbert Held, 2000,Network Design
Principles and Applications, USA, Aurebach
8 / TRAFFIC ANALYSIS AND PERFORMANCE (Cont) / -Understanding Gigabit Ethernet Performance
-LAN/WAN Interconnection Requirements and Implementation Considerations
-Demystifying Network Performance
-Planning, Designing, and Optimization Planning, Designing, and Optimization
-Proactive Performance Management / Gilbert Held, 2000,Network Design
Principles and Applications, USA, Aurebach
9 / MID test / -Exam / -
10 / MIGRATION CONSIDERATIONS / -Moving the IT Workforce to a Client/Server Environment
-Selecting and Deploying E-Mail Migration Tools
and Utilities
-Gracefully Transitioning from SNA to IP: Why, How, and When?
-Transporting Legacy SNA Traffic over Frame Relay
-SNA over Frame Relay
-Planning a Cutover to a New Voice System / Gilbert Held, 2000,Network Design
Principles and Applications, USA, Aurebach
11 / NETWORKING TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES / -A Simulation Method for the Design of Multimedia Networks
-Determining Remote Bridge and Router Delays
-Network Baselining as a Planning Tool / Gilbert Held, 2000,Network Design
Principles and Applications, USA, Aurebach
12 / PRACTISE / -Excercise
13 / SECURITY / -Working with Cisco Access Lists
-Securing Your Router
-Protecting a Network from Spoofing and Denial of Service Attacks
-Internet Security: Securing the Perimeter
-Remote Access Authentication / Gilbert Held, 2000,Network Design
Principles and Applications, USA, Aurebach
14 / SECURITY (cont) / -An Overview of Cryptographic Methods
-Public Key Infrastructure: Using the Internet as a Virtual Private Network
-Making Your Web Site Hacker Safe: Internet Security
-Applets and Network Security: A Management Overview
-Security Management / Gilbert Held, 2000,Network Design
Principles and Applications, USA, Aurebach
15 / CONSIDERING EVOLVING TECHNOLOGIES / -Trends in Data Communications Services
-The Emerging Advantage of xDSL Technology
-Preparing for Cable Modems
-Voice and Video on the LAN
-Internet Voice Applications
-Building an IP PBX Telephony Network
-Fax over IP
-Videoconferencing over IP Networks / Gilbert Held, 2000,Network Design
Principles and Applications, USA, Aurebach
16 / FINAL TEST / EXAM
  1. Evaluation:
  2. Reference:
  3. James D. McCabe, 2007,Network Analysis,Architecture, and Design, USA,Elsevier Inc.