
BITCNE: Data Communications and Networking Resources
Some resources in the field of Data Communications and Computer
Networking which are accessible through the World Wide Web. Note that there
may be some link rot in this page.
- Telecommunications
Information.
- Networking:
Overview of information available
- Cisco's
Internetworking Technology Overview is an excellent resource.
- John's
Telecom & Networking Resources. Lots of pointers to good stuff here.
- Internet Engineering Curriculum
Main Page has lots of pointers to tutorial information on Internet
Technology and applications.
- The World Wide Web Consortium
is the best place to discover anything you want to know about
the technologies involved in the World Wide Web.
- The
Globewide Network Academy, where you can find, among other
goodies, an
Introduction To The Internet on-line hypertext teaching course
which shows you how to use the Internet to your best advantage.
- If you're more interested in the technology of the Internet,
there's a neat
Internet
Encyclopedia by Brent Baccala that could be useful. It also
has a
nice set of pointers to sources of information. You can also
find this here.
- The Simple Web - network
management site, documenting an SNMP implementation project in
The Netherlands, with pointers to other sites with SNMP
information, and other networking-related topics.
- The TU Braunschweig (in Germany)
Network
Management project has lots of information on SNMP and related
topics, and has pointers to the home page of tkined,
which they developed.
- Related to SNMP (obviously), the
ASN.1
home page is here.
- For information specifically related to TCP/IP, check out
Uri's
TCP/IP Resources List. Nice to notice that our subject (BITCNE), as
well as our companion subject Data Communications (BITDCO) are both
referenced there!
- Data Communications magazine has not a bad
set of Tech Tutorials.
- The
Ethernet: Access to Ethernet Information server is also
available via the "Networking: Overview of information available"
server mentioned above, but this is the direct path to it.
- Another slightly different source is
Fred's
Cool Network Info, which may have just the obscure fact that
you're looking for.
- For the firewalls and network security lecture sequence, these
links to some firewall pages might be
useful.
- International standards bodies
- A few pointers to sites with
cryptography resources
- BSD
Sockets: A Quick And Dirty Primer by Jim Frost.
- This PGP page
could be useful for assignment 3. There's also a
commercial PGP site
- A few more useful URLS to do with WWW
security (this is an older list, and may not be entirely
current)
- Robert
Minch's IS380 Data Comms course at Boise State University is a
business oriented subject with some similarity to the Bendigo
subjects C202, C205 and IT8.
- Dr. Anthony A. Verstraete's
MIS Web site at
Penn State University could have some useful references for the
management-related aspects of computer networking and data
communications.
- The
Micromuse
company in England has a nice set of pointers to many, many
networking resources on the Internet.
- Dr Roger Clarke at the Australian National University has a
page on the topic of
Electronic
Commerce, which will be very useful for Computing 205 and IT8.
- The VICNET web site
has a pointer to businesses in Victoria which are using the
Internet. Point your browser at
Business In
Victoria And On The Net for lots of good pointers.
- The Network
Book is a new resource at Columbia University which covers
material mainly relevant to Computer Hetworks, but may have some
good stuff for Data Communications as well. The URL
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/networks98/
might be more up-to-date.
- There's a nice page called
Needle in a
CyberStack: The InfoFinder with a good index of "information
directories.
- CPT240
- Of course, some people aren't aware that IP is really an
acronym for
Interchange
Pizza :-)
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Phil Scott