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INET1202 — Introduction to Network Programmability

3 credits · 3 hours

INET 1202 - Introduction to Network Programmability INET 1202 - Introduction to Network Programmability Hours/Week: Lecture 2 Lab 2 Internship hours per week 0 Course Description: This course introduces students to automating and programming networks. An overview of ways to automate is presented. Course topics include current programming concepts, tools and techniques and how to use them to automate the configuration, deployment, and operation of network devices. Course activities provide opportunities to analyze requirements and develop systems and processes to configure IoT devices, implement an SDN, and/or automate network processes. MnTC Goals None define fundamental programming concepts and tools. use basic programming structures (such as control statements, I/O and bitmap operators) to implement network programmability define the parameters required for a given network-enabled device to interact on the network. differentiate between frame and packet encapsulation/decapsulation. describe how different parts of the OSI protocol stack can contribute to network automation. describe how an IoT device works including the special requirements for network connectivity. develop a plan for automating an SDN. develop a simple script or computer program given a network-enabled device’s requirements. Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC): Goals and Competencies Competency Goals (MnTC Goals 1-6) None Theme Goals (MnTC Goals 7-10) None Practicum hours per week: N/A Courses and Registra

Prerequisites: INET1100

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