BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Autonomous Institute, Affiliated under VTU) TEQIP-II SPONSORED One Week Workshop Jointly organized by Department of Computer Science & Engineering and Information Science & Engineering in collaboration with IIIC and CISCO REPORT on Implementation Issues of IPv4 and IPv6 From 23 rd September to 29 th September, 2013 VENUE:PG Lab CSE, BMSCE
BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Autonomous Institute, Affiliated under VTU) TEQIP-II SPONSORED One Week Workshop Jointly organized by Department of Computer Science & Engineering and Information Science & Engineering in collaboration with IIIC and CISCO on Implementation Issues of IPv4 and IPv6 From 23 rd September to 29 th September, 2013 Resource Person: Mr. Sandeep Rao, Technical Leader at Cisco Systems India, VENUE : PG Lab CSE, BMSCE Cordially invites Participants: PG (CSE/CNE) students compulsory, 7 th semester CSE students (Max 20 participants, early bird registration) and faculty (CSE/ISE). (G.R.Asha) (Shubha V Rao) COORDINATORS HOD DEPT. OF CSE and DEPT. OF ISE
Advisory Committee Dr K Mallikharjuna Babu,Principal, BM SCE Dr G N Sekhar, Vice Principal, BM SCE Dr Gowrishankar,Prof & Head, Dept of CSE, BM SCE Dr H S Guruprasad, Prof & Head, Dept of ISE, BM SCE Dr. Indiramma M,Professor & Convener,IIIC, BM SCE Dr. Dakshayani,Professor, Dept of ISE, BM SCE Organizing Coordinators Prof. G R Asha, Asst. Prof, Dept of CSE, BM SC Prof. Shubha Rao V, Asst. Prof, Dept of ISE, BM SC Registration Form TEQIP-II Sponsored One Week WorkshopJointly organized by Department of Computer Science & Engg. and Information Science & Engg. in collaboration with IIIC & CISCOon IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES FOR IPV4 AND IPV6 (23 RD September -29 th September 2013) 1. Name (faculty/student): 2. Designation: 3. Educational Qualification: 4. Name of the Department: 5. Email Id: 6. M obile No: 7. Signature & date: Signature of the Head of the Institution/Department (W ith Seal)
B M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, Bangalore-19 Department of CSE/ISE LIST OF PARTICIPANTS FOR THE WORKSHOP IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES FOR IPV4 AND IPV6 PG(CSE/CNE) students Sl. No. Name Branch 1 USHA K CSE 2 SWATHI.S ISE 3 RAJESHWARI M CSE 4 VIJAYAKALA CSE 5 HARSHA H V CSE 6 AYISHA A CSE 7 DIVYA M N CSE 8 POOJA H P CSE 9 ARPANA BHAGWAT CSE 10 PRAVEENRAJ CSE 11 INDUMATI V Y CSE 12 SHILPA M PATIL CSE 13 PREETHI DSOUZA ISE 14 SWATHI B S ISE 15 SREERAM M S CSE 16 RANJITH M R CSE 17 VARSHA R CSE 18 RUDRA GOUDA CSE 19 BIDYAPATHI THIYAM ISE 20 VISHALAKSHI R ISE 21 CHAITRA P ISE 22 SOBER L ISE 23 SAKESH G ISE 24 NAVEENKUMAR P V ISE 25 VIKAS ISE 26 SRIKANTH N S ISE 27 VENKATARAJESH M ISE 28 PRAKASH HIREMATH ISE 29 SAJETHA T ISE 30 RAMESH ISE
31 PUSHPANJALI CSE 32 PATEEL.H.S ISE 33 K. JAMBUNATHA ISE 34 RATHOD ANIL S CSE 7 TH semester CSEstudents Sl. No. Name 1 PRIYANKA T. GALI 2 JASMINE DEURI 3 SANDHYA BAIRY.T 4 DIVYA.K 5 MAHESH G N 6 SARTHAK GUPTA 7 POORNIMA T 8 MADHAVI B.S. 9 KAVITHA M S 10 ARUNA S.M. 11 KARTHIK.A 12 RAMACHANDRA.K.BHAT 13 NAREN.N 14 MAHENDRA.R 15 ANIL KUMAR.D 16 RAGHAVENDRA V GAYATRI 17 PRAVEEN KUMAR J 18 AKSHAY.G.BHARDWAJ 19 MADHU KASHYAP.L.C 20 PRADEEP.L 21 PALLAVI N Faculty Sl. No. 1 DR. DAKSHAYANI 2 DR. JAYAREKHA 3 ASHOK KUMAR 4 DR. SHIVA MURTHY 5 G.R.ASHA Name
6 SHUBHA.V.RAO 7 RAVINDRA T S BMS College of Engineering. TEQIP-II Sponsored One Week Workshop Jointly organized by Department of Computer Science & Engineering and Information Science & Engineering in collaboration with IIIC & CISCO On IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES FOR IPV4 AND IPV6 (23 RD September -29 th September 2013) Speaker:Mr.Sandeep.Rao Technical Leader Cisco Systems India Workshop Schedule Day # Topic Time Lines Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Terms and Notations in Computer Networks Typical Network Deployment Use Cases Anatomy of Network Devices Principles of Bridging, Switching and Routing Introduction to Packet Tracer L2 Technologies Overview Design an L2 network using a Switch for a department in your college campus. Understanding virtual LAN (vlan) Creating Broadcast domains MAC Address Learning L2 Technologies continued. Design an L2 network using a Switch for multiple departments in your college campus. Segregate traffic across departments Concept of IEEE 802.1Q Trunking Interswitch linking with 802.1Q Day 4 Introduction to Routing Design a network to inter-connect multiple departments that are virtually segregated Concept of virtual L3 interfaces Configuring IP address and subnets Create Routes between virtual LANs Demonstrate L3 connectivity between L2 networks. Day 5 Design a multi-hop, mutli-path routed network using
Day 6 Day 7 various Routers. Introduction to basic Router services Bring up multiple routers in the network. Configuration of routers for multi-hop connectivity. Create multiple paths between routers. Introduction to Route Lookup Understanding how route lookup works. Route path cost evaluations. Understanding Routing Loops Route convergence Route Propagation. Displaying Routing information. Introduction to Access Control List (ACL) Design a network to restrict access for your department from external traffic. Creating an Access Control List Identifying various protocol filtering mechanisms Creating Input ACL and Output ACL Enforcement of ACL on network boundaries. Demonstrate access restriction. Design a Firewall to restrict attacks from outside to inside. Inside and Outside Network Principles and Design Configuring a Firewall Policy Simulate a Firewall Policy on a router. Design IPSec based VPN to secure data between different locations of your college. Overview of IPSec and IKE Configuration cryptographic policies Overview of Public Key Infrastructure Configuring and signing of digital certificates Securing data using Encryption Strategies for Algorithm Design Introduction to Algorithms Overview of various approaches to problem solving Analysis Techniques Concepts on preparation for interviews 8:30 am 10:30am 11:00 am 1:00pm 1:30 pm 3:30 pm 3:45 pm 5:45 pm 8:30 am 10:30am 11:00 am 1:00pm
B.M.S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Autonomous Institute, Affiliated under VTU) REPORT ON TEQIP-II SPONSORED One Week Workshop Jointly organized by Department of Computer Science & Engg. and Information Science & Engg. in collaboration with IIIC and CISCO on Implementation Issues of IPv4 and IPv6 From 23 rd September to 29 th September, 2013 We conducted seven day s workshop on Implementation Issues of IPv4 and IPv6 from 23rd September to 29th September, 2013 for PG [CNE and CSE] students, UG students and faculty. Resource Person: Mr. Sandeep Rao, Technical Leader at Cisco Systems India, The schedule of the workshop was as follows Day # Topic Time Lines Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Terms and Notations in Computer Networks Typical Network Deployment Use Cases Anatomy of Network Devices Principles of Bridging, Switching and Routing Introduction to Packet Tracer L2 Technologies Overview Design an L2 network using a Switch for a department in your college campus. Understanding virtual LAN (vlan) Creating Broadcast domains MAC Address Learning L2 Technologies continued. Design an L2 network using a Switch for multiple departments in your college campus. Segregate traffic across departments Concept of IEEE 802.1Q Trunking Interswitch linking with 802.1Q Day 4 Introduction to Routing Design a network to inter-connect multiple departments that are virtually segregated Concept of virtual L3 interfaces Configuring IP address and subnets Create Routes between virtual LANs Demonstrate L3 connectivity between L2 networks.
Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Design a multi-hop, mutli-path routed network using various Routers. Introduction to basic Router services Bring up multiple routers in the network. Configuration of routers for multi-hop connectivity. Create multiple paths between routers. Introduction to Route Lookup Understanding how route lookup works. Route path cost evaluations. Understanding Routing Loops Route convergence Route Propagation. Displaying Routing information. Introduction to Access Control List (ACL) Design a network to restrict access for your department from external traffic. Creating an Access Control List Identifying various protocol filtering mechanisms Creating Input ACL and Output ACL Enforcement of ACL on network boundaries. Demonstrate access restriction. Design a Firewall to restrict attacks from outside to inside. Inside and Outside Network Principles and Design Configuring a Firewall Policy Simulate a Firewall Policy on a router. Design IPSec based VPN to secure data between different locations of your college. Overview of IPSec and IKE Configuration cryptographic policies Overview of Public Key Infrastructure Configuring and signing of digital certificates Securing data using Encryption Strategies for Algorithm Design Introduction to Algorithms Overview of various approaches to problem solving Analysis Techniques Concepts on preparation for interviews 8:30 am 10:30am 11:00 am 1:00pm 1:30 pm 3:30 pm 3:45 pm 5:45 pm 8:30 am 10:30am 11:00 am 1:00pm
All the sessions were very much informative for the students. The feedback from the participants was excellent about the workshop.
Speaker and his Profile Mr. Sandeep Rao
Mr. Sandeep Rao is Technical Leader at Cisco Systems India, where he works in the area of security technologies. He has a total of 15 years of experience in Computer Networking Industry with last 13 years at Cisco. Prior to Cisco He has worked for 2 years at Novell India in the Network Management Group. At Cisco, He designs and develops security solutions in the area of Identity, Policy and Context Aware Networking. He has two patents pending in the area of Transport Layer Security.