Description
Welcome to the Part-B of the TCP/IP Stack Development Course Series. This is a sequel course to Part-A in which we implemented a pseudo TCP/IP Stack working in Virtualized topology.
In this Course, We shall be implementing more advanced and additional features to our Pseudo TCP/IP Stack and would try to impart a more realistic flavor to it.
We will resume from where we left in Part-A. If you have signed up for this course, I presume you have completed Part-A of the course and we are ready for another roller coaster ride into our project.
This course is Advanced as compared to Part-A. In this course we will learn some more aspects of TCP/IP stack and in general, how Networking software is developed. You will not only doing Networking Based Programming but also, you will continue doing a typical Linux based System Programming development as Networking is strongly tied to System Programming.
Student Level: Intermediate to Advanced to Working Professionals, Beginners in Coding pls excuse this course.
Table of Contents
1. What is this Course all about?
2. Project 1 : Interface Management and Statistics
- Enable/Disable an Interface
- Gathering Interface Rx/Tx Statistics
3. Project 2 : Implementing the Packet Generator
- Create and Feed Pkt stream into Topology
4. Project 3 : Implementing Routing Table Construction Algorithm
- Designing Data Structure
- Shortest Path First Algorithm in Detail
- Implementation Strategy
- Testing SPF Algorithm Implementation
- Route Calculation
5. Project 4 : Logging Infra
- Track Ingress and Egress pkts per device per interface
- Track L3 Path taken by a pkt from src to dst
6. Project 5 : Notification Chains
- Introduction to NFC
- Understand with the help of Example
- Writing a Generic NOTIF Infra code
- Writing TCP/IP Stack NFC
- Implement Publisher Subscriber APIs
- See NFC in Action
7. Project 6 : Working with Timers
- Implementing Ageism
- Implement Timer State Machine
Who this course is for:
- Those who have finished Part A (Prequel Course)
- Who want to learn System and Network Programming
Requirements
- Part A of this Course is a pre-requisite
- Good in Coding in C or any one main stream language
- Must know how to work with git – atleast basics
- Good with Pointers and Memory management Skills in C
Last Updated 12/2020
Download Links
Direct Download
Part B – Networking Projects – Implement TCP/IP Stack in C.zip (3.2 GB) | Mirror
Torrent Download
Part B – Networking Projects – Implement TCP/IP Stack in C.torrent (105 KB) | Mirror
Source : https://www.udemy.com/course/tcpipstack_b/