Title :
A networking laboratory for the developing world
Author :
Bokhari, Shahid H. ; Ahmed, Masood ; Bin Sohail, Saqib ; Khan, Rizwan H. ; Mirza, Jalil A. ; Ali, Muhammad
Author_Institution :
UET, Lahore, Pakistan
fDate :
2/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Internet-based communication is assuming an increasingly important role in the developing world. It is thus crucial that students be exposed to contemporary networking equipment in a realistic setting, in order to connect theoretical material taught in lecture courses with the realities of physical hardware. To this end, a large computer networking laboratory has been set up to provide a realistic environment for teaching internetworking concepts. This laboratory provides university-level students with a testbed to experiment with fundamental issues of internetworking in a way that cannot be provided by simulators and to a degree of rigor not possible with the commonly available laboratory setups designed for technicians. We describe the motivations for setting up the laboratory, its network structure and equipment, and the type of experiments students conduct. The laboratory structure is influenced heavily by the limited funds at our disposal - a common problem in the developing world. Many of the problems we faced in setting up our equipment (such as the crucial impact of proper electrical grounding on system performance) are not ordinarily encountered in developed nations. Our experiences are thus likely to be of value to others in the developing world who are contemplating setting up experimental facilities for teaching networking.
Keywords :
educational aids; internetworking; student experiments; telecommunication engineering education; Internet-based communication; computer networking laboratory; developing world; electrical grounding; internetworking concepts; networking equipment; university-level students; Computational modeling; Computer networks; Education; Grounding; Hardware; Internet; Internetworking; Laboratories; System performance; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2003.1267108