Cynthia, Please edit and forward/post as appropriate. I think it is probably a good idea to limit the class size to say 16. Please check on the exact room # and munge the following to have it. ----------------------------------------------------- The OGI class TCP/IP Internetworking will be given over TV from OCATE to PSU spring quarter 1998. The class will be sent over the NERO network using mpeg and unicast IP to PSU. Students attending the class at PSU should enroll at PSU. There will be a limit on the number of PSU students at PSU (16). Students attending the class at OCATE, should enroll at OCATE. At PSU the class will be shown in NH 4th floor in room TBD. The web page for the class at OGI is: http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~jrb/tcpip.html Further details can be found on the class page including an ascii syllabus (which is for fall 97, but only the dates will change for spring). Course requirements include: "intro to operating systems" or the equivalent and knowledge of C programming. course overview: To provide an overview of the structure and algorithms used in the TCP/IP networking protocols that make up the foundation of the Internet. Protocols and technologies covered will include an introduction to the link layer, ARP, IP, ICMP, UDP, TCP, routing protocols, and application protocols and systems like the DNS, NFS, SMTP, FTP, the WWW, and multicasting apps and routing protocols. To provide architectural insight into protocol design issues and operating system implementation techniques, typically in terms of the Berkeley UNIX socket programming model. To provide socket programming experience with the client/server model. To provide experience reading Internet RFC's and/or drafts. Further information may be found either on the web page or send email to Jim Binkley at jrb@cse.ogi.edu