CompNetComp _3
CompNetComp _3
Study Guide
The CECS Master of Science Comprehensive Exam in Computer Networking is designed
to test fundamental knowledge of the field of Computer Networking. Test questions
will focus on major themes and concepts. The topics covered will include both
undergraduate and graduate level material. Questions asked will focus on high-
level concepts rather than picky details. Questions will be designed to determine
the scope and depth of your understanding, not your ability to memorize minutia.
For example, a question would be more likely to read, “What information must be
included in the header field when a packet is transmitted across a packet-switched
network? Why is each type of information necessary?” rather than “Draw and label
the format of an Ethernet packet.”
Two hours are allotted for the exam. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly
prepare for the test. You should carefully read each question before answering,
and answer clearly and concisely. Be sure your handwriting is legible. You should
bring multiple pencils and a non-programmable calculator to the exam. Cell phones
will not be allowed.
In this section, you will be asked to answer six out of eight possible
questions. Each question will have multiple parts. Part of your task in this
section will be selecting which six questions you wish to have graded.
The questions asked will be taken from one of the following fundamental areas
of Computer Networking:
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Transport Layer
• TCP versus UDP
• Flow Control versus Congestion Control
• Reliable Data Transport, Sliding Window, and AIMD
• TCP 3-way Handshake
Application Layer
• DNS, HTTP, SMTP, MIME, IMAP, POP, FTP (at a basic level)
Network Security
• Encryption/decryption
• Symmetric versus Asymmetric
• Firewalls
• Application Gateways
• Data Confidentiality, Data Integrity, Data Authentication, Non-repudiation
LAN Design
• Topology, Media, and MAC Selection
• Ethernet (IEEE 802.3)
• WiFi (IEEE 802.11)
SUGGESTED REFERENCES
CECS 474 and CECS 572 course notes are posted on-line at my website
(www.cecs.csulb.edu/~maples). Be sure to check the “Exam Information” handouts for
CECS 572. They contain useful examples of the type of questions you may find on
the Networking Comp.
Prepared by
Tracy Bradley Maples, Ph.D.
Professor, Computer Engineering & Computer Science
Cal State University, Long Beach
Fall 2012