Description
What is this Course all about?
This Course presents the Case study in which we implement the Pseudo Interior Gateway Protocol similar to OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) & ISIS (Intermediate System to Intermediate System). Both ISIS and OSPF are IGP protocols that fall under the category of link-state protocols and achieves the same objectives. Don’t worry, We shall cover all necessary theories regarding what we shall be going to implement in the project before we hit the first line of code of the project.
We shall implement the Simplified version of the actual ISIS protocol using our tcp-ip stack library. The goal is to learn the nuances involved in implementing a typical Network protocol on a device from absolute scratch. You will be doing it all your life once you join the industry, but here, this case study aims at giving you firsthand experience regarding what it takes to implement a typical Network protocol on a (simulated) device.
I bet if you are giving an interview in the company for a network developer role, entry-level up to 2-3 yrs of experience, or making a cross-domain switch into Networking Development, seeing the above mention of the project in your resume would give goosebumps to the interviewer. If you could answer cross-questions (I shall be covering in this Course) – you shall be selected without any doubt. Maintain GitHub to present your codes to him if asked.