Netaa

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Team Members

(All emails are @mu.edu)

  • Aaron Gember: aaron.gember, (414) 550-5820
  • Adam Koehler: adam.koehler
  • Brian Smith: brian.smith
  • Cathy Vuong: catherine.vuong
  • Kyle Jackson: kyle.jackson
  • Tim Blattner: timothy.blattner

Team email list: agember-es{at}mscs{dot}mu{dot}edu

Documentation

File:Netaa network daemons plan.pdf

File:Netaa network send plan.pdf

Timeline

Thursday, February 14: Meeting

  • 6pm in Cudahy 310
  • Adam, Tim, and Kyle are researching ICMP. Aaron, Brian, and Cathy are researching ARP.
  • Extra shell commands will be assigned at next meeting.

Monday, February 18: ICMP Subgroup Meeting

  • 3:45pm in Cudahy 310
  • Meeting before class to go over questions or concerns on implementation.

Thursday, February 21: Meeting

  • 6pm in Cudahy 310
  • Meeting to ensure progress and to assign the remaining pieces of the project.

Wednesday, February 27 Sunday, March 2: Project Deadline

  • ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
    • send
    • receive [completed February 22, 2008]
    • receiveDaemon [completed February 27, 2008]
    • shell command (arp)
  • ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
    • echo request [completed February 22, 2008]
    • echo reply
    • daemon [completed February 22, 2008]
    • shell command (ping) [completed February 27, 2008]
  • Shell commands
    • snoop (packet sniffer) [completed February 26, 2008]
    • ethstat
    • guesswho [completed February 23, 2008]
  • Other
    • netSend [completed February 26, 2008]
    • chkSum [completed February 27, 2008]

Monday, March 3: Project Team Meeting

  • Discuss part two of the project, all team members should read up on all parts of the second stage before the meeting occurs.

Tuesday, March 11: Part 2 Deadline

Cautions

  1. Be aware of critical sections, you may need to disable and restore interrupts.

Known Bugs

  1. Sporadically receive PDE errors, running etherClose seems to fix things.