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===Monday, March 3: Project Team Meeting===
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*Discuss part two of the project, all team members should read up on all parts of the second stage before the meeting occurs.
  
 
=Known Bugs=
 
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#Sporadically receive PDE errors, running etherClose seems to fix things.

Revision as of 10:49, 28 February 2008

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
    • daemon
    • shell command (arp)
  • ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
    • echo request
    • echo reply
    • daemon
    • shell command (ping)
  • Shell commands
    • snoop (packet sniffer)
    • ethstat

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.

Known Bugs

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