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(Course Title Credit] ‘Computer Network 3 Prerequisite: None Course Objectives: T [To introduce concepts and Tandamentals of data communication and computer networks, 7 | To explore the inter-working of various layers of OSI. To explore the issues and challenges of protocols design while delving into TCPIIP provocol suite. To assess the Svongih and weaknesses oF Various outing algeriims, Tourse Outcomes: On succzssful completion of course, learner will b able a [Te understand various anspor layer and application layer protocols e T Demioastrate the concepts of data communieation at physical layer and compare ISO - OST model with TCP/IP made, Explore different design issues at data Tak layer Design the network using IP addressing and sub netting | supemetting schemes [Analyze transport ayer protocals and congestion control alzonthms. 3 [Explore protocols at application layer Module Content Hrs 1 Introduction to Networking 4 1.1 Introduction to computer network, network application, network software and handware components (Interconnection networking devices), Network topology, protocol hierarchies, design issues for the layers, ‘connection oriented and connectionless services 1.2) Reference models: Layer details of OSI, TCP/IP models. Communication ‘between layers. 2 Physical Layer 3 2.1 [Introduction to Communication Electromagnetic Spectrum 2.2| Guided Transmission Media: Twisted pair, Coaxial, Fiber optics. 3 Data Link Layer 8 3.1 DLL Design Issues (Services, Framing, Enver Coatrol, Flow Contro), Exrer| Detection and Correstion(HHamming Code, CRC, Checksum) , Elementary Data Link protocols , Stop and Wait, Sliding Window(Go Back N, Selective Repeat) Medium Access Control sublayer 3.2| Channel Allocation problem, Multiple accoss Protocol( Aloha, Carticr ‘Senso Multiple Access (CSMA/CD) 4 Network layer 2 4.1] Network Layer design issues, Communication Primitives: Unicast, Multicast, Broadcast IPv4 Addressing (classfull and classless), Subneting| ‘Supemetting design problems Pv4 Protocol, Nawork Address Translation (NAT).IPV6. Routing algorithms : Shortest Path (Dijkastra‘s) Link state routing, }+2| Distance Vector Routing 4.3 | Protocols - ARP.RARP, ICMP, IGMP. 44] Congestion control algorithms: Open loop congestion control, Closed Joop congestion control, QoS parameters, Token & Leaky bucket algorithms 5 Transport Layer 6 5.1[The Transport Service: Transport service primitives, Berkeley Sockets, [Connection management (Handshake), UDP, TCP, TCP stae transition, TCP timers 52 TCP Flow contol (sliding Window), TCP Congestion Control: Slow Start 6 [Application Layer 6 6.1 DNS: Name Space, Resource Record and Types of Name Server. HTTP, SMTP, Teleet, FTP, DHCP ‘Textbooks 1_[AS. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks.4” edition Pearson Education 2_[BA-Forowzan, Data Communications and Networking. 3" edition, TMI 3” [James F- Kurose, Keith W. Ress, Computer Networking, A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet.6* edition, Adcison Wesley [ References ‘S Keshav,An Engineering Approach To Computer Networking, Pearson T Z| Natalia Olifer & Victor Olifer Computer Networks: Principles, Technologies & Protocols for Network Design, Wiky india, 2011 3 [Lary L-Peterson, Brace S.Davie, Computer Networks: A Systems Approach, Second Evition ;The Morgan Kaufinann Series in Networking, ‘Assessment! Tnternal Assessments ‘Assessment consists of two class tests of 20 marks cach, The first class tet is to be conducted ‘when approx. 40% syllabus is completed and second class test whea additional 40% syllabus is ‘completed. Duration of each test shall be one hour. ‘End Semester Theory Examination: T_[ Question paper will comprise of (otal six questions. 2 [All question carries equal marks 3] Questious will be mixed in nature (Tor example supposed QD has par (@) rom module then part (b) will be from any modulo other than module 3) [Only Four question need to be solved. Tn question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to aumber oF respective Teeture hours as mention inthe syllabus, Tal Links Tips: 7a ne cad con Sou new oR ngineTT aT agT Thups/ooww.coursera.ong/learn/computet-network ‘hupsd//nptcL.ac.in/courses/ 106 105/106105081 ips: www od org course iniroduction-to-networlin Tab Code Tab Name Credit CSLSE Computer Network Lab T Prerequisite: None Lab Objectives: To praciivally explore OSI layem and undewand the Wage of Simulation ol, 2 | Te analyze, specify and design the topological and routing statcgies for an IP based nctworking infrastructure, 3 | To identify the various issucr ofa packet wanafer fom source to destination, and how they are resolved by the various existing protocols Lab Outcomes: On successful completion of lab, earner will beable to ‘Design and setup networking environment in Linux. 2 | Use Network tools and simulators such as NS2, Wireshark ete. to explore networking algorithms and protocols. 3 [Implement programs using core programming APIs for understanding networking concepts. Suggested List of Experiments “Title of Experiment 1,__[ Suay of R45 and CATS Cabling and connection using crimping wool. 2. _ | Use basie networking commands in Linux (ping, tracert, nslookup, netstat, ARP, KARP, ip, ifconfig, dig, route ) 3. | Build asimple network topology and configure it for static routing protocal using packet tracer. Seup a network and configure IP addressing, subnetting, masking. Perform network discovery using discovery tools (eg. Nmap, mig) 5. | Use Wire shark to understand the operation of TCP/IP layers: ‘© Ethernet Layer: Frame header, Frame size ete. Data Link Layer: MAC address, ARP (IP and MAC address binding) © Neswork Layer: IP Packer (header, fragmentation), ICMP (Query aid Ecko) ‘© Transport Layer: TCP Ports, TCP handshake segments ete ‘+ Application Layer: DHCP. FTP, HTTP header formats | Usesiulator (Eg. NS2) to undersend funetining of ALOHA, CSMA'CD. 7._|_ Study and instalation of Network Simulator (NS3) 8 2._ Sel up multiple IP addresses ona single LAN b, Using nestat and route commands of Linux, do the following: ‘© View current routing table Add and delete routes © Change default gateway «Perform packet filtering by enabling IP forwarding using IPtables in Linu. 9 | Design VPN and Configure RIP/OSPF using Packet racer, 10. _ | Socket programming using TCP or UDP. 1. _ | Perform File Transfer and Access using FTP T3.—[ Perform Remote Togin using Telnet server Term Wark T [Tei work Should consist of 10 experiments Z [Journal must include at least assignments on content of theory and practical of Compurer| Network” 3 | The final cenfication and acceptance of term work ensures that satisfactory performance of| laboratory work and minimum passing marks in tem work, T[ Total 25 Marks (Experiments: 1S-marks, Attendance Theory Practical 0S-maiks, [Assignmenisr S-mark) ‘Oral & Practical exam ‘Based on the entire syllabus of CSCS0S: Computer Network Useful Links 1 _[ hts: war netaead con coursesipadket-tracer iniroduction-packer tracer 2 p/n cours on jet dat-foratding computer neworks 3 [hups:/wnw.eds, asterclass

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