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Advanced Networking Syllabus

This document provides information about an advanced networking course. The course objectives are to acquaint students with application of networking concepts. The course contents cover 5 modules - TCP/IP protocols, connection oriented networks like ATM and Frame Relay, high speed LANs, wireless communication, and network analysis and modeling using techniques like queuing theory and graph modeling. Student performance is evaluated through components like class tests, homework/assignments, vivas, and an end term examination. The document lists textbooks and references related to networking concepts, protocols, and technologies.

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Advanced Networking Syllabus

This document provides information about an advanced networking course. The course objectives are to acquaint students with application of networking concepts. The course contents cover 5 modules - TCP/IP protocols, connection oriented networks like ATM and Frame Relay, high speed LANs, wireless communication, and network analysis and modeling using techniques like queuing theory and graph modeling. Student performance is evaluated through components like class tests, homework/assignments, vivas, and an end term examination. The document lists textbooks and references related to networking concepts, protocols, and technologies.

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ADVANCED NETWORKING

Course Code: BTCCS 30603 Credit Units: 03

Course Objective:
The objective here is to acquaint the students with the application of networking. Detail description of the various
TCP/IP protocols and the working of ATM and its performance, Network security and authentication, and various
algorithms related to it has been dealt, to get a practical approach.

Course Contents:
Module I: TCP/IP Protocol
Layered protocols, internet Addressing, mapping internet address to physical address, internet protocol, OSPF, RIP,
RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, BGP, ARP, IP, Ipv6, ICMP
Transport protocols: UDP, TCP and SNMP

Module II: Connection oriented networks


Frame relay, B-ISDN, ATM protocol stack, ATM switching, internetworking with ATM Networks, traffic
management in ATM.

Module III: High Speed LAN


LAN Ethernet, fast Ethernet, gigabit Ethernet, FDDI, DSL, ADSL

Module IV: Wireless communication


Wireless networks, wireless channels, channel access, network architecture, IEEE 802.11, bluetooth

Module V: Network Analysis and Modeling


Queuing theory, modeling network as a graph, network management system and standard

Examination Scheme:

Components CT H V/S/Q EE
Weightage (%) 20 10 10 60

Text & References:


Text:
 High performance communication networks by: J. Walrand & Pravin Varaiya , Morgan Kaufman, 1999.
 Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol.1: Principles, Protocols, and Architecture (4th Edition) by Douglas E. Comer
 ATM networks: Concepts, Protocols, Applications by: Handel, Addision Wesseley.
 Cryptography & Networks Security Stallings, William 3rd edition

References:
 Computer networks: Tanenbaum, Andrew S, Prentice Hall
 Data communication & neworking: Forouzan, B. A.
 Computer network protocol standard and interface Uyless, Black

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