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This document provides an overview of the CSE306: Computer Networks course. The course aims to help students understand the importance of data communications and computer networks, analyze different network devices and functions, and describe basic network protocols. The course covers topics such as network models, physical layer transmission, data link protocols, MAC sublayers, IP addressing, routing, congestion control, transport layer protocols, and recent trends like software defined networking. The course has 6 units and uses the textbook "Data Communications and Networking" as its primary text.

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This document provides an overview of the CSE306: Computer Networks course. The course aims to help students understand the importance of data communications and computer networks, analyze different network devices and functions, and describe basic network protocols. The course covers topics such as network models, physical layer transmission, data link protocols, MAC sublayers, IP addressing, routing, congestion control, transport layer protocols, and recent trends like software defined networking. The course has 6 units and uses the textbook "Data Communications and Networking" as its primary text.

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CSE306:COMPUTER NETWORKS

L:3 T:0 P:0 Credits:3

Course Outcomes: Through this course students should be able to

• describe the importance of data communications and the Internet in supporting business
communications and daily activities

• analyze the different types of network devices and their functions within a network

• describe the basic protocols of computer networks, and how they can be used to assist in
network design and implementation

Unit I
INTRODUCTION : Networks and Types, Uses of Computer Networks, Network
software architecture and its layers and protocols, Network hardware architecture
and its topologies and device like HUB, Switch and Routers
NETWORK MODELS : Protocol Layering, OSI Model, TCP/IP protocol suite

Unit II
PHYSICAL LAYER: Signal & Media : Basics for Data Communications and Analog
and Digital signals, Transmission Impairments and Performance, Data Rate,
Transmission media like Guided and Unguided media
PHYSICAL LAYER: Modulation & Multiplexing : Digital to Digital Conversion,
Analog to Digital Conversion, Analog to Analog conversion, Digital to Analog
conversion, Multiplexing
Unit III
DATA LINK LAYER : Data link Layer design issues, Elementary Datalink Protocols,
Error Detection and Correction- Hamming code, CRC, Parity, Checksum, Switch
working
MAC SUBLAYER : Multiple Access Protocols- ALOHA, CSMA and CSMA/CD, Random
Access, Controlled access, Ethernet protocol
Unit IV
NETWORK LAYER: IP Addressing : Network layer design issue, IP Addressing Both
Classfull and Classless, Subnetting and Supernetting, Subnetting examples, Network
layer services, Network layer performance, Forwarding of IP packets, IP Header, IPv6
addressing
Unit V
NETWORK LAYER: Routing : Routing Algorithm-Shortest path algorithm, Distance
vector Routing, Link State routing, Routing algorithms, Unicast routing protocols
NETWORK LAYER: Congestion Control : Congestion Control Algorithms

Unit VI
TRANSPORT LAYER : Transport Layer Services, TCP- Header format and
handshaking operation, UDP- Header format
APPLICATION LAYER : Domain Name System, E Mail, FTP

RECENT TRENDS IN COMPUTER NETWORKS : The Internet of Things (IoE),


Software Defined Networking (SDN)

Text Books:

1. DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING by BEHROUZ FOROUZAN, MCGRAW


HILL EDUCATION
References:

1. COMPUTER NETWORKS by ANDREW S. TANENBAUM, PEARSON

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