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Data Communication and computer network Course Come: 22414 Program Name _: Computer Engineering Program Group Program Code : CO/CMIIR/CW Semester : Fourth Course Title : Data Communication and Computer Network Course Code 222414 1. RATIONALE, ical A data communication and computer networks has been growing with rapid technolo progress. Computer communication through networking becomes essential part of our life. By ial for students to know the ion, network topologies. network devices, considering importance of networking in day today life. it is essen basie concept of networks like network classitic This course deal with the important concepts and techniques related to data communication and enable students to have an insight in to technology involved to make the network communication possible. 2. COMPETENCY The aim of this course is to help the student to attain the following industry identified competency through various teaching learning experiences: © Maintain data communication and computer network 3. COURSE OUTCOMES (COs) The theory, practical experiences and relevant soft skills associated with this course are to be taught and implemented, so that the student demonstrates the following industry oriented COs associated with the above mentioned competency: a, Analyze the functioning of data communication and computer network. b. Select relevant transmission media and switching techniques as per need. c. Analyse the transmission errors with respect to IEEE d. Configure various networking devices, e. Configure different TCP/P services. 4. TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME, Teaching Scheme _| Credit Thou ESE [PA ‘Max [Min | Max [Min 70 | 28 | 30* | 00 (*): Under the theory PA; Out of 30 marks, 10 marks of theory PA are for micro-project assessment to facilitate integration of COs and the remaining 20 marks is the average of 2 tests to be taken during the semester for the assessment of the UOs required for the attainment of the COs. Legends: L-Lecture; T— Tutorial/Teacher Guided Theory Practice; P - Practical; C~ Credit, ESE - End Semester Examination; PA - Progressive Assessment, COURSE MAP (with sample COs, PrOs, UOs, ADOs and topies) 4 map illustrates an overview of the flow and linkages of the topics at varigys levels [Gad 4f the This co of outcomes (details in subsequent sections) to be attained by the student by the MSBTE ~ Final Copy Dt, 20.08.2018 Page | of 8 Data Commuurication and computer network Course Code: 2414 course. in all domains of learning in terms of the industry/employer identified competency depicted at the centre of this map. — Xp00-toliom Sw cae. Soper *"PrO -Outeoine ADO -Aitectne Sg Tope Uheough Practials FX Domain Oncae Figure 1 - Course Map 6. SUGGESTED PRACTICALS/ EXERCISES ‘The practicals in this section are PrOs (i.e. sub-components of the COs) to be developed and assessed in the student for the attainment of the competency. Unie) Approx: S.No. Practical Outcomes (PrOs) New|. His. _— _ | Required J. | Configure Peer-to-Peer Network with at least three hosts. qT 02* 2. | Create desired standard network cable including cross cable and test by | IT _| using cableTester Connect Computers using given topology with wired media —__|_TIT | Connect Computers using wireless media ML Write a C program for CRC Error Detection. MI ‘Create a Network Using Bluetooth-(Piconet/Seatternet) It Share Printer and Folder in a network and transfer a file from one V computer to another oe | MSBTE ~ Final Copy Dt. 20.08.2018 Page 2 of 8 Data Communication and computer network Course Code: 22414 Sunit | APRON . No. Practical Outcomes (PrOs) | Hr - Required 8. | Install operating system( Window: ) “fav | 0 9. | Configure File Server Iv 02 | _10.| Configure Client To File Server and use file services w | 0 11. | Configure Static and Dynamic IP addresses Vv | 02 12.| Configure DIICP server. v_| 0 13.) Run Basie TCP/IP Utilities and Network commands :ipeonfig. | V | 02* ping. tracert, netstat, pathping, route - 14, | Install Wireshark and configure as packet sniffer Vv 02 15. | Set access rights and security permissions for user Vv 02 16. Create IPV6 based small computer network using a simulator v 02 (prferebaly open source based simulator) 17. | Setting up a wireless network av |e Total M ‘Note i. A suggestive list of PrOs is given in the above table. More such PrOs can be added to tain the COs and competency. A judicial mix of minimum 24 or more practical need to be performed, out of which, the practicals marked as ‘*’ are compulsory, 80 that the student reaches the ‘Precision Level’ of Dave's ‘Psychomotor Domain Taxonomy’ as generally required by the industry. ii, The ‘Process’ and ‘Product’ related skills associated with each PrO is to be assessed according to a suggested sample given below: S.No. Performance Indicators Weightage in % a. Effective practical implementation within specified ti 60 b. Effective handling of network component — 10 c Answer to sample questions _ —_ 20 a. ‘Submit report in time - 10 Total 100 The above PrOs also comprise of the following social skills/attitudes which are Affective Domain Outcomes (ADOs) that are best developed through the laboratory/field based experiences: a. Follow safety practices. b. Handle network components carefully c. Demonstrate working as a leader/a team member. 4. Follow ethical practices. The ADOs are not specific to any one PrO, but are embedded in many PrOs. Hence, the acquisition of the ADOs takes place gradually in the student when s/he undertakes a series of practical experiences over a period of time. Moreover, the level of achievement of the ADOs according to Krathwohl’s ‘Affective Domain Taxonomy’ should gradually increase as planned below: © ‘Valuing Level” in 1" year © ‘Organising Level’ in 2" year and © ‘Characterising Level’ in 3" year. 20> OR. % ES 7. MAJOR EQUIPMENT! INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED MSB" Final Copy Dt. 20.08.2018 Page 3 of 8

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