This document appears to be an exam for an advanced computer networks course, listing 5 questions about various networking topics. It provides instructions that students should attempt all questions, make assumptions if needed, and notes the point values for each part. The questions cover SONET structure, ATM header format, X.25 architecture, ATM adaptation layers, routing protocols, TCP/IP transport protocols, ARP/RARP, RIP, ATMARP format, OSPF, MPLS, network management protocols, router configuration, spanning tree protocol, and IP addressing schemes.
This document appears to be an exam for an advanced computer networks course, listing 5 questions about various networking topics. It provides instructions that students should attempt all questions, make assumptions if needed, and notes the point values for each part. The questions cover SONET structure, ATM header format, X.25 architecture, ATM adaptation layers, routing protocols, TCP/IP transport protocols, ARP/RARP, RIP, ATMARP format, OSPF, MPLS, network management protocols, router configuration, spanning tree protocol, and IP addressing schemes.
This document appears to be an exam for an advanced computer networks course, listing 5 questions about various networking topics. It provides instructions that students should attempt all questions, make assumptions if needed, and notes the point values for each part. The questions cover SONET structure, ATM header format, X.25 architecture, ATM adaptation layers, routing protocols, TCP/IP transport protocols, ARP/RARP, RIP, ATMARP format, OSPF, MPLS, network management protocols, router configuration, spanning tree protocol, and IP addressing schemes.
This document appears to be an exam for an advanced computer networks course, listing 5 questions about various networking topics. It provides instructions that students should attempt all questions, make assumptions if needed, and notes the point values for each part. The questions cover SONET structure, ATM header format, X.25 architecture, ATM adaptation layers, routing protocols, TCP/IP transport protocols, ARP/RARP, RIP, ATMARP format, OSPF, MPLS, network management protocols, router configuration, spanning tree protocol, and IP addressing schemes.
BE – SEMESTER–VIII • Remedial EXAMINATION – WINTER 2013
Subject Code: 180704 Date: 13/09/2013
Subject Name: Advance Computer Networks Time: 03:00 pm – 05:30 pm Total Marks: 70 Instructions: 1. Attempt all questions. 2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary. 3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 (a) Explain SONET structure. 07
(b) Explain ATM header cell format. 07 Q.2 (a) Write different equipment used in X.25 and explain architecture of X.25. 07 (b) Explain ATM adaption layer. 07 OR (b) Map ATM service classes to QoS classes and AAL protocols. 07 Q.3 (a) Compare Intra domain and Inter Domain routings. 07 (b) List and explain Transport layer protocol of TCP/IP protocol suit in brief. 07 OR Q.3 (a) Compare static and dynamic routing. 07 (b) Explain functionality of ARP and RARP. 07 Q.4 (a) Write short note on Routing Information Protocol. 07 (b) Write and explain ATMARP packet format. 07 OR Q.4 (a) Write short note on Open shortest path first Protocol. 07 (b) What is Multiprotocol Label Switching? Explain its working and operation. 07 Q.5 (a) Explain standard network management protocol. 07 (b) Write and explain commands to configure router. 07 OR Q.5 (a) Write short note on spanning tree protocol. 07 (b) Explain classful IP addressing scheme. 07