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This document outlines a course on computer networks taught at Sukkur Institute of Business Administration. The course is designed to teach students the basics of computer networks through a layered approach. It will cover topics such as the OSI and TCP/IP models, network addressing, physical and data link layers. Students will learn to design IPv4 networks, configure static and dynamic protocols in a network simulator, and explain the interconnection of networking models and layers. The course aims to provide an essential foundation for understanding modern technological systems that utilize computer networks.
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This document outlines a course on computer networks taught at Sukkur Institute of Business Administration. The course is designed to teach students the basics of computer networks through a layered approach. It will cover topics such as the OSI and TCP/IP models, network addressing, physical and data link layers. Students will learn to design IPv4 networks, configure static and dynamic protocols in a network simulator, and explain the interconnection of networking models and layers. The course aims to provide an essential foundation for understanding modern technological systems that utilize computer networks.
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SUKKUR INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

UNIVERSITY

Department of Computer Systems

Course Title: CSC-223 Computer Networks


Programs & Class: BE-IV (Computer Systems) Semester: Fall 2020
Instructor: Irfan Latif Memon
Credit Hours: 04(3+1)
Support Instructor :
Pre-requisite Courses: No Post-requisite Courses: None
Co-requisite Courses: None e-mail: [email protected]

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Consulting Hours: 2 pm- 4 pm (Mon-Tues)

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Office Hours: 09 am -5 pm
Otherwise please make an appointment

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Office Location: Room# 107, Academic Block 03

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ASSESSMENT/ EVALUATION rs e
1. First Term Exams 20%
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2. Quizzes 1 and 2 10%
3. Assignment 1 and 2 10%
3. Second Term Exams 20%
4. Final Examination 40%
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RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
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Publisher Name & Edition


S.No Book Name Author/s Name
Computer Network A Top
1. Behrouz A Forouzon McGraw-Hill, 1st Edition
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Pearson Prentice Hall, 4th Edition
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2. Computer Network Andrew S. Tanenbaum


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Computer Network A Top


3 Behrouz A Forouzon Behrouz A Forouzon 1st Edition
Down Approach
REFERENCE BOOKS:
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Data Communication and


1. Behrouz A Forouzon McGraw-Hill
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Networking
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course is designed for the students to learn basics of computer networks which is an essential part of any
technological system that is being implemented and operated throughout the world. Here the student will be taught layer
wise to understand the different aspects of networks and their devices.

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COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
The students will be able:
CLO1 Explain Interconnection of OSI and TCP/IP Model.
CLO2: Design and Apply ipv4 network models using classful and classless IP address scheme for a given Network.
CLO3: configure Static and Dynamic Protocol though Network Simulator Software

CLOs Level of Mapped Mapped Teaching Methods CLO attainment checked in


learning OBE PLOs ABET SOs
CLO1 Cog-2 1 Lectures, tutorials First mid, Second Mid, Final exam
CLO2 Cog-4 3 1 Lectures, tutorials Second mid, Final Exam, Assignment
CLO3 Cog-3 5 Lectures, tutorials First Mid Second Mid, Final exam

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Mapped OBE Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):

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PLO1 Engineering Knowledge: An ability to gain and apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
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fundamentals and engineering specialization to solve complex engineering problems.
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PLO3 Design/Development of Solutions: An ability to design solutions for complex engineering problems and
design systems, components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health
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and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.


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PLO5 Design / Development of Solutions : An ability to create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources,
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and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modelling, to complex engineering activities, with
an understanding of the limitations.
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SESSION / WEEK WISE DETAILS:


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Lecture CLO Assignments/ Suggested


Topics
No. Mapping Quizzes Readings

OBE introduction, Course introduction,


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Overview Of The Internet Networks LAN ,


WAN, Internetwork Switching , Circuit
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Switched Network , Packet Switched Network ,


The Internet
Accessing the Internet , Hardware and Software

CLO1
Ch 1 ,2 and 7 Data
PROTOCOL LAYERING
Communication
Scenarios ,TCP/IP Protocol Suite , The OSI
and Networking
03-04 Model
Encapsulation and Decapsulation , Multiplexing
and demultiplexing

CLO1
INTERNET HISTORY
05-06 Early History , Birth of the Internet, Internet
Today Standards And Administration
Internet Standards , Internet Administration

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CLO1
ADDRESSING : Physical Addresses , Logical
Addresses ,Port Addresses , Specific Addresses

NETWORK DEVICES
07-08 Repeaters, Hubs, Wireless Access Points,
Wireless Network
Components, Wireless Security Measures,
Network Segmentation,
Bridges, Switches, Routers, routers, Gateways

PHYSICAL LAYER: TRANSMISSION


MEDIA
Data and Signals, Analog and digital
,Transmission Impairment

GUIDED MEDIA : WIRED

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Twisted-Pair Cable UTP , STP , Categories of
UTP , Performance and Applications, Coaxial

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Cable, Fiber Optic

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UNGUIDED MEDIA: WIRELESS

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Wireless Networks and Mobile IP
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Bands, Frequencies, Microwave, Radio, Infrared
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DATA LINK LAYER
Introduction
11-12
Nodes and Links
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Two Types of Links DLC, MAC.


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DATA LINK CONTROL (DLC) CLO2


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Framing
13-14 Bit Oriented
Character Oriented
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ERROR DETECTION AND CORRECTION CLO2


Types of Errors
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15-16 Redundancy Quiz1


Coding
Block Coding
DataLink Layer
Error Detection CLO3
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Ch 10,11 & 12,13


Hamming Distance
& 14 Data
Minimum Hamming Distance for Error
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Communication
Detection
and Networking
17-18 Error Detection Methods
Parity-Check Code
Cyclic Redundancy Check
Checksum
Detection versus Correction
FLOW AND ERROR CONTROL
Protocol :
For noiseless
Simplest
19-20 Stop and Wait
For Noisy channels
Stop and Wait ARQ
Go Back-N ARQ
Selective Repeat ARQ

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FIRST MID TERM EXAMS
MULTIPLE ACCESS PROTOCOLS
Random Access Protocol
ALOHA
Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA)
21-22 Carrier Sense Multiple Access with
Collision Detection (CSMA/CD)
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with
Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA)

WIRED LANS: ETHERNET PROTOCOL CLO2


IEEE Project 802
Standard Ethernet
Frame Format
23-24
Connectionless and Unreliable Service
Frame Length
Transmission of Address Bits

WIRELESS LAN CLO2


25-26
IEEE 802 Series of LAN Standards Network Layer

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NETWORK-LAYER CLO2 Ch 19, 20,21 and

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27-28 Logical Addressing 22 Data
IPV4 Classes , CIDR , VLSM Communication

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and Networking

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NAT CLO2
29-30
Internet Protocol ,

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Address Mapping ARP and RARP CLO2
31-32 rs e Quiz2
ICMP v4
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Delivery, Forwarding, Routing
Network layer functions
33-34 Routing
Routing Algorithm classification
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Unicast Routing Protocols


ROUTING PROTOCOLS
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Intradomain Routing Protocols


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RIP and OSPF


Interdomain Routing Protocols
BGP
35-36
NEXT GENERATION IP
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Packet Format
IPv6 Addressing
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Transition from IPv4 to IPv6


ICMPv6
SECOND MID TERM EXAMS
TRANSPORT-LAYER PROTOCOLS
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Process-to-Process Delivery
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Port Numbers
IP addresses versus port numbers
37-38 Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA)
Ranges
Socket address
Multiplexing and demultiplexing Data
Error control Communication
USER DATAGRAM PROTOCOL (UDP) CLO2 and
User Datagram Networking
39-40 UDP Services
UDP Applications

TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL


(TCP)
41-42
TCP Services
TCP Features

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Segment
A TCP Connection Three Way Handshaking
Windows in TCP
Flow Control
43-45 Error Control
TCP Congestion Control
SCT

APPLICATION LAYER
Domain Name System (DNS)
Electronic Mail
46-52
File Transfer Protocol
World Wide Web and HTTP

FINAL EXAMS

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