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This document outlines the objectives, outcomes, experiments, and assessment of a Computer Networks Lab course. The course aims to help students understand computer networking fundamentals and protocols. Students will design and analyze OSI and TCP/IP architectures, identify suitable application layer protocols, and examine network performance and security mechanisms. The indicative experiments cover networking commands, error correction, routing protocols, socket programming, and transport layer analysis. Assessment is by continuous evaluation and a final assessment test.

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This document outlines the objectives, outcomes, experiments, and assessment of a Computer Networks Lab course. The course aims to help students understand computer networking fundamentals and protocols. Students will design and analyze OSI and TCP/IP architectures, identify suitable application layer protocols, and examine network performance and security mechanisms. The indicative experiments cover networking commands, error correction, routing protocols, socket programming, and transport layer analysis. Assessment is by continuous evaluation and a final assessment test.

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Agenda Item 65/39 - Annexure - 35

BCSE308P Computer Networks Lab L T P C


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Pre-requisite NIL Syllabus version
1.0
Course Objectives
1. To build an understanding among students about the fundamental concepts of computer
networking, protocols, architectures, and applications.
2. To help students to acquire knowledge in design, implement and analyze performance of
OSI and TCP-IP based Architectures.
3. To identify the suitable application layer protocols for specific applications and its
respective security mechanisms
Course Outcome
On completion of this course, student should be able to:
1. Interpret the different building blocks of Communication network and its architecture.
2. Contrast different types of switching networks and analyze the performance of network
3. Identify and analyze error and flow control mechanisms in data link layer.
4. Design sub-netting and analyze the performance of network layer with various routing
protocols.
5. Compare various congestion control mechanisms and identify appropriate transport layer
protocol for real time applications with appropriate security mechanism.

Indicative Experiments
1. Study of Basic Network Commands, Demo session of all networking hardware and
Functionalities
2. Error detection and correction mechanisms
3. Flow control mechanisms
4. IP addressing Classless addressing
5. Observing Packets across the network and Performance Analysis of Routing protocols
6. Socket programming(TCP and UDP) - Some challenging experiments can be given on
Socket programming
7. Simulation of unicast routing protocols
8. Simulation of Transport layer Protocols and analysis of congestion control techniques
in network
9. Develop a DNS client server to resolve the given host name or IP address
Total Laboratory Hours 30 hours
Text book
1 W.Richard Stevens, Uix Network Programming, 2ndEdition, Pearson Education, 2015.
Mode of assessment: Continuous assessment, FAT
Recommended by Board of Studies 04-03-2022
Approved by Academic Council No. 65 Date 17-03-2022

Proceedings of the 65th Academic Council (17.03.2022) 1001

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