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Computer Networks:

Course Code CSE2104

Course Name Computer Networks


Credits

Pre-Requisites NA

L-T-P-C 3-1-2-5

COURSE OBJECTIVE

Upon successfulcomplction of thiscourse, students will be able to:


To understand the fundamentals of networking topologies. OSI, TCP/IP Model
To illustrate the working and function of Physical and data link layer
Toanalyze different routing algorithms
Tounderstand UDP and TCP protocol.
To demonstrate socket programming

Define COs PO PO PO
Course PO1 PO2\ PO3|PO4| PO5|PO6| PO7 PO8| PO9 10 11 12

Summarize the 3
fundamental
CO1 concepts of
|computer network,
|topologies,
Illustrate the 2 2
CO2 working functions
of physical and
Computer data link layer
Networks To illustrate 2 1 -

CO3 different routing


algorithms
|Implement client
CO4 server
-

3
application
Illustrate any one 3 3 3 2 2 2 2
COS automation system
using cisco packet
tracer
LECTURES WITH BREAKUP
No. of
Leetures
Module 1: Introduction to computer network
Basics of computer networking. Various channels uscd in networking, Network
Topologics, Types of nctworks: Local area nelworks (LAN), Metropolitan area networks
(MAN), Wide area networks (WAN). Network Models: The OSI Reference
Model,
TCP/AP Model, Design issues for the Network layers.
Network Architectures: Client-Server, Peer To Peer, Hybrid.
Packet switching, Delay in networks, Circuit switching vs. Circuit switching,
Delay, Loss, and Throughput in Packet-Switched Netvworks network switching.
Module 2: Physical Layer and Data link Layer
Physical layer: Guided and unguided transmission media, Data
Data link layer: Introduction to data link layer, transmission 8
framing, Error
corection techniques, data link layer protocols, multiple access: detection and
ALOHA, Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA), Carrier Sense random access,
with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD), Carrier Multiple Access
Sense Multiple Access with
Collision Avoidance (CSMACA) Switched Local Area Networks,
Module 3: Network Layer
Overview of Network Layer, overview of Router, The Internet
Protocol (IP):
Network layer design, IPv4, Addressing, IPv6, Routing Algorithms: The
(LS) Routing Algorithm, The Distance-Vector (DV) Link-State
of service Routing Algorithm, Quality
Module 4:Transport Layer
Introduction to Transport layer services, Process-to-Process Delivery: UDP, TCP,
and SCTP, Congestion Control and Congestion Control
Module 5:Application Layer
Principles of Network Applications, The Web and HTTP, Electronic Mail in the 8
Internet, DNSThe Internet's Directory Service, Peer-to-Peer File
Video Streaming and Content Distribution Networks, Socket Distribution,
Creating Network Applications, FTP, TELNET Programming:

COURSE OUTCOMES
On completion of the course the student should be able to:
Summarize the fundamental concepts of computer network, topologies,
Illustrate the working functions of physical and data link layer
To illustrate different routingalgorithms
Implement client server application
Illustrate any one automation system using cisco packet tracer
TetBook

1.Computer Networking- James F. Kuros andKeith W.Ross.


Reference Books

1. Computer Networks by Andrews Tanenbaun1

2. Fourauzan B."Data Communications and Networking", 5th Edition, Tata McGraw


Hill,

Evaluation Details: (THEORY)

Assignments Mid- Term-1 Midterm-2 End Term Total


10 % 13 % 15 % 60 % 100 %

List of Practical's

1. Introduction to Networking Components (Active and passive Components), Network


Topology, Networking Protocols.
2. To describe IPv4, IPv6, DHCP, sharing of packets using the
Wireshark tool.
3 To send and receive the packets and analysis of packets through
Wireshark tool.
4 Try to simulate college campus(DYPIU)using Cisco Packet Tracer
5. Implement home loffice automation using Cisco Packet Tracer
To implement server-client using socket programming in python.

Evaluation Details:

Lab attendance Lab Work End term Exam Total


10 % 40 % 50 % 100 %

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