Course Outline - Computer Networks v2.1
Course Outline - Computer Networks v2.1
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Assessment Assessment Weight Used to attain CLO Assessment Weight Used to attain CLO
Criteria Assignment 10% CLO 1, 2, 4 Quiz 10% CLO 1,2,3
(100%) Lab 10% CLO 1, 2, 4 Project / Presentation 10% CLO 3,4
Attendance 0% - Participation 0% -
Mid Term 20% CLO 1,2 Final 40% CLO 1-4
Methods of Quizzes, Assignments, Mid/Final exam, Lab, Project
Evaluation
Notes
COURSE CONTENTS
Week Topic Lecture Lecture Contents Relation with Lecture Material Class Activity Tasks
No. No. CLO
W1. Introduction L1. Course Module discussion CLO 1 Slides: Lecture 1 Introduction of
What is a Network and its elements? Students
Network vs Internet (Different Terminologies)
L2. Characteristics of a Network (Speed, Security, CLO 1 Slides: Lecture 1
Availability, Reliability, Cost)
Network Topologies
W3. Network Types, L3. Network Types (LAN, WAN) CLO 1,2 Slides: Lecture 2 Assignment 1
Layered Approach 3 Layers Network Model (Core, Distribution, Differentiate LAN
Access) and WAN and
draw respective
topology on VISIO
L4. Collision Domain, Broadcast Domain, CSMA/CD CLO 1,2 Slides: Lecture 2
Layered Approach
W5. OSI Model, TCP/IP L5. OSI Model CLO 1,2,3 Slides Lecture 3 Quiz 1
Model L6. TCP/IP Suite (Addressing Schemes) CLO 1,2,3 Slides Lecture 3 Reading Task:
Ethernet Cabling Transmission
Media and
applications
W7. Transport Layer L7. TCP vs UDP CLO 1,2,3 Slides Lecture 4
Protocols, IPv4 L8. IP Addressing (Class-less) CLO 1,2,3 Slides Lecture 4 Assignment 2:
Make subnets and
IP Plan for an
organization
W9. IPv4 Subnetting L9. IP Subnetting (Subnet Side) CLO 1,2,3 Slides Lecture 5 Make subnets and
IP Plan (Host Side)
L10. IP Subnetting (Host Side) CLO 1,2,3 Slides Lecture 5
W11. VLSM + Super L11. VLSM + Revisit IP Subnetting CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 6
netting
L12. Reverse Engineering CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 6 Quiz 2
Supper netting / Summarization
W13. IPv6 L13. IPv6 CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 7
L14. Revision CLO 1,2,3,4
W15. Mid Term Exam L15. Mid Term Examination CLO 1,2,3,4
L16.
W17. Networking L17. TCP vs UDP CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 8 Mid Paper Assignment 3:
Hardware Discussion Compare diff. net.
devices
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L18. ICMP & ARP CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 8
W19. Spanning Tree L19. VLAN and Inter-VLAN Routing CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 9
Protocol, DHCP, L20. Spanning Tree Protocol CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 9
DNS
W21. Routing L21. DHCP Working CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 10 Quiz 3
DNS Overview
L22. Routing (Static vs Dynamic) CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 10
Routing Table Basics
W23. Routing L23. Routing Protocols Types CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 11
Distance Vector Routing Protocols (RIP)
Link-State Routing Protocols (OSPF)
L24. RIP CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 11
OSPF
W25. Networking Plus L25. NAT (Network Address Translation) CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 12
PAT (Port Address Translation)
L26. NMS Working (SNMP) CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 12 Assignment 4
Study and explain
NMS of your
choice
W27. Network L27. Network Security Introduction CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 13
Management L28. ACL (Access Control Lists) CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 13
System
W29. Network Security L29. CLO 1,2,3,4 Slides Lecture 14 Quiz 4
L30. Revision + Project Discussion
W31. Project L31. Project Demonstration CLO 1,2,3,4,5 Project
Demonstration Demonstration
L32. Project Demonstration CLO 1,2,3,4,5 Project
Demonstration
W33. Final Term Exam Final Term Exam CLO 1,2,3,4
Course policies
Assignment and project rules
Each of the four assignments of the course may be failed once. You fail if you: a) Miss a deadline, b)
Don’t submit a paper according to the determined topic and workgroup, c) Don’t submit an assignment
within the range of the determined length, d) Commit plagiarism and/or e) Your task has poor
academic quality.
Project rule:
Attendance at the defense seminar is mandatory. That means, according to their allocation students must
attend the defense seminar on mentioned date. Everybody showing up later or leaving earlier fails the
project. That means that you need to attend ALL the presentations in the day you have been allocated to
and not only those in which you are participating.
Student must fulfill all requirements of the project accordingly. Everyone responsible to show their work
output on packet tracer in running stage. If anyone commit plagiarism, student will be considered fail in
project.
Class presence rules
Students should familiarize themselves with course syllabus and instructor expectations about specific
methods for requesting excused absences.
Questions regarding absences should be directed through the appropriate reporting channels.
The student is responsible for providing satisfactory evidence to the instructor to substantiate the reason
for absence.
o Participation in University sponsored activity at the request of University authorities.
o Death or major illness in a student’s immediate family.
o Illness of a dependent family member.
o Participation in legal proceedings or administrative procedures that require a student’s presence.
o Illness that is too severe or contagious for the student to attend class.
o Required participation in military duties.
o Mandatory admission interviews for professional or graduate school which cannot be
rescheduled.
Make-up of quizzes/exams.
Make up of exam according to departmental policy.
Makeup of Quizzes (Each student strictly follows timespan of quiz and no retake of quiz is allowed)
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Semester Long Activities (Project/presentation etc.)
Description:
This project aims to provide basic understanding of Computer Networks. In this project, Students must
design network topology, make IP Plan and Configure network devices as per requirement. There are
basically three phases of this project (Topology Design, IP Planning & Configuration). Each phase will be
evaluated separately. Each phase is dependent on the predecessor phase.