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This document contains a backlog exam for the subject of Network Engineering. It consists of 13 multiple choice and short answer questions assessing knowledge of key networking concepts. The questions cover topics such as the differences between client-server and peer-to-peer models, the OSI and TCP/IP models, connection-oriented vs connectionless communication, packet switching vs message switching, network devices such as switches, routers, bridges and gateways, and protocols like TCP.

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Enginerring

This document contains a backlog exam for the subject of Network Engineering. It consists of 13 multiple choice and short answer questions assessing knowledge of key networking concepts. The questions cover topics such as the differences between client-server and peer-to-peer models, the OSI and TCP/IP models, connection-oriented vs connectionless communication, packet switching vs message switching, network devices such as switches, routers, bridges and gateways, and protocols like TCP.

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16th to 20th Batch Backlog Exam Subject:- Network Engineering Total Mark -100 !

uration-"#r $ Note:- %ue tion 1 & & is com'ul or(. All questions carry equal marks. Attempt an( 6 out of the remaining. Provide examples and diagram where ever required. ))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) ) 1. a) An alternative to a LA is simply a !ig time sharing system with terminals for all users. "ive # advantages of a client $server system using a LA . !) 'hat is the main difference !etween ()P and *+P, %& marks) %& marks) %& marks) d) 'hich of the /01 layer handles each of following2 3 1) +ividing the transmitting !it stream in to frames. #) +etermining which route through the su!net to use. #. List # ways in which the /01 reference model & ()P41P reference model are same. ow list # ways in which they are different. %15 marks) %& marks)

c) 'hat does -negotiation. mean when discussing network protocols, "ive an example.

6. 'hat is the principal difference !etween connectionless communication & connection3 oriented communication, %15 marks)

7. a) 'hat is the difference !etween message switching and packet switching, %& marks) !) 8ow fast can a ca!le user receive data if the network is otherwise idle, %& marks)

&. 9riefly descri!e the difference !etween store and forward & cut3through switches. %15 marks) :. a) "ive # example of computer application for which connection oriented service is appropriate. ow give # example for which connection less service is !est. %& marks) !) Are there any circumstances when connection3oriented service will deliver packets out of order, ;xplain. %&marks)

<. 'hy does *+P exist, 'ould it not have !een enough to =ust let user processes send raw 1P packets. >. a) )omparison !etween LA and 'A , !) 'hat are the various components of network, ?. 0hort notes on 23 %an( *) a) 0liding window protocol !) @unction of networking devices c) Aouters d) 9ridges e) "ateways %15 marks) %& marks) %& marks) %&marks each)

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