EC407 Computer Communication
EC407 Computer Communication
KTU
Text Books:
STUDENTS
1. Behrouz A. Forouzan, Cryptography & Network Security , , IV Edition, Tata
McGraw-Hill, 2008
2. J F Kurose and K W Ross, Computer Network A Top-down Approach Featuring the
Internet, 3/e, Pearson Education, 2010
References:
1. Behrouz A Forouzan, Data Communications and Networking, 4/e, Tata McGraw-Hill,
2006.
2. Larry Peterson and Bruce S Davie: Computer Network- A System Approach, 4/e,
Elsevier India, 2011.
3. S. Keshav, An Engineering Approach to Computer Networking, Pearson Education,
2005.
4. Achyut S.Godbole, Data Communication and Networking, 2e, McGraw Hill Education
New Delhi, 2011
Course Plan
Module Course content (42 hrs) End
Sem.
Hours
Exam
Marks
I Introduction to computer communication: Transmission modes -
serial and parallel transmission, asynchronous, synchronous, 2 15%
simplex, half duplex, full duplex communication.
Switching: circuit switching and packet switching
KTU STUDENTS
Shortest Path First (OSPF), Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), 3
MPLS
SECOND INTERNAL EXAM
V Transport Layer –UDP, TCP 1
Congestion Control & Quality of Service – Data traffic, 4
Congestion, Congestion Control, QoS and Flow Characteristics 20%
Application Layer – DNS, Remote Logging (Telnet), SMTP, FTP, 3
WWW, HTTP, POP3, MIME, SNMP
VI Introduction to information system security, common attacks 1
Security at Application Layer (E-MAIL, PGP and S/MIME).
Security at Transport Layer (SSL and TLS). 3
20%
Security at Network Layer (IPSec).
Defence and counter measures: Firewalls and their types. DMZ,
Limitations of firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems -Host based, 2
Network based, and Hybrid IDSs
END SEMESTER EXAM
The question paper shall consist of three parts. Part A covers modules I and II, Part B covers
modules III and IV, and Part C covers modules V and VI. Each part has three questions
uniformly covering the two modules and each question can have maximum four subdivisions.
In each part, any two questions are to be answered. Mark patterns are as per the syllabus with
90% for theory and 10% for logical/numerical problems, derivation and proof.