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Lecture Plan_comp networks

The document outlines the course structure for 'Computer Networks' (ECECC19), detailing the course outcomes and content across five units, including topics such as OSI and TCP/IP models, network topologies, routing algorithms, and transport layer protocols. It includes practical experiments designed to reinforce theoretical concepts and an evaluation scheme for continuous assessment. Suggested readings and contact information for course instructors are also provided.

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Lecture Plan_comp networks

The document outlines the course structure for 'Computer Networks' (ECECC19), detailing the course outcomes and content across five units, including topics such as OSI and TCP/IP models, network topologies, routing algorithms, and transport layer protocols. It includes practical experiments designed to reinforce theoretical concepts and an evaluation scheme for continuous assessment. Suggested readings and contact information for course instructors are also provided.

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Course Code Course Name Course Structure

ECECC19 Computer Networks L-T-P 3-0-2


COURSE OUTCOME (CO): After completing the course, the students shall be able to:
CO1: Understand fundamental concepts of OSI, TCP/IP models and network architecture
CO2: Analyse internetworking principles and LAN technologies
CO3: Understand Internet and Transport Protocols and gain knowledge on Internetwork operations
CO4: Design multistage switching structures involving time and space switching stages
CO5: Implement routing and congestion control algorithms
UNIT COURSE CONTENT LECTURE PRACTICALS
NO.
Unit-I: Introduction to Computer Networking, Network Topologies 01-02 Experiment 1: To Generate
(O7) Types of area networks – LAN, MAN and WAN, 03-04 Exponential distributed
Transmission Modes in Computer Networks (Simplex, random number from
Half-Duplex and Full-Duplex) Uniformly distributed random
number.
Layers of OSI Model, TCP/IP Model 05
Network Devices (Hub, Repeater, Bridge, Switch, Router) 06 Experiment 2: Configure and
IEEE 802.3; ETHERNET, Fast ETHERNET, Gigabit, 07 analyse bus, ring, star,
ETHERNET mesh, and hybrid
network topology with wired vs
wireless networks.
Unit-II: Framing; Error control, Error detection, Parity checks 08-09 Experiment 3: Connect the
(11) computers in Local Area
Network, and Study of
Internet Checksum and Cyclic Redundancy Codes for 10-11
basic network command and
error detection
Network configuration
Flow control, ARQ strategies 12 commands.
Sliding Window Protocol and their performance analysis 13
Experiment 4: Study of
following Network Devices in
HDLC protocol, Media Access Control (MAC): Pure and 14-15 Detail: Repeater, Hub,
Slotted ALOHA Switch, Bridge, Router, Gate
CSMA, CSMA/CD 16 Way
Introduction to queuing theory, Birth and Death Process, 17
Analysis of M/M/1/∞ queuing system
Analysis of M/M/m/K, M/M/m/∞, M/M/1/K queuing 18-19
system, M/G/1 Queue, queues with blocking, vacation
systems.

Unit-III: Switching & Multiplexing: Circuit, message, packet 20-21


(09) Switching, Comparison of Switched Communication Experiment 5: To simulate
Techniques STOP and WAIT protocol and
Switching Fabrics, Multiplexing Techniques 22 evaluate its performance
T1, E1 Standards 23
Space division switching 24 Experiment 6: To simulate
SLIDING WINDOW protocol
Multiple stage switching 25 and evaluate its
Design examples. Switching matrix control. 26-27 performance with variation of
Time division switching window size.
Multiple-stage time and space switching 28

Unit-IV: Routing algorithms, shortest path, flooding 29 Experiment 7: To perform


(11) Link State and Distance Vector routing 30-31 multilayer switching in
computer network.
Internet routing, RIP, OSPF, BGP 32-33
IPv4 protocol, packet format 34 Experiment 8: Analyse
Addressing, subnetting 35 Distance Vector Routing
CIDR, ARP, RARP, fragmentation and reassembly 36-37 Protocol using Routing
Information Protocol to
configure a computer network
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), DHCP 38
IPv6 summary 39
Unit-V: Transport Layer responsibilities, Congestion Control, 40-41 Experiment 9: Performing an
(06) Leaky Bucket Algorithm Initial Switch Configuration,
and Initial Router
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), 42-43 Configuration using packet
TCP Congestion Control, tracer
Error Control in TCP
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) 44
Differences between TCP and UDP 45 Experiment 10: Configuring
and Troubleshooting a
Switched Network using
packet tracer.

Suggested Readings:
1) Behrouz A. Forouzan, “Data Communications and Networking,” McGraw-Hill.
2) Andrew S. Tanenbaum and David J. Wetherall, “Computer Networks,” Pearson
Education

EVALUATION SCHEME FOR CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT:


Sr. No. Component Continuous Assessment Marks
1. TCA (15) Class tests 5
2. Attendance/Response in Class 10
3. PCA (15) Lab Test/Viva 5
4. Lab Files, Attendance/Performance in Lab 1 mark per turn
5. Total 30 marks

For any difficulties related to the course, students may contact the following

1 Chairperson Dr. Amit


Prof. Singhal
S. P. Singh [email protected]
2 Course Instructor Dr. Ankit Garg [email protected]
3 Course Instructor Dr. Ritu Raj Singh [email protected]
4 Course Instructor Dr. Amit Singhal [email protected]

Prof. S. P. Singh
CCC CHAIRPERSON

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