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1. PRE-REQUISITES:
INTRODUCTION
Introduction to different network components.
Overview of data communications.
Overview of connecting devices.
Network Types: LAN, WAN, Switching.
Overview of Internet.
Understand the layering architecture of OSI reference model and TCP/IP protocol suite.
Understand the protocols associated with each layer.
Learn the different networking architectures and their representations.
Learn the various routing techniques and the transport layer services.
Teaching
Sl.
Date Topics planned Strategy Outcomes of the unit
no
methods
Introduction: Data Communications: PPT, After the completion of this
1. Components, Representations, Data Flow, Lecturer, unit the students able to:
Networks: Physical Structures Oral, To know the subject &
Network Types: LAN, WAN, Switching, Group Historical background
2.
Internet. Discussion, To know Network
Network Models: Protocol Layering: Models Types Definition &
3. Sketches.
Scenarios, Principles, Logical Connections. Discussion
TCP/IP Protocol Suite: Layered Architecture, To know Classification
4.
Layers in TCP/IP suite, Description of layers. of Network Models
Encapsulation and Decapsulation, Addressing, To know Explaining
5. Encapsulation and
Multiplexing and Demultiplexing.
6. The OSI Model: OSI Versus TCP/IP Decapsulation,
Multiplexing and
Data-Link Layer: Introduction: Nodes and
7. Demultiplexing.
Links, Services, Categories’ of link, Sublayers.
Link Layer addressing: Types of addresses, Data Link Control
8.
ARP.
Data Link Control (DLC) services: Framing,
9.
Flow and Error Control.
Data Link Layer Protocols: Simple Protocol,
10.
Stop and Wait protocol, Piggybacking.
1. Date of assignment:
2. Date of submission:
3. Date of returning back the corrected assignment:
4. Date of preparing the batch of weak students:
5. Date of starting the Remedial classes for weaker students:
Reference Books:
1. Computer Networks, James J Kurose, Keith W Ross, Pearson Education, 2013,
2. Introduction to Data Communication and Networking, Wayarles Tomasi, Pearson Education, 2007
1. Date of assignment:
2. Date of submission:
3. Date of returning back the corrected assignment:
4. Date of preparing the batch of weak students:
5. Date of starting the Remedial classes for weaker students:
Reference Books:
1. Computer Networks, James J Kurose, Keith W Ross, Pearson Education, 2013,
2. Introduction to Data Communication and Networking, Wayarles Tomasi, Pearson Education, 2007
1. Date of assignment:
2. Date of submission:
3. Date of returning back the corrected assignment:
4. Date of preparing the batch of weak students:
5. Date of starting the Remedial classes for weaker students:
Reference Books:
1. Computer Networks, James J Kurose, Keith W Ross, Pearson Education, 2013,
2. Introduction to Data Communication and Networking, Wayarles Tomasi, Pearson Education, 2007
1. Date of assignment:
2. Date of submission:
3. Date of returning back the corrected assignment:
4. Date of preparing the batch of weak students:
5. Date of starting the Remedial classes for weaker students:
Reference Books:
1. Computer Networks, James J Kurose, Keith W Ross, Pearson Education, 2013,
2. Introduction to Data Communication and Networking, Wayarles Tomasi, Pearson Education, 2007
Teaching
Sl.
Date Topics planned Strategy Outcomes of the unit
No
methods
Transport Layer: Introduction: Transport PPT, After the completion of this
1.
Layer Services. Lecturer, unit the students able to:
Connectionless and Connection oriented Oral, To understand Transport
2.
Protocols. Group Layer Services,
Transport Layer Protocols: Simple Discussion, To know the User
3. Models,
protocol, Stop and wait protocol. Datagram Protocol
4.
Go-Back-N Protocol, Selective repeat Sketches. Transmission Control
protocol. Protocol
User Datagram Protocol: User Datagram,
5.
UDP Services, UDP Applications.
Transmission Control Protocol: TCP
6.
Services, TCP Features.
7. Segment, Connection.
State Transition diagram, Windows in
8.
TCP.
9. Flow control, Error control
10. TCP congestion control.
1. Date of assignment:
2. Date of submission:
3. Date of returning back the corrected assignment:
4. Date of preparing the batch of weak students:
5. Date of starting the Remedial classes for weaker students:
Reference Books:
1. Computer Networks, James J Kurose, Keith W Ross, Pearson Education, 2013,
2. Introduction to Data Communication and Networking, Wayarles Tomasi, Pearson Education, 2007