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Advanced CompuerNetwork
Program Name
Program Code
Semester
Course Title
Conse Code: 22520
: Computer Engineering Program Group
: CO/CMAFICW
: Fifth
: Advanced Computer Network (Elective)
yurse Code 222520
1. RATIONALE
The modern computer network includes different routing protocols and applying the concepts
of network, transport and application layer protocols. In order to work with existing
technology in building large, complex networked systems, students must be acquainted with
the principles, architectures, and protocols used in modern networked systems. This course
covers advanced computer network protocols, and advanced principles of the design of
computer networks. After completing this course students will be able to configure various
TCP/IP protocols at different layers.
COMPETENCY
hhe aim of this course is to help the student to attain the following industry identified
competency through various teaching learning experiences:
«© Configure network protocols at different layers of TCP/IP protocol set.
3. COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)
The theory, practical experiences and relevant soft skills associated with this course are to be
taught and implemented, so that the student demonstrates the following industry oriented
COs associated with the above mentioned competency
a) Implement Network Layer Protocols.
b) Configure IPv6 Network.
©) Choose routing protocol in the given network situation,
d) Implement different Transport Layer Protocols.
©) Configure various Application Layer Protocols.
4. TEACHING AND EXAMINATION ME
Credit Theory
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3[-P [3 2 [30 [00 | 100 | a0 | 25# | 10
(*): Under the theory PA; Out of 30 marks, 10 marks of theory PA are for micro-project
assessment to facilitate integration of COs and the remaining 20 marks is the average of 2
tests 10 be taken during the semester for the assessment of the UOs required for the
attainment of the COs.
Legends: L-Lecture; T - Tutorial/Teacher Guided Theory Practice; P - Practical; C
emester Examination; PA - Progressive Assessment.
Credit,
COURSE MAP (with sample COs, PrOs, UOs, ADOs and to
This course map illustrates an overview of the flow and linkages of the topics at xavjpus levels
of outcomes (details in subsequent sections) to be attained by the student Agafe"end “lhe
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course, in all domains of learning in terms of th
depicted at the centre of this map.
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6. SUGGESTED PRACTICALS/ EXERCISES
The practicals in this seetion are PrOs (i.e. sub-components of the COs) to be developed and
assessed in the student for the attainment of the competency,
Approx.
Practical Outcomes (PrOs) Unit No. | Hrs.
Required
1. | Given an IP address, network mask, and subnetwork mask, T 2
| determine other information and implement it,
about the IP address such as:
The subnet address of this subnet.
he broadcast address of this subnet.
iii, The range of host addresses for this subnet.
iv, The maximum number of subnets for this subnet
mask.
y. The number of hosts for each subnet.
vi, The number of subnet
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7 Approx.
: Practical Outcomes (PrOs) Unit No. | Hrs.
No. .
Required
vii, The number of this subnet
2. | a. Capture ICMPv4 packets generated by utility programs 1 2+
like ping, traceroute and tabulate all the captured
parameters using relevant software
b. Investigate IP Protocol by capturing IP datagrams and
tabulate all the captured parameters using relevant software
3.__ | Configure IPv6 network using any network simulator. i 2
4. | Configure IP static routing using relevant software. ur 02
5.__| Configure IP routing with RIP using relevant software. Ur 02"
6. _ | Configure IP routing with OSPF using relevant software ML 02
7. | Configure User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Part-I using Vv 02"
relevant_software.
8. _ | Configure User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Part-II using Vv 02"
relevant software,
9. _ | Configure Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) using Vv om
| relevant software.
[70.|Run different STCP commands. v a
11, | Configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Vv 02
using relevant software.
12, [ Configure Domain Name Server (DNS) using relevant Vv 02"
software.
13, |. Configure File Transfer Protocol (FTP) using relevant Vv 02
sofiware.
b, Configure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) using
relevant software
14. [ a. Use Telnet to login a remote machine. v 02*
b. Connect remote machine using Secure Shell (SSH).
15._ | Configure SMTP, POP3 and IMAP using relevant software. Vv 02*
16._ | Configure MIME and SNMP using relevant software, v 02
Total 32
Note
“LA suggestive list of PrOs is given in the above table. More such PrOs can be added to
attain the COs and competency. A judicial mix of minimum 12 or more practicals need 10
be performed, out of which, the practicals marked as ‘*’ are compulsory, so that the
student reaches the ‘Application Level’ of Bloom's Taxonomy’ as generally required by the
industry.
ii. The ‘Process’ and ‘Product’ related skills associated with each PrO are to be assessed
according 10 a suggested sample given below:
S.No. Performance Indicators Weightage in %
1, | Completion of given task. 25
2, ___| Correctness of the given task.
3 “Answer to sample questions,
4 Submit report in time,
Total
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The above PrOs also comprise of the following social skills/attitudes which are Affective
Domain Outcomes (ADOs) that are best developed through the laboratory/field based
experiences
Follow safety practices
Practice good housekeeping.
Work as a leader/a team member.
Follow standard configuration procedures.
Follow ethical practices.
eaese
The ADOs are not specific to any one PrO, but are embedded in many PrOs. Hence, the
acquisition of the ADOs takes place gradually in the student when s/he undertakes a series of
practical experiences over a period of time. Moreover, the level of achievement of the ADOs
according to Krathwohl’s ‘Affective Domain Taxonomy’ should gradually increase as
planned below:
© ‘Valuing Level’ in St year
© ‘Organising Level’ in 24 year and
© ‘Characterising Level’ in 3°4 year,
7. MAJOR EQUIPMENT/ INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED
‘The major equipment with broad specification mentioned here will usher in uniform
conduct of experiments, as well as aid to procure equipment by authorities concerned,
Equipment Name with Broad Specifications PrO S.No. |
1 | Computer system All
(Any computer system with basic configuration, connected to LAN)
2 | Wireshark or any other similar software to capture and investigate 12
packets
__3__[ Cisco Packet Tracer or any other similar software - 3016
UNDERPINNING THEORY COMPONENTS,
‘The following topics are to be taught and assessed in order to develop the sample UOs given
below for achieving the COs to attain the identified competency. More UOs could be added.
Unit Unit Outeomes (UOs) Topics and Sub-topies
(in cognitive domain) |
Unit=T | Ta. Explain significance of the given | 1.1 IP Addressing: Address Space,
Network field in the packet format of Notations, Classfull addressing,
Layer and Intemet Protocol, Classless addressing, Network
Protocols _ | 1b. Implement IP addressing for the Address ‘Translation (NAT).
given network
Jc. Explain significance of the given
field in packet format of
ICMPv4,
1d. Explain the given inefficiency in
Mobile IP.
1.2 Internet Protocol (IP): Datagram
Format, Fragmentation, Options.
1.3 ICMPv4: Messages, Debugging
‘Tools, ICMP Checksum.
1.4 Mobile IP: Addressing, Agents,
Three Phases, Inefficiency in
Mobile IP.
1.5 Virtual Private Netw
Technology
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