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Cse306 Syllabus

This document outlines the course outcomes and units of a computer networks course. The course aims to help students understand network topologies, models and functionalities of different layers. It covers topics such as physical layer transmission media and modulation, data link layer error handling and multiple access protocols, network layer IP addressing schemes and routing protocols, and transport and application layer services. The six units cover introduction to networks and models, physical layer signal transmission and modulation, data link layer design and protocols, network layer IP addressing and routing, and transport and application layers including TCP, UDP, and DNS.

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Cse306 Syllabus

This document outlines the course outcomes and units of a computer networks course. The course aims to help students understand network topologies, models and functionalities of different layers. It covers topics such as physical layer transmission media and modulation, data link layer error handling and multiple access protocols, network layer IP addressing schemes and routing protocols, and transport and application layer services. The six units cover introduction to networks and models, physical layer signal transmission and modulation, data link layer design and protocols, network layer IP addressing and routing, and transport and application layers including TCP, UDP, and DNS.

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CSE306:COMPUTER NETWORKS

L:3 T:0 P:0 Credits:3

Course Outcomes: Through this course students should be able to

CO1 :: define network topologies, models and functionalities of different layers

CO2 :: explain data communication, transmission media and modulation at physical layer

CO3 :: identify error handling and use of multiple access protocols in a network.

CO4 :: demonstrate the concepts of classful and classless ip addressing scheme

CO5 :: analyze various routing protocols and congestion control mechanisms

CO6 :: illustrate the services provided by transport and application layer

Unit I
INTRODUCTION : Networks and Types, Uses of Computer Networks, Network software architecture
and its layers and protocols, Network hardware architecture and its topologies and device like HUB,
Switch and Routers
NETWORK MODELS : Protocol Layering, OSI Model, TCP/IP protocol suite

Unit II
PHYSICAL LAYER: Signal & Media : Basics for Data Communications and Analog and Digital
signals, Transmission Impairments and Performance, Data Rate, Transmission media like Guided and
Unguided media, Cabling standards
PHYSICAL LAYER: Modulation & Multiplexing : Digital to Digital Conversion, Analog to Digital
Conversion, Analog to Analog conversion, Digital to Analog conversion, Multiplexing
Unit III
DATA LINK LAYER : Data link Layer design issues, Elementary Datalink Protocols, Error Detection
and Correction- Hamming code, CRC, Parity, Checksum, Switch working
MAC SUBLAYER : Multiple Access Protocols- ALOHA, CSMA and CSMA/CD, Random Access,
Controlled access, Ethernet protocol
Unit IV
NETWORK LAYER: IP Addressing : Network layer design issue, IP Addressing Both Classfull and
Classless, Subnetting and Supernetting, Subnetting examples, Network layer services, Network layer
performance, Forwarding of IP packets, IP Header, IPv6 addressing
Unit V
NETWORK LAYER: Routing : Routing Algorithm-Shortest path algorithm, Distance vector Routing,
Link State routing, Routing algorithms, Unicast routing protocols
NETWORK LAYER: Congestion Control : Congestion Control Algorithms

Unit VI
TRANSPORT LAYER : Transport Layer Services, TCP- Header format and handshaking operation,
UDP- Header format
APPLICATION LAYER : Domain Name System, E Mail, FTP

Text Books:
1. DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING by BEHROUZ FOROUZAN, MCGRAW HILL
EDUCATION
References:
1. COMPUTER NETWORKS by ANDREW S. TANENBAUM, PEARSON

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