The document provides a 15 week lesson plan for a Computer Network subject being taught to 5th semester Computer Engineering students. It includes details of the weekly topics to be covered in both theory and practical lectures, with theory topics including networking basics, models, protocols and practical sessions involving networking hardware, configuration and troubleshooting tasks.
The document provides a 15 week lesson plan for a Computer Network subject being taught to 5th semester Computer Engineering students. It includes details of the weekly topics to be covered in both theory and practical lectures, with theory topics including networking basics, models, protocols and practical sessions involving networking hardware, configuration and troubleshooting tasks.
Discipline : Computer Engg. Semester : 5th Sem Subject : Computer Network Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks Work Load (Lecture / Practical) per week (in hours): Lectures-03, Practical-03 Week Theory Practical Lecture Topics Practical Topic day Day 1st Networks Basics Concept of network Recognize the physical 2nd Models of network computing topology and cabling 1st (coaxial, OFC, UTP, STP) of a network. 3rd Networking models 1st Peer-to –peer Network 4th Server Client Network Recognition and use of 2 nd 5 th Network Services various types of connectors RJ-45, RJ-11,BNC and Concept of switching SCST 6th Switching Techniques 7th OSI Model OSI Reference Model 3rd 8th OSI Reference Model Recognition of network 9th devices (Switches, Hub, OSI Reference Model Routers of access points for 10th Wi-Fi OSI Reference Model 4th 11th OSI Reference Model 2nd 12th OSI Reference Model 13th Function of various layers in OSI Reference 5th 14th Making of cross cable and Model straight cable Function of various layers in OSI Reference 15th Model Function of various layers in OSI Reference 16th Model 6th Function of various layers in OSI Reference Install and configure a 17th 3rd Model network interface card in a Week Theory Practical Lecture Topics Practical Topic day Day workstation
Identify the IP address of a
th workstation and the class 18 of the address and configure the IP Function of various layers in OSI Reference Address on a workstation Model 19th Introduction to TCP/IP Concept of physical and logical addressing IPV4 addressers- Address space, 7th 20th
Notations, Classful Addressing, Classless
21st Addressing, Network Address Translation Different classes of IP addressing, special IP 22nd address Managing user accounts in 4th windows and LINUX Different classes of IP addressing, special IP 8th 23rd address
Sub netting and super netting
24th Sub netting and super netting 25th Loop back concept 9th 26th IPV4 and IPV6 packet Format Loop back concept 27th IPV4 and IPV6 packet Format 28th Network Architecture Ethernet Specification and Standardization: 10th 29th Study and Demonstration 10 Mbps (Traditional Ethernet), of sub netting of IP address 30th 10 Mbps (Fast Ethernet) and 1000 Mbps st 31 (Gigabit Ethernet), Introduction to Media) Use of Netstat and its 5th Connectivity (Leased lines, ISDN, PSTN, options. 11th 32nd RF, Connectivity troubleshooting using 33rd DSL, VSAT, Optical and IPLC PING, IPCONFIG, th 34 Connectivity devices IFCONFIG Network connectivity Devices 12th 100 35th NICs Hubs, bridges Week Theory Practical Lecture Topics Practical Topic day Day Repeaters, switches Routers Gateways Multiplexers 36th Modems