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Course Code: C3108 Government Polytechnic, Pune '180 OB' — Scheme Programme Diploma in Computer Engineering Programme code (01/02/03/04/05/06/07/08/15/16/17/18/19/21/22/23/24/26 ‘Name of Course Computer Network Course Code ‘M3108 Prerequisite course code and name [NA Class Declaration No TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME reaching Total Credits Examination Scheme cal Hours) | (etT#P) Theory Practical | 01a L[T[P c ESE [| PA | SESE [ PA Marks | 80 20 25 25 150 [04] 00 | 02 06 Exam | 3Hrs | 1 Hr Duration Legends: L- Lecture, P- Practical, T- Tutorial, C- Credit, ESE-End Semester Examination, — PA- Progressive Assessment (Test I, Il/Term Work), *- Practical Exam, $- Oral Exam, #- Online Examination each Lecture/Practical period is of one clock hour; RATIONALE One of the major components of computer based information systems is computer networks. Through computer networks we can share hardware, Software, Processing, Data and Applications besides getting global connectivity for intemet based communication and services. For diploma students it is important to understand the function of computer networks and obtain requisite knowledge about hardware and software requirements of networks and acquire skills to establish a network using necessary hardware & software tools and configure various services over it, The objectives of this course are to make students lear the technology of designing, building and maintaining computer networks. COMPETENCY The aim of this course is to help the students to attain the following competency through various teaching learning experiences. ‘* Use Software and hardware technology to design, establish and maintain computer networks. 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’ COMP, GPP Page 159 of 400 180 08 Course Code: C3108 1. Identify and classify various types of computer network. 2. Select relevant transmission media and switching technique as per requirements 3. Establish network using wireless technology. 4, Configure various network control devices and design a small network 5. Classify & describe IP addressing and TCP/IP protocols using standard network model. UGGESTED PRACTICALS/ EXERCISES sr.| Unit Practical Exercises Retevant | APProximate No. (Outeomes in Psychomotor Domain) oa No. . ‘s y co Required. Tdentify Components of network in your Computer 1 | 1 | Network Lab. 1 02 > | 9 Cieate network cables (Straight and crossover) and ; os test it using suitable equipment. 2 4 | Toconnect and understand diferent network control 4 0 3] 3 | devices used in LAN 4 | 2.4 | Connect computer in star topology using wired and of wireless medium 3_[ 45 | Configure IP address (Statically and Dynamically) 5 oy 6 | ang | Run network diagnostic commands : ipconfig, ping 5 0 5 | tracert, netstat, route, arp ; 7[ 45 | Share file, folder, and printer in peer to peer network | __4 4 | 45 | Configure router Giome or Small ois home office | 4 o eviee) a, Create a network based on IPV6 address using a simulator. 9 | 5 | y install wireshark software and configure it as a $ 04 packet sniffer Micro-project 10 | 1-5 | (Refer point 11 for micro project list) Tto5 o4 Total Hrs 32 Sr.No. Performance Indicators Weightage in % a, _ | Effective practical implementation within specific time 60 b.__| Handling of networking components 10 ce. | Answer to questions 20 &_| Submission of assignment with in time 10 Total 100 comp, cpr Page 160 of 400 180 08 Course Code: C3108 6. MAJOR EQUIPMENT/ INSTRUMENTS REQUIRED ‘The major equipment with broad specification mentioned here will usher in uniformity in conduct of practical, as well as aid to procure equipment by authorities concemed, Sr.No. | Major Equipment/ Instruments Required Experiment Sr. No. T (Computer Systems (NIC Installed) All 2_ Network control devices and transmission media All 3 {Crimping Tool,RJ45 Connector 2 4 Wireshark sniffer software 9 7. THEORY COMPONENTS Unit Outcomes (Os) ; ; (in cognitive domain) Topics and Sub-topies Unit - { Fundamentals of computer network (Weightage-14, Hours-10) 1.1 Fundamentals of Computer Network- Definition Need of Computer Network, Applications, la. List the benefits and Component of Computer Network. l1.2 Network Benefits: Sharing Information (File applications of Computer m Sharing, E- mail), Sharing Resources (Printer Networks Spar : Sharing, Application Services), Maintaining the Ib. Classify computer network | BM PE - according to its geography. etwork, Backing up data. lc. Select appropriate network 1.3 Computer Network Classifications- architecture a vedi tothe “lassification of Network by their Geography. - requirements. e LAN, MAN, WAN. eat 11.4 Classification of Network by their Component Role--Peer- to-Peer Network, client-Server- Based Network Unit - II Transmission Media (Weightage- 14, Hours-12) 2a. Explain guided and 2.1 Guided Media: Types of Cable-Twisted Pair unguided media. Cable, Co-axial Cable, Fiber Optic Cable. 2b. Select appropriate media _ 2.2 Unguided media: Microwave Communication, for network implementation. Radio wave Communication, Satellite 2c. Differentiate between Communication circuit switched and datagram —_2.3 Switching Basics: Circuit Switched Networks and network Datagram Networks. init - ILI Wireless Communication (Weightage-16, Hours-12) EES 1 Overview of wireless network 3a. Describe IEEE Standards. "> TEEE Standards: 802.1,802.2,802.3,802.4,802.5 2.Establish wireless LAN Ba Beene i. 3b. Create a Bluetooth enabled }.3 Bluetooth: Piconet and Scatternet. network. 802.11 Wireless LAN: Challenges in wireless LAN, \Access Point (AP), and 802.11 Protocol Stack. |Unit - IV Network Topologies and Networking Devices (Weightage-16, Hours-14) comp, GPP Page 161 of 400 180 08 Course Code: C3108 4a. Compare and — use relgyant topologies in LAN. abSpesign a small network usipg network control devices, Hi Network Topologies: ) Bus ii) Ring ii) Star iv) lesh v) Tree vi) Hybrid 4.2 Network Control / Connecting Devices: Hub, epeater, Bridges, Switches, Router, Gateway, Modem, Firewall UniG V OSI Reference Model & T ‘CP/IP Model (Weightage-20, Hours-16) SaE Identify the frotocols working in a Ikyered architecture. jubleshoot the network using standard network model Distinguish between IPV4 and IPV6 addresses. Sd. Explain various LAN technologies and protocols, Configure nodes with 5b. Se. appropriate IP addresses. B.1 Layers of the OSI Reference Model (Functions f each Layer &Protocols used) ~ Physical Layer, [Data-Link Layer, Network Layer, Transport ILayer, Session Layer, Presentation Layer, \Application Layer. {5.2 Layered Structure of the TCP / IP Model — Host-to- Network, Intemet, Transport, and Application. {5.3 Comparison between OSI and TCP / IP Network} Model 5.4 IP Addressing — IP Address classes, classless IP addressing. Subnetting, Supemetting and masking, Introduction to IPV6 address. {5.5 Introduction to Dynamic —Host Configuration Protocol(DHCP) and Network Address Translation (NAT) thernet : Introduction , Properties of Ethemet, CSMAVCD, Ethernet Addresses |Virtual LAN(VLAN) Fast and Gigabit Ethernet, Token Ring 5.6 8. SUGGESTED SPECIFICATION TABLE FOR QUESTION PAPER DESIGN ‘Teaching| Distribution of Theory Marks Unit No. Unit Title Hours | U A [Total Level Level Level (Marks 1 Fundamentals of computer 10 6 4 4 4 network IL {Transmission Media. 12. 4 6 4 14 i |Wireless Communication 12 4 6 6 16 Ty __ Network Topologies and 4 4 6 6 6 jetworking Devices SI Reference Model & V__frcpap Model 16 6 6 8 20 Total 64 24 28 28 80 comp, GP Page 162 of 400 180 08 Course Code: CM3108 9. SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES Other than the classroom and laboratory learning, following are the suggested student related co-curricular activities which can be undertaken to accelerate the attainment of the various outcomes in this course: Students should conduct following activities in group and prepare reports of about 5 pages for each activity, also collect/record physical evidences for their (student's) portfolio which will be useful for their placement interviews: a. Identify type of Network in your Department. b. Design a Network for your Institute. ©. Visit server room and various places where Racks and servers are installed, identify various Network components; collect information about of necessary hardware and software. 4. Prepare Charts of Network Topologies. 10. | SUGGESTED SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES (if any) These are sample strategies, which the teacher can use to accelerate the attainment of the various outcomes in this course: a, Demonstration of local area network installation in the institute and its technolog Give an environment to establish, configure and troubleshoot a small network by giving hands on practice. b. Massive open online courses (MOOCS) can be used to teach various topics. 11, SUGGESTED MICRO-PROJECTS Only one micro-project is plamed to be undertaken by a student that needs to be assigned to him/her. In special situations where groups have to be formed for micro-projects, the number of students in the group should not exceed three. The micro-project could be industry application based, intemet-based, workshop-based, laboratory-based or field-based, Each micro-project should encompass two or more COs which are in fact, an integration of PrOs, UOs and ADOs.(Affective Domain Outcomes) Each student will have to maintain activity chart consisting of individual contribution in the project work and give a seminar presentation of it before submission.. The student ought to submit micro-project by the end of the semester to develop the industry oriented Cos. A suggestive list of micro-projects is given here. Similar micro-projects could be added by the concerned faculty: a. Create a network using wired and wireless media. Configure network with suitable subnet. Test the network using various troubleshooting commands. Install wireshark software and configure it as a packet sniffer on created network, b. Create a network using star topology and configure network as peer to peer architecture COMP, GPP Page 163 of 400 180 08 Course Code: CM3108 12. SUGGESTED LEARNING RESOURCES sr. Title ‘Author Publisher, Edition and Year of publication, No. ISBN Number (cGraw- Hill, 2nd Edition, June 13, 2011 Data Communication 1 hnd Networking f& S Godbole = 0071077707 © 9780071077705 Prentice Hall, Sth Edition, January 2010 © 978-9332576223 2 Computer Networks Andrew S. Tanenbaum (cGraw-Hill Higher Education, 4th Edition, January 2007 © —978-0072967753 Data Communication [Behrouz A. Forouzan 3 and Networking {Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition, June 24, 2015 [Bobbi Sandberg 9339222199 © 9789339222192 letworking The 4 {Complete Reference 13. SOFTWARE/LEARNING WEBSITES 1, www.nptel.ac.in 2. www.tutorialspoint.com 14, _ PO-COMPETENCY- CO MAPPING Por_| Po2 | Po3 | POs | POS] POs] POT cory 3 2 2 2 2 i i coz[ 3 3 3 2 T H i col 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 cosy 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 cos] 3 3 3 2 2 2 i PSOI_| PSO2 COT 3 : Co2 3 T Cos 2 2 Coa 3 2 COS 2 3 Sign Sign Name: Name: ITP. Sharma Mr. U.V. Kokate 2.A.A. Shaikh Dr. $.B. Nikam (Course Experts) (Head of Department) (Department of Computer Engineering) jm Sign: fame: Mr ULV, Kokate Name: 1. $.B. Nikam Mr. A.S. Zanpure Programme Head) "DC Inchowe (Department of Computer Engineering) (CDC In-charge) COMP, GPP Page 164 of 400 18008

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