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Advance Computer Networks

At the end of this course, students will be able to

1. Apply knowledge of mathematics, probability, and statistics to model and analyze some
networking protocols.
2. Design, implement, and analyze computer networks.
3. Identify, formulate, and solve network engineering problems.
4. Show knowledge of contemporary issues in high performance computer networks.
5. Use techniques, skills, and modern networking tools necessary for engineering practice.

Syllabus Contents:

Unit 1:
Networks and Services : Types of Networks, Network design issues, Data in support of network design.
Network design tools, protocols and architecture. Streaming stored Audio and Video, Best effort service,
protocols for real time interactive applications, Beyond best effort, scheduling and policing mechanism,
integrated services, and RSVP-differentiated services.

Unit 2:
VoIP : VoIP system architecture, protocol hierarchy, Structure of a voice endpoint, Protocols for the
transport of voice media over IP networks. Providing IP quality of service for voice, signaling protocols
for VoIP, PSTN gateways, VoIP applications.

Unit 3:
Virtual Private Network : VPN-Remote-Access VPN, site-to-site VPN, Tunneling to PPP, Security in VPN.
MPLS operation, Routing, Tunneling and use of FEC, Traffic Engineering, MPLS based VPN, overlay
networks-P2P connections.

Unit 4:
Traffic Modeling: Little’s theorem, Need for modeling, Poisson modeling, Non-Poisson models, Network
performance evaluation.

Unit 5:
Network Security and Management: Principles of cryptography, Authentication, integrity, key
distribution and certification, Access control and fire walls, attacks and counter measures, security in
many layers.

Unit 6:
Network Management: Infrastructure for network management, The internet standard management
framework – SMI, MIB, SNMP, Security and administration, ASN.1.

Text/Reference Books:
1. Kershenbaum A., “Telecommunications Network Design Algorithms”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1993.
2. Larry Peterson & Bruce David, “Computer Networks: A System Approach”, Morgan Kaufmann, 2003.
3. Douskalis B., “IP Telephony: The Integration of Robust VoIP Services”, Pearson Ed. Asia,2000.
4. Warland J., Varaiya P., “High-Performance Communication Networks”, Morgan Kaufmann, 1996.
5. Model Curriculum of Engineering & Technology PG Courses [Volume -II] [ 331 ]
6. Stallings W., “High-Speed Networks: TCP/IP and ATM Design Principles”, Prentice Hall, 1998.
7. Leon Garcia, Widjaja, “Communication networks”, TMH 7threprint 2002.
8. William Stalling, “Network security, essentials”, Pearson education Asia publication, 4th Edition,
2011.

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