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The document outlines the course handout for the Computer Networks Lab (IS3232) at Manipal University Jaipur for the Jan-May 2024 session, detailing faculty, course objectives, and outcomes. Students will learn fundamental networking concepts, including routing, DHCP, and socket programming, with assessments based on continuous evaluation and end-term exams. The syllabus includes practical lab sessions on network configuration and utilities, supported by references for further study.

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The document outlines the course handout for the Computer Networks Lab (IS3232) at Manipal University Jaipur for the Jan-May 2024 session, detailing faculty, course objectives, and outcomes. Students will learn fundamental networking concepts, including routing, DHCP, and socket programming, with assessments based on continuous evaluation and end-term exams. The syllabus includes practical lab sessions on network configuration and utilities, supported by references for further study.

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MANIPAL UNIVERSITY JAIPUR

School of Computer & Communication Engineering


DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING(IOT & IS)
Course Hand-out
Computer Networks Lab| IS3232 | 1 Credits | 0 0 2

Session: Jan-2024 – May 2024 | Faculty Name: Dr Pooja Gupta, Dr. Rajesh Kumar,Dr. Somya Goyal, Dr.
Abhishek Narwariya
Class: B.Tech. III Year, VI Semester (IOT & IS)

Faculty:

S.No. Section Theory Lab


1 A Dr. Kusum Lata Jain Rajesh Kumar

2 B Dr. Abhishek
Dr. Abhishek Narwariya Narwariya

3 C Dr. Somya Goyal Dr. Somya Goyal

4 D Dr. Pooja Gupta Dr. Pooja Gupta

A. Introduction:
To familiarize the students with the fundamental concepts of networking, connecting
devices, implementation of routing, virtual LAN, NAT, DHCP, socket programming and
network utilities.

B. Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to

[CS3232.1]: Demonstrate the concepts of cisco packet tracer and network connecting devices.
[CS3232.2]: Demonstrate the concept of topology and configuration.
[CS3232.3]: Demonstrate the implementation of different protocols.
[CS3232.4]: Demonstrate the concepts NAT protocol configuration.
[CS3232.5]: Demonstrate the concept of socket programming.
[CS3232.6]: Demonstrate the usage different network utilities.

C PROGRAM OUTCOMES AND PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

PO1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, computer science, and
communication engineering fundamentals to the solution of complex engineering problems.

PO2. Problem analysis: The sophisticated curriculum would enable a graduate to identify,
formulate, review research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching
substantiated conclusions using basic principles of mathematics, computing techniques and
communication engineering principles.

PO3. Design/development of solutions: Upon analysing, the B Tech IT graduate should be able to
devise solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that
meet the specified requirements with appropriate consideration for law, safety, cultural & societal
obligations with environmental considerations.
PO4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: To imbibe the inquisitive practices to have
thrust for innovation and excellence that leads to use research-based knowledge and research
methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the
information to provide valid conclusions.

PO5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with
an understanding of the limitations.

PO6. The engineer and society: The engineers are called society builders and transformers. B.
Tech IT graduate should be able to apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess
societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the
professional engineering practice.

PO7. Environment and sustainability: The zero effect and zero defect is not just a slogan, it is to
be practised in each action. Thus, a B Tech IT should understand the impact of the professional
engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of,
and need for sustainable development.

PO8. Ethics: Protection of IPR, staying away from plagiarism are important. Student should be
able to apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of the
engineering practice.

PO9. Individual and teamwork: United we grow, divided we fall is a culture at MUJ. Thus, an
outgoing student should be able to function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader
in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

PO10. Communication: Communicate effectively for all engineering processes & activities with
the peer engineering team, community and with society at large. Clarity of thoughts, being able to
comprehend and formulate effective reports and design documentation, make effective
presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PO11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader
in a team, to manage projects and in varied environments.

PO12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage
in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

At the end of the BTech CSE program, the student:

[PSO.1] Analysis to design, develop and implement efficient software for a given real life problem.

[PSO.2] Develop through practice apply knowledge of AI, Machine Learning and Data Mining in
analyzing big data for extracting useful information from it and for performing predictive analysis.

[PSO.3] Implement to design, manage, and secure wired/ wireless computer networks for transfer
and sharing of information.

D. Assessment Plan:
Criteria Description Maximum Marks
Internal Continuous evaluation 60 (5 marks SWRE
Assessment Certification, 20 CE, 20
(Summative) marks MTE, 5 lab file,
10 marks attendance)
End Term Exam End Term Practical Exam 40
(Summative) (Performance and Viva)
Total 100
Attendance A minimum of 75% Attendance is required to be maintained by a student
(Formative) to be qualified for taking up the End Semester examination. The allowance
of 25% includes all types of leaves including medical leaves.

E. SYLLABUS
Cisco Packet Tracer: Introduction to packet tracer and networking device components, Router mode,
Switch/Router basic commands; designing of star topology using HUB and Switch, IP configuration of end
devices, Configuring DHCP server, Static routing, RIP, OSPF, VLAN and NAT. Network programming:
Transmission control protocol and User datagram protocol. Network Utilities: PING, NETSTAT, IPCONFIG,
IFCONFIG, ARP, TRACE-ROUTE

F. REFERENCES

1. A S Tanenbaum,“Computer Networks”, 5 th Edition, Pearson, 2010.


2. B.A. Forouzan, “TCP/IP Protocol Suite”, 4 th Edition, TMH, 2010.
3. L. Laura Chappell, J. Aragon and G.Combs, “Troubleshooting with Wireshark:
Locate the Source of performance Problems”, Laura Chappell University, 2014.
G . Lab Plan

Lab Topics Session Outcome Mode of Corresponding Mode of Assessing the


No. Delivery CO Outcome
1 Introduction to Packet tracer and networking Understand packet tracer, types of interface Lecture CS3232.1 Continuous Evaluation
device components and networking devices. Demonstration End Term Examination
at system
Router Mode, Switch/Router basic commands Understand router and switch basic modes Lecture CS3232.1 Continuous Evaluation
2 Demonstration CS3232.2 End Term Examination
at system
3-4 Star Topology using HUB and Switch, IP Understand topology creation and Lecture CS3232.2 Continuous Evaluation
configuration of end devices, show command, configuration Demonstration End Term Examination
copy command, password setting, hostname at system
setting
5 Network Utilities Commands: PING, Demonstrate the use of network utilities Lecture CS3232.6 Continuous Evaluation
NETSTAT, IPCONFIG, IFCONFIG, ARP, Demonstration End Term Examination
TRACE-ROUTE, NETSTAT, NSLOOKUP, at system
PATHPING
6 DHCP configuration Understand DHCP and configuration Lecture CS3232.3 Continuous Evaluation
Demonstration End Term Examination
at system
7-8 Configuration of Static Routing Protocol Understand implementation of static and Lecture CS3232.3 Continuous Evaluation
Configuration of RIP. dynamic routing Demonstration End Term Examination
Configuration of OSPF. at system

9 Configuration of VLAN and troubleshooting Understand VLAN configuration and Lecture CS3232.3 Continuous Evaluation
troubleshooting Demonstration End Term Examination
at system
10 NAT Protocol Configuration and Understand NAT and its configuration Lecture CS3232.4 Continuous Evaluation
troubleshooting Demonstration End Term Examination
at system
11 Network Utilities Tools: NMAP, Wireshark, Understand the Network Utility Lecture CS3232.5 Continuous Evaluation
Network Scanner Demonstration End Term Examination
at system
12-14 Case Study / Mini Project: Build a Small Lecture CS3232.5 Continuous Evaluation
Network and Scale to Larger Networks, Demonstration End Term Examination
Troubleshooting Scenarios at system
I Course Articulation Matrix: (Mapping of COs with POs)
CORRELATION WITH PROGRAM OUTCOMES CORRELATION WITH
CO PROGRAM SPECIFIC
STATEMENT OUTCOMES

PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PSO 1 PSO 2 PSO 3


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
[CS3232.1]: Demonstrate the concepts of packet 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
tracer and network connecting devices.

[CS3232.2]: Demonstrate the concept of topology and 1 1 1 1


configuration.
[CS3232.3]: Demonstrate the implementation of 1 1 1 1
different protocols.
[CS3232.4]: Demonstrate the concepts NAT protocol 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
configuration.

[CS3232.5]: Demonstrate the concept of socket 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1


programming.
[CS3232.6]: Demonstrate the usage different network 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
utilities.

1-Low Correlation; 2- Moderate Correlation; 3- Substantial Correlation


Computer Networks Lab
Course Code: IS3232

List of Experiments
Course Code: IS3232 Semester-VI

1. Introduction to Packet tracer and networking device components.


2. Configuration of Router Modes, Switch/Router basic commands.
3. Simulation of Star topology using hub and switch. IP configuration of end devices.
4. Show command, copy command, password setting, and change the hostname
5. Configuration of DHCP protocol and troubleshooting.
6. Configuration of Static routing protocol.
7. Configuration of dynamic routing protocol (RIPv1, RIPv2, OSPF).
8. Configuration of VLAN and troubleshooting.
9. NAT Protocol Configuration and troubleshooting
10. Network Utilities- Ping, Netstat, Ipconfig, Arp, Trace-route
11. Implement the security on the switch and router (access control list).

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