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The document outlines the course structure for 'Computer Networks' (Course Code: 22CST503), detailing objectives, syllabus content, and course outcomes. It covers fundamental concepts of data communication, data link layer protocols, network layer protocols, transport layer protocols, and application layer protocols. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of networking principles and practices, with a total of 52 teaching hours and 4 credits.

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The document outlines the course structure for 'Computer Networks' (Course Code: 22CST503), detailing objectives, syllabus content, and course outcomes. It covers fundamental concepts of data communication, data link layer protocols, network layer protocols, transport layer protocols, and application layer protocols. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of networking principles and practices, with a total of 52 teaching hours and 4 credits.

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Course Title COMPUTER NETWORKS

Course Code 22CST503


Category Professional Core Course (PCC)
No. of Hours/Week Total Credits
Scheme and L T P SS Total teaching
Credits hours
04 00 00 00 04 52 04
CIE Marks: 50 SEE Marks: 50 Total Max. Marks:100 Duration of SEE:03 Hours

Description
1. To understand the Fundamentals of data communication and networks.

Course 2. To understand and analyze the data link layer protocols for error detection and
Objectives: correction methods.
3. To analyze the network layer protocols for efficient data transmission over IP
4. To create the awareness of the transport layer and application layer protocols

Unit Syllabus Content No. of


No. Hours
1 Introduction to Networks: Introduction to Data communications, Networks, 10
The Internet, protocols and standards, layered tasks, layers in the OSI Model,
TCP/IP protocol suite
2 The Data link layer: Introduction: Types of Errors, Redundancy, Detection 10
Versus Correction) Block Coding (Error Detection and correction, Hamming
Distance), Cyclic Codes (Cyclic Redundancy Check) Checksum (Internet
Checksum), Framing, Stop and wait ARQ, Random access.
3 The Network Layer: Datagram Networks, Virtual Circuit Networks Routing 12
Algorithms (Distance vector and Link state), Congestion Control Algorithms
(leaky Bucket), IPV4–addressing, header format, subnet addressing,
Fragmentation and reassembly; IPV6-addressing, header format.
4 The Transport Layer: User datagram protocol; Transmission control 10
protocol; TCP congestion control; Internet routing protocols (RIP, OSPF).
5 Application Layer: Domain Name Space, Electronic Mail, File Transfer, 10
Web Documents and HTTP, Network Management System.

Course Description RBT Levels


Outcomes

CO1 Recognize and classify the different topologies and network models. L1, L2
CO2 Apply the knowledge of data link layer protocols for error detection and L3
correction.
CO3 Demonstrate the concepts of routing the packets over IP. L3
CO4 Investigate the functionalities and services provided by layers 3 and L5
above.

CO-PO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 P06 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
Mapping
CO1 3 3 - 1

CO2 3 3 - 1

CO3 3 3 3 2 1

CO4 3 3 2 3 1
Strong -3 Medium -2 Weak -1
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Behrouz A.Forouzan, Data Communication and Networking, 5th Edition Tata
McGraw-Hill, ISBN-13, 9780073250328, 2014.-
Units 1, 2, 3
2. Alberto Leon-Garcia and IndraWidjaja, Communication Networks –
Fundamental concepts and Key architectures, 2ndEdition, Tata McGraw-
Hill,ISBN-13:978-0-07-0595019, 2014.
Units 4, 5
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Andrew S. Tanenbaum and David J. Wetherall, Computer-Networks5th Edition,
Pearson Education.(www.pearsonhighered.com/tanenbaum)
2. Kurose James F., Ross Keith W., Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, 7th
Edition, Pearson Education
3. Larry L Peterson and Bruce S Davie, Computer Networks, 5thedition, ELSEVIER
COURSE 1. Dr. Prerana Chaithra
COORDINATORs: 2. Prof. Uma K M

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