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SREENIVASA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES.

(AUTONOMOUS)
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIECNCE AND ENGINEERING

III B.Tech I Semester L T P C


3 1 0 3
16CSE313 COMPUTER NETWORKS

Course Educational Objectives:

CEO1: To provide knowledge on Identify the components required to build different types of networks,
understand the OSI and TCP/IP architectures and different data link layer protocols.
CEO2: To be exposed to the required functionality at the Ethernet.
CEO3: To learn the different routing protocols, internet protocols and IP addressing.
CEO4: To learn the use of TCP, UDP protocols.
CEO5: To develop skill to apply the concept of application layer protocols

UNIT – 1 : Fundamentals, Physical Layer and Data Link Layer

Network Hardware - Network software – OSI & TCP/IP References models - Guided transmission media -
Communication satellites - The public switched telephone network – Switching - Data link layer design
issues - Elementary data link protocols – Stop and Wait Protocol - Sliding window protocol.

UNIT – 2 : The Medium Access Control Sublayer

The channel allocation problem - Multiple access protocols - Ethernet- Ethernet cabling - Manchester
encoding - Ethernet MAC sub layer protocol - Switched Ethernet - Fast Ethernet - Wireless LANS - The
802.11 protocol stack - The 802.11 physical layer – The 802.11 MAC sub layer protocol - The 802.11
frame structure.

UNIT - 3 : The Network Layer

Network layer design issues - Routing algorithms (DSDV, RIP, OSPF, DSR) – Congestion control
algorithms – Internetworking – Internet Protocols : IPv4 , IPv6 - Addresses.

UNIT - 4 : The Transport Layer

Overview of Transport layer - Elements of transport protocols - The internet transport protocols: UDP and
TCP.

UNIT – 5 : The Application Layer

Traditional applications: DNS- Electronic mail (SMTP, POP3, IMAP, MIME) - WWW – HTTP – FTP -
Web Services – SNMP
SREENIVASA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES.
(AUTONOMOUS)
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIECNCE AND ENGINEERING

Course Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course the student will be able to,

Course Outcomes POs related to COs


CO1 Demonstrate knowledge on fundamentals of network components and PO1, PO2
topologies, Analyze the OSI and TCP/IP stack and the different protocols
in Data Link layer.
CO2 Classify the Media Access Control Protocols and different Internetworking PO1, PO2
CO3 Demonstrate various types of routing techniques and design the different PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4
routing protocols for wired / wireless.
CO4 Demonstrate uses of datagram delivery PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4
CO5 Apply the different strategies Operations of DNS, FTP, HTTP, Email PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4
Protocols, SNMP

Text Books :

1. Computer Networks, 4/e, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 2008,Pearson Education, New Jersey.


2. Data Communications and Networking, 4/e, Behrouz A. Forouzan, 2006,Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.

Reference Books:

1. Computer Communications and Networking Technologies,1/e, Michael A.Gallo, William M. Hancock,


2001, Cengage Learning, New Delhi.
2. Computer Networks: Principles, Technologies and Protocols for Network Design,1/e, Natalia Olifer,
Victor Olifer, 2006,Wiley India, New Jersey.
3. Computer and Communication Network,1/e, Nader F. Mir, 2007,Pearson Education, New Jersey.
4. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet, 3/e, James F.Kurose -
K.W.Ross,2005, Pearson Education, New Jersey.
5. Data and Computer Communications,1/e, G.S.Hura and M.Singhal,2001, CRC Press, Taylor and
Francis Group, FL United States.

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