Module 1
Network goals -topologies- configurations-concept of internet- ISO-OSI 7 Layer Standard -peer processes-Functions of each layer-TCPIP reference model – Transmission media -description and characteristics – base band and broad band transmission-synchronous and asynchronous -full duplex, half duplex links- Concepts of WAP technology.
Network goals -topologies- configurations-concept of internet- ISO-OSI 7 Layer Standard -peer processes-Functions of each layer-TCPIP reference model – Transmission media -description and characteristics – base band and broad band transmission-synchronous and asynchronous -full duplex, half duplex links- Concepts of WAP technology.
Module 2
MODEMS-serial communication standards – X-21 digital interface- Need for data link layer-stop and wait and sliding window protocol-HDLC-terminal handling- polling-multiplexing- concentration-virtual circuit and data-grams – routing -congestion control.
MODEMS-serial communication standards – X-21 digital interface- Need for data link layer-stop and wait and sliding window protocol-HDLC-terminal handling- polling-multiplexing- concentration-virtual circuit and data-grams – routing -congestion control.
Module 3
LAN- base band and broad band Lan’s – carrier sense networks-CSMACD -ring network- shared memory -IEEE802 standards-introduction to X-25. Transport layer- design issues- establishing and releasing connection – flow control – buffering – crash recovery – a simple transport protocol on X-25.
LAN- base band and broad band Lan’s – carrier sense networks-CSMACD -ring network- shared memory -IEEE802 standards-introduction to X-25. Transport layer- design issues- establishing and releasing connection – flow control – buffering – crash recovery – a simple transport protocol on X-25.
Module 4
Session layer- design issues -data exchange – dialogue management – synchronization- remote procedure call-client server model – Presentation layer-data presentation-compression- network security-privacy- cryptography- presentation layer in ARPANET.
Session layer- design issues -data exchange – dialogue management – synchronization- remote procedure call-client server model – Presentation layer-data presentation-compression- network security-privacy- cryptography- presentation layer in ARPANET.
Module 5
Application layer – virtual terminal – file transfer protocol-E-mail-introduction to distributed system – ATM-protocol architecture -ATM logical connections -ATM cells -cell transmission- ATM adaptation layer -AAL protocols -basic principles of SDH and SONET.
Application layer – virtual terminal – file transfer protocol-E-mail-introduction to distributed system – ATM-protocol architecture -ATM logical connections -ATM cells -cell transmission- ATM adaptation layer -AAL protocols -basic principles of SDH and SONET.
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References
1. Computer Networks Andrew S Tannenbaum, Pearson Education.
2. An Engineering Approach to Computer Networking Keshav, Pearson Education.
3. Computer Networking A Top Down Approach Kurose Pearson Education.
4. Computer Network & Internet Comer, Pearson Education.
5. Data communication Hausly
6. Computer Networks, protocols standards & interfaces, Uyless Balack
7. Local Area Networks William Stallings, Pearson Education.
8. Understanding Data Communication and networks- 2nd ed-William A Shay (Vikas Thomson Learning)
2. An Engineering Approach to Computer Networking Keshav, Pearson Education.
3. Computer Networking A Top Down Approach Kurose Pearson Education.
4. Computer Network & Internet Comer, Pearson Education.
5. Data communication Hausly
6. Computer Networks, protocols standards & interfaces, Uyless Balack
7. Local Area Networks William Stallings, Pearson Education.
8. Understanding Data Communication and networks- 2nd ed-William A Shay (Vikas Thomson Learning)