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COURSE OBJECTIVES:
To understand the concept of layering in networks.
To know the functions of protocols of each layer of TCP/IP protocol suite.
To visualize the end-to-end flow of information.
To learn the functions of network layer and the various routing protocols
To familiarize the functions and protocols of the Transport layer
UNIT IV ROUTING
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Routing and protocols: Unicast routing - Distance Vector Routing - RIP - Link State Routing –
OSPF – Path-vector routing - BGP - Multicast Routing: DVMRP – PIM.
Theory: 45 Periods
PRACTICAL EXERCISES:
Learn to use commands like tcpdump, netstat, ifconfig, nslookup and traceroute. Capture ping
and trace route PDUs using a network protocol analyzer and examine.
Write a HTTP web client program to download a web page using TCP sockets.
Applications using TCP sockets like: a) Echo client and echo server b) Chat
Simulation of DNS using UDP sockets.
Use a tool like Wireshark to capture packets and examine the packets
Write a code simulating ARP /RARP protocols.
Study of Network simulator (NS) and Simulation of Congestion Control Algorithms using NS.
Study of TCP/UDP performance using Simulation tool.
Simulation of Distance Vector/ Link State Routing algorithm.
Simulation of an error correction code (like CRC)
Practical: 30 Hours
Total : 75 Periods
COURSE OUTCOMES:
TEXT BOOKS
James F. Kurose, Keith W. Ross, “Computer Networking, A Top-Down Approach Featuring the
Internet”, Eighth Edition, Pearson Education, 2021.
Behrouz A. Forouzan, “Data Communications and Networking with TCP/IP Protocol Suite”,
Sixth Edition TMH, 2022
REFERENCES
Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie, “Computer Networks: A Systems Approach”, Fifth Edition,
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., 2012.
William Stallings, “Data and Computer Communications”, Tenth Edition, Pearson Education,
2013.
Nader F. Mir, “Computer and Communication Networks”, Second Edition, Prentice Hall, 2014.
Ying-Dar Lin, Ren-Hung Hwang, Fred Baker, “Computer Networks: An Open Source
Approach”, McGraw Hill, 2012.