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Srinivasan Engineering College, Perambalur

Department Of Computer Science and Engineering Even Semester 2013 2014 DATE: 16.12.2013 Course Handout
Course No Course Title Course Instructor Instructor-in-charge : : : : CS1451 Network Protocols Elakkiya.P Banupriya.S

LTPC
3 0 0 3

COURSE OBJECTIVES To study the functions of various network protocols.


To study the mechanisms used in network management. To study Protocols and Standards used by various entities in an end-to end connection over the Internet.

COURSE OUTCOME Upon successful completion of this course, a student will be able to.. Recognize the functions and uses of a Frame Relay protocol and Call control. Understand the issues involved in congestion control in packet switching network. Know the basic functions of various protocols. Know how to monitor the status and behavior of end system, sub sytem and intermediate system Learn how to create Common Network management system . TEXT BOOK(S) [TB]
1.William Stallings, Data and Computer Communications 5th Edition, PHI, 1997. 2.William Stallings, SNMP, SNMPV2, SNMPV3 and RMON1 and 2, 3rd Edition, Addison Wesley, 1999. 3. Mani Subramanian, Network ManagementPrinciples and Practices, Addison Wesley, 2000. 4. William Stallings, Cryptography and Network Security, PHI, 2000. 5. William Stallings, High speed networks and Internets Performance and Quality of service, pearson, second edition. 6. William Stallings,ISDN And Broadband ISDN with frame relay and ATM, 4ED.

COURSE PLAN / SCHEDULE


S.No

Topics to be covered

Learning objectives

Ref. to Text Book

No. of lectures

1 2 3

Frame relay protocol architecture Call control Data transfer

Describe the primary functionality traits of Frame Relay Details of call control depend on the context of its use Connection setup/teardown carried on separate channel. Cannot do flow and error control

T1[301-302] T5[88] T1[302-303]

2 1 2

FORMAT NO: FM02 /Issue: 01/Revision: 00

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Overview of ISDN Channels User access Protocols ATM Protocol architecture Transmission of ATM cells ATM adaptation layer Congestion control Broadband ISDN Basic Protocol function Internet Protocol Operation Internet Protocol IP v4 IPV6 Routing Protocols Internet Application Protocols Voice over IP and Multimedia support SIP RTP Network management requirements Network monitoring

Decribes about multimedia network provides itegrated analog and digital services over the same network Includes LAPD and bearer channel data link control. 3 types of it services,voice,video and data Norrow band ISDN is also known as basic ISDN Fixed-size packets called cells. Increases network performance and reliability Way to implement the switching mechanism in hardware. Needs to support information transfer protocols not based on ATM To understand the issues involved in congestion control in packet switching network Transports very high data rate signals Explains various protocol functions like encapsulation, fragmentation and reassembly It includes routing, datagram lifetime error and flow control. IP provides a connectionless or datagram, service between end systems. IPv4 is a connectionless protocol for use on packet-switched Link Layer networks The Internet operates by transferring data between hosts in small packets Specifies how routers communicate with each other, disseminating information that enables them to select routes between any two nodes on a computer network Supports any type of single media or multimedia session, including teleconferencing Defines a standardized packet format for delivering audio and video over IP networks. Describes about fault management, accounting and performance management Monitors the status and behavior of the end systems, intermediate systems, and subsystems that make up the configuration to be managed. Concerned about configuration control security control. Simple network management protocol "Internet-standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks Explains the model of network management that is used for TCP/IP network management. Explains various practical issues of SNMP

T6[97-117] T6[181-215] T6[161-178] T6[134-136] T1[308-314] T1[319-324] T5[107-117] T1[355-387] T6[373-409] T1[528-535] T1[539-546] T1[546-548] T1[548-556] T1[556-565] T1[584-595]

2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2

19 20 21

T1[775-784] T1[784-795] T2[18-22]

2 2 2

22

T2[39-61]

23 24 25 26

Network control SNMP Concepts & MIBs Implementation issues

T2[71-83] T2[179-218] T2[87-173] T2[208-218]

2 2 2 2

FORMAT NO: FM02 /Issue: 01/Revision: 00

27 28 39

SNMP V2 system architecture Protocols SNMP V3

Two significant enhancements in SNMPv2 architecture, contains 7 messages and 2 manager applications. Describes data structures iofSNMPv2 PDUs and SNMPv2 protocol operations. an interoperable standards-based protocol for network management Remote Network MONitoring (RMON) MIB was developed by the IETF to support monitoring and protocol analysis of LANs Defines how to create a common network management system. CMIP is more complex

T3[208-209] T3[242-249] T3[254-284]

2 2 2

30

RMON

T3[287-306]

31

CMIP

T3[629-632]

Total number of classes planned: 56

EVALUATION SCHEME INTERNAL ASSESSMENT EC No. 1 Evaluation Components Slip Tests Duration 40 min Weightage 20% Date & Time Monday-Friday & 8.30am to 9.15am 27-01-2014 To 0102-2014 & 8.30am to 10.00am To be announced later
Co- Instructor

Venue

Cycle Test 1

1.30hr

Cycle Test 2

1.30hr

30%

17-02-2014 To 2402-2014 & 8.30am to 10.00am 10-03-2014 To 1503-2014 & 8.30am to 10.00am

Cycle Test 3

1.30hr

Model Exam Attendance percentage

3hr

30%

05-04-2014 To 1104-2014 & 1.00pm to 4.00pm

Continuous

20%

LINKS: Question Bank : http://www.sriengg.com/question-bank/ University Question Paper : http://www.sriengg.com/question-bank/


HOD (S.Jayanthi) Instructor-In-Charge

(P.Elakkiya)

(S.Banupriya)

FORMAT NO: FM02 /Issue: 01/Revision: 00

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