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Mca 502 Internet Technology and Applications Syllabus MCA

This document provides an overview of the modules covered in the MCA 502 Internet Technology and Applications course. Module 1 discusses internetworking principles, TCP/IP models, IP addressing, routing protocols and autonomous systems. Module 2 covers multicasting, multicast applications and routing protocols. Module 3 examines the Domain Name System. Module 4 describes electronic mail architectures and protocols. Module 5 discusses multimedia technologies including audio/video compression and streaming, Real-Time Transport Protocol, and private networks. The course covers fundamental internet protocols, applications, and services in depth.

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Mca 502 Internet Technology and Applications Syllabus MCA

This document provides an overview of the modules covered in the MCA 502 Internet Technology and Applications course. Module 1 discusses internetworking principles, TCP/IP models, IP addressing, routing protocols and autonomous systems. Module 2 covers multicasting, multicast applications and routing protocols. Module 3 examines the Domain Name System. Module 4 describes electronic mail architectures and protocols. Module 5 discusses multimedia technologies including audio/video compression and streaming, Real-Time Transport Protocol, and private networks. The course covers fundamental internet protocols, applications, and services in depth.

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MCA 502 INTERNET TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS

Module 1 Internetworking(Host to Host delivery):- Principles, TCP/IP reference model, Connectionless Internetworking, Internet Protocol(IP). IP addressing: Classful addressing, Classless addressing, Subnetting, Supernetting. Other Network layer Protocols: ARP, RARP, ICMP, IGMP. Autonomous Systems. Unicasting, Unicast Routing Protocols : Interior Gateway Routing Protocol- RIP, OSPF. Exterior Gateway Routing Protocols - BGP. Module 2 Multicasting, Multicast applications, Multicast Routing Protocols: MOSPF, DVMRP. Host Configuration Protocols: BOOTP, DHCP. IPv6 and ICMPv6- Comparison of IPv4 and IPv6. UDP: Process to Process Communication, User Datagram and Header format, UDP operation, Use of UDP. TCP:- TCP Services, TCP features, TCP Segment Header, TCP Connection management, TCP State Transition Diagram, Flow Control, Error Control Silly Window Syndrome, TCP Congestion control, TCP timer management Module 3 Domain Name System(DNS) :- Name space, Domain name space, Distribution of name space, DNS in the Internet, Resolution, DNS messages, Types of Records, Compression, DDNS. TELNET:- Concept, Network Virtual Terminal, Embedding. File Transfer Protocol(FTP):- Connections, communication, File Transfer, Anonymous FTP. Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP): Messages, Connection, Data Transfer. Module 4 Electronic Mail: Architecture, User agent - Sending Mail, Receiving Mail. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). Mail transfer agent: SMTP. Mail access protocols: POP and IMAP. Webbased Mail. World Wide Web- Hypertext and Hypermedia- Browser Architecture- Static documents- HTMLDynamic Documents- Common Gateway Interface(CGI)- Active Documents. HTTP:- Transactions, Request messages, Response message, Headers, Some other features. WAP Architecture, protocol stack and features. Module 5 Multimedia:- Digitizing Audio and Video, Audio and Video compression, Streaming Stored Audio/Video, Streaming Live Audio/Video, Real Time interactive Audio/Video- Real Time Transport Protocol (RTP), Real Time Transport Control Protocol (RTCP), Video On Demand, Voice Over IP. Private Networks, Virtual Private Network and Network Address Translation(NAT). Text books: Behrouz A. Forouzan - TCP/IP Protocol Suite- Third Edition- Tata McGraw Hill

References: 1. Andrew S Tanenbaum- Computer Networks- PHI- Fourth Edition. 2. Behrouz A. Forouzan Data Communications and Networking- Fourth Edition- Tata McGraw Hill 3. William Stallings- Data and computer communications- PHI- Seventh Edition. 4. Douglas E. Comer- Internetworking with TCP/IP- Volume I- PHI- Third Edition. 5. Comer, Douglas. The Internet Book: Everything you need to know about computer networking and how the Internet works, 4th Ed., 2007

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