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18EC71 Computer Networks

The document outlines the syllabus for a Computer Networks course, detailing various modules and topics to be covered. It includes questions related to wireless LANs, Ethernet technologies, NAT, DHCP, IPv4, UDP, TCP, and electronic mail. Each module consists of multiple questions aimed at assessing different levels of understanding and analysis of the subject matter.

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18EC71 Computer Networks

The document outlines the syllabus for a Computer Networks course, detailing various modules and topics to be covered. It includes questions related to wireless LANs, Ethernet technologies, NAT, DHCP, IPv4, UDP, TCP, and electronic mail. Each module consists of multiple questions aimed at assessing different levels of understanding and analysis of the subject matter.

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Subject: Computer Networks Faculty Name: Manjunath.

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Subject Code: 18EC71
(After Moderartion)
Module 2:

1. List and explain characteristics of wireless LANs (10) [K2]


2. Analyze CSMA/CD working with the help of flowchart (10)[K4]
3. Illustrate the implementation of standard Ethernet technologies with appropriate
diagrams(10)[K4]
4. Explain CSMA and show the behaviour of the three persistence methods of CSMA
(10) [K3]
5. Explain the format of standard Ethernet frame.What are the minimum and
maximum frame lengths? (10) [K2]
6. Compare ALOHA,CSMA/CA random access methods (10)[K4]

Module 3

1.With a neat diagram explain how can a NAT help in address translation (10) [K3]
2.Illustrate the occupation of the address space in classful addressing with suitable
figures (10) [K4]
3.Illustrate DHCP[Dynamic Host Configuration protocol] in detail (10) [K3]
4.Illustrate IPV4 datagram format with a neat diagram (10) [K3]
5.Illustrate distance vector routing algorithm using Bellman ford equations (10) [K4]
6.Illustrate fragmentation of datagram in network layer with example (10) [K4]
7. Describe various security features of IPv4 datagrams (10) [K3]
8. Illustrate with neat sketch datagram approach and virtual circuit approach in packet
switching (10) [K3]
9. Illustrate Link state algorithm with suitable steps (10) [K3]

Module 4

1.Describe the general services provided by UDP.Explain the UDP user datagram
format (10) [K4]
2.Explain working of Go-back -N protocol with its FSM (10) [K2]
3.Explain selective repeat protocol with its FSM (10) [K2]
4.Contrast connection less and connection oriented service showing the movement of
packets using timeline (10) [K4]
5. List the features UDP and explain applications of UDP (10) [K3]
6.Analyse TCP connection establishment and connection termination using three way
handshaking (10) [K4]
7.List the features of TCP.Explain TCP segment format with diagram (10) [K4]
8.Contrast TCP and UDP protocols in detail (10) [K4]

Module 5
1.Illustrate the architecture and format of electronic mail (10) [K3]
2.Explain persistent and non -persistent connections in HTTP (10)[K2]
3.Illustrate DNS recursive and iterative resolutions (10) [K3]
4.Distinguish local logging and romote logging (10) [K4]
5.Explain the following with diagram (10)[K2]
(i) WWW (ii)HTTP (iii)FTP
6.Explain POP3 with diagram (10)[K2]
7.Illustrate DNS name space,DNS in the internet and resolution (10) [K3]
8.Explain the following
(i) TELNET (ii)Client/Server architecture (10) [K2]

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