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VIDHYADEEP INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING &

TECHNOLOGY (DIPLOMA)

THIRD-YEAR DIPLOMA COMPUTER ENGINEERINGSYLLABUS

Semester: 5TH

Course Code: 002204580 Type of Course: PEC-LC-2

Course Name: Advanced Computer Network-Lab

Course Prerequisites: The purpose of this course is to help the student to attain the following
industry identified competency through various teaching-learning experiences.

COURSE OBJECTIVE(S):
This course on Advanced Computer Networks will focus on various concepts and
protocols of computer networks. Students will learn about IPv4, IPv6 and its features, routing
protocols like RIP, OSPF and BGP, and Transport Layer Protocols like TCP, UDP and SCTP.
They will also gain knowledge about Application Layer Protocols such as HTTP, SMTP, POP3,
IMAP4, and DNS.

TEACHING & EXAMINATION SCHEME:

Teaching Scheme (Hrs/Week) Examination Scheme


SEE CA
Theory Tutorial Practical Credit Total
Th Pr MSE PLE LA
0 0 2 1 00 25 00 00 25 50
Th: Theory; Pr: Practical; FA: Final Assessment; CAT: Continuous Assessment Theory; CAP:
Continuous Assessment Practical;

TOTAL Practical Hours: No. of Practical Hrs/Week*15 = 60

LIST OF PRACTICALS: (sample for 2 hrs/week)*15 weeks

Sr. Unit Time


Content
No. No. Duration
a) Rewrite the following IP addresses in binary notation
192.168.12.79
156.152.187.189
172.16.12.11
10.159.187.198
b) Consider the following IP addresses
214.229.206.83/28
153.120.147.39/26
115.173.104.1/18
1 70.173.166.71/1 I 4
Find the following for each above IP address
1. Network Address
2. First Host Address
3. Last Host Address
4. Broadcast Address
5. Next Subnet Address
c) An organization is granted block 212.18.190.0/24. The
administrator wants to create 32 subnets.
1. Find the subnet mask.

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VIDHYADEEP INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING &
TECHNOLOGY (DIPLOMA)

THIRD-YEAR DIPLOMA COMPUTER ENGINEERINGSYLLABUS

2. Find the number of addresses in each subnet.


3. Find the first and last address in subnet 1
4. Find the first and last address in subnet 32.
a) Investigate IP protocols by capturing and studying IP
datagrams using Wireshark
b) An IP datagram has arrived with the following partial
information in the header (in hexadecimal): 45000054
00030000 2006...
What is the header size?
2 I 2
Are there any options in the packet?
What is the size of data?
Is the packet fragmented?
How many more routers can the packet travel to?
What it the protocol number of the payload being carried by
the packet?
Capture and study ICMPv4 packets generated by Other
3 utility programs such as ping and traceroute using relevant I 4
software
Create a small IPv4 static routing network using relevant
4 I 2
software.
Create a small IPv6 network using any relevant 2
5 II 2
software.
6 Configure RIP routing protocol using relevant software. III 2
7 Configure OSPF routing protocol using relevant software. III 2
8 Configure BGP routing protocol using relevant software. III 2
a) The following is a dump (contents) of a UDP header in
hexadecimal format.
0045DF0000580000
a. What is the source port number?
b. What is the destination port number?
c. What is the total length of the user datagram?
d. What is the length of the data?
09 IV 4
b) The following is part of a TCP header dump (contents) in
hexadecimal format.
E293 0017 00000001 00000000 5002 07FF..
a. What is the source port number?
b. What is the destination port number?
c. What is the sequence number?
d. What is the acknowledgment number?
Capture and Study TCP and UDP Packets using relevant
10 IV 4
software.
Configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol using
11 V 2
relevant software.
TOTAL 30

FACULTY OF TECH. & ENGG. T.Y. TEACHING SCHEME 2


VIDHYADEEP INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING &
TECHNOLOGY (DIPLOMA)

THIRD-YEAR DIPLOMA COMPUTER ENGINEERINGSYLLABUS

Text Book(s):

Title of the Book Author(s) Publication


Advanced Computer J S Katre,Vaishali S joshi Tech knowledge
Network

Reference Book(s):

Title of the Book Author(s) Publication


Computer Networks: A Top- Behrouz A. Forouzan, McGraw Hill
Down Approach Special Indian Firouz Mosharraf Education(India)
Edition

Data Communication and Forouzan Behrouz McGraw Hill Educattion


Networking 5E (India), New Delhi, 2005,

Web Material Link(s):

a) https://boonsuen.com/process-scheduling-solver
b) http://cpuburst.com/ganttcharts.html
c) https://codepen.io/faso/pen/zqWGQW
d) https://www.tutorialspoint.com
e) www.w3schools.com

Equivalent/Corresponding Course on NPTEL (SWAYAM):

NPTEL course on
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/106106243

PRACTICAL EVALUATION:

Sr.
Activity Marks Weightage
No.
1 Semester End Examination (External Practical) 30 60%
2 Continuous Assessment Practical (CAP) 20 40%
Semester End Examination (External Practical)
1(a) Lab Experiment/Exercise 30%
1(b) Viva-voce 20%
1(c) Certified Record 10%
Continuous Assessment Practical (CAP)
2(a) Day to day Laboratory Work & Attendance 15%
2(b) Submission of Laboratory Work/Journal 10%
2(c) Exam 15%
* For 4 Credit Subjects
1 Credit = 25 Marks
Theory: 3 Credits = 75 Marks
Practicals: 1 Credit = 25 Marks

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VIDHYADEEP INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING &
TECHNOLOGY (DIPLOMA)

THIRD-YEAR DIPLOMA COMPUTER ENGINEERINGSYLLABUS

SEE Evaluation will be of 100 marks and converted to 50 Marks (75 Th + 25 Pr)
CA Evaluation will be of 100 Marks and converted to 50 Marks. (75 Th + 25 Pr)

Distribution of Marks for Theory Evaluation as per Bloom’s Taxonomy Level:

Level Remember Understand Apply Analyse Evaluate Create


% Weightage 20% 20% 25% 15% 10% 10%

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1 Configure a computer network using IPv4 protocol.


CO2 Configure a computer network using IPv6 protocol.
CO3 Choose unicast routing protocols to implement routing in the given computer
network.
CO4 Compare features, formats, and applications of various transport layer protocols.
CO5 Use various application layer protocols in the network configuration.

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