User:User/Advanced Computer Network

*Course Code : MCTA-202 *Lectuer Plan *Concept Notes / Study Material *Assignments (PoBL)
 * Course Title : Advanced Computer Networks

= Unit 1 =

Layering, Client Server Model, Application Programming, Interfaces, RFCS, Internet Address, Link Layer, SLIP, PPP, Ethernet 802, Encapsulation, IP Header, Routing, Subnet Addressing, Subnet Mask, CIDR, Special Case IP Addesses

*Problems: A new software company has to give a client server solution. As a network designer you have to develop the routing and give addressing. A scope for further expantion to IPv6 is also to be planned. As a team you have to find existing solutions being provided by others also. The end desirable outcome is a networking diagram for the client which is easy to understand

= Unit 2 =

Address Resolution Protocol, ARP Cache, Proxy ARP, RARP, Intenet Message Control Protocol (ICMP), IP Routing, Routing Principles, Dynamic Routing, RIPv2, OSPF,BGP

* Problem : A research team has to be part of Indian Internet Potocol Core Group to write a paper to the ministry on need for undertaking research in the area of ARP, Routing. The desired outcome is summary of the existing work with references and tabulate the international work done these areas along with the agencies involved. The same paper is to published in an International Journal

= Unit 3 =

TCP Header, TCP Services, UDP, IP Fragmentation, Broadcasting, Multicasting, Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), Domain Name System (DNS), Resource Records, Caching, DNS Message Format

= Unit 4 =

TCP/IP over ATM, Mobile IP, Private Network Interconnection-NAT,VPN,DHCP,Voice and Video over IP, IPv6,Internet Management SNMP, Socket Programming, RPC and NFC

= Unit 5 =

Basics of Internet, TCP/IP, Addressing and Routing, Internet Applications, WEb Servers and Browsers and Security, Creating Website and the markup languages, Dynamic functionality in Web pages (Introduction to CGI scripts, Java Scripts, Servlets, JSP, ASP,COM, DCOM), Internet and Web Protocols

= Reference Books =


 * 1) Douglas Comer, Internetworking with TCP/IP - Volume I and II, PHI
 * 2) Forozan, TCP/IP Protocol Suite, TMH