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RGTU / RGPV 8th Semester Web Engineering Syllabus

RGTU / RGPV 8th Semester Web Engineering Syllabus

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PROGRAMME: B.E. Computer Science and Engineering,
VIII (8th) semester COURSE CONTENTS
Course: CS802 Web Engineering

Unit-I
Introduction: Introduction, layering, DNS - encapsulation, de-multiplexing, client /server model, port numbers, standardization process, the Internet.
Link layer: introduction, Ethernet and IEEE 802 encapsulation, trailer encapsulation, SLIP, PPP- Loop back interface, MTU.
Internet protocol: introduction, IP header, IP routing, subnet addressing, subnet mask- special case of IP addresses, a subnet example.

Unit-II
Address Resolution Protocol
Introduction, an example, ARP cache, ARP packet format, ARP examples, Proxy ARP, ARP command.
RARP: Introduction, RARP packet format, RARP examples, RARP server design.
ICMP: Introduction, ICMP message types, ICMP address mask request and reply-ICMP timestamp request and reply- 4.4 BSD processing of ICMP Messages.

Unit-III
Ping Program Introduction, ping program, IP record route option, IP time stamp option.
Trace route program: Introduction, trace route program operation, LAN output, and WAN output- IP source routing option.
IP routing: Introduction, routing principles, ICMP host, and ICMP redirect errors
Dynamic Routing protocols: introduction, dynamic routing, RIP- OSPF, BGP, CIDR.
UDP: introduction, UDP header, UDP checksum, IP Fragmentation, UDP Server design.

Unit-IV
DNS Introduction- basics, message format, simple example, pointer quires, resource records, caching, UDP
TFTP: introduction, protocol, security. BOOTP: introduction, packet format, server design, through router.
TCP: Introduction, services, headers, connection establishment and termination, timeout of connection establishment- maximum segment size- half, close, state transition diagram, reset segments, simultaneous open and close- options, server design.

Unit-V
SNMPIntroduction, protocol, structure of management information, object identifiers, management information base, instance identification.
Telnet: rlogin protocols, examples, telnet protocol and examples. FTP, protocol, examples, SMTP protocols, examples, NFS, TCP/IP Applications.

References:
• W. Richard Stevens , TCP/IP Illustrated Volume , I “ The Protocols “, Addison Wesley Longman.
• Jaiswal .S, TCP\IP Principles, Architecture, Protocols And Implementation, First Edition, Galgotia Publications Pvt Ltd.
RGTU / RGPV 8th Semester ATM Networks syllabus

RGTU / RGPV 8th Semester ATM Networks syllabus

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PROGRAMME: B.E. Computer Science & Engineering,
VIII (8th) semester COURSE CONTENTS
Course: CS8301 ATM Networks


Unit-I
Introduction to ISDN, B-ISDN, B-ISDN services, ATM basics, ATM Services, Architecture of B-ISDN, virtual channel, Virtual path, ATM performance Parameters, Signaling techniques

Unit-II
ATM – performance Reference Model (PRM) layered architecture, relationship between ATM PRM and OSI reference model. Layer functions, User Network Interface (UNI), Physical layer of UNI, functions of transmission convergence sub layer, physical medium characteristic ATM layer cell headers of B-ISDN, UNI & NNI, ATM adaptation layer, operation and maintenance of B-ISDN UNI.

Unit-III
B-ISDN signaling, meta signaling, ATM adaptation layer for signaling, signaling protocols, switches & cross connects.

Unit-IV
ATM transmission network, Cell transfer functions, transmission systems, network synchronization, B-ISDN local network Topology & Technology, trunk, network structure, ATM network implementation and its equipments.

Unit-V
Evolutionary scenarios for BISDN fiber to the customer, integration of TV distribution, LAN’s, Man’s to BISDN, Voice delay & Eco problem, Tainting in BISDN, Telecommunication management networks, Gigabits LAN’s, Optical switching, ATM standardization.

References:

• Rainer Handel, Huber & Schooder ATM Network, Addison Wesley
• David E Mc Dysan, ATM Theory & application, McGraw Hill
• Tennenbaum, Computer Network
• William Stalling, An Introduction to ISDN, McMillan publishing Co., USA