C 13 Communication Networks
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 Hrs./Week
Credit: 4
Practical: 2Hrs/Week
Credit: 1
Course Outcomes
· To get acquainted with different aspects of IPv6.
· To be familiar with TCP/IP and wireless communication technology.
· Study of advanced networks.
· To be able to develop network using networking tools.
Unit:1 Ipv6 Networks
Advanced IPv6 features, including transition. Mobile IPv6 operation. Models to support
(WLAN) network roaming , IPv6 transition methods ;
Unit 2: Network Security
Advanced IP routing and multihoming, Challenging networking scenarios. Advanced
security issues ' Network performance and monitoring. Advanced IP Multicast
Unit 3: Configuring the Network:
Link-local and Adminstrator-less networking.Topics in Dynamic Host Configuration,
Node and Service Discovery, Multi-homing in Enterprise networks. Issues with
renumbering live networks
Unit 4: TCP/IP and Wireless communication technologies:
TCP/IP fundamentals, Reviews on wireless communication technologies, WLAN,
Bluetooth, TCP/IP over Wireless Networks
Unit 5: P2P and Overlay Network:
Routing, Multicast, Content Distribution Networks, Content addressing, search, and retrieval
Unit 6: Different type of advanced networks
Bluetooth, 802.11. HiperLAN2, GPRS and Edge Services, UMTS, 3G, Beyond 3G:
integrated 4G services. Access technologies: last mile, xDSL, Reviews of packet
switching, Advanced topics in Computer Networking Multimedia over a Network,
Streaming over Internet, Streaming over wired and wireless Network, Wireless Sensor
Networks, Wireless Home Networks
Reference Books
1. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet, by James Kwose and
Keith Ross, ISBN: 0-201-97699-4, Addison-Wesley, 2/e, 2002
2. IP SANS: A Guide to iSCSI, iFCP, and FCIP Protocols for Storage Area Networks, by Thomas dark, ISBN: 0-201-75277-8, Addison-Wesley, 2002
3. Storage Area Network Fundamentals, by Meeta Gupta, ISBN: I-58705-065-X, Prentice Hall, April
2002
4. Designing Storage Area Networks: A Practical Reference for Implementing Fibre Channel and IP SANs, 2/E, by Tom dark, ISBN: 0-321-13650-0, Addison-Wesley, 2003
5. Wireless Communications and Networks, by William Stallings, ISBN: 0-13-040864-6, Prentice Hall, 2002
6. Computer Networks: A Systems Approach, 2/e, by Lan-y Peterson and Bruce Davie, ISBN:
1-55860-514-2, Morgan Kaufinann Publishers, 2000
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C 13 Communication Networks
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
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Lectures: 4 Hrs./Week
Credit: 4
Practical: 2Hrs/Week
Credit: 1
Course Outcomes
· To get acquainted with different aspects of IPv6.
· To be familiar with TCP/IP and wireless communication technology.
· Study of advanced networks.
· To be able to develop network using networking tools.
Unit:1 Ipv6 Networks
Advanced IPv6 features, including transition. Mobile IPv6 operation. Models to support
(WLAN) network roaming , IPv6 transition methods ;
Unit 2: Network Security
Advanced IP routing and multihoming, Challenging networking scenarios. Advanced
security issues ' Network performance and monitoring. Advanced IP Multicast
Unit 3: Configuring the Network:
Link-local and Adminstrator-less networking.Topics in Dynamic Host Configuration,
Node and Service Discovery, Multi-homing in Enterprise networks. Issues with
renumbering live networks
Unit 4: TCP/IP and Wireless communication technologies:
TCP/IP fundamentals, Reviews on wireless communication technologies, WLAN,
Bluetooth, TCP/IP over Wireless Networks
Unit 5: P2P and Overlay Network:
Routing, Multicast, Content Distribution Networks, Content addressing, search, and retrieval
Unit 6: Different type of advanced networks
Bluetooth, 802.11. HiperLAN2, GPRS and Edge Services, UMTS, 3G, Beyond 3G:
integrated 4G services. Access technologies: last mile, xDSL, Reviews of packet
switching, Advanced topics in Computer Networking Multimedia over a Network,
Streaming over Internet, Streaming over wired and wireless Network, Wireless Sensor
Networks, Wireless Home Networks
- Teacher: pradip bhaskar.DOT