1 To study the Protocol Layering and Physical Level Communication. Course Objective 2 To understand the Data Communication System and the purpose of LayeredArchitecture. 3 To analyze the concepts of Routing Methods and Sub-netting. 4 To learn the functions of Network Layer and the various Routing Protocols. 5 To familiarize the functions and Protocols of the Transport Layer & Application Layer Instructional Unit Description Hours OVERVIEW & PHYSICAL LAYER Introduction - Network Types - TCP/IP Protocol suits - OSI Reference Model - I 9 Network Topologies – Physical Layer: Transmission Media: Guided Media, Unguided Media - Switching-Circuit Switched Networks-Packet Switching DATA LINK LAYER Introduction – Link-Layer Addressing – DLC Services: Error detection and II correction – Data-Link Layer Protocols – HDLC– PPP - Media Access Control - 9 Wired LANs: Ethernet - Wireless LANs – Introduction –IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth – Connecting Devices. NETWORK AND ROUTING III Network Layer Services – Packet switching – Performance – IPV4 Addresses – Forwarding of IP Packets - Network Layer Protocols: IP, ICMP v4 – Unicast Routing 9 Algorithms- IPV6 Addressing – IPV6 Protocol. TRANSPORT LAYER IV Introduction – Transport Layer Protocols – Services – Port Numbers – User 9 Datagram Protocol – Transmission Control Protocol – SCTP. APPLICATION LAYER V 9 WWW and HTTP – FTP – Email –Telnet –SSH – DNS – SNMP. Total Instructional Hours 45 CO1 Learn about the Protocol Layering and Physical Level Communication Understand the Data Communication System and the purpose of Layered CO2 Course Architecture. Outcome CO3 Analyze the concepts of Routing Methods and Subnetting. CO4 Describe the protocols for various functions in the Network. CO5 Analyze the working of various Transport and application layer protocols TEXT BOOK: Larry Peterson, Bruce Davie, Computer Networks: A Systems Approach, Elsevier, Online Edition, T1 2019 Behrouz A. Forouzan, Data Communications and Networking with TCP/IP Protocol Suite, Sixth Edition T2 TMH, 2022 REFERENCES: R1 Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie, Computer Networks: A Systems Approach, Fifth Edition, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., 2012. R2 William Stallings, Data and Computer Communications, Tenth Edition, Pearson Education, 2013. R3 Nader F. Mir, Computer and Communication Networks, Second Edition, Prentice Hall, 2014. Ying-Dar Lin, Ren-Hung Hwang, Fred Baker, “Computer Networks: An Open Source Approach”, R4 McGraw Hill, 2012..