IT6012 TCP/IP DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION SYLLABUS FOR 8TH SEM IT REG 2013 - Anna University Multiple Choice Questions

IT6012 TCP/IP DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION SYLLABUS FOR 8TH SEM IT REG 2013

ANNA UNIVERSITY IT SYLLABUS
 IT6012 TCP/IP DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION SYLLABUS
8TH SEM IT SYLLABUS
REGULATION 2013
IT6012 TCP/IP DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION SYLLABUS
IT6012 TCP/IP DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION SYLLABUS
OBJECTIVES:
The student should be made to:
-> Understand the IP addressing schemes.
-> Understand the fundamentals of network design and implementation
-> Understand the design and implementation of TCP/IP networks
-> Understand on network management issues
-> Learn to design and implement network applications.
 
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Internetworking concepts and architecture model – classful Internet address - CIDR – Subnetting and Supernetting – AARP – RARP- IP- IP Routing – ICMP – IPV6.
 
UNIT II TCP
Services – header – connection establishment and termination – interactive data flow – bulk data flow – timeout and retransmission – persist timer – keep alive timer – futures and performance.

UNIT III IP IMPLEMENTATION
IP global software organization –routing table–routing algorithms – fragmentation and reassembly – error processing (ICMP) – Multicast Processing (IGMP).
 
UNIT IVTCP IMPLEMENTATION I
Data structure and input processing – transmission control blocks – segment format – comparision– finite state machine implementation – Output processing – mutual exclusion –computing the computing the TCP Data length.
 
UNIT V TCP IMPLEMENTATION II
Timers – events and messages – timer process – deleting and inserting timer event – flow control and adaptive retransmission– congestion avoidance and control – urgent data processing and push function.
 
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
 
OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:
-> Design and implement TCP/IP networks.
-> Explain network management issues.
-> Design and implement network applications.
-> Develop data structures for basic protocol functions of TCP/IP.
-> Apply the members in the respective structures.
-> Design and implement data structures for maintaining multiple local and global timers.
 
TEXT BOOKS
1. Douglas E Comer,”Internetworking with TCP/IP Principles, Protocols and Architecture”, Vol 1, V th Edition 2006 and Vol 2, III rd Edition, 1999.
2. W.Richard Stevens “TCP/IP Illustrated” Vol 1. Pearson Education, 2003.
 
REFERENCES
1. Forouzan, “ TCP/IP Protocol Suite” Second Edition, Tata MC Graw Hill, 2003.
2. W.Richard Stevens “TCP/IP Illustrated” Volume 2, Pearson Education 2003

No comments:

Post a Comment