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DOC/LP/01/28.02.02
LP-CP9212
LESSON PLAN
LP Rev. No: 00
Sub Code & Sub Name : CP9212 High Performance Computer
Networks
Unit: I
Branch: M.E (CC)
Semester : I
Date:18-06-12
Page 1 of 6
Unit syllabus:
Review of OSI, TCP/IP; Multiplexing, Modes of Communication, Switching,
Routing. SONET – DWDM – DSL – ISDN – BISDN,ATM.
Objective:
This unit gives an overview of various network architectures, physical media, channel
access techniques and the related link-level protocols .
Session
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Topics to be covered
Introduction to computer networks
Network architecture-Layering & Protocols, OSI
Architecture, TCP/IP Architecture
Channel access on links- Multiplexing techniques
(TDMA, FDMA,WDMA,CDMA)
Modes of communication, Dense Wavelength
Division Multiplexing, Digital subscriber Lines and
its types
Circuit switching vs. packet switching, Virtual circuit
switching and Packet switched networks
Synchronous Optical Network (SONET ), Routing
algorithms- Intradomain routing (RIP, distance
vector, link state and OSPF)
Interdomain routing protocols (BGP)
ISDN and Broadband-ISDN
Asycnhronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
Time
50m
50m
Ref
Teaching
Method
8(P 6-19)
8(P 19-30)
2(P 104-113)
2(P 58-63)
BB
BB
50m
2(P 223-225)
2(232-239)
BB
50m
8(P 168-179)
BB
50m
2(P 211-223)
8(P 89-92)
8(P 266-294)
8(P 306-316)
2(P 292-294)
8 (P 195-206)
2(P 258-292)
OHP
50m
50m
50m
50m
BB
OHP
BB
OHP
DOC/LP/01/28.02.02
LP-CP9212
LESSON PLAN
LP Rev. No: 00
Sub Code & Sub Name : CP9212 High Performance Computer
Networks
Unit: II
Branch: M.E (CC)
Semester : I
Date: 18-06-12
Page 1 of 6
Unit syllabus:
Streaming stored Audio and Video – Best effort service – protocols for real
time interactive applications – Beyond best effort – scheduling and policing
mechanism – integrated services – RSVP- differentiated services.
Objective:
This unit deals with protocols for real-time applications and QoS Services
Session
No
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Topics to be covered
Multimedia Networking Applications
Streaming stored audio and video- RTSP
Real-time Multimedia: Internet Phone Case StudyFixed playout delay, adaptive playout delay
Protocols for Real-Time Interactive Applications RTP, RTCP, SIP, H.323
Beyond Best Effort – 4 scenarios
Scheduling and Policing Mechanisms – FIFO,
priority scheduling, Round robin, weighted fair
queuing, token bucket algorithm
Integrated Services
Resource Reservation protocol (RSVP)
Differentiated Services
Time
Ref
Teaching
Method
50m
50m
50m
1(P 523-530)
1(P 531-540)
1(P 541-550)
BB
BB
PPT
50m
1(P 550-565)
PPT
50m
50m
1(P 565-571)
1(P 572-579)
BB
PPT
50m
50m
50m
1(P 579-582)
1(P 582-587)
1(P 587-594)
BB
BB
PPT
DOC/LP/01/28.02.02
LP-CP9212
LESSON PLAN
LP Rev. No: 00
Sub Code & Sub Name : CP9212 High Performance Computer
Networks
Unit: III
Branch: M.E (CC)
Semester : I
Date: 18-06-12
Page 1 of 6
Unit syllabus
Virtual private network-Remote access VPN, site-to-site VPN, tunneling and PPP,
Security in VPNs, Multiprotocol Label Switching-MPLS operation, Routing in MPLS
domains, Tunneling and use of FEC, Traffic engineering, MPLS based VPNs, overlay
networks-peer-to-peer (P2P) connection.
Objective:
The main objective of this unit is to impart a thorough knowledge of advanced network
concepts of virtual private networks.
Session
No
Topics to be covered
Time
Ref
Teaching
Method
19
Introduction-Virtual private network
50m
7(P 431-432)
BB
20
Types of VPN-Remote access VPN, site-to-site
VPN and its protocols
tunneling and PPP-carrier protocols and
encapsulating protocols, Security in VPNs
Multiprotocol Label Switching-MPLS operationMPLS packet format
Routing in MPLS domains-Multilayer 2
switching
Tunneling and use of FEC-Label Distribution
Protocol (LDP)
50m
7(P 432-434)
BB
50m
7(P 434-437)
BB
50m
7(P 437-439)
BB
50m
7(p 439-441)
BB
50m
7(P 441-442)
BB
Traffic engineering-traffic oriented and resource
oriented
MPLS based VPNs-Layer 3 routing in an MPLS
network
Overlay networks-peer-to-peer (P2P) connection
50m
7(P 442-443)
BB
50m
7(P 443-444)
BB
50m
7(P 444-446)
BB
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
DOC/LP/01/28.02.02
LP-CP9212
LESSON PLAN
LP Rev. No: 00
Sub Code & Sub Name : CP9212 High Performance Computer
Networks
Unit: IV
Branch: M.E (CC)
Semester : I
Date: 18-06-12
Page 1 of 6
Unit syllabus:
Little’s theorem, Need for modeling, Poisson modeling and its failure, Non-Poisson
modeling and network performance evaluation.
Objective:
This unit deals with packet queues and delay analysis in a network using different
network models.
Session
No
Topics to be covered
Time
Ref
Teaching
Method
28
Introduction-traffic modeling
100m
7(P 275-276)
BB
29
Little’s theorem
50 m
7(P 276-278)
4(P 190-197)
BB
30
Need for modeling
50m
7(P 279-281)
BB
31
Poisson process- Markovian FIFO queuing
systems-M/M/1 queuing systems
M/M/1/b queuing systems , M/M/a queuing
systems
M/M/a/a queuing systems-models for delay
sensitive traffic, M/M/∞ queuing systems
Poisson model failure, Non-Markovian and
self- similar process
Network of queues-Burke’s theorem,
Jackson’s theorem
Summary
50m
7(P 281-286)
BB
50m
7( P 286-292)
BB
50m
7(P 292-294)
BB
50m
7(P 295-299)
BB
50m
7(P 299-308)
BB
32
33
34
35
36
50m
BB
DOC/LP/01/28.02.02
LP-CP9212
LESSON PLAN
LP Rev. No: 00
Sub Code & Sub Name : CP9212 High Performance Computer
Networks
Unit: V
Branch: M.E (CC)
Semester : I
Date: 18-06-12
Page 1 of 6
Unit syllabus:
Network security, principles of network security, Authentication, Integrity, key distribution
and certification, Access controls-firewalls, attacks and countermeasures, security in
many layers, Infrastructure for network management-The internet standard management
framework-SMI,MIB,SNMP,Security and administration-ASN.1
Objective:
This unit deals with the various concepts of security and network management.
Session
No
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
Topics to be covered
Network security, principles of network security
Authentication, Integrity
key distribution and certification
Access controls-firewalls
Time
50m
50m
50m
50m
Attacks and counter measures , security in many 50m
layers
Network management and its infrastructure
50m
SMI, MIB,SNMP
50m
ASN.1
50m
summary
50m
Ref
Teaching
Method
1(P 605-619)
1(P 620-633)
1(P 633-640)
1(P 640-646)
1(P 646-665)
BB
BB
PPT
PPT
PPT
1(P 672-681)
1(P 681-693)
1(P 693-697)
PPT
BB
BB
BB
DOC/LP/01/28.02.02
LP-CP9212
LESSON PLAN
LP Rev. No: 00
Sub Code & Sub Name : CP9212 High Performance Computer
Networks
Unit: V
Branch: M.E (CC)
Semester : I
Date: 18-6-12
Page 1 of 6
Course Delivery Plan:
Week
1
2
3
4
I II
I II
I II
I II
5
6
7
I II I II I II
8
9
10
11
12
I II
I II
I II
I II
I II
Units
2
1
3
4
5
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1. J.F. Kurose & K.W. Ross,”Computer Networking- A top down approach featuring
the internet”, Pearson, 2 nd edition, 2003.
2. Walrand .J. Varatya, High performance communication network, Margan
Kanffman – Harcourt Asia Pvt. Ltd. 2 nd Edition, 2000.
3. LEOM-GarCIA, WIDJAJA, “Communication networks”, TMH seventh reprint
2002.
4. Aunurag kumar, D. MAnjunath, Joy kuri, “Communication Networking”, Morgan
Kaufmann Publishers, 1ed 2004.
5. Hersent Gurle & petit, “IP Telephony, packet Pored Multimedia communication
Systems”, Pearson education 2003.
6. Fred Halsall and Lingana Gouda Kulkarni,Computer Networking and the
Internet,fifth edition, pearson education
7 Nader F.Mir ,Computer and Communication Networks, first edition.
8. Larry l.Peterson&Bruce S.David, “Computer Networks: A System Approach”1996
Prepared by
Approved by
Signature
Name
S.Swarna Parvathi
Dr.G.Sumathi
Designation
Assistant Professor
HOD/IT
Date
18-06-12
18-06-12
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