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Scope and Objective of the Course: Text book(s) [TB] 1. Douglas E.

Comer, Internetworking with TCP/IP Principles- Protocols and A rchitecture Vol. 1 & 2, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education Asia, 2003. 2. W. Richard Stevens, TCP/IP illustrated Volume 1, Pearson Education, 2003. Reference book(s) [RB] 1. Forouzan , TCP/IP Protocol Suite , 2nd Edition, TMH, 2003. 2. W. Richard Stevens, TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 2, Pearson Education 2003. Lecture note(s) [LN] Course Plan / Schedule: S.No Topics to be covered Learning objectives Ref. to Text Book No. of lectures 1 Internetworking concepts and architechtural model TB(3.1-3 .9) 1 2 Classful intenet address TB(4.1-4.17) 2 3 CIDR TB(10.1-10.24) 1 4 Subnetting & Supernetting TB(10.6-10.10) 3 5 ARP TB(5.1-5.12) 2 6 RARP TB(6.1-6.4) 1 7 IP TB(8.1-8.7) 1 8 IP Routing TB(8.8-8.11) 2 9 ICMP TB(9.1-9.18) 1 10 IPV6 TB(10.1-10.24) 2 11 Services LN 2 12 Header LN 3 13 Connection establishment and Termination LN 2 14 Interactive data flow LN 4 15 Bulk data flow LN 2 16 Timeout and retransmission LN 3 17 Persist timer LN 3 18 Keep alive timer LN 3 19 Futures and Performance LN 3 20 IP Global software organization This considers the organization of softw are that implements the internet protocol RB( 5.1-5.7)

S.No Topics to be covered Learning objectives Ref. to Text Book No. of lectures 20 Routing protocol The organization of ip routing table and the definitions of datastructures RB(6.1-6.4) 2 21 Routing algorithms It shows how ip uses and work RB( 6.56.8) 3 22 Fragmentation & Reassembly It examinesoftware that fragments outgoi ng datagrams and reassemble incoming datagrams RB( 7.1-7.6) 23 Error processing(ICMP) It is an integral part of ip that provid es error reporting RB(8.1-8.12) 24 Multicast processing(IGMP) To manage groups of computers th at participate in multicast datagram delivery RB(9.1-9.16) 25 Datastructure and input processing It provides reliable,flow contro lled end to end,stream service between two machines. RB( 11.1-11.2) 26 Transmission control block Co-ordinates the activities of transmiss ion,reception andretransmission for each TCP connection RB( 11.3-11.4) 27 Segment format It explain TCP structure &TCP segment format RB(11.4-

11.5) 28 Comparison To assign integers,called sequence numbers to octets in the data stream RB( 11.5-11.6) 29 Finite state machine implementation It should how the TCP i/p proces s demultiplexes the incoming segment RB( 12.1-12.21) 30 Output processing The uses of a finite state machine to control TC P input processing RB( 13.1-13.7) 31 Mutual exclusion It provides guarantee that it has exclusive use of the TCB RB( 13.8-13.12) 32 Computing the tcp data length It define of tcpsndlen &computes the amo unt of data to be sent RB( 13.14-13.16) 33 Timers It follow item on the list& event occur time RB(14.4-14.5) 34 Events and messages It explain the occurring time & content of messa ge RB(14.4-14.5) 35 Timer process When the system first starts,protocol initialization sof tware creates a TCP timer process RB( 14.5-14.6) 36 Deleting and inserting timer event TCP software may need to cancel an event before it expires RB( 14.6-14.7) 37 Flow control & adaptive retransmission In this topic explain the measur ement of round trip times,statistical smoothing,retransmission timing. RB( 15.1 -15.6) 38 Congestion avoidance and control To avoid adding congestion,the s tandard specifies,to reduce retransmission when packet delay or loss occurs RB(15.7-15.10) 39 Urgent data processing and push function It explain two aspects o f TCP:out of band notification & bypass normal buffering RB(16.1-16.11) Total number of classes planned: 60

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