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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIRUCHIRAPPALLI DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING COURSE PLAN – PART I Name of the programme and specialization B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering Course Title Internetworking Protocols Course Code CSPC32 Course Code of Prerequisite subject(s) No. of Credits 3 CSPC27 - - Session AUG 2020 Section (if, applicable) B Name of Faculty Dr. B. Nithya Department CSE Official Email nithya@nitt.edu Telephone No. 0431-2503214 Name of Course Coordinator(s) (if, applicable) Official E-mail Course Type (please tick appropriately) Not Applicable Core course Telephone No. - Syllabus (approved in BoS) Unit – I Review of Reference Models, Topology and switching, IEEE Standard 802 from Ethernet, Token Bus, Token Ring and Wireless LAN, Connecting Devices Unit - II IPv4 headers, IP forwarding, Host Processing of IP datagrams, DHCP and Autoconfiguration, Firewalls and NAT, ICMPv4, IP Fragmentation, DNS, Broadcasting and Local Multicasting – IGMP, Routing Protocols Unit – III IPv6 Transition issues, Protocol basics, Addressing, Options and Extension headers, ICMPv6, Neighbor Discovery, Routing, Autoconfiguration, Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD), IPv6 and DNS Unit – IV Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), TCP Connection Management, TCP Data Flow and Window Management, Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP), Services, SCTP Association management, SCTP flow and error control Unit - V Need for Mobile IP, Overview of Mobile IP, Details of Mobile IP, Tunneling, Mobility for IPv6, Applications of Mobile IP – Security primer, Campus Mobility, Internet wide mobility, A service provider perspective Text Books 1. W. Richard Stevens and G. Gabrani, “TCP/IP Illustrated: The Protocols”, Pearson, 2011 Page 1 of 6

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 2. Peter Loshin, Morgan Kaufmann, ”IPv6: Theory, Protocol, and Practice”, 2nd Ed,2003 3. James Solomon, “Mobile IP: The Internet Unplugged”, 1st Ed, Pearson Education, 2008 Reference Books 1. Kevin R. Fall and W. Richard Stevens, “TCP/IP Illustrated, Vol. 1- The Protocols”, 2nd Edition, Addison-Wesley, 2012 2. Silvia Hagen, “IPv6 Essentials, 2nd Edition, O'Reilly Media, 2006 3. Charles E. Perkins, “Mobile IP: Design Principles and Practices”, 1st Edition, Pearson Education, 2008. COURSE OBJECTIVES To provide insight about networks, topologies, and the key concepts To gain comprehensive knowledge about the layered communication architectures (OSI and TCP/IP) and its functionalities To understand the principles, key protocols, design issues, and significance of each layers in ISO and TCP/IP To know the implementation of various layers MAPPING OF COs with Pos Programme Outcomes (PO) (Enter Numbers only) Course Outcomes 1. Ability to gain insight about basic network theory and layered communication architectures 2. Ability to code and implement MAC protocols, IPv4, IPv6, and TCP 1,3,4 1,2,4,6 3. Ability to design and develop Mobile IP 1,2,3,6 4. Ability to design and develop a communication protocol 1,4,5,6 COURSE PLAN – PART II COURSE OVERVIEW This course deals with in depth study of design of protocol for MAC layer, Network Layer, Transport layer, and Application layer. The design principles of IEEE 802 standard protocols, IPv4, TCP/IP, IPv6, and mobile IP protocols will also be dealt with. COURSE TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES ( Add more rows) S.No. Week/Contact Hours 1 2 Contact Hours 2 3 2 Contact Hours 2 Contact Hours Topic Review of Reference Models, Topology and switching IEEE Standard 802 from Ethernet, Token Bus, Token Ring Wireless LAN, Connecting Devices Mode of Delivery PPT PPT PPT Page 2 of 6

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 Contact Hours IPv4 headers, IP forwarding, Host Processing of IP datagrams PPT 3 Contact Hours DHCP and Auto-configuration, Firewalls and NAT, ICMPv4 PPT 2 Contact Hours 2 Contact Hours IP Fragmentation, DNS, Broadcasting and Local Multicasting – IGMP Routing Protocols PPT PPT 2 Contact Hours IPv6 Transition issues, Protocol basics PPT 2 Contact Hours Addressing, Options and Extension headers, ICMPv6 PPT 2 Contact Hours Neighbor Discovery, Routing, Autoconfiguration PPT 2 Contact Hours Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD), IPv6 and DNS PPT 2 Contact Hours 3 Contact Hours 3 Contact Hours 2 Contact Hours 2 Contact Hours Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), TCP Connection Management, TCP Data Flow and Window Management Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP), Services, SCTP Association management, SCTP flow and error control Need for Mobile IP, Overview of Mobile IP, Details of Mobile IP Tunneling, Mobility for IPv6 Applications of Mobile IP – Security primer, Campus Mobility, Internet wide mobility, A service provider perspective PPT PPT PPT PPT PPT Page 3 of 6

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIRUCHIRAPPALLI COURSE ASSESSMENT METHODS (shall range from 4 to 6) S.No. Mode of Assessment 1 Cycle Test 1* 2 Cycle Test-2* 3 Cycle Test 3* 4 Mini Project CPA Retest 5 Final Assessment Week/Date Duration % Weightage 1hr 15 1 hr 15 1hr 15 - 25 After cyle test 1 & cyle test 2 1hr 15 As per Schedule 3hrs 30 After completion of 2 units After completion of Cycle test 1 After completion of next 2 units After completion of Cycle test 2 The mode of Cycle Tests will be of Quiz type, Time bounded Assignment, Surprise Test. COURSE EXIT SURVEY (mention the ways in which the feedback about the course shall be assessed) Feedbacks are collected before final examination through MIS or any other standard format followed by the institute Students, through their Class Representatives, may give their feedback at any time to the course faculty which will be duly addressed. The students may also give their feedback during Class Committee Meeting. COURSE POLICY (including compensation assessment to be specified) MODE OF CORRESPONDENCE (email/ phone etc) E-mail/Phone COMPENSATION ASSESSMENT One compensation assessment will be given after completion of Cycle Test 1 and 2 for the students those who are absent for any assessment due to genuine reason. The prior permission and required document must be submitted for the absence. ATTENDANCE POLICY (A uniform attendance policy as specified below shall be followed) At least 75% attendance in each course is mandatory. A maximum of 10% shall be allowed under On Duty (OD) category. Students with less than 65% of attendance shall be prevented from writing the final assessment and shall be awarded 'V' grade. ACADEMIC DISHONESTY & PLAGIARISM Possessing a mobile phone, carrying bits of paper, talking to other students, copying from others during an assessment will be treated as punishable dishonesty. Page 4 of 6

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIRUCHIRAPPALLI Zero mark to be awarded for the offenders. For copying from another student, both students get the same penalty of zero mark. The departmental disciplinary committee including the course faculty member, PAC chairperson and the HoD, as members shall verify the facts of the malpractice and award the punishment if the student is found guilty. The report shall be submitted to the Academic office. The above policy against academic dishonesty shall be applicable for all the programmes. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, IF ANY The students can clarify their doubts at any time with their faculty member with prior appointments. FOR APPROVAL Course Faculty CC- Chairperson HOD Page 5 of 6

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIRUCHIRAPPALLI Guidelines a) The number of assessments for any theory course shall range from 4 to 6. b) Every theory course shall have a final assessment on the entire syllabus with at least 30% weightage. c) One compensation assessment for absentees in assessments (other than final assessment) is mandatory. Only genuine cases of absence shall be considered. d) The passing minimum shall be as per the regulations. B.Tech. Admitted in 2018 2017 35% or (Class average/2) whichever is greater. 2016 P.G. 2015 (Peak/3) or (Class Average/2) whichever is lower 40% e) Attendance policy and the policy on academic dishonesty & plagiarism by students are uniform for all the courses. f) Absolute grading policy shall be incorporated if the number of students per course is less than 10. g) Necessary care shall be taken to ensure that the course plan is reasonable and is objective. Page 6 of 6

PPT 5 3 Contact Hours DHCP and Auto-configuration, Firewalls and NAT, ICMPv4 PPT 6 2 Contact Hours IP Fragmentation, DNS, Broadcasting and Local Multicasting - IGMP PPT 7 2 Contact Hours Routing Protocols PPT 8 2 Contact Hours IPv6 Transition issues, Protocol basics PPT 9 2 Contact Hours Addressing, Options and Extension headers, ICMPv6 PPT 10

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