BCA Semester II - Advance Computer Networks
BCA Semester II - Advance Computer Networks
IT and Software ,Network and Security,Computer Network
Lectures -128
Resources -8
Duration -24.5 hours
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Course Description
Unit - I
Network Architecture, Performance: Bandwidth and Latency, High Speed Networks, Network-Centric View, Error Detection, Reliable Transmission, Ethernet and Multiple Access Networks, Overlay Networks: Routing Overlays, Peer-to-Peer Networks and Content Distribution Networks, Client-Server Networks, Delay-Tolerant Networks
Unit - II
Switching: Circuit-Switched Networks, Datagram Networks, Virtual-Circuit Networks, MessageSwitched Networks, Asynchronous Transfer Mode: Evolution, Benefits, Concepts, Exploring Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network, Layer and Adaptation Layer
Unit - III
IPv4: Address Space, Notations, Classful, Classless, Network Address Translation, Datagram, Fragmentation and Checksum IPv6 Addresses: Structure, Address Space, Packet Format and Extension Headers, ICMP, IGMP, ARP, RARP, Congestion Control and Resource Allocation: Problem, Issues, Queuing, TCP
Unit - IV
Congestion Control, Congestion-Avoidance Mechanisms and Quality of Service, Internetworking: Intra-Domain and Inter-Domain Routings, Unicast Routing Protocols: RIP, OSPF and BGP, Multicast Routing Protocols: DVMRP, PIM-DM, PIM-SM, CBT, MSDP and MOSPF, Spanning Tree Algorithm
Unit - V
Optical Networking: SONET/SDH Standards, Traffic Engineering: Requirement, Traffic Sizing, Characteristics, Protocols, Time and Delay Considerations, Connectivity, Availability, Reliability and Maintainability and Throughput, Multimedia Over Internet: Transmission, IP Multicasting and VoIP, Domain Name System: Name Space, Domain Name Space, Distribution, Domains, Resolutions and Dynamic Domain Name System, SNMP, Security: IPSec, SSL/TLS, PGP and Firewalls, Datacenter Design and Interconnection Networks
Prerequisites
Basic Knowledge of Computer Networks is Required.

Curriculum
Check out the detailed breakdown of what’s inside the course
Unit-1 : Network Architecture, Performance:
31 Lectures
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Introduction to the course 06:04 06:04
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What is a network ? 04:09 04:09
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LAN vs WAN 06:19 06:19
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What is a Network Protocol? 05:43 05:43
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Ad Hoc Wireless Topology 02:20 02:20
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Wireless Network 04:53 04:53
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Introduction to the Computer Networking 02:48 02:48
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Why we need Computer Network 02:45 02:45
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CAN vs MAN 01:59 01:59
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Different Between Proprietary and Standard Protocols 02:20 02:20
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Wireless Mesh Topology 02:34 02:34
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SOHO Network 09:13 09:13
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Responsibilities of a network engineer 03:23 03:23
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Different Types of Devices Used to Create a Computer Network 12:29 12:29
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P2p Networks and Client Server Networks 09:45 09:45
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What is RFC's 03:03 03:03
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Bus Topology 03:45 03:45
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SOHO vs Enterprise Network 09:34 09:34
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Client Operating System & Network Operating System 05:15 05:15
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Centralized and Distributed Computer Network Model 01:59 01:59
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Organization That Control Internet, Network Protocols and Standards 07:19 07:19
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Star Topology 01:50 01:50
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Network Infrastructure Devices 05:14 05:14
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Common Network Application Software 02:06 02:06
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Internetworks, Internet, Intranet and Extranet 06:25 06:25
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Full Mesh, Ring and Hybrid Topology 06:49 06:49
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Partial Mesh Topology 02:31 02:31
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Infrastructure Wireless Topology 03:51 03:51
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Dual ring topology 02:00 02:00
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Tree Topology 03:21 03:21
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Point To Point, Point To Multipoint Topology 03:17 03:17
Unit-2 : Switching
20 Lectures

Unit-3 : IPv4 Address
13 Lectures

Unit-4 : Congestion Control
41 Lectures

Unit-5 : Optical Networking
23 Lectures

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