Unit 1 Protocols
and architecture, Protocols, Characteristics, Functions, Need for
multiple protocols,
Conceptual layers of multiple protocol software, Protocol layering
principles, Multiplexing
and Demultiplexing.
Unit 2 Internet
Protocol, Virtual network, Internet architecture and philosophy, Purpose
of the internet protocol,
Internet diagram, Routing in an internet, table driven IP internet,
IP routing algorithm,
Internet control message protocols (ICMP), Internet protocol
version 6, Features,
Format, Source routing, Options, address space assignment, User
data gram protocol, Format
of UDP messages, UDP encapsulation and protocol
layering.Transmission
control protocol, Need for stream delivery, Properties of reliable
delivery service, Ports,
Connections and pins, Window size and flow control - TCP
segment format,
Acknowledgement, Timeouts, Robustness, Establishing and clearing
TCP connects.
Unit 3 Route
discovery protocols, Core, peers, Gateway to gating algorithm (GGP),
Routing, Autonomous system
concepts, Exterior gateway protocol, Routing information
protocol (RIP), The Hello
protocol, Open shortest path first protocol (OSPF).Application
layer protocols, TELNET
protocols, File transfer protocols (FTP), Simple mail transfer
protocol (SMTP), X-Window
system protocol, Remote procedure call, Network file
system, proof to point
protocol.
Unit 4 General
structure of a network management product, Information extraction and
collection instruments,
Monitoring principles, Instruments supporting physical network
management, Line monitors,
Data scopes, network monitors, Instruments supporting
logical network
management, Accounting packages, Application monitoring,
Communication monitors,
Security monitors, LAN monitors.
Configuration management,
Configuration management functions, Inventory
managements, Network
topology services, Order processing and provisioning, Charge
management directory services.
Unit 5 Fault
management, Processes and procedure, Fault management functions,
Performance management,
Security management, accuracy management, Network
capacity planning.
Reference
Books:
1. Uyless Black, TCP/IP
and related protocols, McGraw Hill.
2. Udupa, Network
Management System Essentials, McGraw Hill.
3. DE. Comer,
Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol. I, Principles, Protocol, Arch., PHI
4. Kernel Terplan,
Communication Network management, PHI
5. TCP/IP Protocol Suite,
Forouzan, TMH
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