1. The document is a teaching plan for a course on Computer Networking at J.S. Polytechnic for the 2018-2019 academic year. It outlines 5 units to be covered over 15 weeks, addressing topics like fundamentals of computer networks, network components, reference models, TCP/IP protocols, and IP addressing.
2. Each unit lists the relevant chapter numbers, learning outcomes, topics, class dates, and teaching methods. Unit 1 covers basic network concepts over 2 weeks. Unit 2 focuses on network components and topologies across 2 weeks.
3. Units 3-5 span 6 weeks discussing reference models like OSI and TCP/IP, TCP/IP protocols, and IP addressing respectively. The plan
1. The document is a teaching plan for a course on Computer Networking at J.S. Polytechnic for the 2018-2019 academic year. It outlines 5 units to be covered over 15 weeks, addressing topics like fundamentals of computer networks, network components, reference models, TCP/IP protocols, and IP addressing.
2. Each unit lists the relevant chapter numbers, learning outcomes, topics, class dates, and teaching methods. Unit 1 covers basic network concepts over 2 weeks. Unit 2 focuses on network components and topologies across 2 weeks.
3. Units 3-5 span 6 weeks discussing reference models like OSI and TCP/IP, TCP/IP protocols, and IP addressing respectively. The plan
1. The document is a teaching plan for a course on Computer Networking at J.S. Polytechnic for the 2018-2019 academic year. It outlines 5 units to be covered over 15 weeks, addressing topics like fundamentals of computer networks, network components, reference models, TCP/IP protocols, and IP addressing.
2. Each unit lists the relevant chapter numbers, learning outcomes, topics, class dates, and teaching methods. Unit 1 covers basic network concepts over 2 weeks. Unit 2 focuses on network components and topologies across 2 weeks.
3. Units 3-5 span 6 weeks discussing reference models like OSI and TCP/IP, TCP/IP protocols, and IP addressing respectively. The plan
1. The document is a teaching plan for a course on Computer Networking at J.S. Polytechnic for the 2018-2019 academic year. It outlines 5 units to be covered over 15 weeks, addressing topics like fundamentals of computer networks, network components, reference models, TCP/IP protocols, and IP addressing.
2. Each unit lists the relevant chapter numbers, learning outcomes, topics, class dates, and teaching methods. Unit 1 covers basic network concepts over 2 weeks. Unit 2 focuses on network components and topologies across 2 weeks.
3. Units 3-5 span 6 weeks discussing reference models like OSI and TCP/IP, TCP/IP protocols, and IP addressing respectively. The plan
TEACHING PLAN (TP) D1 Academic Year: 2018-2019 Name of the Institute: J. S. Polytechnic (0711) Program: Information Technology (IF-3-I) Course: Computer Network Course Code: 22417 Semester: III (Third) Name of the Faculty: Mr. Patil C. R. Actual Plan (From -- Execution Chapter No. Teaching -- to---- and (From ---- to- and Allocated CO UO Title with Details Method and Remark Number of --- and Hours Media Lectures) Number of Lectures) Needs, uses of Computer Network, 11-12-18 to 1A Applications of Computer 11-12-18 Network Advantages/Benefits of Computer Network: Sharing of 12-12-18 to 1A Information, Sharing Resources, 17-12-18 Unit - 1 Centralized management of Fundamen resources, Backing up of data. tals of CO1 Classification of Networks: Geographical Computer Classification, Classification Based on 18-12-18 to Network (8 1B Transmission Technology, Classification 22-12-18 Hrs.) Based on Network Relationships
Basics of network computing
22-12-18 to 1C, 1D models: per-to peer, client sever, 24-12-18 distributed Network Operating System (NOS): 25-12-18 to 1E its types, features. 25-12-18
Basic Components of Computer Network : 26-12-18 to
2A cables. Host, Communication Subnet. NIC. 29-12-18 Unit-II Network Devices and their role : Network 31-12-18 to 2B, 2D, 2E Repeaters. Hub. Bridge. Switches. Router, Componen 7-1-19 CO2 and Gateway. ts and Wireless Infrastructure components : 8-1-19 to Topologies (12 2B, 2D, 2E Access point.Clients. 9-1-19 Hrs.) Network Topologies: Concept, 12-1-19 to 2C Significance, Bus, Star, Ring, 16-1-19 Tree, Mesh, Hybrid. Protocol Hierarchies- Layered 21-1-19 to 3A Approach 22-1-19 Interfaces, Services, Protocols and 23-1-19 to 3A Packets 28-1-19 29-1-19 to Unit-III 3A Design issues for layering. 29-1-19 Reference OSI reference Model: Layers and 30-1-19 to Models for 3B CO3 their functions. 4-2-19 Computer TCP/IP Protocol: Layers and their 9-2-19 to Networks. (10 3C functions 9-2-19 Hrs.) 11-2-19 to 3B, 3C OSI Model Vs. TCP/IP 11-2-19 Using Basic network services: File 12-2-19 to 3D sharing, Print sharing, Device 12-2 19 sharing Host -to- Network Layer 13-2-19 to 4A Protocols: SLIP, PPP 18-2-19 Internet Layer Protocols: IP, ARP, 19-2-19 to Unit- IV 4B RARP, ICMP. 20-2-19 TCP/IP CO4 Transport Layer Protocols: TCP, 23-2-19 to Protocol 4C UDP. 25-2-19 Suite (8 Hrs.) Application Layer Protocols: FTP, 26-2-19 to 4D, 4E HTTP, SMTP, TELNET, DNS, 27-2-19 BOOTP, DHCP Addressing: Physical Address, 4-3-19 to 5A Logical Address, Port Address 5-3-19 IP Address: Concept, Notation, 6-3-19 to 5A Addres Space 9-3-19 Unit-V IPv4 Addressing: Classes. Subnet 11-3-19 to 5B IP Mask, Subnetting, Supernetting. 13-3-19 CO5 Addressing (10 Unicast, Multicast, Broadcast 18-3-19 to 5C Hrs.) Address, Multicast operation . 18-3-19 19-3-19 to 5D IPv6 adress, basic structure 19-3-19 19-3-19 to 5D IPv4 vs IPv6 19-3-20