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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No.

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T.E. (Computer Engineering)

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3) Use of Calculator is allowed.

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Q1) a) Specify the following to one or more layers of the TCP/IP model [6]
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i) Transmission of bit stream across physical medium.
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ii) Define Frames, error detection and retransmission of frames.


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iii) Reliable Process-to-process message delivery.


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iv) Routeselection, delivery of IP packets from source to final destination.


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v) Provides user services such as e-mail and file transfer.


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b) What is line coding? Give the Manchester line code and differential.

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Manchester code for the bit sequence : 10000101111 [4]
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Q2) a) Explain HDLC frame Format with respect to following example? [6]
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An HDLC frame is given as follows


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7E6D6F75FFFFF04F5E7E
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i) Identify the type of frame (I, S or U )


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ii) Identify the address of secondary.


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iii) Identify the frame sequence and acknowledge numbers


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iv) Identify the data


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b) Define FHSS and explain how it achieves bandwidth spreading. [4]


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Q3) a) Explain GO Back N ARQ in detail [6]

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b) In a stop-and-wait system, the bandwidth of the line is 2 Mbps and 1 bit

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takes 20 ms to make a round trip. What is the bandwidth delay product?

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If the system data packets are 2000 bits in length, what is the utilization

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percentage of the link? [4]

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Q4) a) Data bits 1001101 is transmitted using an hamming code, show the actual

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bit string transmitted (Consider even parity). Suppose 7th bit from left is
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inverted during transmission, show that this error is detected and corrected
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b) Explain 802.11 wireless frame format? [4]


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Q5) a) In the figure given below, N1 to N6 are six nodes (routers). The numbers

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least cost route from node 2 to node 6, show appropriate steps? [6]
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i) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)


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iii) Internet control message protocol (ICMP)


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Q6) a) Draw and Explain IPV4 header. [8]


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i) Netmask of the network.


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ii) The network address to which the host belongs.


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iii) The network broadcast address to which the host belongs.


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iv) The total number of hosts available in the network.


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Q7) a) What are the types of socket? Explain various socket primitives used in

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b) What causes Silly Window syndrome? How it is avoided? Explain. [6]

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c) Differentiate between TCP and UDP protocol. [6]

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c) What are the techniques to improve Quality of Service (QoS)? [6]


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Q9) a) Explain HTTP request and reply message format. [6]

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c) Why we need DHCP? Explain in detail [5]
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Q10)a) Write a short note on : [6]


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i) MIME
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ii) SMTP
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b) Explain FTP?Write any three FTP commands. [5]


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c) Explain DNS Request and Response message format? [5]
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