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Computer Network Laboratory

This document outlines the objectives, experiments, and assessment for a Computer Network Laboratory course. The course objectives are to demonstrate network operation/management commands, simulate GSM and CDMA performance, and implement data link and transport layer protocols. The lab experiments are divided into two parts - Part A involves simulating computer networks using NS2/NS3 and analyzing performance metrics. Part B involves implementing various networking concepts in Java like error detection, shortest path algorithms, client-server programs, and encryption. Students will pick one experiment from each part for their practical exam, which evaluates procedure, conduction, and viva worth a total of 40 marks for each part.

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Computer Network Laboratory

This document outlines the objectives, experiments, and assessment for a Computer Network Laboratory course. The course objectives are to demonstrate network operation/management commands, simulate GSM and CDMA performance, and implement data link and transport layer protocols. The lab experiments are divided into two parts - Part A involves simulating computer networks using NS2/NS3 and analyzing performance metrics. Part B involves implementing various networking concepts in Java like error detection, shortest path algorithms, client-server programs, and encryption. Students will pick one experiment from each part for their practical exam, which evaluates procedure, conduction, and viva worth a total of 40 marks for each part.

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COMPUTER NETWORK LABORATORY

[As per Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) scheme]


(Effective from the academic year 2016 -2017)
SEMESTER – V
Subject Code 15CSL57 IA Marks 20
Number of Lecture Hours/Week 01I + 02P Exam Marks 80
Total Number of Lecture Hours 40 Exam Hours 03
CREDITS – 02
Course objectives: This course will enable students to
  Demonstrate operation of network and its management commands 
  Simulate and demonstrate the performance of GSM and CDMA 
  Implement data link layer and transport layer protocols. 
 Description (If any): 
For the experiments below modify the topology and parameters set for the experiment and
take multiple rounds of reading and analyze the results available in log files. Plot
necessary graphs and conclude. Use NS2/NS3. 
Lab Experiments:
PART A
1. Implement three nodes point – to – point network wi th duplex links between them.
Set the queue size, vary the bandwidth and find the number of packets dropped.
2. Implement transmission of ping messages/trace route over a network topology
consisting of 6 nodes and find the number of packets dropped due to congestion.
3. Implement an Ethernet LAN using n nodes and set multiple traffic nodes and plot
congestion window for different source / destination.
4. Implement simple ESS and with transmitting nodes in wire-less LAN by
simulation and determine the performance with respect to transmission of packets.
5. Implement and study the performance of GSM on NS2/NS3 (Using MAC layer) or
equivalent environment.
6. Implement and study the performance of CDMA on NS2/NS3 (Using stack called
Call net) or equivalent environment.

PART B
Implement the following in Java:
7. Write a program for error detecting code using CRC-CCITT (16- bits).
8. Write a program to find the shortest path between vertices using bellman-ford
algorithm.
9. Using TCP/IP sockets, write a client – server progr am to make the client send the file
name and to make the server send back the contents of the requested file if present.
10. Write a program on datagram socket for client/server to display the messages on
client side, typed at the server side.
11. Write a program for simple RSA algorithm to encrypt and decrypt the data.
12. Write a program for congestion control using leaky bucket algorithm.

Study Experiment / Project:


NIL
Course outcomes: The students should be able to:
  Analyze and Compare various networking protocols. 
 Demonstrate the working of different concepts of networking. 
 Implement, analyze and evaluate networking protocols in NS2 / NS3
Conduction of Practical Examination:
1. All laboratory experiments are to be included for practical examination.
2. Students are allowed to pick one experiment from part A and part B with lot.
3. Strictly follow the instructions as printed on the cover page of answer script
4. Marks distribution: Procedure + Conduction + Viva: 80
Part A: 10+25+5 =40
Part B: 10+25+5 =40
5. Change of experiment is allowed only once and marks allotted to the procedure part to be
made zero.

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