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This document outlines the examination structure for the Computer Networks course in the II B.Tech II Semester, detailing the format and types of questions for both Part A and Part B. Part A consists of 10 short answer questions, while Part B includes longer questions from various units, covering topics such as network topologies, TCP/IP models, error detection techniques, and protocols. The exam is scheduled for 3 hours and has a maximum score of 70 marks.

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CN Model Paper 23

This document outlines the examination structure for the Computer Networks course in the II B.Tech II Semester, detailing the format and types of questions for both Part A and Part B. Part A consists of 10 short answer questions, while Part B includes longer questions from various units, covering topics such as network topologies, TCP/IP models, error detection techniques, and protocols. The exam is scheduled for 3 hours and has a maximum score of 70 marks.

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Code No : R2322 R23

II B.Tech II Semester Regular Examinations, Month- Year


COMPUTER NETWORKS
(CSE-Cyber Security)
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 70
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Answer question no.1 from Part – A compulsory. Each question carries Two marks 10x2=20M
Answer one question from each unit in Part-B. Each question carries 10marks 5x10=50M

PART - A CO BL Marks
1 a What are the Network Types? 1 1 2M
b Deference between OSI Vs TCP/IP 1 6 2M
c Explain Data link layer Design issues 2 2 2M
d Short notes on CHECKSUM. 2 1 2M
e What are Random access protocals 3 1 2M
f Discuss STANDARD ETHERNET. 3 6 2M
g Comparison of IPV4 & IPV6. 4 2 2M
h Draw theIPV4 Header Format 4 1 2M
i Comparison of TCP&UDP. 5 2 2M
j Explain TCP services 5 5 2M

PART – B CO BL Marks
UNIT - I
2 a 1. Explain different Network Topologies? 1 5 5M
b 2. Explain in detail about TCP/IP reference model? 1 5 5M
OR
1. Explain the classification of unguided transmission
3 a 1 5 5M
media?
b 2. Explain about the coaxial cable with neat sketch? 1 5 5M
UNIT – II
4 a 1. What is framing? Explain its types? 2 1 5M
2. Explain the CRC error detection technique using
b 2 5 5M
generator polynomial x 4 +x3 +1 and data 11100011
OR
1. Explain about the Go-Back-N sliding window
5 a 2 5 5M
protocol also discuss its drawbacks?
2. Discuss the frame format and configuration modes
b 2 6 5M
of HDLC?
UNIT – III
6 a 1. Explain in detail about CSMA/CD? 3 5 5M
1. Describe ALOHA. Differentiate between pure Aloha
b 3 6 5M
and slotted Aloha?
OR
1. Explain in detail about the Time division
7 a 3 5 5M
multiplexing and Frequency Division Multiplexing?
b 2. Write about Standard Ethernet and explain its 3 1 5M
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protocol structure?
UNIT – IV
1. How does a virtual circuit differ from a physical
8 a circuit? What advantages would a virtual circuit 4 1 5M
provide?
2. Explain the distance vector routing protocol with an
b 4 5 5M
example?
OR
9 a 1. Differentiate between IPV4 and IPV6? 4 4 5M
2. Explain With an example explain the shortest path
b 4 5 5M
routing algorithms used in computer networks?
UNIT – V
10 a 1. Explain in detail about UDP? 5 5 5M
b 2. Explain about TCP/IP protocol and its services? 5 5 5M
OR
1. Explain about the HTTP request and response
11 a 5 5 5M
methods?
b 2. Describe the modes of operation used in TELNET? 5 6 5M

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