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SE-307: Computer Communication Networks Instructor: Nadeem Majeed Choudhary Office No: 22 Credit hours: 3 e-mail : nadeem.majeed@uettaxila.edu.pk Website : http://web.uettaxila.edu.pk/uet/UETsub/perSites/mySite.asp?frmEmail=nadeem.majeed@uettaxila.edu.pk Course website: http://web.uettaxila.edu.pk/CMS/SP2013/seCCNbs/index.asp Text Book: Behrouz A. Forouzan “ Data Communications and Networking”, McGrew-Hill, Latest Edition

Course contents Part1: Overview of Data Communications and Networking Ch1: Introduction Ch.2: Network Models Part2: Physical Layer Ch3 Signals Ch4 Digital Transmission Ch5 Analog Transmission Ch.7 Transmission Media

Course contents Part3: Data Link Layer: Part 4: Network Layer: Ch.10 Error Detection and correction Ch.11 Data Link Control and protocols Ch.12 Multiple Access Ch.13 Local Area Networks: Ethernet Ch.15 Connecting LANs, Backbone Networks and virtual LANs Part 4: Network Layer: Ch.19 Logical Addressing Ch20 Internet protocol Ch.21 Address Mapping, Error Reporting Ch.22 Routing: Routing Protocols

Course Learning Outcomes Describe what a computer network is and the meaning of the terms protocol and standard. Ch1 Recognize the architecture of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite and OSI model. Ch2 Analyze the different type and characteristics of signals. Ch3 Identify and explain the concept of modulation techniques (Digital and Analog) Ch4 &Ch5

Course Learning Outcomes Apply the concept of data link layer such as: framing, error detection & correction, flow control and multiple access protocolsCh10&Ch11&Ch12 Recognize the different versions of wired Ethernet LANs. Ch13 Differentiate between different devices for connecting LANs. Ch15

Course Learning Outcomes Apply Spanning tree algorithm to create a loop less topology in a bridged LAN.Ch15 Recognize IPv4 addresses and classes and Internet protocol version 4(Ipv4) . Ch19-Ch20 10. Understand Unicast routing protocols such as: RIP and OSP. Ch22