Cs2302 Computer Networks: Unit - I

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CS2302 COMPUTER NETWORKS

UNIT I
1. What is mean by data communication?

Data communication is the exchange of data (in the form of 1s and 0s) between two
devices via some form of transmission medium (such as a wire cable).

2. What are the three criteria necessary for an effective and efficient network?

The most important criteria are performance, reliability and security.
Performance of the network depends on number of users, type of transmission
medium, the capabilities of the connected h/w and the efficiency of the s/w.
Reliability is measured by frequency of failure, the time it takes a link to recover
from the failure and the networks robustness in a catastrophe.
Security issues include protecting data from unauthorized access and viruses.

3. What are the three fundamental characteristics determine the effectiveness of
the data communication system?

The effectiveness of the data communication system depends on three fundamental
characteristics:
Delivery: The system must deliver data to the correct destination.
Accuracy: The system must deliver data accurately.
Timeliness: The system must deliver data in a timely manner.

4. What are the advantages of distributed processing?

Advantages of distributed processing include security/encapsulation, distributed
databases, faster problem solving, security through redundancy and collaborative
processing.

5. Why are protocols needed?

In networks, communication occurs between the entities in different systems. Two
entities cannot just send bit streams to each other and expect to be understood.
For
communication, the entities must agree on a protocol. A protocol is a set of rules
that
govern data communication.

6. Why are standards needed?

Co-ordination across the nodes of a network is necessary for an efficient
communication. If there are no standards, difficulties arise. A standard provides a
modelor basis for development to which everyone has agreed.

7. For n devices in a network, what is the number of cable links required for a
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mesh and ring topology?

Mesh topology n (n-1)/2
Ring topology n

8. What is the difference between a passive and an active hub?

An active hub contains a repeater that regenerates the received bit patterns before
sending them out. A passive hub provides a simple physical connection between
theattached devices.

9. Distinguish between peer-to-peer relationship and a primary-secondary
relationship.

Peer-to-peer relationship: All the devices share the link equally.
Primary-secondary relationship: One device controls traffic and the others must
transmit through it.

10. Assume 6 devices are arranged in a mesh topology. How many cables are
needed? How many ports are needed for each device?

Number of cables=n (n-1)/2=6(6-1)/2=15
Number of ports per device=n-1=6-1=5

11. Group the OSI layers by function.

The seven layers of the OSI model belonging to three subgroups. Physical, data link
and network layers are the network support layers; they deal with the physical
aspects
of moving data from one device to another. Session, presentation and application
layers are the user support layers; they allow interoperability among unrelated
software systems. The transport layer ensures end-to-end reliable data
transmission.

12. What are header and trailers and how do they get added and removed?

Each layer in the sending machine adds its own information to the message it
receives from the layer just above it and passes the whole package to the layer just
below it. This information is added in the form of headers or trailers. Headers are
added to the message at the layers 6,5,4,3, and 2. A trailer is added at layer2. At
the receiving machine, the headers or trailers attached to the data unit at the
corresponding sending layers are removed, and actions appropriate to that layer
are taken.

13. The transport layer creates a communication between the source and
destination. What are the three events involved in a connection?

Creating a connection involves three steps: connection establishment, data transfer
and connection release.
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14. What is the DC component?

Direct current is a zero-frequency signal with constant amplitude.

15. How does NRZ-L differ from NRZ-I?

In the NRZ-L sequence, positive and negative voltages have specific meanings:
positive for 0 and negative for 1. in the NRZ-I sequence, the voltages are
meaningless.
Instead, the receiver looks for changes from one level to another as its basis for
recognition of 1s.

17. What are the functions of a DTE? What are the functions of a DCE?

Data terminal equipment is a device that is an information source or an
information
sink. It is connected to a network through a DCE.
Amplitude
Time
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
3

Data circuit-terminating equipment is a device used as an interface between a DTE
and a network.

17. What does the electrical specification of EIA-232 describe?

The electrical specification of EIA-232 defines that signals other than data must be
sent using OFF as less than -3 volts and ON as greater than +3 volts. The data
must be transmitted using NRZ-L encoding.

18. Discuss the mode for propagating light along optical channels.
There are two modes for propagating light along optical channels, multimode and
single mode.
Multimode: Multiple beams from a light source move through the core in different
paths.
Single mode: Fiber with extremely small diameter that limits beams to a few angles,
resulting in an almost horizontal beam.

19. What is refraction?

The phenomenon related to the bending of light when it passes from one medium to
another.

UNIT-II

DATA LINK LAYER
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1.What are the responsibilities of data link layer?

Specific responsibilities of data link layer include the following.
a) Framing
b) Physical addressing
c) Flow control
d) Error control
e) Access control

2. Mention the types of errors.

There are 2 types of errors
a) Single-bit error.
b) Burst-bit error.

3. Define the following terms.

Single bit error: The term single bit error means that only one bit of a given data
unit (such as byte character/data unit or packet) is changed from 1 to 0 or from 0
to 1.
Burst error: Means that 2 or more bits in the data unit have changed from 1 to 0
from 0 to 1.

4. What is redundancy?

It is the error detecting mechanism, which means a shorter group of bits or extra
bits may be appended at the destination of each unit.

5. List out the available detection methods.

There are 4 types of redundancy checks are used in data communication.
a) Vertical redundancy checks (VRC).
b) Longitudinal redundancy checks (LRC).
c) Cyclic redundancy checks (CRC).
d) Checksum.
6. Write short notes on VRC.

The most common and least expensive mechanism for error detection is the vertical
redundancy check (VRC) often called a parity check. In this technique a redundant
bit4called a parity bit, is appended to every data unit so, that the total number of
0s in the unit(including the parity bit) becomes even.

7. Write short notes on LRC.

In longitudinal redundancy check (LRC), a block of bits is divided into rows and a
redundant row of bits is added to the whole block.

8. Write short notes on CRC.
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The third and most powerful of the redundancy checking techniques is the cyclic
redundancy checks (CRC) CRC is based on binary division. Here a sequence of
redundant bits, called the CRC remainder is appended to the end of data unit.

9. Write short notes on CRC generator.

A CRC generator uses a modulo-2 division.
In the first step, the 4-bit divisor is subtracted from the
first 4 bit of thedividend.
Each bit of the divisor is subtracted from the
corresponding bit of the
dividend without disturbing the next higher bit.

10. Write short notes on CRC checker.

A CRC checker functions exactly like a generator. After receiving the data appended
with the CRC it does the same modulo-2 division. If the remainder is all 0s the
CRC isdropped and the data accepted. Otherwise, the received stream of bits is
discarded and thedates are resent.

11. Give the essential properties for polynomial.

A polynomial should be selected to have at least the following properties.
a) It should not be
b) It should be divisible by(x+1).

12. Define checksum.

The error detection method used by the higher layer protocol is called checksum.
Checksum is based on the concept of redundancy.

13. What are the steps followed in checksum generator?
The sender follows these steps
a) The units are divided into k sections each of n bits.
b) All sections are added together using 2s complement to get the sum.
c) The sum is complemented and become the checksum.
d) The checksum is sent with the data.

14. List out the steps followed is checksum checker side.

The receiver must follow these steps
a) The unit is divided into k section each of n bits.
b) All sections are added together using 1s complement to get the sum.
c) The sum is complemented.
d) If the result is zero.

15. Write short notes on error correction.

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It is the mechanism to correct the errors and it can be handled in 2 ways.
a) When an error is discovered, the receiver can have the sender
retransmit the entire data unit.
b) A receiver can use an error correcting coder, which automatically
corrects certain errors.

16. Mention the types of error correcting methods.

There are 2 error-correcting methods.
a) Single bit error correction
b) Burst error correction.

17. What is the purpose of hamming code?

A hamming code can be designed to correct burst errors of certain lengths. So the
simple strategy used by the hamming code to correct single bit errors must be
redesigned to be applicable for multiple bit correction.

18. Define flow control.

Flow control refers to a set of procedures used to restrict the amount of data. The
sender can send before waiting for acknowledgment.

19. What is a buffer?
Each receiving device has a block of memory called a buffer, reserved for storing
incoming data until they are processed.

20. Mention the categories of flow control.
There are 2 methods have been developed to control flow of data across
communication links.
a) Stop and wait- send one from at a time.
b) Sliding window- send several frames at a time.
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UNIT III

NETWORK LAYER

1. What are the network support layers and the user support layers?

Network support layers:
The network support layers are Physical layer, Data link layer and Network layer.
These deals with electrical specifications, physical connection, transport timing and
reliability.
User support layers:
The user support layers are: Session layer, Presentation layer, Application layer.
These allow interoperability among unrelated software system.

2. With a neat diagram explain the relationship of IEEE Project to the OSI model?

The IEEE has subdivided the data
link layer into two sub layers:
* Logical link control (LLC)
* Medium access control (MAC)
LLC is non-architecture specific. The MAC sub layer contains a number of distinct
modules, each carries proprietary information specific to the LAN product being
used.

3. What are the functions of LLC?

The IEEE project 802 models takes the structure of an HDLC frame and divides it
into 2 sets of functions. One set contains the end user portion of the HDLC frame
the Other layers
Network
Data link
Physical
Other layers
Network
Logical Link Control
Media Access Control
Physical
logical address, control information, and data. These functions are handled by the
IEEE802.2 logical link control (LLC) protocol.

4. What are the functions of MAC?

MAC sub layer resolves the contention for the shared media. It contains
synchronization, flag, flow and error control specifications necessary to move
information
from one place to another, as well as the physical address of the next station to
receive and route a packet.

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5. What is protocol data unit?

The data unit in the LLC level is called Protocol Data Unit (PDU). It contains four
fields.
Destination Service Point Address (DSAP)
Source Service Access Point
Control field
Information field

6. What are headers and trailers and how do they get added and removed?

The control data added to the beginning of a data is called headers. The control
data added to the end of a data is called trailers. At the sending machine, when the
message passes through the layers each layer adds the headers or trailers. At the
receiving machine, each layer removes the data meant for it and passes the rest to
the next layer.

7. What are the responsibilities of network layer?

The network layer is responsible for the source-to-destination delivery of packet
across multiple network links. The specific responsibilities of network layer include
the following:
Logical addressing.
Routing.

8. What is a virtual circuit?

A logical circuit made between the sending and receiving computers. The
connection is made after both computers do handshaking. After the connection, all
packets follow the same route and arrive in sequence.

9. What are data grams?

In datagram approach, each packet is treated independently from all others. Even
when one packet represents just a place of a multipacket transmission, the
network treats it although it existed alone. Packets in this technology are referred
to as datagram.

10. What are the two types of implementation formats in virtual circuits?

Virtual circuit transmission is implemented in 2 formats.
Switched virtual circuit
Permanent virtual circuit.
11. What is meant by switched virtual circuit?

Switched virtual circuit format is comparable conceptually to dial-up line in
circuit switching. In this method, a virtual circuit is created whenever it is needed
and exits only for the duration of specific exchange.

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12. What is meant by Permanent virtual circuit?

Permanent virtual circuits are comparable to leased lines in circuit switching.
In this method, the same virtual circuit is provided between two uses on a
continuous basis. The circuit is dedicated to the specific uses.

13. Define Routers.

DSAP SSAP Control Information
Routers relay packets among multiple interconnected networks. They Route
packets from one network to any of a number of potential destination networks on
Internet routers operate in the physical, data link and network layer of OSI model.

14. What is meant by hop count?

The pathway requiring the smallest number of relays, it is called hop-count
routing, in which every link is considered to be of equal length and given the value
one.

15. How can the routing be classified?

The routing can be classified as,
Adaptive routing
Non-adaptive routing.

16. What is time-to-live or packet lifetime?

As the time-to-live field is generated, each packet is marked with a lifetime, usually
the number of hops that are allowed before a packet is considered lost and
accordingly, destroyed. The time-to-live determines the lifetime of a packet.

17. What is meant by brouter?
A brouter is a single protocol or multiprotocol router that sometimes act as a router
and sometimes act as a bridge.

18. Write the keys for understanding the distance vector routing.
The three keys for understanding the algorithm are
Knowledge about the whole networks
Routing only to neighbors
Information sharing at regular intervals
19. Write the keys for understanding the link state routing.

The three keys for understanding the algorithm are
Knowledge about the neighborhood.
Routing to all neighbors.
Information sharing when there is a range.

20. How the packet cost referred in distance vector and link state routing?

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In distance vector routing, cost refer to hop count while in case of link state
routing, cost is a weighted value based on a variety of factors such as security
levels, traffic or the state of the link.

UNIT IV

TRANSPORT LAYER

1. What is function of transport layer?

The protocol in the transport layer takes care in the delivery of data from one
application program on one device to an application program on another device.
They act as a link between the upper layer protocols and the services provided by
the lower layer.

2. What are the duties of the transport layer?

The services provided by the transport layer
End-to- end delivery
Addressing
Reliable delivery
Flow control
Multiplexing

3. What is the difference between network layer delivery and the transport layer
delivery?

Network layer delivery
* The network layer is responsible
for the the source-to-destination
delivery of packet
* The transport layer is responsible
for source-to-destination delivery
of the entire message.

Transport layer delivery
across multiple network links.
The transport layer is responsible
for source-to-destination delivery
of the entire message.

4. What are the four aspects related to the reliable delivery of data?

The four aspects are, Error control, Sequence control, Loss control, Duplication
control.

5. What is meant by segment?

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At the sending and receiving end of the transmission, TCP divides long
transmissions into smaller data units and packages each into a frame called a
segment.

6. What is meant by segmentation?

When the size of the data unit received from the upper layer is too long for the
network layer datagram or data link layer frame to handle, the transport protocol
divides it into smaller usable blocks. The dividing process is called segmentation.

7. What is meant by Concatenation?

The size of the data unit belonging to single sessions are so small that several can
fit together into a single datagram or frame, the transport protocol combines them
into a single data unit. The combining process is called concatenation.

8. What are the types of multiplexing?

The types of multiplexing are,
Upward multiplexing
Downward multiplexing

9. What are the two possible transport services?

Two basic types of transport services are,
Connection service
Connectionless services

10. The transport layer creates the connection between source and destination.
What are the three events involved in the connection?

For security, the transport layer may create a connection between the two end
ports. A connection is a single logical path between the source and destination that
is associated with all packets in a message. Creating a connection involves three
steps:
Connection establishment
Data transfer & Connection release.

11. What is meant by congestion?

Congestion in a network occurs if user sends data into the network at a rate
greater than that allowed by network resources.

12. Why the congestion occurs in network?
Congestion occurs because the switches in a network have a limited buffer size
to store arrived packets.
13. What is meant by quality of service?

The quality of service defines a set of attributes related to the performance of the
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connection. For each connection, the user can request a particular attribute each
service class is associated with a set of attributes.

14. What are the two categories of QoS attributes?

The two main categories are
User Oriented
Network Oriented

15. List out the user related attributes?

User related attributes are
SCR Sustainable Cell Rate
PCR Peak Cell Rate
MCR- Minimum Cell Rate
CVDT Cell Variation Delay Tolerance

16. What are the networks related attributes?

The network related attributes are,
Cell loss ratio (CLR)
Cell transfer delay (CTD)
Cell delay variation (CDV)
Cell error ratio (CER)

17. What are the rules of nonboundary-level masking?

The bytes in the IP address that corresponds to 255 in the mask will be
repeated in the subnetwork address.
The bytes in the IP address that corresponds to 0 in the mask will
change to 0 in the subnetwork address
For other bytes, use the bit-wise AND operator.

18. Define Gateway.

A device used to connect two separate networks that use different communication
protocols.

19. What is LSP?

In link state routing, a small packet containing routing information sent by a router
to all other router by a packet called link state packet.

UNIT V

APPLICATION LAYER

1. What is the purpose of Domain Name System?

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Domain Name System can map a name to an address and conversely an address to
name.

2. Discuss the three main division of the domain name space.
Domain name space is divided into three different sections: generic domains,
country domains & inverse domain.
Generic domain: Define registered hosts according to their generic behavior, uses
generic suffixes.
Country domain: Uses two characters to identify a country as the last suffix.
Inverse domain: Finds the domain name given the IP address.

3. Discuss the TCP connections needed in FTP.

FTP establishes two connections between the hosts. One connection is used for
data transfer, the other for control information. The control connection uses very
simple rules of communication. The data connection needs more complex rules due
to the variety of data types transferred.

4. Discuss the basic model of FTP.

The client has three components: the user interface, the client control process, and
the client data transfer process. The server has two components: the server control
process and the server data transfer process. The control connection is made
between the control processes. The data connection is made between the data
transfer processes.

5. What is the function of SMTP?

The TCP/IP protocol supports electronic mail on the Internet is called Simple Mail
Transfer (SMTP). It is a system for sending messages to other computer users
based on e-mail addresses. SMTP provides mail exchange between users on the
same or different computers.

6. What is the difference between a user agent (UA) and a mail transfer agent
(MTA)?

The UA prepares the message, creates the envelope, and puts the message in
the envelope. The MTA transfers the mail across the Internet.


7. How does MIME enhance SMTP?

MIME is a supplementary protocol that allows non-ASCII data to be sent through
SMTP. MIME transforms non-ASCII data at the sender site to NVT ASCII data and
deliverers it to the client SMTP to be sent through the Internet. The server SMTP at
the receiving side receives the NVT ASCII data and delivers it to MIME to be
transform feed back to the original data.

8. Why is an application such as POP needed for electronic messaging?
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Workstations interact with the SMTP host, which receives the mail on behalf of
every host in the organization, to retrieve messages by using a client-server
protocol such as Post Office Protocol, version 3(POP3). Although POP3 is used to
download messages from the server, the SMTP client still needed on the desktop to
forward messages from the workstation user to its SMTP mail server.

9. Write down the three types of WWW documents.

The documents in the WWW can be grouped into three broad categories: static,
dynamic and active.
Static: Fixed-content documents that are created and stored in a server.
Dynamic: Created by web server whenever a browser requests the document.
Active: A program to be run at the client side.

10. What is the purpose of HTML?

HTML is a computer language for specifying the contents and format of a web
document. It allows additional text to include codes that define fonts, layouts,
embedded graphics and hypertext links.

11. Define CGI.

CGI is a standard for communication between HTTP servers and executable
programs. It is used in crating dynamic documents.

12. Name four factors needed for a secure network.

Privacy: The sender and the receiver expect confidentiality.
Authentication: The receiver is sure of the senders identity and that an imposter
has not sent the message.
Integrity: The data must arrive at the receiver exactly as it was sent.
Non-Reputation: The receiver must able to prove that a received message came
from a specific sender.

13. How is a secret key different from public key?

In secret key, the same key is used by both parties. The sender uses this key and
an encryption algorithm to encrypt data; the receiver uses the same key and the
corresponding decryption algorithm to decrypt the data.
In public key, there are two keys: a private key and a public key. The private key
is kept by the receiver. The public key is announced to the public.

14. What is a digital signature?
Digital signature is a method to authenticate the sender of a message. It is similar
to that of signing transactions documents when you do business with a bank. In
network transactions, you can create an equivalent of an electronic or digital
signature by the way you send data.

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15. What are the advantages & disadvantages of public key encryption?

Advantages:
a) Remove the restriction of a shared secret key between two entities. Here each
entity can create a pair of keys, keep the private one, and publicly distribute the
other one.
b) The no. of keys needed is reduced tremendously. For one million users to
communicate, only two million keys are needed.

Disadvantages:
If you use large numbers the method to be effective. Calculating the cipher text
using the long keys takes a lot of time. So it is not recommended for large amounts
of text.

16. What are the advantages & disadvantages of secret key encryption?

Advantages:
Secret Key algorithms are efficient: it takes less time to encrypt a message. The
reason is that the key is usually smaller. So it is used to encrypt or decrypt long
messages.

Disadvantages:
a) Each pair of users must have a secret key. If N people in world want to use this
method, there needs to be N (N-1)/2 secret keys. For one million people to
communicate, a half-billion secret keys are needed.
b) The distribution of the keys between two parties can be difficult.

17. Define permutation.

Permutation is transposition in bit level.
Straight permutation: The no. of bits in the input and output are preserved.
Compressed permutation: The no. of bits is reduced (some of the bits are dropped).
Expanded permutation: The no. of bits is increased (some bits are repeated).

18. Define substitutional & transpositional encryption.

Substitutional: A character level encryption in which each character is replaced by
another character in the set.

Transpositional: A Character level encryption in which the characters retain their
plaintext but the position of the character changes.
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16 MARKS Questions

UNIT-I
1. Explain the ISO-OSI model of computer network with a neat diagram.
2. Discuss the major functions performed by the Presentation layer and Application
layer of the ISO OSI model.
3. Explain Transport Layer and Physical Layer.
4. What are the major components of an optical communication system? Discuss.
5. Distinguish between point to point links and multi point links. Give relevant
diagrams.
6. Explain Data Link Layer and Network Layer.
7. Compare Connection oriented and connectionless service.

UNIT- II
1. a) What is the need for data encoding and explain the various data encoding
schemes and compare their features. (8)
b) Explain how hamming code can be used to correct burst errors. (8)
2. Explain the operation of the bit-oriented protocol HDLC with the required frames
3.Explain the various error detection and correction Mechanisms used in computer
network.
4. Write short notes on:
a) Go back NARQ (8)
b) Selective repeat ARQ (8)
5. a) Discuss the major functions performed by the Presentation layer and
Application layer of the ISO - OSI model. (8)
b) Compare Connection oriented and connectionless service. (4)
c) What are the major components of an optical communication system?
Discuss. (4)
6. a) A block of 32 bits has to be transmitted. Discuss how the thirty two bit
block is transmitted to the receiver using Longitudinal Redundancy Check.
(4)
b) Consider a 32 bit block of data 11100111 11011101 00111001 10101001
that has to be transmitted. If Longitudinal Redundancy Check is used what
is the transmitted bit stream?(4)
c) In the Hamming code, for a data unit of 'm' bits how do you compute the
number of redundant bits 'r' needed? (4)
d) What kinds of errors can Vertical Redundancy check determine? What
kinds of errors it cannot determine? (4)
7. Discuss stop and wait protocol
8. Discuss sliding window protocol using Go back n.
9. How does a Token Ring LAN operate? Discuss.

UNIT-III

1. Explain distance vector routing in detail.
2. Explain packet switching in detail.
3. What are routers? Explain in detail.
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4. What are the services provided by DNS server? Explain in detail.
5. Find the class of each IP address. Give suitable explanation. (8 x 2 = 16)
i) 227.12.14.87
ii) 193.14.56.22
iii) 14.23.120.8
iv) 252.5.15.111
v) 134.11.78.56
vi) 172.18.58.1
vii) 00000000 11110000 11111111 00110011
viii) 10000000 11110000 11111111 00110011
6. State the major difference between Distance Vector Routing and Link State
Routing. Discuss
how these routing techniques work.
7. What is the sub network address if the destination address is 200.45.34.56 and
the subnet mask
is 255.255.240.0?
8. List and diagrammatically illustrate and discuss the four general categories of
attack.
9. With relevant example discuss about Substitution Ciphers.
10. Briefly discuss how DES algorithm works.

UNIT-IV
1. a) Perform a comparative study between the ISO OSI model and the TCP/IP
reference model.(8)
b) Distinguish between point to point links and multi point links. Give
relevant diagrams. (8)
2. List and discuss the states used in the TCP connection management finite state
machine.
3. Discuss the various timers used by TCP to perform its various operations.
4. Present a tutorial on User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
5. Discuss the strategies TCP uses to avoid congestion.
6. Explain UDP & TCP.
7. Explain leaky bucket and token bucket algorithm.
8. Explain the duties of transport layer.

UNIT-V

1. Explain how security is provided in interact operations in detail.
2. What is HTTP protocol used for? What is the default port number of HTTP
protocol?
3. Discuss the features of HTTP and also discuss how HTTP works.
4. List and discuss the types of DNS records.
5. Explain WWW.
6. What are the duties of FTP protocol?
7. Explain the type of encryption/decryption method.
8. Explain about RSA algorithm

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