18CSL57 Syllabus

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Computer Network Laboratory syllabus for CS 5 Sem 2018 scheme |

VTU CBCS 18CSL57 Syllabus

Module-1 Programs List hours


Programs List:

PART A

1. Implement three nodes point – to – point network with 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 program 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.

 
Laboratory Outcomes:

The student 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 and JAVA
programming language

 Conduct of Practical Examination:

• Experiment distribution

 For laboratories having only one part: Students are allowed to pick one experiment
from the lot with equal opportunity.
 For laboratories having PART A and PART B: Students are allowed to pick one
experiment from PART A and one experiment from PART B, with equal opportunity.

• Change of experiment is allowed only once and marks allotted for procedure to be made
zero of the changed part only.

• Marks Distribution (Courseed to change in accoradance with university regulations)

i) For laboratories having only one part – Procedure + Execution + Viva-Voce: 15+70+15 =
100 Marks

j) For laboratories having PART A and PART B

i. Part A – Procedure + Execution + Viva = 6 + 28 + 6 = 40 Marks

ii. Part B – Procedure + Execution + Viva = 9 + 42 + 9 = 60 Marks

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