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SAGAR GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, BHOPAL

LECTURE PLAN

Department Computer Science & Engg. Session : Jan- June 2018


Name of Teacher Anidra Katiyar Semester VIII
Subject Network Management Sub. Code CS-8201
Total Lectures: 45
OBJECTIVE:-To understand state-of-the-art in network protocols, architectures, and applications management. This
includes managing communication between applications on different computers and thought processes for
networking research.

UNIT I
Proposed Actual Date
No of Students
S.No. Topics to be covered Date of of Reference Remarks
were Present
Completion Completion

1. Overview of subject, Introduction to Network


Managements,
2. Network Management Framework,
Network Based Managements
3. Evolution of Network Management: SGMP, CMIP,
SNMP.
Network Implementation and Management
4.
Strategies Network Management Categories:
Performance Management
5.
Fault Management, Configuration Management

6. Security Managements, Accounting


Managements.
7.
Network Management Configuration

8. Centralized Configuration, Distributed


Configuration.
9.
Selected Management Strategy

UNIT II
Proposed Actual Date No of
S.No. Topics to be covered Date of of Students Reference Remarks
Completion Completion were Present
Management Information Base (MIB),
10.
Structure of Management Information,
NMS Presentation of the SMI,
11. NMS Meter-ware Network View. Remote
Monitoring (RMON)RMON Group
12. Desktop Management: Desktop Management
Interface (DMI), DMI Architecture, DMI Browser.
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13.
DMI/SNMP Mapping,

14.
Desktop SNMP Extension Agents

15.
Setting up LAN Access,

16.
SNMP Configuration

UNIT III
No of
Proposed Actual Date
Students
S.No. Topics to be covered Date of of
were
Reference Remarks
Completion Completion
Present
Introduction, layering,
17.
OSI Layering, TCP/IP Layering,
Protocols & Standards
Internet standards,
18.
Internet administration,
Internet Addresses
Internet protocol: introduction,
19.
IP header,
IP routing
20. Subnet Addressing,
Subnet Mask,
21.
Special Case Of IP Addresses

22.
Comparative Study of IPV4 & IPV6,

23. Port Numbers Address Resolution Protocol,


ARP Packet Format
24.
Proxy ARP,ARP command,ARP Example

25. Resolution Protocol (RARP): Introduction,


RARP Packet format,
26.
RARP Examples, RARP server design

UNIT IV

No of
Proposed Actual Date
Students
S.No. Topics to be covered Date of of
were
Reference Remarks
Completion Completion
Present
27. Delivery and Routing of IP Packets, Routing
Methods
28. Static versus Dynamic Routing,
Routing table and Routing Module
29. Classless Addressing: CIDR. Internet Protocol
(IP)Datagram, Fragmentation
30. Options, IP Package. Interior and Exterior
Routing, Routing information protocol(RIP),
31.
(OSPF) Open shortest path first protocol

32.
BGP ,GGP

33.
Private Networks. Virtual Private
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LECTURE PLAN

34. Network (VPN), Network Address Translation


(NAT).

UNIT V

No of
Proposed Actual Date
Students
S.No. Topics to be covered Date of of
were
Reference Remarks
Completion Completion
Present
35. Internet Control Message Protocols (ICMP):- Types of
message, message format, error reporting.
36.
QUERY,CHECKSUM, ICMP PACKAGE

37. IGMP, IGMP Message and its Operation,


IGMP Package.
38. Transmission control protocol, Process-to-Process
Communication, TCP Services
39.
Flow Control, TCP Timers.

40.
TCP Operation, TCP Package

41.
Application layers protocol, Telnet

42.
Protocol, File Transfer Protocol (FTP),

43.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)

44.
X-Window ,system protocol,

45.
Remote procedure call(RPC),Network file system(NFS)

Course Objectives:
1. Build an understanding of the fundamental concepts of network management.
2. Familiarize the student with the basic taxonomy and terminology of the networking area.
3. Introduce the student to advanced networking concepts, preparing the student for
entry Advanced courses in networking.
4. Allow the student to gain expertise in some specific areas of networking such as the
design and maintenance of individual networks.

Learning Outcomes :
After completing this course the student must demonstrate the knowledge and ability to:
1. Independently understand basic network terminology & technology.
2. Understand and explain the fundamentals of Network Management Categories: Performance Management, Fault
Management, Configuration Management, and Security Managements.
3. Identify the different types of network topologies and protocols.
4. Enumerate the layers of the OSI model and TCP/IP. Explain the function(s) of each layer.
5. Identify the different types of network devices and their functions within a network
6. Understand and building the skills of subnetting and routing mechanisms.
7. Familiarity with the basic protocols of computer networks, and how they can be used
to assist in network design and implementation.
SAGAR GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, BHOPAL
LECTURE PLAN

LIST OF BOOK

1. Forouzan, TCP/IP Protocol Suite 4th edition, TMH


2. J.Richard Burkey, Network Management Concept and Practice, PHI
3. Stevens, TCP/IP Illustrated Volume-I, Pearson
4. Doughals E. Comer, Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol. I, Principles, Protocols, and Architecture, Prentice Hall, India

Prepared By: Verified By:(HOD) Principal/Vice Principal/Dean

Faculty Name : Anidra Katiyar

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Department: Computer Science &Engineering

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