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Basics of Computer Networking and Fault finding

  • learn fundamentals of computer networks and design computer networks
  • Free tutorial
  • Rating: 4.0 out of 54.0 (69 ratings)
  • 2,877 students
  • 1hr 8min of on-demand video
  • Created by Ramesh Khinde

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What you’ll learn

  • Students will able to design simple Computer networks and Troubleshoot Faults in Computer Networks
  • Introduction to analysis and design of computer and communication networks through understanding the network layered architecture and the protocol stack and by conducting hands-on programming and practical lab activities.

Requirements

  • Must be Familiar with Basic Electronics and Data Communication.

Description

  • Introduction to Computer Networks

• Understanding network architectures, protocol layers, and their service models.

• Principles of network applications: o Application layer protocols such as HTTP, FTP, and SMTP. o Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Protocols and Architectures. o ISPs and Domain name systems. o Socket API and network socket programming.

• Understanding reliable and unreliable transport-layer protocols: o GBN and SR. TCP and UDP. Port numbers. o Multiplexing and demultiplexing. o Flow control and congestion control. Fairness. o Delay, jitter, and loss in packet-switched networks. o Bandwidth, throughput, and quality-of-service. • Understanding network layer services and protocols. o Switching fabric: o Routing and forwarding. o Queues and buffering. o Virtual-circuit and datagram networks. o Internet protocol. IPv4 and IPv6. Tunneling. o LS and DV algorithms. o Routing in the Internet. RIP, OSPF, and BGP. o Broadcast and multicast. o Handling mobility.

• Understanding network layer services and protocols: o Link-layer and its services. o Ethernet, hubs, bridges, and switches. o Link-layer addressing. o Error-detection and error-correction. Parity, check-summing, CRC. o Manchester encoding. ATM and MPLS. o Local area networks and IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs. o Multiple-access protocols. Random access. o Efficiency of pure and slotted ALOHA. CSMA, CSMA/CD, and CSMA/CA.

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• Introduction to physical-layer services and systems: o Introduction to physical media. o Coax, fiber, twisted pair, DSL, HFC. o WiMax, cellular, satellite, and telephone networks. o Bit transmission. o Frequency division multiplexing. Time division multiplexig.

Who this course is for:

  • Engineering students with some background of electronics

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Course content

2 sections • 15 lectures • 1h 7m total lengthCollapse all sections

Introduction9 lectures • 34min

  • Introduction to Computer Networks01:44
  • Layered Task01:39
  • OSI Model08:29
  • Physical Layer02:22
  • Data Link Layer04:14
  • Network Layer02:31
  • Transport Layer04:05
  • Session and Presentation Layer01:22
  • Application Layer07:04

Transmission Media6 lectures • 34min

  • Introduction to Transmission Media02:21
  • Twisted Pair Cable06:33
  • Coaxial Cable03:13
  • Optical Fiber Cables09:30
  • Electromagnetic Spectrum For Wireless05:26
  • Wireless Transmission Wave07:12

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