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AIM
The course is designed to make the student understand the basics of ATM and Frame relay
concepts and explain the various types of LAN’s and to know about their applications.
OBJECTIVES
To impart knowledge on
i. To get an introduction about ATM and Frame relay.
ii. To provide with an up-to-date survey of developments in High Speed Networks.
iii. To know techniques involved to support real-time traffic and congestion control.
iv. To provide with different levels of quality of service (Q.S) to different applications.
Frame Relay Networks – Asynchronous transfer mode – ATM Protocol Architecture, ATM
logical Connection, ATM Cell – ATM Service Categories – AAL, High Speed LANs: Fast Ethernet,
Gigabit Ethernet, Fiber Channel – Wireless LANs: applications, requirements – Architecture of
802.11
RSVP – Goals & Characteristics, Data Flow, RSVP operations, Protocol Mechanisms –
Multiprotocol Label Switching – Operations, Label Stacking, Protocol details – RTP – Protocol
Architecture, Data Transfer Protocol, RTCP.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. William Stallings, “HIGH SPEED NETWORKS AND INTERNET”, Pearson Education, Second
Edition, 2002.
REFERENCES:
1. Warland, Pravin Varaiya, “High performance communication networks”, Second Edition , Jean
Harcourt Asia Pvt. Ltd., , 2001.
2. Irvan Pepelnjk, Jim Guichard, Jeff Apcar, “MPLS and VPN architecture”, Cisco Press, Volume 1
and 2, 2003.
3. Abhijit S. Pandya, Ercan Sea, “ATM Technology for Broad Band Telecommunication Networks”,
CRC Press, New York, 2004.
LESSON PLAN
S. PROPOSED
PERIOD Topic(s) Remarks
No. DATE
UNIT – I INTRODUCTION
1.
1.7.2015 1 Introduction to high speed networks
1
2.
2.7.2015 1 Asynchronous Transfer Mode
2 `
3.
4.7.2015 1 ATM Protocol Architecture
3
4.
4.7.2015 1 ATM Logical Connections, ATM Cell
4
5. 7.7.2015 1 ATM Service categories, AAL
6.
8.7.2015 1 High speed LAN’s; Fast Ethernet
5
7.
9.7.2015 1 Gigabit Ethernet, Fiber Channel
7
8. 11.7.2015 1 Wireless LAN Application
12.
1 Introduction to Queuing Analysis
8 15.7.2015
13.
16.7.2015 1 Queuing Models
9
14.
16.7.2015 1 Single Server Queues
10
15.
18.7.2015 1 Effects of Congestion
11
16.
18.7.2015 1 Congestion Control
12
17.
21.7.2015 1 Traffic Management
13
18. Congestion Control in Packet Switching
22.7.2015 1
Networks
14
19.
23.7.2015 1 Frame Relay Congestion Control
15
20. 25.7.2015 1 Revision
22.
28.7.2015 1
18 Introduction to TCP Flow Control
23. TCP Congestion Control -
29.7.2015 1
19 Retransmission
24.
Faculty Incharge HOD Principal