Fundamentals of Computer Network

A 30hrs complete comprehensive reference guide supported by easy & simple to understand animated illustrations & example

Ratings 4.53 / 5.00
Fundamentals of Computer Network

What You Will Learn!

  • Study the basic taxonomy and terminology of the computer networking and enumerate the layers of OSI model and TCP/IP model
  • Acquire knowledge of Application layer and Presentation layer paradigms and protocols
  • Study Session layer design issues, Transport layer services, and protocols
  • Gain core knowledge of Network layer routing protocols and IP addressing

Description

This course on Computer Network is useful for all beginners and under graduate students which covers: Basics of Computer Network, Internet, Network Edge, Network Core, Delay, Loss, Throughput in Networks, Protocol Layers, Service Models, Network Security, Principal of Network Applications, Web & HTTP, FTP, Email, SMTP & IMAP, DNS, P2P Application, Transport-layer services, Multiplexing and Demultiplexing, Connectionless transport: UDP, Principal of Reliable Data Transfer: rdt1.0, rdt2.0, rdt3.0, Go-Back-N Protocol (GBN), Selective Repeat Protocol (SR), Connection-oriented transport: TCP, TCP – Flow Control, 2 Way & 3Way Handshaking, Principles of Congestion Control, Network Layer: Introduction, Data Plane & Control Plane, Best-efforts Service Model, Virtual Circuit Vs Datagram Network, Router Architecture, Internet Protocols (IP): Datagram Format, Fragmentation & Re-assembly, Addressing, CIDR Addressing, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Network Address Translation (NAT), Internet Protocol: IPv6, Tunnelling & Dual Stack (IPv4 to IPv6 Transition), Routing Algorithm: Dijkstra's Algorithm, Routing Algorithm: Distance Vector Algorithm (DV), Intra-AS: OSPF & RIP Routing, Inter-AS: BGP Routing, Link Layer: Introduction. Parity Check, Checksum & Cyclic Redundancy Code (CRC): Error Detection & Correction, Cyclic Redundancy Code (CRC): Error Detection & Correction, Link Layer: Multiple Access Protocols, Multiple Access Protocols: Random Access Protocol, Multiple Access Protocols: Talking Turns, Link Layer: Addressing and ARP, Ethernet, Switches & VLAN, Link Virtualization – MPLS, Data Center Networking.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is useful for all UG science students specially for engineering UG students of CSE / IT / E&TC / EEE branches.

TAKE THIS COURSE

Tags

  • Computer Network
  • IT Networking Fundamentals

Subscribers

211

Lectures

73

TAKE THIS COURSE



Related Courses