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The document outlines a Value Added Course on Computer Networking and Interfacing conducted by the Department of Information Technology, lasting 30 hours with 10 enrolled participants. The course aims to equip students with knowledge on network principles, LAN concepts, VPNs, and evolving technologies, with an assessment based on multiple-choice questions. Feedback indicates a high level of satisfaction among participants, with 88% achieving a score of 60% or higher.

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Vac 9 2021-22 (It)

The document outlines a Value Added Course on Computer Networking and Interfacing conducted by the Department of Information Technology, lasting 30 hours with 10 enrolled participants. The course aims to equip students with knowledge on network principles, LAN concepts, VPNs, and evolving technologies, with an assessment based on multiple-choice questions. Feedback indicates a high level of satisfaction among participants, with 88% achieving a score of 60% or higher.

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DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

AM2019IT02-COMPUTER NETWORKING AND INTERFACING

04.02.2019
Name of the Value Added Course : Computer Networking and Interfacing.

Course Code : AM2019IT02

Course coordinator of VAC : Mrs.D.K.Karthika,AP/IT.

Date : 04.02.2019

Duration of course : 30 hours.

Total Participants enrolled : 10

Successfully completed : 10

Type of assessment : Multiple Choice questions.

Course outcome : Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

 Know the importance of tools and techniques in


building a network.
 Understand the underlying working concepts of a
real-time network.

Outcome attainment : Derived from mark statement,88% of students scored

60% of marks- Attainment Level 3 achieved.


Feedback Question Analysis- Questions asked

1 Course Content 6 Methodology

2 Skill Development 7 Clarity in delivering concepts

3 Motivation 8 Interaction

4 Regularity & Punctuality of Teacher 9 Individual attention

5 Coverage of Syllabus 10 Outcomes

4
Excellent
Good
3 Fair

0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Course Coordinator HOD/IT Principal


DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

VALUE ADDED COURSE-PROPOSAL

10.01.2019

Submitted to the Principal:

It is hereby bring to your notice that, our department of INFORMATION


TECHNOLOGY have planned to conduct a value added course on “ Computer Networking
and Interfacing “ by Mrs.D.K.Karthika,AP/IT from 22.01.19 to 29.01.19 (30 hours). So, I
kindly request you grant us the permission to organize the value added course on the above
scheduled date.

Course Coordinator HOD/IT Principal


DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

CIRCULAR

SSREC/IT/VAC/2019-20/02 20.01.2019

It is informed that Value Added Course on “Computer Networking and Interfacing”, will

be conducted from 22.01.19 to 30.01.19. Students are advised to enroll their names with the

concern course coordinator.

HoD and other staff members are instructed to follow up the same.

Last date for Registration: 22.01.19

Course coordinator : Mrs.D.K.Karthika,AP/IT

Email id : [email protected]

Contact No : 9500578122

HoD/IT Principal
BROUCHRE FOR COMPUTER NETWORKING & INTERFACING.

CONVENOR Course Outcomes

Dr.V.RAJENDRAN
 Understand the principles
DEPARTMENT OF PRINCIPAL of networks.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY  Interpret LAN concepts
SRI SAI RANGANATHAN
and design.
ENGINEERING COLLEGE
 Gain knowledge in
VALUE ADDED COURSE evolving technologies.
COURSE COORDINATOR  Clearly outline the logic
behind VPNs
Mrs.D.K.KARTHIKA  Know the importance of
tools and techniques in
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR building a network.
SRI SAI RANGANATHAN
 Understand the underlying
ENGINEERING COLLEGE working concepts of a real-
time network.
Registration Details
“COMPUTER NETWORKING &
INTERFACING”
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

SYLLABUS

AM2019IT02-COMPUTER NETWORKING AND INTERFACING

COURSE OBJECTIVES :

 To recognize the principles of the big picture of computer networks.


 To understand the networking environment.
 To know the importance of VPNs.
 To convey the availability of tools and techniques for networking.
 To discuss about evolving technologies in networks.

MODULE 1 : FUNDAMENTALS OF NETWORK DESIGN

Design Principles - Determining Requirements - Analyzing the Existing Network - Preparing the
Preliminary Design - Completing the Final Design Development - Deploying the Network -
Monitoring and Redesigning – Maintaining - Design Documentation - Modular Network Design
- Hierarchical Network Design.

MODULE 2: UNDERLYING LAN CONCEPTS

LAN connectivity for small businesses – Integration – Token-Ring – Ethernet – ATM LAN
emulation – InterLAN Switching – LAN to Mainframe – Building networks.

MODULE 3: VPNS, INTRANETS AND EXTRANETS

Virtual Network management and planning – VPNs for small businesses – Secure remote access
in VPNs – IPSec VPNs – Integrating data centers with Intranets – Implementing and supporting
Extranets.

MODULE 4: NETWORKING TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES

Simulation method for designing multimedia networks – Determining remote bridge and router
delays – Network baselining as a planning tool.

MODULE 5 EVOLVING TECHNOLOGIES


Trends in data communications – Merits of xDSL technology – Preparing for cable modems -
Voice and video on the LAN – Internet voice applications – Building IP PBX telephony network
– Fax over IP – Videoconferencing over IP networks.

COURSE OUTCOMES:

On completion of the course, student will be able to

 Understand the principles of networks.


 Interpret LAN concepts and design.
 Gain knowledge in evolving technologies.
 Clearly outline the logic behind VPNs
 Know the importance of tools and techniques in building a network.
 Understand the underlying working concepts of a real-time network.

COURSE COORDINATOR HOD/IT PRINCIPAL


DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

SCHEDULE FOR VALUE ADDED COURSE

AM2019IT02-COMPUTER NETWORKING AND INTERFACNG

Date Time Topic Covered Hours


9.00AM – Design Principles - Determining Requirements - Analyzing
1.5
10.30AM the Existing Network
11.00AM – Preparing the Preliminary Design - Completing the Final 1.5
12.30PM Design Development - Deploying the Network
01.30PM – Monitoring and Redesigning – Maintaining - Design 1.5
03.00PM Documentation
Modular Network Design - Hierarchical Network Design. 1.5
03.30PM –
05.00PM
9.00AM –
LAN connectivity for small businesses – Integration 1.5
10.30AM
11.00AM – 1.5
Token-Ring – Ethernet
12.30PM
InterLAN Switching – LAN to Mainframe – Building 1.5
01.30PM – networks.
03.00PM

03.30PM – 1.5
ATM LAN emulation.
05.00PM
9.00AM –
Virtual Network management and planning – 1.5
10.30AM
11.00AM – 1.5
VPNs for small businesses – Secure remote access in VPNs
12.30PM
01.30PM – 1.5
IPSec VPNs – Integrating data centers with Intranets
03.00PM
Implementing and supporting Extranets. 1.5
03.30PM –
05.00PM

Simulation
Determining
Network base
method
remote
liningfor
bridge
as designing
a planning
and router
multimedia Total Hours:
tool.delays networks 30
Hours
Assessment Date &Time : 22.04.2023 & 10.00AM to 11.30 AM
Date Time Topic Covered Hours
9.00AM – Design Principles - Determining Requirements - Analyzing
1.5
10.30AM the Existing Network
11.00AM – Preparing the Preliminary Design - Completing the Final 1.5
12.30PM Design Development - Deploying the Network
01.30PM – Monitoring and Redesigning – Maintaining - Design 1.5
03.00PM Documentation
Modular Network Design - Hierarchical Network Design. 1.5
03.30PM –
05.00PM
Type of Assessment : Multiple choice question

HOD/IT PRINCIPAL
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

STUDENT ENROLLMENT LIST

AM2019IT02-COMPUTER NETWORKING AND INTERFACING

S.NO REGISTER NO NAME OF YEAR/SEM BRANCH SIGNATURE


STUDENT
1 713118205001 R.ABINAYA IV IT

2 713118205002 K.KARANKUMAR IV IT

3 713118205003 E.PRAGADEESWARAN IV IT

4 713118205004 A.TAMILAKILAN IV IT

5 713118205006 K.YUVANRAJ IV IT

6 713119205001 M.CIBIRAM III IT

7 713119205002 B.JAYADHARANI III IT

8 713119205003 B.JEEVALAKSHMAN III IT

9 713119205004 L.MADHUHASAN III IT

10 713119205005 G.POOJA III IT

11 713119205006 A.RUTHRAN III IT

12 713119205007 M.SANTHAVALIYAN III IT

13 713119205008 M.SARUTHI III IT

14 713119205009 R.SNEHA III IT

15 713119205010 S.SNEHA III IT

16 713120205003 P.HEMAMALINI II IT
17 713120205004 J.KAMALESH II IT

18 713120205005 S.KISHOREKUMAR II IT

19 713120205006 S.MATHIOLI II IT

20 713120205007 K.MUGESH II IT

21 713120205008 P.PRAVINKUMAR II IT

22 713120205301 S.MADHAN II IT

COURSE COORDINATOR HOD/IT PRINCIPAL


AM2019IT02-COMPUTER NETWORKING AND INTERFACING

ATTENDANCE

SSREC/IT/VAC/03/ATT ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-2020

17.04.2019 18.04.2019 19.04.2019


4. 10 13. 16
1.5 3 6 7.5 9 12 15 18
Yea 5 .5 5 .5
Name of
Register r/ 1. 3. 1. 3. 1. 3.
S.NO the
No Se 9.0 11.
30 30
9.0 11.
30 30
9.0 11.
30 30
Student 0- 00- 0- 00- 0- 00-
m - - - - - -
10. 12. 10. 12. 10. 12.
3. 5. 3. 5. 3. 5.
30 30 30 30 30 30
00 00 00 00 00 00
7131182 R.ABINAY IV IT
1 05001 A

7131182 K.KARANK IV IT
2 05002 UMAR

7131182 E.PRAGAD IV IT
05003 EESWARA
3
N

7131182 A.TAMILA IV IT
4 05004 KILAN

7131182 K.YUVANR IV IT
5 05006 AJ

7131192 M.CIBIRA III IT


6 05001 M

7131192 B.JAYADH III IT


7 05002 ARANI

7131192 B.JEEVALA III IT


8 05003 KSHMAN

9 7131192 L.MADHU III IT


05004 HASAN

7131192 G.POOJA III IT


10 05005

7131192 A.RUTHRA III IT


11 05006 N

S.NO 20.04.2023 21.04.2023


19. 22 25. 28
21 24 27 30
Yea 5 .5 5 .5
Name of
Register r/ 1. 3. 1.
the
No Se 9.0 11.
30 30
9.0 11.
30
Student 0- 00- 0- 00- 3.30-
m - - -
10. 12. 10. 12. 5.00
3. 5. 3.
30 30 30 30
00 00 00
71311820 R.ABINAY IV
1 5001 A

2 71311820 K.KARANK IV
5002 UMAR

3 71311820 E.PRAGAD IV
5003 EESWARA
N

71311820 A.TAMILA IV
4 5004 KILAN

71311820 K.YUVANR IV
5 5006 AJ

71311920 M.CIBIRA III


6 5001 M

71311920 B.JAYADH III


7 5002 ARANI

71311920 B.JEEVALA III


8 5003 KSHMAN

71311920 L.MADHU III


9 5004 HASAN

71311920 G.POOJA III


10 5005

71311920 A.RUTHRA III


11 5006 N

71311920 M.SANTH III


12 5007 AVALIYAN

71311920 M.SARUT III


13 5008 HI

71311920 R.SNEHA III


14 5009

71311920 S.SNEHA III


15 5010

71312020 P.HEMAM II
16 5003 ALINI

17 71312020 J.KAMALE II
5004 SH
71312020 S.KISHORE II
18 5005 KUMAR

71312020 S.MATHIO II
19 5006 LI

71312020 K.MUGES II
20 5007 H

71312020 P.PRAVIN II
21 5008 KUMAR

71312020 S.MADHA II
22 5301 N
AM2019IT02-COMPUTER NETWORKING AND INTERFACING

QUESTION PAPER

Duration: 01.30 Hours Date:22.04.2023 Maximum Mark: 50

Name of the student

Register Number

Year/Department

Mark Obtained

Signature of the Staff

1.Which of the following memory is used for storing software that does not need update?
a. Flash memory

b ROM

c SRAM

d DRAM

2. Which of the following computer hardware contains a laser?


a. RAM

b. CD Drive

c. Hard Disk drive

d. Floppy Drive

3. Which is the correct fullform of TCP?

a. Transmission communication protocol


b..Transmission control protocol

c. Transmission computer protocol

d. Transfer control port

4. A/An is a ------------------------ central server on a computer network that enables


connected clients to access the servers storage capacities.

a. Web server

b. Application server

c. Print server

d. File Server

5. What is a vlog?

a. Video log

b. Video Blog

c. New technology to aid in blogging.

d. Both C & D

6. Hard disk in a computer is

a. Temporary Magnetic Storage

b. Permanent Magnetic Storage

c. High Capacity optical storage

d. High capacity CDROM

7. Which of the following is not an application software?

a. Adobe photoshop

b. Windows 7

c. MS word
d. Avast Antivirus

8. RS 232 communication is,

a. Full duplex

b. Half Duplex

c. Simplex

d. Command Response system

9. Which Topology is used for network controller?

a. Star

b. Mesh

c. Ring

d. Point to point

10. How many 2k * 8 ROM chips would be required to build a 16k * 8 memory system?

a. 2

b. 4

c. 8

d. 16

11. Which of the following is an output device?

a. Magnetic Ink character recognition

b. Optical character recognition

c. Optical mark reading

d. Visual Display unit.

12. In OSI architecture, the routing is performed by,

a. Physical layer

b. Network layer
c. Data link layer

d. Session layer.

13. In an OSI model architecture, the packets will be created in ________


layer

a. Physical layer

b. Network layer

c. Data link layer

d. Transport layer.

14. ____________ is used to regenerate the signal

a. Hub

b. Repeater

c. Bridge

d. None of the above

15. .____________ is used to send the data packets to all the connected
devices

a. Hub

b. Repeater

c. Bridge

d. None of the above

16. The error checking will be done in _______

a. Hub

b. Repeater

c. Bridge

d. Switch

17. How many types of routing algorithms are there?


a. 1

b. 5

c. 6

d. 4
18. Which one is a global routing algorithm?

a. Centralized RA

b. Distributed RA

c. Isolation RA

d. None
19. The length of IP address in IP version 4 is ________

a. 8 bits

b. 16 bits

c. 32 bits

d. 64 bits
20. In class A IP address the first 8 bits represent _________

a. Network ID

b. Host ID

c. Both a & b

d. None
AM2019IT
02-COMPUTER NETWORKING AND INTERFACING

ASSESSMENT TEST MARK LIST

S. Name of the
Register No Year/ Sem Dept Mark %
NO Student

1
42 84
2
40 80

3 42 84
Cour
se 4
38 76
5
36 72
6
32 64
7
34 68
8
28 56
9
42 84
10
29 58
Coordinator HOD/IT Principal
AM2019IT
02- COMPUTER NETWORKING & INTERFACING

Code & Name of the Value Added AM2019IT02- Computer networking &
Course interfacing
Name of the Student
Year & Semester
STUDENT FEEDBACK FORM

Your are required to give your feedback on the following aspects

Ratings
S. Excellen Very Good Fai Satisfactor Total
Description
NO t Good (3) r y Marks
(5) (4) (2) (1)
1 Course Content

2 Skill Development

3 Motivation

4 Regularity and Punctuality of


Teacher
5 Coverage of Syllabus

6 Methodology

7 Clarity in delivering Concepts

8 Interaction

9 Individual Attention

10 Outcomes
Any other Suggestion

Total
Signature of the Student

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