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High Speed Networks Course

This document outlines the course objectives and content for CS2060 High Speed Networks, a 3 credit course consisting of 5 units taught over 45 periods. The course aims to highlight features of technologies used in high speed networking and their performance. It will provide an introduction to ATM and frame relay, developments in high speed networks, techniques for supporting real-time traffic and congestion control, and ways to provide different levels of quality of service to applications. Key topics include ATM protocol architecture, high speed LANs, congestion control, TCP congestion control over ATM, integrated and differentiated services, and protocols for quality of service support like RSVP and MPLS.

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High Speed Networks Course

This document outlines the course objectives and content for CS2060 High Speed Networks, a 3 credit course consisting of 5 units taught over 45 periods. The course aims to highlight features of technologies used in high speed networking and their performance. It will provide an introduction to ATM and frame relay, developments in high speed networks, techniques for supporting real-time traffic and congestion control, and ways to provide different levels of quality of service to applications. Key topics include ATM protocol architecture, high speed LANs, congestion control, TCP congestion control over ATM, integrated and differentiated services, and protocols for quality of service support like RSVP and MPLS.

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CS2060 HIGH SPEED NETWORKS L T P C

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AIM
To highlight the features of different technologies involved in High Speed Networking and their performance.
OBJECTIVES
Students will get an introduction about ATM and Frame relay.
Students will be provided with an up-to-date survey of developments in High SpeedNetworks.
Enable the students to know techniques involved to support real-time traffic and congestion control.
Students will be provided with different levels of quality of service (Q.S) to different applications.
UNIT I HIGH SPEED NETWORKS 9
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
UNIT II CONGESTION AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT 8
Queuing Analysis- Queuing Models Single Server Queues Effects of Congestion Congestion Control
Traffic Management Congestion Control in Packet Switching ,Networks Frame Relay Congestion Control.
UNIT III TCP AND ATM CONGESTION CONTROL 11
TCP Flow control TCP Congestion Control Retransmission Timer Management Exponential RTO backoff
KARNs Algorithm Window management Performance of TCP over ATM. Traffic and Congestion control in ATM
Requirements Attributes 90Traffic Management Frame work, Traffic Control ABR traffic Management ABR rate
control, RM cell formats, ABR Capacity allocations GFR traffic management.
UNIT IV INTEGRATED AND DIFFERENTIATED SERVICES 8
Integrated Services Architecture Approach, Components, Services- Queuing Discipline, FQ, PS, BRFQ, GPS,
WFQ Random Early Detection, Differentiated Services
UNIT V PROTOCOLS FOR QOS SUPPORT 9
RSVP Goals & Characteristics, Data Flow, RSVP operations, Protocol Mechanisms Multiprotocol Label
Switching Operations, Label Stacking, Protocol details RTP Protocol Architecture, Data Transfer Protocol, RTCP.
TEXT BOOK TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
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.

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