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ASSIGNMENT
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SPRING 2015
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PROGRAM
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MBADS (SEM 3/SEM 5)MBAFLEX/ MBA (SEM 3)
PGDISMN (SEM 1)
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MI0035 – COMPUTER NETWORKS
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BK ID
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B1973
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Q. 1. Explain the working of Carrier Sense
Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Protocol.
Answer:Carrier Sense Multiple Access With Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) is a
media access control method used most notably in local area networking using
early Ethernet technology. It uses a carrier sensing scheme in which a
transmitting data station detects other signals while transmitting a frame, and
stops transmitting that frame, transmits a jam signal, and then waits for a
random time interval before trying to resend the frame.
CSMA/CD is a modification of pure carrier
sense multiple access (CSMA). CSMA/CD is used to improve CSMA performance by
terminating
2. Write short notes on
a. Coaxial Cables
Answer: Coaxial cable is called
"coaxial" because it includes one physical channel that carries the
signal surrounded (after a layer of insulation) by another concentric physical
channel, both running along the same axis. The outer channel serves as a
ground. Many of these cables or pairs of coaxial tubes can be placed in a
single outer sheathing and, with repeaters, can carry information for a great
distance.
b. Satellite
Answer: In the context of spaceflight,
a satellite is an artificial object which has been intentionally placed into
orbit. Such objects are sometimes called artificial satellites to distinguish
them from natural satellites such as the Moon.
The
world's first artificial satellite, the Sputnik 1, was launched by the Soviet
Union in 1957. Since then, thousands of satellites have been launched into
orbit around the Earth. Some satellites, notably space stations, have been
launched in
c. Microwave
Answer: The term microwave refers to
electromagnetic energy having a frequency higher than 1 gigahertz (billions of
cycles per second), corresponding to wavelength shorter than 30 centimeters.
Microwave
signals propagate in straight lines and are affected very little by the
troposphere. They are not refracted or reflected by ionized regions in the
upper atmosphere. Microwave beams do not readily diffract around
d. Value-added Network
Answer: A value-added network (VAN) is a private network provider (sometimes
called a turnkey communications line) that is hired by a company to facilitate
electronic data interchange (EDI) or provide other network services. Before the
arrival of the World Wide Web, some companies hired value-added networks to
move data from their company to other companies. With the arrival of the World
Wide Web,
e. Web EDI
Answer: Web EDI is a web-based EDI
subscription service that provides suppliers with an easy-to-use and cost
effective solution for processing EDI documents using a web browser and
internet connection.
For
inbound EDI documents, such as purchase orders, Web EDI provides readable
reports of the EDI data. For outbound
Q. 3. Write short notes on
a. Subnet:A subnetwork, or subnet, is a logical, visible subdivision of an IP
network. The practice of dividing a network into two or more networks is called
subnetting. Computers that belong to a
subnet
b. Super netting:A supernetwork, or supernet, is an Internet
Protocol (IP) network that is formed from the combination of two or more
networks (or subnets) with a common Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
prefix. The new routing prefix for the combined network aggregates the prefixes
of the
c. Subnet masks: A Subnet mask is a 32-bit number that masks
an IP address, and divides the IP address into network address and host
address. Subnet Mask is made by setting network bits to all "1"s and
setting
d. Dynamic NAT: Dynamic NAT is atype of NAT in which a private IP address is mapped to a
public IP address drawing from a pool of registered (public) IP addresses.
Typically, the NAT router in a network will
e. Domain Name System:The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical
distributed naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to
the Internet or a private network. It associates various information with
domain names assigned to each of the participating entities. Most prominently,
it translates domain names, which can be easily memorized by humans, to the
numerical IP
Q. 5. Briefly explain the networking
applications in government sector
Answer:When we speak of applications, we simply mean the things a computer or
other tool can be used for. You are familiar with many applications, like word
processing, email, Web browsing, and spreadsheet processing.
Objectives:We can distinguish between network and stand-alone applications. For
example, if you use Microsoft Word to write a letter and save
Q. 6. Explore the different models in cloud
environment and their examples
Answer: Infrastructure as a Service: In the most basic cloud-service model &
according to the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), providers of IaaS
offer computers – physical or (more often) virtual machines – and other
resources. (A hypervisor, such as Xen, Oracle VirtualBox, KVM, VMware ESX/ESXi,
or Hyper-V runs the virtual machines as guests. Pools of hypervisors within the
cloud operational support-system can support large numbers of virtual machines
and the ability to scale services up and down according to
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