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Assignment
DRIVE
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SUMMER,
2015
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PROGRAM
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BSCNT
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SEMESTER
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2
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SEMESTER
CODE & NAME
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BNT203-INTERNETWORKING
WITH TCP/IP
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BK
ID
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B1008
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CREDIT
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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.
1 Discuss
the functions of the following Layers:
a)
Transport layer.
Answer: In computer networking, a
transport layer provides end-to-end or host-to-host communication services for
applications within a layered architecture of network components and protocols.
The transport layer provides services such as connection-oriented data stream
support, reliability, flow control, and multiplexing.
Transport layer
b)
Network Interface Layer.
Answer: The bottommost layer of the
Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) is the Network Interface Layer. It defines the
software and hardware used to carry TCP/IP traffic across an underlying network
technology.
Examples include:
·
Network Interface Layer
2 Brief
the following
a.
ISDN
Answer: Integrated Services for Digital
Network (ISDN) is a set of communication standards for simultaneous digital
transmission of voice, video, data, and other network services over the
traditional circuits of the public switched telephone network. It was first defined
in 1988 in the CCITT red book.Prior to ISDN, the telephone system was viewed as
a way to transport voice, with some special services available for data. The
key
b.
X.25
Answer: X.25 is an ITU-T standard protocol
suite for packet switched wide area network (WAN) communication. An X.25 WAN
consists of packet-switching exchange (PSE) nodes as the networking hardware,
and leased lines, plain old telephone service connections or ISDN connections
as physical links. X.25 is a family of protocols that was popular during the
1980s with telecommunications companies and in
3 What
are congestion? Mention two algorithms to overcome congestion.
Answer: Congestion, in the context of
networks, refers to a network state where a node or link carries so much data
that it may deteriorate network service quality, resulting in queuing delay,
frame or data packet loss and the blocking of new connections. In a congested
network, response time slows with reduced network throughput. Congestion occurs
when bandwidth is insufficient and network data traffic exceeds capacity.
4 Differentiate
between permanent and transient host groups.
Answer: IP multicasting is defined as the
transmission of an IP datagram to a "host group", a set of zero or
more hosts identified by a single IP destination address. A multicast datagram is delivered to all members of its destination host group with
5 What
is domain name resolution? Discuss the domain name resolution process.
Answer: Domain Name Resolution is the task
of converting domain names to their corresponding IP address. This is all done
behind the scenes and is rarely noticed by the user. When you enter a domain
name in an application that uses the Internet, the application will issue a
command to have the operating system convert the domain name into
6 Differentiate
between Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and Post Office Protocol.
Answer: SMTP has always been very
reliable. Since its invention in the eighties, all emails are usually delivered
to the receiver without encountering problems. This is why SMTP has become the
standard for the transfer of the bulk of emails on the Internet. It is mainly
used for outgoing email transport and makes use of the TCPport 25. SMTP is used
by MTA or the Mail Transfer Agent.
Still, SMTP was not safe from
technicalities such as different issues for a lot of present users. One of the
problems is the unavailability of a verification service for the sender of the
mail. This was not a big problem during its invention because the Internet
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