Computer Network - B.Tech 5th Semester Exam., 2019
Computer Network
Instructions:
- All questions carry equal marks.
- There are NINE questions in this paper.
- Attempt FIVE questions in all.
- Question No. 1 is compulsory.
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This layer is an addition to OSI model when compared with TCP IP model:
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Application layer is implemented on:
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Which of the following is not applicable for IP?
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Which one of the following is not a function of network layer?
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For a 10 Mbps Ethernet link, if the length of the packet is 32 bits, the transmission delay is (in milliseconds):
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Transmission delay does not depend on:
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In TCP, sending and receiving data is done as:
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Suppose a TCP connection is transferring a file of 1000 bytes. The first byte is numbered 10001. What is the sequence number of the segment if all data is sent in only one segment?
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The protocol on which DNS application run is:
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____ allows you to connect and login to a remote computer.
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Draw a neat diagram of TCP/IP protocol stack with the protocols and functionality implemented on each layer. Also explain, why there is a need for having a layered architecture (like OSI and TCP/IP) in networks.
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We know that there are 2 types of address schemes (i.e. IP address and MAC address) in computer networks. Explain what the need of having two types of addresses. What will happen if we use only IP address in computer networks?
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What do you mean by Random Access Protocols? Explain the limitations of using ALOHA as random access protocol.
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In the context of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), explain the statement, "TCP help us to establish a reliable connection over an unreliable network".
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Outline the difference between TCP and UDP.
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Why there is a need of doing error control at transport layer despite of the fact that we are doing the same thing at the data link layer? Why we are doing this error correction multiple times?
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Explain type of delays in computer networks. Suppose a node A wants to send data of 200 mb to node B. The bandwidth of the channel is 1 Gbps. There are three routers in between node A to node B. Assume other delays equal to 0. Calculate the total delay involved.
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With the help of neat figures, explain sliding window mechanism.
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(a) ARP vs RARP
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(b) Unicast vs Multicast
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(c) Flooding vs Broadcasting
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(d) Amplifiers vs Repeaters