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The document provides information about a course on network design and management. It lists the course code, name, category, prerequisites, corequisites, and other details. It also outlines the course learning rationale and objectives which are to understand various network types, standards, SNMP, remote monitoring, applications, and design/planning.

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Syllabus

The document provides information about a course on network design and management. It lists the course code, name, category, prerequisites, corequisites, and other details. It also outlines the course learning rationale and objectives which are to understand various network types, standards, SNMP, remote monitoring, applications, and design/planning.

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Course Course Course L T P C

18CSE460T NETWORK DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT E Professional Elective


Code Name Category 3 0 0 3

Pre-requisite Nil Co-requisite Nil Progressive Nil


Courses Courses Courses
Course Offering Department Computer Science Engineering Data Book / Codes/Standards Nil

Course Learning Rationale (CLR): The purpose of learning this course is to: Learning Program Learning Outcomes (PLO)
CLR-1 : Understand the various type of Networks and the Network Management basics 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CLR-2 : Understand the Network Management Standards

Environment & Sustainability


Analysis, Design, Research
CLR-3 : Understand the working of Simple Network Management Protocol and its various versions

Level of Thinking (Bloom)

Expected Proficiency (%)

Expected Attainment (%)

Individual & Team Work


Engineering Knowledge
CLR-4 : Understand the working of Remote Monitoring

Design & Development

Project Mgt. & Finance


CLR-5 : Understand the Network Management Applications

Modern Tool Usage

Life Long Learning


Society & Culture
Problem Analysis
CLR-6 : To Understand Network Designing and Planning

Communication

PSO – 3
PSO - 1

PSO - 2
Ethics
Course Learning Outcomes (CLO): At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
CLO-1 : Acquire knowledge on networks and network management 1 70 75 H - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CLO-2 : Gain knowledge of the various standards 1 75 80 H - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CLO-3 : Gain knowledge on the working of SNMP protocol and its various applications 1 85 80 H - - - M - - - M - - - - - -
CLO-4 : To apply the network management tools and gather information from the network 2 75 70 H - - - M - - - M - - - - - -
CLO-5 : To Familiarize with the working of various management applications 2 75 80 H - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CLO-6 : Apply the knowledge to create an efficient network 3 70 75 H H H H H - - - H - - - - - -

Duration (hour) 9 9 9 9 9
SLO-1 Telephone Network Management Introduction to SNMP Remote Monitoring Network Management Applications Network Design and Planning
S-1
SLO-2 Distributed Computing Environment SNMP v1 model RMON SMI and MIB Fault Management -Architecture Network Design for Enterprise Network
SLO-1 TCP/IP Based Networks Organization Model RMON1 Fault location ,Fault isolation Network Design Process
S-2
SLO-2 Communication Protocols and Standards System overview RMON2 Algorithm Data Collection
SLO-1 Protocol Layer and Services SNMP v1 Information model System Utilities for Management Self-healing Data Generation
S-3
SLO-2 Challenges of IT Managers Structure of Management Information Tools Avoiding failures Traffic Generators
SLO-1 Network Management Managed Objects Network Statistics Measurement Systems Configuration setting, Cost Generators
S-4 Configuration discovery and Change
SLO-2 Network and System Management MIB-Object Group Traffic Load Topology
Control
System Group, Interfaces Group, Address
SLO-1 Network Management System Platform Protocol Statistics Configuration Management Applications Architecture
Translation group
S-5
Current status and future of Network IP Group, ICMP Group, TCP Group, UDP
SLO-2 Data and Error Statistics Patch Management Graph
Management Group
SLO-1 Network Management Standards SNMP v1Communication model Network Management System Approaches for Performance Management Link
S-6 Network Management Model -
SLO-2 Functional model Components, Requirements Performance Monitoring and Reporting Algorithms
Organizational model
SLO-1 Information Model SNMPv2 System Management Performance trouble shooting, Network Design Techniques
S-7
SLO-2 Management Information Trees System Architecture, MIB, Protocol Network Management Applications Capacity Planning Performance Analysis
SLO-1 Communication Model SNMPv3 Configuration Management Account Management Queuing Essentials
S-8 Report Management-System and User
SLO-2 ASN.1 Architecture, Applications, MIB Inventory Management Loss and Delay
Reports
SLO-1 Terminology, Symbols and Conventions User Based Security Model Performance Management Policy Management Reliability
S-9
SLO-2 Functional Model Access Control Tools Service Level Management Network Cost
Learning 1. Mani Subramanian ―Network Management Principles and Practice‖, Second Edition, Pearson 3. Greg Tomsho, Ed Tittel, David Johnson, ―Guide to Network Essentials‖, Fifth Edition, Cengage Learning,
Resources Publication, 2012. 2010 4.Teresa C.Piliouras ,‖ Network Design Management and Technical Perspectives‖, Second Edition
2. DineshChandraVerma,―PrinciplesofComputerSystemsandNetworkManagement‖,Springer,2009. ,2004

Learning Assessment
Continuous Learning Assessment (50%
Bloom’s Level of Final Examination (50% weightage)
CLA – 1 (10%) CLA – 2 (15%) weightage) CLA – 3 (15%) CLA – 4 (10%)#
Thinking Theory Practice Theory Practice Theory Practice Theory Practice Theory Practice
Remember
Level 1 40 % - 40 % - 20 % - 30 % - 40% -
Understand
Apply
Level 2 40 % - 40 % - 40 % - 40 % - 40% -
Analyze
Evaluate
Level 3 20 % - 20 % - 40 % - 30 % - 20% -
Create
Total 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100 %
# CLA – 4 can be from any combination of these: Assignments, Seminars, Tech Talks, Mini-Projects, Case-Studies, Self-Study, MOOCs, Certifications, Conf. Paper etc.,

Course Designers
Experts from Industry Experts from Higher Technical Institutions Internal Experts
1. Mr.Vivekanandan ,Nokia Technology Specialist, anandanviv1@gmail.com 1. 1. Dr.B.Amutha, SRMIST
2.Mr.SanthoshKumar.S,Associate Consultant,TCS, santhosh.sansoft@gmail.com 2. 2.Dr.N.Snehalatha, SRMIST

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