1. DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTER NETWORKS
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO NETWORK MANAGEMENT 9
Overview of Analysis, Architecture and Design Process-System Methodology, Service methodology, Service Description — Service characteristics — Performance Characteristics — Network supportability — Requirement analysis — User Requirements — Application Requirements — Device Requirements — Network Requirements — Other Requirements — Requirement specification and map.
UNIT II REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS 9
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Requirement Analysis Process — Gathering and Listing Requirements- Developing service metrics — Characterizing behavior — Developing RMA requirements — Developing delay Requirements — Developing capacity Requirements — Developing supplemental performance Requirements —Requirements mapping — Developing the requirements specification
UNIT III FLOW ANALYSIS 9
Individual and Composite Flows — Critical Flows — Identifying and developing flows — Data sources and sinks — Flow models- Flow prioritization — Flow specification algorithms — Example Applications of Flow Analysis
UNIT IV NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 9
Architecture and design — Component Architectures — Reference Architecture — Architecture Models — System and Network Architecture — Addressing and Routing Architecture — Addressing and Routing Fundamentals — Addressing Mechanisms — Addressing Strategies — Routing Strategies — Network Management Architecture — Network Management Mechanisms Performance Architecture — Performance Mechanisms — Security and Privacy Architecture — Planning security and privacy Mechanisms
UNIT V NETWORK DESIGN 9
Design Concepts — Design Process — Network Layout — Design Traceability — Design Metrics — Logical Network Design — Topology Design — Bridging, Switching and Routing Protocols- Physical Network Design — Selecting Technologies and Devices for Campus and Enterprise Networks — Optimizing Network Design
REFERENCES:
- Network Analysis, Architecture, and Design By James D.