Tuesday, 20 November 2012

OCT/NOV-2012


BOARD DIPLOMA EXAMINATION, (C-09)
OCT/NOV-2012
DECE.-VI SEMESTER EXAMINATION
DATA COMMUNICATION COMPUTER NETWORKS

TIME: 3 Hours]                                                                     [Total Marks :100]
PART   - A
INSTRUCTION:  (1) ANSWER ALL QUESTION AND EACH QUESTION
                                           CARRIES 4 MARKS
                    (2)  ANSWER SHOULD BE BRIEF AND   STRAIGHT      TO  THE POINT AND SHALL NOT EXEED FIVE SIMPLE SENTENCES

1.       Write a short note on lightwave transmission
2.       Define baud rate.
3.       Write any six applications of WAP.
4.       Write a short note on store and forward switch mechanism
5.       Write the advantages and disadvantages of packet switching
6.       Define intranet.
7.       State the functions of ISP.
8.       List the impotant features of TCP.
9.       Write a short note on remote login
10.   What is the purpose of email? List any three email service providers

Part-b

Instructions :    (1) Answer any five questions and each question carries 12 marks.                  (2) The answers should be comprehensive and the criteria for valuation   is the content but not the length of the answer.

11.   Explain the following with cross-sectional diagram and list applications of each: (a) coaxial cable (b) optical fiber cable
12.   (a) distinguish between analog and digital transmissions (b) explain serial and parallel communications.
13.   Explain the following network topologies and write the advantages and disadvantages of each topology: (a) star (b) ring
14.   Draw the OSI 7- layer model and write the functions of each OSI layer.
15.   Write briefly about DSL and Cable modem
16.   Describe the concepts of internetworking.
17.   Explain File Transfer Protocol (FTP) in web applications
18.   Describe the web browser architecture


·         MARCH /APRIL-2008
·         MARCH /APRIL-2009
·         OCT/NOV-2011
·         APRIL/MAY-2012
·         OCT/NOV-2012

·                     OCTOBER/NOVEMBER-2011 (C-09)
·                     APRIL / MAY -2012


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