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OUTLINES OF TESTS,SYLLABI AND COURSES OF READINGFORB. Voc. Hardware Technology and NetworkingSecond Year (Third and Fourth Semester)FOR2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22 SessionsPUNJABI UNIVERSITYPATIALACOURSE: B VOC (HARDWARE TECHNOLOGY AND NETWORKING)For session (SESSION 2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22)S. No.CODESUBJECTCREDITST=LECTUREP=PRACTICALSKILL=T+P(ONE CREDIT MEANS 15 hrs.)Credit pointsTotalDISTRIBUTION OF MARKSSECOND YEAR (THIRD SEMESTER)TPTOTALEXTERNALINTERNALPRACTICALTotal1BVHTN-301&BVHTN-301AFunctional Punjabi - 2&Punjabi -2 (MudlaGyan)4---47525---1002BVHTN-302E- Commerce4----47525---1003BVHTN-303Window Operating System4----47525---1004BVHTN-304Routing and Switching 4----47525---1005BVHTN-305Routing and Configuration and Network Connectivity---55-------50506BVHTN-306Practical based on paper- 303---55-------50507BVHTN-307Practical based on paper- 30444------5050TOTAL161430550SECOND YEAR (FOURTH SEMESTER)TPTOTALEXTINTPRACTTotal8BVHTN-401Communication Skills -24---47525---1009BVHTN-402Project Management4---47525---10010BVHTN-403Windows Server Administration4---47525---10011BVHTN-404Network Administration and Trouble Shooting---55-------505012BVHTN-405Switching Configuration and Network Connectivity---55-------505013BVHTN-406Practical Based on Paper-403---55-------505014BVHTN-407Practical Based on Paper-40433------10010015BVHTN-2Environmental and Road Safety Awareness2Qualify Exam (Marks not to be added in Total)7030----100TOTAL121830---550TOTAL CREDIT OF YEAR I : - GENERAL EDUCATION COMPONENT = 28 SKILL BASED COMPONENT = 32SEMESTER -IIIBVHTN-101:Functional PunjabiTime Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 External Assessment: 75 Marks Internal Assessment: 25 MarksInstruction for the Paper SetterThe question paper will consists of three sections. A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions each. Each question shall carry 12 marks. Section C will consist of 09 short answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 27 marks in all. Each short answer type question will carry 3 marks. 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Marks: 100 External Assessment : 75 Marks Internal Assessment : 25 MarksInstruction for the Paper SetterThe question paper will consists of three sections. A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions each. Each question shall carry 12 marks. Section C will consists of 09 short answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 27 marks in all. Each short answer type question will carry 3 marks. The candidate are required to give answer of each short type question in about 100 words.Instruction for the CandidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire section C. the candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in about 100 words.Bwg-ainrDwrq pusqk: pMjwbI dI pwT pusqk, bldyv isMG cImw,pblIkySn ibaUro, pMjwbI XUnIvristI, pitAwlw(ies pusqk iv`coN kyvl kivqw vwlw Bwg ies smYstr dy islybs vjoN piVHAw jwxw hY[)Bwg-AA-1 ivSrwm icMnH dI vrqoNA-2 SbdjoVW dI suDweIA-3 pYrwrcnw: ividAk jW sYrspwt ynwl sbMDqBwg - eauprokq pwTkRm qy AwDwrq sMKyp au`qrW vwly pRSnPaper Title : BVHTN 302 –E-COMMERCETime Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 External Assessment : 75 Marks Internal Assessment : 25 MarksInstruction for the Paper SetterThe question paper will consists of three sections. A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions each. Each question shall carry 12 marks. Section C will consists of 09 short answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 27 marks in all. Each short answer type question will carry 3 marks. The candidate are required to give answer of each short type question in about 100 words.Instruction for the CandidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire section C. the candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in about 100 words.Section- AElectronic Commerce Framework, Basics and Tools of E-Commerce, Comparison of Web-based with Traditional Business; Growth of E-Commerce – Present and potential. E-Business: Meaning, Importance, Models Based on the Relationships of Transacting Parties (B2B, B2C, C2C and C2B), Present Status of E-Commerce in India.Changing Structure of Organization – The Impact of E-Commerce on supply chain management and customer relation, Socio-Economic Impacts of E-Commerce. Electronic Payment System: Types of Payment System — E-Cash and Currency Servers, E-Cheques, Credit Cards, Smart Cards, Electronic Purses and Debit Cards , Risk and Electronic payment Systems.Section- BElectronic Data Interchange (EDI): EDI and its applications in business; Legal, Securityand Privacy issues in EDI, EDI standardization; Internet based EDI, Internal Information Systems, Work-flow Automation and Coordination, Types of Digital Documents, Digital Signatures.Enterprise Resource Planning: The Emergence of ERP Systems, Business benefits of ERP,ERP Modules and design alternatives, challenges of ERP implementation, Business Process Re-engineering, ERP system development process. Regulatory aspects of E-commerce.Books Recommended:‘Electronic Commerce, A Manager’s Guide to E-Business’ by PragDiwan and Sushil Sharma, Vanity Books International, Delhi.‘Frontiers of Eletronic Commerce’ by Ravi Kalakota, and Andrew B.Shinston, Addision Wesley.‘Web Commerce Technology Handbook’ by Minoli and Minoli, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.‘Electronic Commerce’ by Gray P.Schneider, Course Technology, Delhi.Paper Title: BVHTN-303-WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMTime Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 External Assessment : 75 Marks Internal Assessment : 25 MarksInstruction for the Paper SetterThe question paper will consists of three sections. A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions each. Each question shall carry 12 marks. Section C will consist of 09 short answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 27 marks in all. Each short answer type question will carry 3 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in about 100 words.Instruction for the CandidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire section C. the candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in about 100 words.Section- AOperating System: Introduction, features, Windows Operating System: features, history, hardware requirements, And installation of Windows Operating SystemGraphics interface: Benefits, Screen attributes: icons and bars. Mouse vs. keyboard input Features and accessories of the Windows program. Objects and their properties. Program management: Creating, saving and editing documents, Concurrent execution of programs, sharing data between programs.Folder and file management: Working with files, Naming files, Navigate to Folders with Windows Explorer, Copying and moving files, Deleting files, Managing folders, Creating, Viewing, Expanding and collapsing, Backing up and restoring files. Components of Windows: format of a window, moving windows, resizing windows, minimizing and maximizing windows.Section-BControl panel: Customizing screens, Screen colors, Patterns, Spacing icons, selecting time/date, setting the Sound, Concept of menu Using Help, Creating Short cuts, Basics of Window Setup, Notepad, Window Accessories, System restore.Customizing printing, changing the print queue, configuring the printer, Adding printers. Working with fonts: changing, removing, adding, customizing mouse and keyboard use.System properties and the device manager Management tools, DOS sessions, Explorer, Memory configuration, Safe mode Install and uninstall applications, Setup/troubleshooting issues.Maintaining and optimizing disks: Disk Cleanup, Disk defragmenter, Compressing and uncompressing folders and files. Encrypting and decrypting folders and files.Books Recommended:Jamsa, Kris A., Rescued by Windows 3.1, Galgotia.Basandra, S.K., Computers Today, Galgotia.Mathur Rajiv, Learning Word 6 for Windows Step-by-Step, Galgotia.Mathur Rajiv, Learning Excel 5 for Windows Step-by-Step, Galgotia.*********Paper Title: BVHTN-304-ROUTING & SWITCHINGTime Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 External Assessment : 75 Marks Internal Assessment : 25 MarksInstruction for the Paper SetterThe question paper will consists of three sections. A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions each. Each question shall carry 12 marks. Section C will consists of 09 short answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 27 marks in all. Each short answer type question will carry 3 marks. The candidate are required to give answer of each short type question in about 100 words.Instruction for the CandidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire section C. the candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in about 100 words.Section- ARouter: Introduction, components of routers, Types of Routers: Broadband Routers, Wireless Routers, Edge Router, Subscriber Edge Router, Inter-provider Border Router, Core Router, Wired and Wireless Routers. Functions of routers, router modes, Configuration of Router: names, passwords, password encryption, interfaces name, creating a login banner, saving configuration and erasing configuration.Routing: Introduction, Types of routing: static and dynamic routing, Static routing: Configuring a static route, permanent keyword, static routes and administrative distance, configuring default route. Dynamic routing: Dynamic Routing Protocols: RIPv1, RIPv2, IGRP, EIGRP and OSPF. Delivery Semantics: unicast, anycast, multicast, broadcast, geocast. Configuring and Verifying RIP, IGRP, OSPF, EIGRP.Section- BSwitch: introduction, roles of switches in network, types of switches: managed and unmanaged switch. Working of switch in different layers. Configuration of Switch: Command Mode, Setting Host Names, Setting Passwords, Setting IP Addresses and Default Gateways, Setting Operational Speed, Switch Port Security, Sticky MAC AddressSwitching: Introduction, Switching Services, Bridging vs LAN Switching, Switch Functions at Layer 2, Definition of Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Operations of STP, STP Port States, Definition of VLAN, Typing of VLAN: Static and Dynamic, VLAN Identification Methods, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VTP Modes of Operation, Routing between VLANs, Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing.Books Recommended:CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide 3rd Edition, Mcgraw Hill EducationCisco Networking Essentials, Author: mcmillan, troy|author; John Wiley & SonsVikas Gupta, Comdex Hardware and Networking Course Kit, 1st Edition, Dreamtech PressCrypto and Network Security, 3rd Edition, Mcgraw Hill EducationNetworking: The Complete Reference 1st Edition, Mcgraw Hill Education**********Paper Title: BVHTN-305-ROUTING CONFIGURATION & NETWORK CONNECTIVITYTime Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 External Assessment : 75 Marks Internal Assessment : 25 MarksInstruction for the Paper SetterThe question paper will consists of three sections. A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions each. Each question shall carry 12 marks. Section C will consists of 09 short answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 27 marks in all. Each short answer type question will carry 3 marks. The candidate are required to give answer of each short type question in about 100 words.Instruction for the CandidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire section C. the candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in about 100 words.Section-AFunctionality of Router and Switch: Describe basic routing concepts: packet forwarding, router lookup process, Process Switching/Fast Switching/CEF, Configure and verify utilizing the CLI to set basic Router configuration: hostname, local user and password, enable secret password, console and VTY logins, exec-timeout, service password encryption, Interface IP Address, loopback, banner, motd, copy run start.Configure and verify operation status of a device interface: Serial, Ethernet, Verify router configuration and network connectivity using, ping, extended, traceroute, telnet, SSH, shcdp neighbors. Describe the boot process of Cisco IOS routers, Configure and verify utilizing the CLI to set basic Router configuration, Configure and verify operation status of a device interface, both serial and Ethernet, Verify router configuration and network connectivity. IP Routing Technologies: Configure and verify routing configuration for a static or default route given specific routing requirements.Section-BDifferentiate methods of routing and routing protocols, Static versus Dynamic, 4.6.b Link state versus Distance Vector, next hop, ip routing table, Passive Interfaces (how they work), Admin Distance, and split horizon, metric. Configure and Verify OSPF: Benefit of single area, Configure OSPv2, Configure OSPv3, Router ID, Passive Interface, Discuss multi-area OSPF, Understand LSA types and purpose.Configure and verify inter VLAN routing (Router on a stick), sub interfaces, upstream routing, encapsulation, Configure SVI interfaces, Manage Cisco IOS Files, Boot Preferences, Cisco IOS Images (15), Licensing, Show license, Change license, Configure and verify EIGRP (single AS), Feasible Distance/Feasible Successors/Administrative distance, Feasibility condition, Metric composition, Router ID, auto summary, Path Selection, Load Balancing, Unequal, Equal.Books Recommended:Lacoste, CCNP Routing and Switching TSHOOT 300-135: Official Cert Guide, Pearson IndiaTodd Lammleccna, Routing and Switching Study Guide, Wiley India Pvt LtdCCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide 3rd Edition, Mcgraw Hill EducationMcmillan,Cisco Networking Essentials, Author: John Wiley & Sons**********Paper Title: BVHTN-306:- Practical based on BVHTN-303Time Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 50 Objectives: The objective of this paper is to provide in-depth knowledge about the windows. It offers integrated and comprehensive coverage of window operating system concepts.Instructions:Examiner will set total of four questions covering the whole syllabus.Student will attempt all questionEach question carries 05 marks.Practical file carries 10 marks and 20 marks for practical work and viva-voce.Practical paper will be conducted by the college in collaboration with the respective experts and marks will be submitted to Punjabi University.Paper Title: BVHTN-307:- Practical based on BVHTN-304Time Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 50 Objectives: The objective of this paper is to provide in-depth knowledge about the conceptsof Routing and SwitchingInstructions:Examiner will set total of four questions covering the whole syllabus.Student will attempt all questionEach question carries 05 marks.Practical file carries 10 marks and 20 marks for practical work and viva-voce.Practical paper will be conducted by the college in collaboration with the respective experts and marks will be submitted to Punjabi University.SEMESTER-IVPaper Title: BVHTN 401 – Communication Skills-2Time Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 External Assessment : 75 Marks Internal Assessment : 25 MarksCourse Overview:-The course has been designed to develop the student’s general competence in English. The overall aims of the course are to enable the learner to use English effectively for study purpose across the curriculum and develop and integrate the use of four language skills i.e. listening, speaking, reading and writing.Instructions for the Paper SetterThe question paper will consist of three sections. A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions each. Each question shall carry 12 marks. Section C will consist of 09 questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 27 marks in all. . Instruction for the CandidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire section C. SECTION – AComposition and VocabularyComposition on a given topic / title based on any current social, environment, health issues. Students will be asked to attempt any one out of the given four topics in about 200 words.Two short formal classified advertisements from the give three.Translating a paragraph from Punjabi/Hindi in English.Usage of verb, noun, adverb and adjective Give meaning and make sentences for idioms.SECTION – BListening Skills :- Meaning, types and barriers.Speaking Skills:-Presentation skills, public speaking, telephony skills and cracking job interviews.Reading skills:- Meaning, types and strategies.Writing skills:- Do’s and Don’ts of E-Mail writing and usage of four types of writing:Expository, persuasive, descriptive and narrative. Reference:- W. stannard Allen: Living English Structure (Orient Longman)Wilfred D. Best : The Student’s Companion (Rupa)Composition and Writing skills. Orient Black Swan 2016The written word by Vandana R. Singh.Oxford Guide to Effective Writing and Speaking by John SeelyPaper Title: BVHTN 402 - PROJECT MANAGEMENTTime Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 External Assessment : 75 Marks Internal Assessment : 25 MarksInstruction for the Paper SetterThe question paper will consists of three sections. A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions each. Each question shall carry 12 marks. Section C will consists of 09 short answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 27 marks in all. Each short answer type question will carry 3 marks. The candidate are required to give answer of each short type question in about 100 words.Instruction for the CandidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire section C. the candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in about 100 words.Section - AConcept of Project: Meaning, Characteristics, Classification of Projects, Project Life Cycleand its Phases. Project Manager: Roles and Responsibilities, Project Management as a Profession.Generating and Screening Ideas – Steps, Monitoring the Environment, Scouting for Project Ideas, Preliminarily Screening, Project Rating Index. Feasibility Studies – Technical, Financial, Economic, Social, Legal and Managerial.Section-BProject Appraisal Techniques: Objectives, Types and Methods. Project Risks: Meaning, Types, Measurement of Risk,.Decision Tree Analysis (Basic Concepts only).Project Evaluation – Meaning, Evaluation v/s Appraisal, Objectives, Types of Evaluation, Techniques.Project Organization and Control – Project Network Analysis (Basic concepts of PERT, CPM, Cost and Time Over Run). Project Reporting: Meaning, Purpose, Process, Requirements of a Good Report, Methods, Principles of Good Reporting System.Books Recommended:Project Management - Choudhary - TataMcGraw Hill Pub.Project Management: The Managerial Process (Special Indian Edit.) -Clifford F Gray, Oregon State University.Projects : Planning, Analysis, Selection, Financing, implementation and Review - Chandra, Prasanna.Paper Title: BVHTN-403- WINDOWS SERVER ADMINISTRATIONTime Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 External Assessment : 75 Marks Internal Assessment : 25 MarksInstruction for the Paper SetterThe question paper will consists of three sections. A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions each. Each question shall carry 12 marks. Section C will consists of 09 short answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 27 marks in all. Each short answer type question will carry 3 marks. The candidate are required to give answer of each short type question in about 100 words.Instruction for the CandidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire section C. the candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in about 100 words.Section -ANetwork Operating Systems: Windows Server Editions, Linux, Unix. Terminal services:Dumb terminals, terminal server configuration, windows server as terminal server, advantages of terminal services. Windows Server: different ways to install network operating system, pre-installation requirements. Maintaining AD DS, Managing User and Service Accounts, Implementing a Group Policy Infrastructure, Managing User Desktops with Group Policy, Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting the Network Policy Server Role.Installing and Configuring a Network Policy Server: Implementing Network AccessProtection, Implementing Remote Access, Implementing Direct Access by Using the Getting Started Wizard Lab : Deploying an Advanced Direct Access Solution Lab : Implementing VPN Lab : Implementing Web Application Proxy, Optimizing File Services, Configuring Quotas and File Screening Using File Server Resource Manager Lab: Implementing Distributed File System, Configuring Encryption and Advanced Auditing, Deploying and Maintaining ServerImages, Using Windows Deployment Services to Deploy Windows Server, Implementing Update Management, Monitoring Windows Server.Section-BMicrosoft Windows Server: Deploying and Managing Windows Server, Introduction toActive Directory Domain Services, Installing Domain Controllers, Managing Active Directory Domain Services Objects, Automating Active Directory Domain Services Administration, Implementing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, Implementing DNS, Implementing Local Storage, Implementing File and Print Services.Windows Security: Firewalls, Spyware, viruses, User accounts security, Search strategiesSystem performance, Troubleshooting tools, Windows registry. Administering Windows Server: Configuring and Troubleshooting Domain Name System, Configuring and Troubleshooting DNS, Maintaining Active Directory Domain Services.Books Recommended:Windows Server Administration Fundamentals by Microsoft Official Academic CourseDarril Gibson, Microsoft Windows Networking Essentials 1st EditionTom Carpenter, Microsoft Windows Server Administration EssentialsJamsa, Kris A., 1993: Rescued by Windows 3.1, Galgotia. 5. Basandra, S.K., 1995 Computers Today, Galgotia.**********Paper Title: BVHTN-404-NETWORK ADMINISTRATION & TROUBLESHOOTINGTime Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 External Assessment : 75 Marks Internal Assessment : 25 MarksInstruction for the Paper SetterThe question paper will consists of three sections. A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions each. Each question shall carry 12 marks. Section C will consist of 09 short answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 27 marks in all. Each short answer type question will carry 3 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in about 100 words.Instruction for the CandidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire section C. the candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in about 100 words.Section-ABacking UP and Restoring IOS Software and Configuration: Boot system commands, IOS file system, backing up configuration to a TFTP server, restoring configuration to a TFTP server, backing up the IOS software to a TFTP server, restoring/upgrading the IOS software from a TFTP server, restoring IOS software from ROM Monitor mode using Xmodem.Password-Recovery Procedures and configuration Register:The configuration register: A visual representation, bit means, the boot field, console terminal baud rate setting, console line speed: CLI & ROM Monitor mode, password recovery procedures for router, password recovery procedures for switches.Section-BBasic troubleshooting: viewing routing table, determining the gateway of last resort, last routing update, OSI layer 3 testing, OSI layer 7 testing, interpreting the show interface command, using CDP to troubleshooting, show controllers command debug commands, time stamps, Operating system IP verification commands, the ip http server command, netstat command.Security Device Manager: SDM connecting with CLI and GUI, SDM Express Wizard with no CLI pre-configuration, resetting the router to factory defaults, SDM user interfaces, configuration routing using SDM, SDM monitor mode, SDM to configuration a router as a DHCP server & client, SDM configuration NAT/PAT.Books Recommended:CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide 3rd Edition, Mcgraw Hill EducationCisco Networking Essentials, Author: mcmillan, troy|author; John Wiley & SonsVikas Gupta, Comdex Hardware and Networking Course Kit, 1st Edition, Dreamtech PressCrypto and Network Security, 3rd Edition, Mcgraw Hill EducationNetworking: The Complete Reference 1st Edition, Mcgraw Hill Education**********Paper Title: BVHTN-405-SWITCHING CONFIGURATION & NETWORK CONNECTIVITYTime Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 100 External Assessment : 75 Marks Internal Assessment : 25 MarksInstruction for the Paper SetterThe question paper will consists of three sections. A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions each. Each question shall carry 12 marks. Section C will consist of 09 short answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 27 marks in all. Each short answer type question will carry 3 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in about 100 words.Instruction for the CandidatesCandidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire section C. the candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in about 100 words.Section-AIP Services: Configure and verify DHCP (IOS Router), Configuring router interfaces to use DHCP, DHCP options (basic overview and functionality), Excluded addresses, Lease time, Describe the types, features, and applications of ACLs, standard (editing and sequence numbers) extended, named, numbered, Log option. Configure and verify ACLs in a network environment, named, numbered, Log option, Identify the basic operation of NAT, purpose, pool, static, 1 to 1, overloading, source addressing, one way NAT, Configure and verify NAT for given network requirements.Configure and verify NTP as a client. Recognize High availability (FHRP), VRRP, HSRP, GLBP, and Configure and verify syslog, Utilize Syslog Output, Describe SNMP v2 and v3. LAN Switching Technologies: Determine the technology and media access control method for Ethernet networks, Identify basic switching concepts and the operation of Cisco switches: Collision Domains, Broadcast Domains, Ways to switch, Store, Forward, Cut through, CAM Table.Section-BConfigure and verify initial switch configuration including remote access management: Hostname, management IP address, IP default-gateway, local user and password, enable secret password Console and VTY logins, exec-timeout service password encryption, copy run start, Verify network status and switch operation using basic utilities such as: ping, telnet, SSH.Describe how VLANs create logically separate networks and the need for routing between them, Explain network segmentation and basic traffic management concepts, Configure and verify VLANs. Configure and verify trunking on Cisco switches:dtp (topic), auto-negotiation, IdentifyEnhanced switching technologies: RSTP, PVSTP, Ether channels, ConfigureandVerifyPVSTP operation: Describe root bridge election, Spanning tree mode. Configure andverify Switch Port Security: Sticky mac, MAC address limitation, static/dynamic, violation modes, err disable, shutdown, protect restrict, shutdown unused ports, err disable recovery, assign unused ports in unused VLANs, putting Native VLAN to other than VLAN 1.Books Recommended:Lacoste, CCNP Routing and Switching TSHOOT 300 - 135: Official Cert Guide, Pearson IndiaTodd Lammleccna, Routing and Switching Study Guide, Wiley India Pvt LtdCCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide 3rd Edition, Mcgraw Hill EducationMcmillan,Cisco Networking Essentials, Author: John Wiley & Sons**********Paper Title: BVHTN-406:- Practical based on BVHTN-403Time Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 50 Objectives: The objective of this paper is to provide in-depth knowledge about the conceptsof window server.Instructions:Examiner will set total of four questions covering the whole syllabus.Student will attempt all questionEach question carries 05 marks.Practical file carries 10 marks and 20 marks for practical work and viva-voce.Practical paper will be conducted by the college in collaboration with the respective experts and marks will be submitted to Punjabi University.Paper Title: BVHTN-407:- Practical based on BVHTN-404Time Allowed: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 50 Objectives: The objective of this paper is to provide in-depth knowledge about the conceptsof network administration. Instructions:Examiner will set total of four questions covering the whole syllabus.Student will attempt all questionEach question carries 05 marks.Practical file carries 10 marks and 20 marks for practical work and viva-voce.Practical paper will be conducted by the college in collaboration with the respective experts and marks will be submitted to Punjabi University.Paper Title: BVHTN-2:- Environmental and Road Safety AwarenessTime Allowed: 3 hoursTotal Marks : 100Total lectures : 50Pass marks: 35Theory Paper : 70 marks+Internal Assessment 30 marksInstructionsThe paper has been introduced from the session 2013-14.The paper will be taught in the Second year/fourth Semester of all the U.G. Courses (B.A., ., B.Sc., Law, Engineering, Commerce, Agriculture etc.) except L.L.B. Three year course and will be a qualifying paper only. The marks of this paper will not be counted towards final score of the under graduate degree.This will cover only preliminary and basics of the subject and the paper will be set accordingly.The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions in each section from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 10 marks each. Section C will syllabus uniformly and will carry 30 marks in all.Candidates are required to attempt two questions from each section A and B and the entire Section C.Section – AUnit 1 :The multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies. Definition, scope and importanceConcept of Biosphere – Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere.?Need for public awareness(6 lectures)Unit – 2 Natural Resources–Renewable and non-renewable resources.Natural resources and associated problems.Forest resources : use and over exploitation, deforestation and its impact.Water resources ; use and overutilization of surface and ground water and its impact.Mineral resources : use and effects on environment on over exploitation.Food resources : Effects modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problem, water logging and salinity.Energy resources : Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy sources, use of alternate energy resources.Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources for sustainabledevelopment.(7 lectures)Unit 3 : EcosystemsEcosystem and its components : Definition, structure and function; producer, consumer and decomposer.Types of Ecosystem (Introduction only)?Food Chains, food web and ecological pyramids(6 lectures)Unit – 4 :Biodiversity and conservationIntroduction – Definition : genetic, species and ecosystem diversity, value of biodiversity.Hot spots of biodiversityThreats to biodiversity : habitat loss, pooching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflicts.Endangered and endemic species of India.?Conservation of Biodiversity.(6 lectures)22Section – IIUnits 5 : Environmental PollutionDefinition, causes, effects and control measures ofAir pollutionWater pollutionSoil pollutionMarine pollutionNoise pollutionThermal pollutionNuclear hazardRole of an individual in prevention of pollution.Solid waste management : vermicomposting.?Disaster management : Floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides(7 lectures)Unit 6 :Social Issues and the EnvironmentUrban problems related to energy.Water conservation rain water harvesting, water shed management.Resettlement and rehabilitation of people : its problems and concerns.Climate changes, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion.Consumerism and waste products.?Population explosion – Family welfare programme(6 lectures)Unit 7 :Introduction to Environmental Protection Laws in IndiaEnvironmental Protection Act.Air (Prevention and control of pollution) Act.Water (Prevention and Control of pollution) Act.Wild life Protection Act.Forest Conservation Act.Issues involved in the enforcement of environmental legislation. (6 lectures)Unit 8 :Road safety AwarenessConcept and significance of Road safety.Traffic signs.Traffic rules.Traffic Offences and penalties.How to obtain license.?Role of first aid in Road Safety.(6 lectures) ................
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