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Networking Lab
Overview
The Networking Lab which is located at TT134 has equipped with modern facilities to support practical learning in networking. It includes simulation tools such as NETSIM version14.4, which helps students to design and analyze network scenarios in a virtual environment. The lab also provides other software like CANoe and Cisco packet tracer, used for network simulation, testing, and analysis of communication protocols. In addition, the lab is furnished with computers, networking devices such as routers and switches, and high-speed internet connectivity. These facilities enable the students to perform experiments, understand network protocols, and gain hands-on experience in configuring and troubleshooting networks effectively.
Objectives
- To provide practical knowledge of fundamental and advanced networking concepts.
- To understand and implement various network protocols and communication techniques.
- To design and simulate network topologies using tools like NetSim and Cisco Packet tracer.
- To analyze and validate automotive communication protocols using CANoe in-vehicle network simulation and testing.
- To develop troubleshooting skills for identifying and resolving network issues.
- To gain hands-on experience in real-time network setup and maintenance.
- To train students to create network scenarios implementation testing and debugging techniques.
Key Focus Areas
- Understanding Network Fundamentals – Basic concepts like types of networks, topologies, and OSI/TCP-IP models.
- Network Simulation – Designing and testing network models using tools like NetSim.
- Protocol Analysis – Studying communication protocols and analyzing data using Vector CANoe software.
- Troubleshooting – Identifying and resolving common network issues.
- Performance Monitoring – Evaluating network performance and efficiency.

