CS602 Computer Networks

Complete RGPV CSE 6th Semester Computer Networks study material with unit-wise syllabus, notes, important questions and PYQ analysis.

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Computer Networks Unit-Wise Notes

CS602 syllabus includes Computer Network basics, OSI model, TCP/IP, Data Link Layer, MAC protocols, Network Layer, Transport Layer and Application Layer topics.

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Unit 1: Introduction to Computer Networks

Basics of computer networks, architecture, protocols and OSI reference model.

  • Network Goals & Components
  • Network Classification
  • OSI Model & TCP/IP Model
  • Physical Layer Basics
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Unit 2: Data Link Layer

Framing, flow control, error control and sliding window protocols.

  • Framing Methods
  • Error Detection & Correction
  • Stop-and-Wait Protocol
  • Go-Back-N & Selective Repeat
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Unit 3: MAC Sub Layer

Medium access control protocols and LAN technologies.

  • ALOHA & Slotted ALOHA
  • CSMA, CSMA/CD, CSMA/CA
  • Ethernet & Wireless LAN
  • ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP
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Unit 4: Network Layer

Routing algorithms, IP addressing, subnetting and packet forwarding.

  • Routing Algorithms
  • IP Addressing
  • Subnetting
  • IPv4 & IPv6 Comparison
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Unit 5: Transport & Application Layer

UDP, TCP, congestion control, HTTP, FTP, Email, DNS and SNMP.

  • UDP Header Format
  • TCP Connection Management
  • HTTP, FTP, SSH
  • DNS & SNMP
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CS602 Study Resources

Use these sections to prepare for RGPV Computer Networks exam in a structured way.

📘 Detailed Notes

Unit-wise easy notes based on official RGPV syllabus.

⭐ Important Questions

Most expected 7 marks and 14 marks questions for exam preparation.

📄 PYQ Analysis

Previous year question paper analysis for better scoring strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CS602 in RGPV?

CS602 is Computer Networks subject in RGPV CSE 6th Semester.

Which topics are important in Computer Networks?

OSI model, TCP/IP model, sliding window protocol, CSMA/CD, routing, subnetting, TCP, UDP, DNS and HTTP are important.

Is this page useful for RGPV exam?

Yes, this page is structured according to the RGPV CS602 syllabus.