MSc Computer Science SEM I 2023 2024 Feb 2024 SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORKING Question Paper - Mumbai University | munotes
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Q1 Attempt any two of the following 10 marks
- a) State and Explain the any five differences between LAN and MAN. 05
- b) Write a short note on TCP/IP model. 05 Discuss the Implementation of IPv4 along with their components. 05
- d) Explain reverse encapsulation (de-encapsulation) process. 05 Attempt any two of the following (10)
- a) What are different elements of Modern Technology? Explain any One in detail. 05
- b) Discuss Openflow in detail with example. 05 State and Explain any five disadvantages of Software Defined Networking. 05
- d) Explain key elements in unified communication. 05
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Q3 Attempt any two of the following 10 marks
- a) Write a short note on NFV along with domain component. 05
- b) Explain the advantages of SDN Virtualization. 05
- c) Write a short note on Fog Compting. 05
- d) Write a short note on Virtualization Quality of Services. 05
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Q4 any two of the following 10 marks
- a) Write a short note on Route Redistribution. 05
- b) Write a short note on Natting. 05
- c) How does hello message help in OSPF? 05
- d) Explain Policy based routing in detail. 05 Attempt any two of the following (10)
- a) Explain any one routing protocol in detail. 05
- b) Write a short note on SDN Data Plane. 05 How Virtualization plays important role in Software Defined Networking? 05
- d) Write a short note on Access control List(ACL). 05
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