Department of Computer Science

Data Communication And Networks Lab

Facilities

The Data Communication and Computer Networks (DCCN) Lab serves several important purposes, primarily focused on practical education, research, and experimentation in the field of computer networking and data communication. The DCCN Lab provides students with hands-on experience in designing, configuring, and troubleshooting computer networks. Through lab exercises and experiments, students gain practical skills in setting up network devices, configuring protocols, analyzing network performance, and addressing connectivity issues. The lab supports courses and training programs related to data communication and computer networks at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Students learn about network architectures, protocols, technologies, and security through interactive lab sessions, simulations, and real-world scenarios. The lab employ network simulation and emulation tools to replicate complex network environments and scenarios. This allows students and researchers to simulate different network configurations, traffic patterns, and protocols, facilitating experimentation and analysis in a controlled setting.