Network Design For College Campus: Article
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ABSTRACT
This project is to design a suitable network system for universities in developing countries. The aim was to design a network with high
security and low cost. This project will help to enhanced education of developing countries. The advantages of networking can be seen
clearly in terms of efficiency, security, manageability and cost as it allows collaboration between users in a wide area. To improve college
campus network design, the technology used was creating LAN, WLAN and using cheap device to reduce cost of the network. But the
network can also become better using routing protocols and other protocol. So, we are going to use such protocols using less number of
devices and will also maintain the cost of the network less. To design such network, we are going to use software Cisco-Packet Tracer.
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1. INTRODUCTION
Networking is refereed as connecting computers electronically for the purpose of sharing information. Resources such as a file,
applications, printers & software are some common information shared in a networking. The advantages of networking can be seen clearly
in terms of security, efficiency, manageability & and cost effectiveness as in allows collaboration between users in a wide range. The
Switches and Router this device that play an important role in data transfer from one place to another using different technology such as a
radio waves & wire.
LAN network is made up of two or more computers connected together in a short distance usually at home, offices buildings or
school. WAN is a network that covers wider area than LAN and usually covers cities, countries and the whole world. Several major LAN
can be connected together to form a WAN. As a several devices are connected to network, it is important to ensure data collision does not
happen when this device attempt to use data channel simultaneously. A set of rules called carrier sense multiple access/collision detection
are used to detect and prevent collision in networks.
2. SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
In this growing network area, it has become necessary to protect our network from unauthorized users and prevent it from hacking, so it is
necessary to maintain security in our network by using various security option like port security, encryption using most secure routing
protocol. To implement this, we need best devices which can support these protocols more efficiently. So, our discussion we decide to use
layer 3 switches which work as switch as well as router, and using this router it is possible to implement EIGRP routing protocol. By using
EIGRP it is possible for load balancing on parallel links between sites and also manages load balancing.
LAYER 3 SWITCHES
A layer 3 switch is a specialized hardware device used in network routing. Layer 3 switches technically have a lot in common with typical
routers, and not just in physical appearance. Both can support the same routing protocols, inspect incoming packets and make dynamic
routing decisions based on the source and destination addresses inside.
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The key difference in layer 3 switches and routers lies in the hardware internals. The hardware inside a layer 3 switch blends that of
typical switches and routers replacing some of router's software logic with integrated circuit hardware to offer better performance for local
network.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
LAYER 3 SWITCH
RESULT
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In Above (Figure 2.1) shows implemented network on college campus. To check whether the communication is taking place properly or
not we tried to send packets (data) between two different departments of SITRC College.
In above (Figure 2.2) the data is being transferred from mechanical to department to civil department. But before it sends data it is
necessary for the router to know the destination address.
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Hence, for knowing its address router broadcast the HELLO packet to every machine and learns the machine address and the packet is
being received by the machine of civil department. This shows that the communication is being possible and the network is working.
CONCLUSION
This project has proven that a standard network system can be designed with less cost. Although we used the cheapest devices in designing
the network, the security of this network turned out to be very strong. This is because the firewall and backup devices used in this network
are of good quality. All networks need many servers for doing their work. For this research, we did not use all servers because of cost, but
we used some important servers such as DHCP. These servers help the network to perform their functions in a smooth way. It can be seen
in this research that various costs were minimized in order to maximize the quality of the designed network. Although there may have been
some challenges in this project due to some financial constraints, at the end our aim was achieved by designing a network for developing
universities with minimal cost. For example, we made use of some devices for the network security, but the most interesting part is that, at
the end of the day, all challenges and constraints were overcome.
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