Complex Engineering Problem (Project Explanation)
Complex Engineering Problem (Project Explanation)
Lab Project
BSEE 07
Submitted by
Submitted to
Engr. Hassan Malik
Problem statement
Foundation university Rawalpindi campus has (5) teaching departments, library,
admin block, and other offices. So, the students, supporting staff and faculty in the
mentioned building need connectivity to the internet ether through their laptops,
smart devices or Desktop computer. You have to design and control the system
with desired objective given below. (CLO3, P5)
Student need to design a solution which achieve the mention objectives below.
Objective:
Following are the objectives have to achieve in this given task 1 To ensure wire
and wireless connection as per requirement to all user 2 To ensure fair and optimal
usage of the available band width 3. To auto config Ip address (in private range)
sub net, default gate way etc. 4 To identify the consequences to society and
environment posed by the solution provided.
Deliverables:
The deliverable should consist of :
i A full fledge running network system design in the cisco packet tracer keep in
mind the user requirements and constraints
ii A short report in the standard format encompassing the problem analysis, design
and implementation
Evaluation:
Students need to justify the choice of their design (e.g. topology) components (e.g.
switches and access points) link etc.
Five blocks 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
A block 192.168.10.0/24
B block 192.168.11.0/24
C block 192.168.12.0/24
D block 192.168.13.0/24
E block 192.168.14.0/24
Cisco Packet Tracer Result:
Project Description:
Topology: Ring Topology
Why We Use This Topology:
In a ring, each device needs multiple link and multiple I/O port to connect it to any
number of others. This factor also makes it easy to install and reconfigure.
Far less cabling needs to be housed, and additions, moves, and deletions involve only one
connection: between that device and the hub.
Other advantages include robustness. If one link fails, only that link is affected. All other
links remain active. This factor also lends itself to easy fault identification and fault
isolation. As long as the hub is working, it can be used to monitor link problems and
bypass defective links.
Conclusion
Our Final Output is
Cost Effective
Monitor link problems and bypass defective links
Less Cabling needs
Easy to reconfig
Suitable according to requirement