Welcome to the "Computer Networking Project" repository! This project was developed using Packet Tracer version 8.2.1, showcasing a comprehensive network setup. The architecture comprises 8 routers, 8 switches, 6 PCs, and various servers, including DHCP, FTP, TFTP, Email, and SYSLOG. The network is secured by a Firewall ASA 5506, managed through a Wireless LAN Controller, and features a printer, tunnel connections, and VTP connections.
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Router Configuration: Eight routers have been strategically configured to ensure seamless communication within the network.
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Switch Network: With eight switches, the project emphasizes efficient network switching and management.
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PC Integration: Six PCs have been integrated into the network, each playing a unique role in the overall system.
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Server Variety: Utilizing DHCP, FTP, TFTP, Email server, and SYSLOG, this project simulates real-world server scenarios.
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Firewall Protection: The inclusion of ASA 5506 ensures a robust security layer for the entire network.
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Wireless Connectivity: Managed through a Wireless LAN Controller, the network embraces modern wireless technologies.
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Peripheral Devices: A printer adds a practical touch to the network setup.
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Specialized Connections: The project includes tunnel connections to link different networks, VTP connections, and basic configurations to enhance network functionality.
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP): Enabled on routers to automate IP address assignment.
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VLAN InterRouting: Implementation of VLANs and inter-routing enhances network segmentation and performance.
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Visualized Network Structure: The project provides a visual representation of the network setup, aiding in understanding and analysis.
To explore and simulate this network on your own, follow these steps:
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Download and install Packet Tracer version 8.2.1 from the official Cisco Networking Academy website.
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Clone or download this repository to your local machine.
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Open the project file in Packet Tracer.
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Explore the network components, configurations, and connections.
Contributions and improvements to this project are welcome! Feel free to fork the repository, make changes, and submit pull requests.
A special thanks to Cisco Packet Tracer for providing a robust platform for network simulation and learning.
Enjoy exploring the intricacies of this Computer Networking Project! Happy coding!