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Project Campus Network Design

Course: Internet Communication






Delivered By:
Alaeddine Bagga
Rymaa Bochaa

























Project

1.Project scope :
This work is a creation of network of a college. The college in itself is composed of three
buildings . The distance between bldg 1 and the main building is 300 mtrs. The distance
between bldg 2 and the main building is 90 mtrs. The distance between bldg 1 and bldg 2 is
70 mtrs. The network serve 100 users to connect with a confident wireless access only
authorized personal should have access to the wireless network.
2. Campus diagram :
Here is the campus diagram worked by Edraw Max to simplify the different component of the
campus : the buildings, the distance between , the number of users by building.




3. Network requirement analysis (Understanding the hardware and quantity required to setup
the network)
Criteria for selecting internetworking devices in general include the following:
The number of ports
Processing speed
The amount of memory
The amount of latency introduced when the device relays data
Throughput in packets per second (or cells per second for ATM)
LAN and WAN technologies supported
Autosensing of speed (for example, 10 or 100 Mbps)
Autodetection of half- versus full-duplex operation
Media (cabling) supported
Ease of configuration
Manageability (for example, support for Simple Network Management Protocol
[SNMP] and remote monitoring [RMON], status indicators)
Cost
Mean time between failure (MTBF) and mean time to repair (MTTR)
Support for packet filters and other security measures
Support for hot-swappable components
Support for redundant power supplies
Support for QoS features
Availability and quality of technical support
Availability and quality of documentation
Availability and quality of training (for complex switches and routers)
Reputation and viability of the vendor
Availability of independent test results that confirm the performance of the device
For switches the following criteria can be added to the first bulleted list in this section:
Advanced spanning-tree features supported (rapid reconfiguration of spanning trees
[802.1w] and multiple spanning trees [802.1s])
The number of MAC addresses that the switch can learn
Support for port security (802.1X)
Support for cut-through switching
Support for adaptive cut-through switching
VLAN technologies supported, such as the Virtual Trunking Protocol (VTP), Inter-
Switch Link (ISL) protocol, and IEEE 802.1Q
Support for multicast applications (for example, the ability to participate in the
Internet Group Management Protocol [IGMP] to control the spread of multicast
packets)
The amount of memory available for switching tables, routing tables (if the switch has
a routing module), and memory used by protocol routines
Availability of a routing module
For routers (and switches with a routing module), the following criteria can be added to the
first bulleted list in this section:
Network layer protocols supported
Routing protocols supported
Support for multicast applications
Support for advanced queuing, switching, and other optimization features
Support for compression (and compression performance if it is supported)
Support for encryption (and encryption performance if it is supported)
For wireless access points, the following criteria can be added to the first bulleted list in this
section:
Wireless speeds supported (11 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, and 54 Mbps)
Speed of uplink Ethernet port
Support for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Network Address
Translation (NAT), and IP routing
Support for VLANs
Support for inline power over Ethernet if the access point is unlikely to be mounted
near power outlets
Antenna range and support for higher-end antenna attachments
Transmit power and receive sensitivity
The ability to tune the transmit power
Availability of a rugged model for outside use
Support for authenticating client devices by MAC address
Support for user authentication with 802.1X and the Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP)
Support for mutual authentication, which allows a client to be certain that it is
communicating with the intended authentication server
An option for disabling service set identifier (SSID) broadcasts
Support for 128-bit or better encryption
Support for dynamic keys, unique keys for each user, per-packet keying, and a
message integrity check (MIC)
Support for one-time passwords or token cards
Support for Publicly Secure Packet Forwarding (PSPF)
Support for security enhancements specified by Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA),
Robust Security Network (RSN), or 802.11i

4. Network diagram with appropriate components (Includes the make and model number of
required hardware)



5. Network and system integration methodology (network interconnecting)

6. IP network design guidelines (Guidelines for IP address management and usage on the
network)

devices Interface IP address subnet mask gateway
main router Fa0/0 192.168.1.12
9
255.255.255.192 N/A
S0/0/0 192.168.1.22
5
255.255.255.252 N/A
S0/0/1 192.168.1.22
9
255.255.255.252 N/A
s0/0/2 192,168,1,25 255,255,255,252 N/A
0
bldg 1 Fa0/0 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.128 N/A
S0/0/0 192.168.1.22
6
255.255.255.252 N/A
s0/0/1 192,168,1,22
7
255.255.255.252 N/A
bldg 2 Fa0/0 192.168.1.19
3
255.255.255.224 N/A
S0/0/1 192.168.1.23
0
255.255.255.252 N/A
s/0/0/2 192.168.1.22
3
255.255.255.252 N/A
pc1 nic 192,168,1,12
6
255,255,255,128 192,168,1,1
pc2 NIC 192.168.1.19
0
255.255.255.192 192.168.1.129
pc3 NIC 192.168.1.22
2
255.255.255.224 192.168.1.193




7. Features and Services (The services and features required to be setup and configured on the
identified hardware for the solution to work)
8. Bill of material (Includes equipment, model and quantity)
Materials quantity Price(unit) total
Access point 3 1 690,000 5070000
routers 4 92,200 292000
switche 3 313,600 940800
Fibre optic 150M 45.770(2m) 3432750

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