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Design of Fault Tolerant and Secure Campus Network Based on Cisco Equipment

Student: Zhizhankov Aleksandr

Supervisor: Natalia Kravchenko

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Infocommunication Technologies and Systems (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2016

An object ofthe development is a model of the campus computer network, consisting of three buildings, implemented in Cisco Packet Tracer software. The purpose of the work is theselection of topologies to create a logical network sketches, equipment selection, and establishedscheme setting. In the process, the principle of the underlying protocols used in IP-networks, the basic topology of computer networks, the principles of switching and routing based on the basic model TCP/IP and OSIhas been studied. The models of the individual networks of buildings united in a single campus network by Cisco Packet Tracer software are developed. Data packet transmission was modeled. The results may be useful in the design of a real campus network.

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