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Foundation University

Rawalpindi Campus, Pakistan

Project Report

Of

Complex Engineering Problem

Implemented
In
Cisco Packet Tracer
Submitted by:
1. Muhammad Osama Malik (024)
2. Moiz-ul-din (018)
3. Hamza (007)

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ABSTRACT
Computer networks have a significant impact on the working of an organization. Universities
depend on the proper functioning and analysis of their networks for education, administration,
communication, e-library, automation, etc. An efficient network is essential to facilitate the
systematic and cost-efficient transfer of information in an organization in the form of messages,
files, and resources. The project provides insights into various concepts such as topology design,
IP address configuration, and how to send information in the form of packets to the wireless
networks of different areas of a University.

The objective of the project is to ensure wire and wireless connection as per requirement to all
user. To ensure fair and optimal usage of the available band width. To auto config Ip address (in
private range) sub net, default gate way etc.

This university network consists of the following devices:

1) Router (1941)
2) Switches (2960-24TT)
3) Email server
4) DNS server
5) WEB server (HTTP)
6) Wireless Device (Access Point)
7) PCs
8) Laptops
9) Smartphones

The design includes the following parts of the University:


Teaching departments, library, admin block, and other offices

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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................1

1.1 Objective:....................................................................................................................................1
2 Project Statement...................................................................................................................1

3 Literature Review..................................................................................................................2

4 Problem Analysis...................................................................................................................5

4.1 Software and hardware requirements......................................................................................5


4.2 Brief knowledge about our approach.......................................................................................5
4.3 Network Requirements..............................................................................................................6
5 Implementation......................................................................................................................7

5.1 Configuring IP Addresses..........................................................................................................8


5.1.1 Main Router configuration..................................................................................................8
5.1.2 DNS SERVER......................................................................................................................8
5.2 WIRELESS ACCESS POINT...................................................................................................9
5.3 Securing the network...............................................................................................................10
6 RESULT & DISCUSSION..................................................................................................11

7 REFERENCES....................................................................................................................12

List of Figures
Figure 1: Shows the wireless connection access by various tool.................................................5
Figure 2: Basic layout of our wireless access points in University..............................................6
Figure 3: Devices used in the network...........................................................................................6
Figure 4: Wireless Access Point.....................................................................................................9
Figure 5: Connectivity of wireless network on computing device............................................10
Figure 6: The complete diagram of the University Area Network created in Packet Tracer
environment...................................................................................................................................11

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1 INTRODUCTION
Campus networking via wireless connection becomes an important part of campus life and
provides the main way for teachers and students to access educational resources, which gives an
important platform to exchange information. As laptops and intelligent terminals are widely
used, demand for access to information anytime and anywhere has become more and more
urgent, but traditional cable networks cannot meet this requirement. Then wireless network
construction becomes necessary and essential. The wireless network is one of the important
components of a digital campus and wisdom campus. It provides an efficient way to explore the
internet with a mobile terminal for teachers and students regardless of cables and places. This is
an important mark of the modern campus as a supplement of a cable network. With the
development of network and communication technology, cable networks on a university campus
bring much convenience for teaching and research work. But for mobility and flexibility, it has
obvious shortcomings. A wireless network can overcome these drawbacks and has been applied
to the university campus.

1.1 Objective:
Following are the objectives have to achieve in this given task

 To ensure wire and wireless connection as per requirement to all user


 To ensure fair and optimal usage of the available band width
 To auto config Ip address (in private range) sub net, default gate way etc.
 To identify the consequences to society and environment posed by the solution provided

2 Project 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.

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3 Literature Review
●What is Packet Tracer?

Packet Tracer is a cross-platform visual simulation tool designed by Cisco Systems that allows


users to create network topologies and imitate modern computer networks. The software allows
users to simulate the configuration of Cisco routers and switches using a simulated command-
line interface. Packet Tracer makes use of a drag-and-drop user interface, allowing users to add
and remove simulated network devices as they see fit. The software is mainly focused on
Certified Cisco Network Associate Academy students as an educational tool for helping them
learn fundamental CCNA concepts. Previously students enrolled in a CCNA Academy program
could freely download and use the tool free of charge for educational use.

●Router

A router is a device like a switch that routes data packets based on their IP addresses. The router
is mainly a Network Layer device. Routers normally connect LANs and WANs together and
have a dynamically updating routing table based on which they make decisions on routing the
data packets. Router divides broadcast domains of hosts connected through it.

●Switch
A network switch (also called switching hub, bridging hub, officially MAC bridge is networking
hardware that connects devices on a computer network by using packet switching to receive and
forward data to the destination device. A network switch is a multiport network bridge that uses
MAC addresses to forward data at the data link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model. Some switches
can also forward data at the network layer (layer 3) by additionally incorporating routing
functionality. Such switches are commonly known as layer-3 switches or multilayer switches.

●Network Packet

A network packet is a formatted unit of data carried by a packet-switched network. A packet


consists of control information and user data, which is also known as the payload.

●Server
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A server is a computer or system that provides resources, data, services, or programs to other
computers, known as clients, over a network. In theory, whenever computers share resources
with client machines they are considered servers. There are many types of servers, including web
servers, mail servers, and virtual servers.

Many networks contain one or more of the common servers. The servers used in our project are
as follows:

➢ DNS Server

DNS stands for Domain Name System servers which are application servers that provide
a human-friendly naming method to the user computers in order to make IP addresses
readable by users. The DNS system is a widely distributed database of names and other
DNS servers, each of which can be used to request an otherwise unknown computer
name. When a user needs the address of a system, it sends a DNS request with the name
of the desired resource to a DNS server. The DNS server responds with the necessary IP
address from its table of names.

➢ WEB Server

One of the widely used servers in today’s market is a web server. A web server is a
special kind of application server that hosts programs and data requested by users across
the Internet or an intranet. Web servers respond to requests from browsers running on
client computers for web pages, or other web-based services.

➢ EMAIL Server
An e-mail server is a server that handles and delivers e-mail over a network, using
standard email protocols. For example, the SMTP protocol sends messages and handles
outgoing mail requests. The POP3 protocol receives messages and is used to process
incoming mail. When you log on to a mail server using a webmail interface or email
client, these protocols handle all the connections behind the scenes.

●Wireless Network

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A wireless network broadcasts an access signal to the workstations or PCs. This enables mobility
among laptops, tablets, and PCs from room to room while maintaining a firm network
connection continuously. A wireless network also presents additional security requirements.

●Ethernet
This is the backbone of our network. It consists of the cabling and is typically able to
Transfer data at a rate of 100mb/s. It is a system for connecting a number of computer systems to
form a local area network, with protocols to control the passing of information and to avoid
simultaneous transmission by two or more systems. Among the different types of ethernet, we
have used Gigabit Ethernet, which is a type of Ethernet network capable of transferring data at a
rate of 1000 Mbps and fast Ethernet is a type of Ethernet network that can transfer data at a rate
of 100 Mbps.

●Computing Device
Computing devices are the electronic devices that take user inputs, process the inputs, and then
provide us with the end results. These devices may be Smartphones, PC Desktops, Laptops,
printer, and many more.

4 Problem Analysis

In order to make our project understandable, we have divided the content into steps. They are as
follows:

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4.1 Software and hardware requirements

Before heading towards the implementation we need to make sure of the following
requirements.

● A proper workstation (any mid-high range laptop will suffice).


● Packet Tracer by Cisco
● 8 GB RAM.
● Any 10,000+ Average CPU Mark scored processor.
● 16 GB of dedicated hard disk space.
● USB 3.0+ port.

4.2 Brief knowledge about our approach

The proposed wireless network is implemented for a university campus. We have made a
virtual visualization of the network using the Cisco Packet tracer which provides a huge
platform for users to test their projects using simulation tools. A Wireless network in an
educational campus makes it easier for teachers and students to access educational
resources, by enabling an important platform to exchange information.

Figure 1: Shows the wireless connection access by various tool

4.3 Network Requirements

Foundation university Rawalpindi campus is considered for this wireless university


network.
The network is divided into 2 areas :

1. Campus Area

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The Campus area is further divided into various accessing points and wired
connections like Psychology, IT, Academic block and most importantly
engineering department.

2. Admin & Library Area


By name it is described area is further divided into Library blocks and Admin
blocks respectively.

Figure 2: Basic layout of our wireless access points in University

Figure 3: Devices used in the network

5 Implementation

● To design the wired and wireless network of the university we initially started by
placing the core devices into the frame as mentioned in the layout.

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● Firstly, we placed the main router at the center of the university outline, which
was further connected to the server switch using the gigabit Ethernet port with
copper straight-through cable and sub routers (Foundation University campus
router) using the serial port with serial DCE cable at the campus area
respectively.

● The server switch was further connected to the EMAIL, DNS, and WEB servers
respectively.

● Campus router was connected to the campus switch which was further connected
with wired connections & wireless access points of the Foundation University
teaching departments, library, admin block, and other offices.

● The wireless access points were then connected to computing devices (PCs,
laptops, and smartphones).

● Similarly, the router was connected to the switch which was further connected
with the wireless access point of library departments and block.

● The wireless access points were then connected to the computing devices (PCs,
laptops, and smartphones), every area has a dedicated access point which can only
be connected with the help of a password.

● All these connections are made through Ethernet ports (gigabit Ethernet and fast
Ethernet) using copper straight-through cables.

5.1 Configuring IP Addresses

We have attached the screenshots of all the IP configuration below: Same configuration
is done for the End Devices.

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5.1.1 Main Router configuration

5.1.2 DNS SERVER

5.2 WIRELESS ACCESS POINT

SSID Password

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1)Library 1234567890

Figure 4: Wireless Access Point

5.3 Securing the network

Passwords are used in accessing the router and all the wireless networks (mentioned in
step 5 wireless access point) to make the access limited to University authorized users
only.

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Routers are also secured with ssh (Secure Shell). Routers and their assigned passwords
are mentioned below:

Figure 5: Connectivity of wireless network on computing device

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6 RESULT & DISCUSSION

Finally, we have combined all the steps as mentioned in Analysis and implemented the
desired wire & wireless network for University. We have the complete network providing
various facilities to the teaching staff, non-teaching staff, and students.

Figure 6: The complete diagram of the University Area Network created in Packet Tracer environment

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7 REFERENCES

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfgfH7E94Uo

[2]https://www.paessler.com/it-explained/server

[3]https://computernetworking747640215.wordpress.com/2018/07/05/secure-shell-ssh-
configuration-on-a-switch-and-router-in-packet-tracer/

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