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Simulation of Local Area Network (LAN) By Using Packet Tracer as a learning tool

Rutuja Bhojane, Sushil Bakhtar

Abstract


Today, we utilise Computer systems to accomplish both our professional and leisure requirements.The majority of organizations rely on their correspondence, structure, modernization, online business solutions, and other processes to function as efficiently as possible. The best most fundamental PC system, according to many firms, is LAN, which is capable of helping connect systems in different geographic locations. A LAN enables efficient cost sharing of high computational information forklifts, such as huge quantities of media, centralized cloud PCs or small computers, and multiple printer kinds. When a Local Area Network (LAN) acts as an Internet entry point, asset sharing is typically similar to being major. As a result, framework administrators need specialised tools to assist them in their motivation to improve QoS and maintain LANs. As a result, Cisco Packet Tracer is used to structure a LAN system in the current paper. Using the mechanism described in this article, the Local Area Network (LAN) for the College of Engineering, which houses a variety of faculties includes Bio Technology (BT), Civil, Mechanical, ECE, and EEE of our University, can be copied. The exam provides knowledge of a variety of concepts, including how to set up an IP address, create a network topology, transport data as packets across a single network, and use virtual local area networks to separate the heavy traffic generated by several departments using a central server.


Keywords


Cisco Packet Tracer, LAN, WAN, Cisco technology

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijcam.v8i2.1486

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