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Networking Project using Cisco Packet Tracer

Project Overview

This project demonstrates a basic network topology implemented in Cisco Packet Tracer, focusing on IP addressing, static routing, and interconnectivity between five buildings using switches, hubs, and routers.

Features

  • IP Addressing: Implemented a structured IP addressing scheme for efficient network management.
  • Use of Network Devices: Configured routers, switches, and hubs to establish connectivity.
  • Static Routing: Implemented static routes to enable communication between different network segments.
  • Inter-Building Connectivity: Designed a network that connects five buildings seamlessly.

Network Components Used

  • Routers: Configured with static routing for inter-network communication.
  • Switches: Used to connect multiple devices within a building.
  • Hubs: Implemented where necessary to extend network connectivity.
  • End Devices: PCs and other devices assigned specific IP addresses.
  • Cabling: Proper Ethernet connections between devices.

Implementation Details

  1. Topology Design: Created a structured layout in Cisco Packet Tracer.
  2. IP Addressing Scheme: Allocated unique subnets to different buildings.
  3. Router Configuration: Implemented static routes to facilitate communication.
  4. Switch and Hub Usage: Deployed appropriate network devices to optimize traffic flow.
  5. Testing & Troubleshooting: Verified device connectivity and routing functionality.

Setup Instructions

  1. Install Cisco Packet Tracer.
  2. Clone this repository:
    git clone https://github.com/Peeyush-04/Networking.git
  3. Open the .pkt file in Cisco Packet Tracer.
  4. Analyze and modify configurations as needed.

Future Enhancements

  • Integration of dynamic routing protocols (RIP, OSPF, etc.).
  • Addition of VLANs for improved network segmentation.
  • Implementation of DHCP for automatic IP assignment.
  • Security enhancements such as Access Control Lists (ACLs).

License

This project is open-source under the MIT License.