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MN621

Advanced Network Design


Group Assignment – Assignment 2

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Table of Content

Summary 3

Network Design 3

Gain visibility and control by end-users (human factor considerations) 3

Realize strategic solutions of your designed network 4

Future trends in networking 5

Innovative ideas 5

Reference 7

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Summary

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this innovation today - it’s there and waiting for you whenever you need it. And it will be.

Another innovative IBN innovation that provides advanced insights and advanced technology. These
new features are designed to bring the best value to your business and information technology - and are
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of these new interests and how they can help you say “yes” to a business when making a request.

Network Design

Gain visibility and control by end-users (human factor considerations)

Today, internet business is generally driven by consumers around. This means the business model
should be around 100 percent of the time. They should be smart enough just guard against the insecure

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situation. This business network is also required can be adapted to the changes in the vehicle to control
the application accordingly. He does not have long used for building networks by connecting multiple
standalone components without careful planning and design.
Most of the real businesses have some requirements for their network:
● Network The network must be present at all times, even in the event of a failure, downtime, and
so on the overlap for patients.
● Network The network must rely on sending applications and providing the necessary responses
from one maintained for other landlords.
● Network The network must be secure. It must protect the data transmitted through it and the
data stored of the connecting devices connected to it.
● The network should be easily adapted to adapt to network transactions and industry-wide
changes.
● Because errors sometimes occur, the solution should be simple. Find and fix problems should
not take too much time.

Realize strategic solutions of your designed network

The protocols used in the network solution are as follows:-


❏ OSPF- A key change to EIGRP for most school LAN routing applications is the Open Shortest Path
First (OSPF) dynamic routing protocol. Unlike EIGRP, OSPF is always an open-source design
process and is the preferred choice of modern cosmetic products made in the last two years.
While some say that OSPF is a bit more difficult to set up and manage compared to EIGRP, it is
much easier to run once you get the hang of things like system autonomous routing domains.
Countries If the network is minimal, old or mostly Cisco, the dynamic practices in the use of LAN
would be OSPF.
❏ BGP- The most rigorous joint process of all is the Standard Border Standards (BGP). RIP, EIGRP,
and OSPF are all internal gateway protocols (IGP) while BGP is an external gateway protocol
(EGP). Basically, internal authorization is defined for data transfer across the network that you
control and manage. External systems are used to change the variability of different networks
for which you have no control. BGP is the rule across the internet; Therefore, the most

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commonly used marketing method is to run BGP on your internet edge when connecting to your
ISP.
❏ RIPv2- Routing Information Protocol version 2 (RIPv2), was the LAN routing protocol in the '90s
but disappeared rapidly in production networks. RIPv2 suffers from scalability issues due to the
low reliability of 15 shipments. Compared to many systems of long-term transitions, the RIPv2
option options are time-consuming and the conversion time is very long it takes to re-cut the
return path to make it almost complete. Nowadays, the reason you will run over a network
running RIPv2 is if the network is very old and needs to be upgraded or the network is running
lower, consumer-level hardware that can only support RIP.

Future trends in networking

SDN- Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is an innovative design that is flexible, efficient, cost-effective,
and flexible, making it ideal for high-performance applications. , can be found today. This blueprint
determines the network management and forwarding tasks so that network administrators can directly
implement the plan and the basic process required to solve the problem for the application and network
service. The OpenFlow protocol is the basis for developing SDN solutions. For a deeper understanding of
SDN-based communication and application scenarios, check out the open-source micro-book,
"Software-Defined Networks: A Systems Approach." OpenFlow is a well-known SDN platform, which
operates through the south interface of aircraft management and aircraft data. In this survey, SDN
deployments and southern differences, along with differences between OpenFlow, were reported. In
addition to the design of the SDN, different wireless architectures were discussed. Here, too, SDN
applications and research facilities with hot topics such as Information Networks, Cloud and datacenters,
multimedia, wireless and mobile networks across SDN will be monitored.

Innovative ideas

. Followings are the ways to improve the network:-


● Go For the Virtual Local Area Networks- A VLAN develops its advertising strategy by separating
the physical connections that exist in the forest for multiple telecommunications companies. In
order to ensure that through a group of different devices on different LAN transmission lines,

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they communicate as if they were on the same wire. Thus creating a way for network resources
and network equipment to be distributed and separated within the network of data
connections. As a result, an office benefits from running multiple networks in one network,
without unnecessarily reloading the office. Most importantly, this means that office tasks can be
prioritized for the computer, and those that are considered the most important vehicles can be
separated from the low-level tasks. , providing room for the flow of data in the network.
● Monitoring Tools Are a Sure Way to Improve Network Performance- Network device
management exists because there are devices connected in the network to make things easier
than before. The monitoring tools provide detailed information and identify the cause of the
network malfunction and where they are located, thus eliminating the impact of downtime
while trying to find the source of the error. Although most designs have completed the health
information of the network for use by network operators, monitoring tools can go as far as
possible to solve the problem. false positives if the machine is working

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Reference

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[3]S. Bakshi and M. Suman, "Opnet Based simulation for route redistribution in EIGRP, BGP and OSPF
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[4]S. Papavassiliou, "Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV)",
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