Final Degree Project in Computer Engineering: Design of network infrastructure for a multi-site company
Written by: Cheuk Kelly Ng Pante
You can access the full report in RIULL ULL Database.
This project presents the design and simulation of a network infrastructure, aimed at improving connectivity and centralised management of a multi-site organisation. This study proposes a modern, scalable and secure network architecture; designed according to the current needs of communication and technological management in distributed environments.
Simulation tools have been used to validate the performance of the design, including the implementation of routing protocols or internal network services. The result has been a scalable and adaptable solution, aligned with the technical and operational requirements of a modern corporate network.
In this repository you will find the report made on LaTeX, the configuration files for the network devices, and the simulation files used in the project.
- Network Simulation: GNS3
- Network Devices: MikroTik CHR 7.16, Cisco IOSvL2 15.2
- Docker: Docker Engine, Docker Compose
- Virtualisation: VirtualBox
- Wireshark: Network protocol analysis
- MicroSIP: SIP client for VoIP
- Documentation: LaTeX
- Version Control: Git
- Collaboration: GitHub
- License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
In the images folder you can see the devices used for the simulations, in case that when opening the simulations (which are projects that are imported directly into GNS3), gives error, install these images and you are done.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Atribución-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-SA 4.0).