Welcome to the Organizational Layout Project! This project is designed, with @Fa, to provide a comprehensive network infrastructure using Cisco Packet Tracer. The layout includes 6 routers, 4 switches, 3 servers, 1 cloud node, and a variety of devices interconnected through the RIP (Routing Information Protocol) protocol.
The network is organized into distinct segments, each serving specific functions within the organization. Here's an overview of the main components:
- Routers (6): These devices facilitate communication between different network segments and manage the flow of data.
- Switches (4): Connecting multiple devices within a local network, switches efficiently manage data traffic at the link layer.
- Servers (3): Centralized resources for data storage, processing, or application hosting.
- Cloud Node (1): Represents external networks or the internet, providing a gateway to the wider digital landscape.
- Devices: A variety of devices, such as computers, printers, or IoT devices, are strategically placed to simulate a real-world organizational network.
The project employs the RIP (Routing Information Protocol) for dynamic routing. RIP is utilized to exchange routing information between routers, ensuring efficient and adaptive routing within the network.
To simulate and explore the network layout:
- Cisco Packet Tracer: Open the project file in Cisco Packet Tracer to visualize and interact with the network components.
- Configuration: Explore the configurations of routers, switches, and servers to understand the network setup.
- Simulation: Use the simulation mode to observe how data flows through the network, and test different scenarios.
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