3 | | In this Hands-on you will get a virtual campus LAN. Through out the lab session, you will configure devices (Cisco based) in both IPv4 and IPv6. After the configurations, you will get a virtual campus network with dual stack. Each institute you represent will be given a campus LAN. Those who are represent the same institutes have to work together as a group. |
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5 | | Your virtual campus network will then be connected to the virtual PCs (VMs) and also to to real Internet that let you to see how real data passes through your virtual campus network. |
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7 | | To simulate the Campus network you will use !Dynagen/Dynamips. |
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9 | | For this hands-on we will give you a Virtual Hard Disk and Usng that you can create a virtual machine (Ubuntu 64 installed) with !Dynagen/Dynamips installed. You will also find the network topology file in the VM as well. |
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11 | | Other than dynagen/dynamips installed VM you will get another two virtual hard disks which you can used as user PC's in two different VLANS in your virtual campus LAN. |
| 3 | In this Hands-on you will be given a virtual campus LAN. You will configure devices (Cisco based) in both IPv4 and IPv6. After the configurations, you will get a virtual campus network with IPv4/IPv6 dual stack. Each institute you represent will be given a campus LAN. Those who represent the same institutes have to work together as a group, everybody in the group will get a single campus network (remember to sit together in a same row) |
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| 5 | Your virtual campus network will then be connected to the virtual PCs (VMs) exactly as real PCs and also to to real Internet that let you to see how real data passes through your virtual campus network. You will be browsing Internet, checking email, etc through this virtual campus network. This emulation of the campus network has been done by the use of Dynagen/Dynamips. |
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| 7 | The whole setup reside in three VMs. |
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| 9 | 1. VM for the Campus LAN (Dynage/Dynamips installed) |
| 10 | 2. Two VMs for the Department PCs |
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| 12 | All three VMs (Ubuntu 64) has already been created as Virtul Hard Disk (in VDI format) and available for you to quickly download. It can be easily launch using Oracle Virtual Box. You will get the topology file in the CampusLAN VM. The other two VMs will used as PCs, or servers located in user end of your campus LAN. |
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