Client Server Architecture and PAT

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CLIENT SERVER ARCHITECTURE AND PAT MADE BY : RAJ RAJESHWAR SINGH RATHORE 1031230162 CSE-B 1 Submitted to : MRS. MONIKA JOHRI [email protected]

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CLIENT SERVER ARCHITECTURE AND PAT

MADE BY :

RAJ RAJESHWAR SINGH RATHORE

1031230162

CSE-B

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Submitted to :MRS. MONIKA JOHRI

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INTRODUCTION

The project is about a

company whose

headquarter is located inside a

five story building with

each floor allotted to different

departments.

The basic configurations

performed are :

IP Addressin

g

Hostname, Banner, Password

etc.

RIP Routing

Server – HTTP, DNS

& DHCPPAT

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Bri

dg

es

A bridge is basically a simplified two-port switch. It does not have VLAN or trunking functions. The available settings for its two Ethernet ports are Port Status, Bandwidth, and Duplex.

Rep

eate

rs

A repeater is a simple two-port device that regenerates the signal it receives on one port and forwards it out the other port. Its port settings cannot be modified.

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HubsA hub is a multiport repeater that regenerates the signal it receives on one port and forwards it out all other ports except the incoming port. Its port settings cannot be modified.

Coaxial Splitter

A coaxial splitter is a simple three-port device that splits the signal so that multiple devices can connect to the same coaxial line.

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Cisco routerA CISCO router is a device that forwards

data packets between computer networks, creating an overlay internetwork . A router is connected to two or more data lines from different networks. Router is a device which is use to connect two or more different

networks.

Router is an internetworking component, that connects networks which are at different geographical

locations.

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User Mode (Default mode)

Privilege or Administrative Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Interface Configuration Mode

Line Configuration Mode

Router Mode

Sub-Interface

Mode

Modes of

router

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IP ADDRESSING

A Large NHHH 0-127

B Medium NNHH 128-191

C Small NNNH192-223

D Multicasting224-239

E Experimental240-255

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CLASSES :

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ROUTING INFORMATION PROTOCOLIt is a

Distance Vector

Routing Protocol Uses HOP

Metric

Supports MAX 15 routers

Has a A.D. value of

120

Types : Version 1

and Version 2

Uses Bellman

Ford Algorithm

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SERVER

• Disk drives (file servers)• Printers (print servers) • Network traffic (network servers)

Computers or processes that

manage network resources

• A computer system that processes database queries

Example: Database Server

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THE VIEWS

The physical view of the Server : The Desktop of the Server :

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HHTP SERVICE

index.html helloworld.html image.html

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DHCP SERVICE

• In the DHCP service configuration, we can set up a DHCP server with many different IP address pools. To add a DHCP pool, enter the

• Pool Name• Default Gateway• DNS Server address• Starting IP address to lease• Subnet Mask, and • Maximum number of Users

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DNS Service Configuration

In the DNS

service

configuration

, you can set

up a DNS

server to

translate

domain

names with

different

types of

resource

records

To add a resource record :

Enter the

Name of the

resource

record

Select a Type of resource

record, and

Then enter all required

fields pertaining to the resource record such as

Address for A

Record

Add

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NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION [NAT]

Types :• Static • Dynamic

It is used to translate :• Public IP >> Private IP• Private IP >> Public IP

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Global

Local

Static NATDynamic

NAT

• The Public IP address physically or logically assigned to device.

• The IP address physically or logically assigned to device.

• A manual address translation is performed between two addresses and possibly port number.

• An address translation device auto perform address translation between two addresses and possibly port number.

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Port address translationMany inside IP addresses are converted to a single IP address where each inside address is given a different TCP or UDP port number for uniqueness.

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SOME SCREENSHOTS

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REFRENCES

Source : https://www.youtube.com

(channels : cisco, networking, networkdoctor, CCNA series-84 )

Source : http://www.packettracernetwork.com

Source : http://www.nwking.org

Source : http://www.cisco.com

The Study material provided by the MTA Centre (Noida) and Shadas Sir