The University-Network-Project allows you to simulate a university campus network using Cisco Packet Tracer. This project covers essential networking concepts such as VLANs, OSPF, and more. Follow the steps below to download and run the software.
To get started, visit the Releases page to download the latest version of the University-Network-Project.
Visit the Releases Page to Download
Before downloading, ensure your computer meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS, or Linux
- Memory: Minimum 4 GB RAM
- Storage: At least 500 MB of free disk space
- Cisco Packet Tracer: This project requires Cisco Packet Tracer version 7.3 or later
The download includes:
- Configuration files for VLAN, OSPF, and more
- Example project files for practice
- Documentation to guide you through the setup
Once you download the project files, follow these instructions to run your network simulation:
- Install Cisco Packet Tracer: If you havenβt installed it yet, download it from the official Cisco website and follow their installation instructions.
- Unzip the Downloaded File: Locate the downloaded files, right-click, and choose βExtract Allβ to unzip them.
- Open Cisco Packet Tracer: Launch the application from your desktop or start menu.
- Load the Project:
- Click on βFileβ in the top left corner.
- Select βOpen.β
- Navigate to the folder where you unzipped the files.
- Choose the project file (usually with a .pkt extension) and click βOpen.β
- Simulate Your Network: Now you can start exploring network concepts!
- VLAN Configuration: Easily set up and manage multiple VLANs.
- Dynamic Routing with OSPF: Learn how to configure OSPF for efficient routing.
- Link Aggregation: Understand EtherChannel and improve bandwidth.
- High Availability: Set up HSRP for redundancy in your network.
- Security with AAA/RADIUS: Implement user authentication and security measures.
- Wireless Networking: Explore WLAN configurations with WLC and AP.
If you face any issues while downloading or running the project, please check the FAQs in the documentation or open an issue in the repository. We are here to help you succeed with your network simulation.
For more details, visit the University-Network-Project Releases Page.