TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication, Computing, Electronics and Control
Performance evaluation of campus network involving VLAN and broadband multimedia wireless networks using OPNET modeler
    
    
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Title
TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication, Computing, Electronics and Control
Performance evaluation of campus network involving VLAN and broadband multimedia wireless networks using OPNET modeler
            Performance evaluation of campus network involving VLAN and broadband multimedia wireless networks using OPNET modeler
Subject
Campus Network
OPNET
QoS
VLAN
WLAN
            OPNET
QoS
VLAN
WLAN
Description
Modern technology is essential for all healthy, economic, and educational
sectors. Using modern technology involves high-performance networks in
terms of quality of service (QoS) parameters such as delay, throughput,
bandwidth, and security. A campus network involves wire and the wireless
environment with and without virtual local area network (VLAN) technology
has been simulated using optimized network engineering tools (OPNET).
The simulation model includes four scenarios that involve heavy-loaded File
transfer protocol (FTP) and web browsing applications with two logical
groups of users. The simulation results show that the VLAN overcome LAN
networks in terms of bandwidth and security. This has been done by reducing
the throughput in both sending and receiving levels to the confidential
servers. The VLAN has also reduced the broadcast domain which results in a
high-power efficiency. Moreover, the VLAN network technology has been
proved to have lower values of delay in transferring files and packets than
LAN network technology. In addition, VLAN technology generally has been
decreased values of throughput regardless of the way of connection between
servers and workstations. This, in turn, allows taking advantage of wireless
connection features in terms of flexibility of installation and speed of
configuration.
            sectors. Using modern technology involves high-performance networks in
terms of quality of service (QoS) parameters such as delay, throughput,
bandwidth, and security. A campus network involves wire and the wireless
environment with and without virtual local area network (VLAN) technology
has been simulated using optimized network engineering tools (OPNET).
The simulation model includes four scenarios that involve heavy-loaded File
transfer protocol (FTP) and web browsing applications with two logical
groups of users. The simulation results show that the VLAN overcome LAN
networks in terms of bandwidth and security. This has been done by reducing
the throughput in both sending and receiving levels to the confidential
servers. The VLAN has also reduced the broadcast domain which results in a
high-power efficiency. Moreover, the VLAN network technology has been
proved to have lower values of delay in transferring files and packets than
LAN network technology. In addition, VLAN technology generally has been
decreased values of throughput regardless of the way of connection between
servers and workstations. This, in turn, allows taking advantage of wireless
connection features in terms of flexibility of installation and speed of
configuration.
Creator
Dhurgham Abdulridha Jawad Al-Khaffaf, Mohammed G. Al-Hamiri
            Source
http://journal.uad.ac.id/index.php/TELKOMNIKA
            Date
Mar 30, 2021
            Contributor
peri irawan
            Format
pdf
            Language
english
            Type
text
            Files
Collection
Citation
Dhurgham Abdulridha Jawad Al-Khaffaf, Mohammed G. Al-Hamiri, “TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication, Computing, Electronics and Control
Performance evaluation of campus network involving VLAN and broadband multimedia wireless networks using OPNET modeler,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 31, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/4183.
    Performance evaluation of campus network involving VLAN and broadband multimedia wireless networks using OPNET modeler,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 31, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/4183.