DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF SECURE VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK (VPN)

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DESIGN AND SIMULATION OF SECURE VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK (VPN) OVER AN OPEN NETWORK (INTERNET) INFRATRUCTURE (CASE STUDY OF NATIONAL BOARD FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION NBTE)
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page
Approval
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table of content
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE

  • Introduction

1.1  Background of the Study
1.2  Objectives of the Study
1.3  Significance of the Study
1.4  Scope of the Study
1.5  Limitations of the Study
1.6  Definition of Terms
CHAPTER TWO

  • Review of Related Literature

2.1  Introduction
2.2  Remote-Access VPN
2.3  Site-to-Site VPN
2.4  VPN Analogy: Each LAN is an Island
2.5  Firewall-based
2.6  VPN Security
­2.7  Security Review of IPSEC and SSL VPNs
2.8  IPSEC and IPSEC VPNs
2.9  SSL and SSL VPNs
2.10 Maturity and Acceptance
2.11 Cryptography
2.12 Client Desktop Integration
CHAPTER THREE

  • Network Analysis and Design
    • Introduction
    • Data Communication Problem Faced by NBTE

3.3  Project Scope
3.4  Objective of the VPN Design
3.5  The Proposed VPN
3.6  Conceptual Model of the Proposed Design
3.7 Physical Model of Proposed Design
3.8 Logical Model of the Proposed Design 
CHAPTER FOUR

  • Network Design Implementation

4.1  Introduction
4.2  ISP & Connectivity Provision
4.3  Routers Interface IP Address Configurations
 
CHAPTER FIVE

  • Summary, Conclusion, and Recommendations

5.1  Summary
5.2  Conclusion
5.3  Recommendations
References
Appendix

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