Análisis y diseño de bring your own device sobre la red inalámbrica de la Universidad Politécnica Salesiana Campus sur
The trend in computer networks is manage both the wireless security rules as their network equipments, in order to gain granularity in the networking by providing a better management by Information Technology department (IT) management by improving current policies or by implementing new rules. Bri...
Autor Principal: | Díaz Subia, Andrea Estefania |
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Otros Autores: | Lamar Tenelema, Lino Danilo |
Formato: | bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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2015
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http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/10169 |
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The trend in computer networks is manage both the wireless security rules as their network equipments, in order to gain granularity in the networking by providing a better management by Information Technology department (IT) management by improving current policies or by implementing new rules.
Bring your Own device (BYOD), is a networking trend design by infrastructure based on Cisco that aims to over the wireless network of Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, South Campus, giving a response to increased of devices, providing quality of service and security in the whole wireless network, by creating policies or in users or in devices . The analysis and design of the pilot network infrastructure is based on Cisco Meraki's solution using: Mobile Device Management (MDM) and Meraki Z1 management system, which are housed in the cloud.
Tests were conducted with different user devices connected to the pilot network and managed by Cisco Meraki, both for navigation and real time applications, showing: ease of connection, QoS, flexibility, security in whole network, policies shaping and better bandwidth for each set of devices that belong at wireless network. |
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