Internet Bandwidth Allocation for university with distributed and centralized protection scheme
Abstract
Networking the servers in the universities are developed with a standard configuration. Over the time, patches, updates, new software, versions, and mistakes or malicious activity, all lead to deviations across the university servers from this standard based. Malicious or unknown software, un managed switches in the networking can cause unexpected behavior. To rectify these problems well managed enterprises plan for quality of protecting the servers and nodes as well as sharing the bandwidth of internet connectivity throughout the university campus is needed. This involves eliminating and implementation of certain actions in the main server and university campus networking. The level of protection is dependent upon the day of usage of internet band width in the university campus. Certain rules, security and assurance in the campus networking will be exercised based upon the cyber environment. This may exercise in different ways when communication is needed across various departments and buildings in the university campus. To minimize and to protect the server and nodes from viruses, scanner and disabling of devices or interfaces a proposed method will be implemented. The proposed method also involves identifying and fixing issues in the university campus networking. This requires a central rule for the server and university campus networking to quickly identify potential issues and a method of remotely taking action to either fix the affected system or freeze it until further actions can be taken. This paper discusses the current approach to centralize the monitoring of communications in distributed approach and relies on a well-formed security in the university campus.
Keywords: servers, traffic, inspections, protections, IT, security, encryption key
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1007215
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