Abstract

Distributed Systems is the study of geographically distant processors, connected to one another through intermediate devices such as routers and/or switches. Simulation provides an insight into the behavior of these distant apart systems. The internal details like designing, configuring and maintaining a reliable distributed system through protocols that include routing, switching, etc is well understood by this paper. The paper describes how the design of a distributed system be built on a Network Designer while using leased line, serial ports and Ethernet technologies. Further, these designs have been simulated on a Network Simulator with the use of routing protocols. For this scheme to be implemented successfully different equipment like routers, switches, Ethernet and serial connection, PCs, etc are used and techniques like IP addressing schemes and RIP are implemented. Further, the developed system is decomposed to form a Fault tree and its reliability is evaluated with the help of Fault tree Analysis.

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