Abstract

At present, IoT devices are increasingly being implemented in multiple organizations. At universities, IoT devices are connected via the wired or wireless to the computer network. However, connecting IoT devices to a computer network is proposed to be difficult in larger campuses computer networks: with a wide range, numerous buildings, and faculty. The issue poses a security breach and required many network administrators to monitor the network. In this paper, Software Defined Network (SDN) is implemented and tested on campus networks to build a framework for easier and manageable, more extensive networks and define IoT devices among faculty, including IoT for Smart farm from agriculture faculty. In an SDN architecture, the ability to configure, manage, secure, and optimize network resources via software affords many benefits to enterprises. This article is contextualized from the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT), its security, the interoperability of VLANs, and software-defined networks. By taking into account existing architectures and technologies, intelligent infrastructure is proposed to support all processes.

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