The design and implementation of a secure campus network based on Cisco routers, MikroTik
devices, and Windows Server require careful consideration of various factors such as network
topology, security protocols, hardware, and software requirements. In this scenario, the
network topology consists of a core layer, distribution layer, and access layer, with VLANs
used to segment different departments and groups on the campus. Security protocols,
including ACLs and a firewall, are implemented to ensure the network's security, and
MikroTik devices are used to provide secure wireless connectivity. The hardware and
software requirements include Cisco routers, MikroTik devices, Windows Server, access
points, and DHCP and DNS servers. The implementation process involves configuring the
network devices, installing the necessary software, and testing the network to ensure its
functionality and security. Overall, the design and implementation of a secure campus
network based on Cisco router, MikroTik, and Windows Server provide high-speed
connectivity while protecting against external threats.