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    Wide area network solution with cloud
    (UMT, Lahore, 2021) Babar Ali, Muhammad Bilal, Muhammad Nabeel Faizan and Muhammad Safeer Bashir
    Large enterprises will benefit from cloud networking's scalability and ease of use for monitoring wide area networks. A local area network that is connected to the cloud and a wide area network can also be created and protected by network administrators thanks to this project. A broadcast domain is shared by all connected devices keys in a conventional LAN. The technology of virtual private local area networks (VLANs) divides a local area network (LAN) into groups called VLANs. Only devices on the same VLAN can communicate with one another, and devices on other VLANs can't be sent to network traffic. This technology controls the transmission area of the network and adds security to the local area network (LAN).A method for dividing a LAN into multiple broadcast domains is offered by virtual LANs (VLANs).Again, traffic cannot be forwarded across VLAN boundaries by VLAN-capable switches. A Layer 3 router is required for VLAN communication. VLAN is the subject of this research article. The protocol and various forms used to create and implement inter- and potential VLAN routing for effective service distribution in networks.

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