Alsaiari, Omar2023-03-012023-03-012013Thesis 9243https://unbscholar.lib.unb.ca/handle/1882/13519Capacity planning is used to predict the characteristics of a new network even before any modifications are made to it. One such scenario is testing to ensure that new services like streaming video or VoIP can be added to a network without affecting any existing applications. We used OPNET Modeler to model a campus network and then tested the network after adding new video and VoIP services. The results show that adding video and VoIP services to the campus network would not degrade other running applications. The highest response time transferring an HTTP object is still only 1.5 ms when the network is running 200 simultaneous video users in the network. The results also show the video delay would be only 3 ms with 500 video users, VoIP delay remains within specifications and is less than 130 ms, and jitter is 0.002 ms, all of which indicate a good performance of the campus network after streaming video and VoIP applications are added.text/xmlxi, 76 pages : illustrationselectronicen-CAhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Telecommunication in higher education -- Computer networks -- Computer simulation.Telecommunication in higher education -- Computer networks -- Planning.Local area networks (Computer networks) -- Computer simulation.Internet telephony -- Computer simulation.Streaming video -- Computer simulation.Streaming technology (Telecommunications) -- Computer simulation.Computer capacity -- Planning.Universities and colleges -- Communication systems -- Design.Modeling a campus network and provisioning video and VoIP servicesmaster thesis2020-07-08Pochec, PrzemyslawDeDourek, John(OCoLC)1150783070Computer Science