Fig 3. DHCP client Figure 3 described a DHCP client to get
an IP through a LAN connecting to
internet service provider, so that visitors
got an IP dynamically. The number of
subnets used can be adjusted to the
number of statistics on average visitors
from each tourist spot.
b)
Internet Protocol (IP) Address Fig 4. IP Address Figure 4 described the IP address
settings
for each segment. Some
segments were connected to Secure
Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP),
internet providers, access points, and
admins. SSTP played an important role
as a protocol connecting to the user
manager by knowing the configuration
criteria, such as the gateway IP address
of the user manager.
c)
Routing
Figure 5 described the performance of
the route, there were several routes that
must be implemented, which are the
default route, SSTP, internetwork, local
area, gateway user manager, and other
routers.
Fig 5. Routing d)
SSTP
(
Secure Scoket Tunneling Protocol )
SSTP was a security feature combining
Secure
Socket
Layer
(SSL)
and
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
SSTP operates over TCP, in some cases
controlled by IKEv2 or other User Data
Protocol
(UDP)
based
protocols.
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Overall, SSTP was the best choice to
solve connectivity problems or speed
problems they have [26]. This protocol
used port 443 by adding an SSL
certificate for the client and server.