This document provides guidelines for a skills implementation challenge for CMIT 350. It recommends including a title page with key information, a document index listing sections, and sections for each challenge site that summarize the issue, proposed solutions and technologies, sample configurations, and any supporting tables or diagrams. The sections on proposed solutions should justify the approach and cite sources, while the sample configuration section should demonstrate technical competency by including device-specific commands. Organizing the document in this way presents a clear structure for addressing multiple challenge sites and displaying networking knowledge and skills.
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Elements of Costume Design
1. Elements of Design
Costume Design
Line
Long lines
Show: Hamlet
Designer: Amanda Lawson
Line
Short lines
Show: The Tempest
Designer: Scott Aronow
Line
Straight lines
Show: Picasso at the Lapin Agile
Designer: Anastaisa Armes
2. Line
Curved lines
Show: Yankee Doodle Dandy
Designer: Gregory A. Poplyk
Shape
Lines make shapes
Show: Sten’ka-Razi
Designer: Konstantin Vialov
Shape
Shows: Bull Durham and Amazing Grace
Designer: Toni-Leslie James
Mass
Dimension or 3D
Show: Tartuffe
Designer: Sonya Berlovitz
3. Color
Primary colors
Red, blue and yellow
Secondary colors
Green, orange and purple
Analogous colors
Next to each other
Complementary
Opposite each other
Color
Warm colors
Show: Ti-Jean and his Brothers
Designer: Yao Chen
Color
Cool colors
Show: The Jungle Book
Designer: Robbie Hayes
4. Color
Analogous colors
Show: El retablo de las maravillas
Designer: Guillén
Color
Complementary Colors
Show: Artaxerxes
Designer: Johan Engels
Texture
Show: Peter Pan
Designer: Jessie Giraud
Texture
Contrasting
Show: The Nance
Designer: Ann Roth
5. Texture
Contrasting
Show: Red Noses
Designer: Brad Scoggins
Rhythm
Repetition and variation
Rhythm
Repetition and variation
Show: Hosanna
Designer: Dana Osborne
Balance
Symmetrical balance
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Designer: Alexander Jones
6. Balance
Asymmetrical balance
Show: Grand Hotel
Designer: Leslie Held
CMIT 350 WAN and SOHO Skills Implementation
Use this document as a guide for formatting and organizing your
CMIT 350 Skills Implementation challenge.
Title Page
Professionalism will be key to your success and advancement in
your academic and professional career. Use the title page to
identify relevant information such as your name, the course,
professor, and submission/completion date.
Document Index/Contents
Organization will allow your document to be divided into key
areas of consideration and allows an overall structure to be
placed over the submission.
Sample text:
I. Site “XXXXXXXX” Challenges and Implementation
II. Site “XXXXXXXX” Challenges and Implementation
III. Site “XXXXXXXX” Challenges and Implementation
IIII. Bibliography
I. Site “XXXXXXXXXX” Challenge and Implementation
(Provide a section for each site, as suggested in your table of
contents.)
Site Details and Challenges (Summary)
Here, you will simply summarize the site requirements and/or
challenges you are attempting to overcome. You will not need
to implement solutions or discuss your approach at this point.
This information is provided to you and can simply be
organized and restated as you understand it. Think of this area
7. as what needs to be corrected. Suggested length would be
one or two paragraphs.
Sample text:
As described in the scenario, the xUMUC site was developed
without any VLAN structure, and administrators have found the
need to isolate broadcast traffic from a layer-2 perspective.
Site
Solution
(s) and Technologies
With the challenges stated, you will be able to clearly
define your approach to solving those challenges and can state
the technologies you will be implementing. Be sure to use this
area to justify your approach and selection of technologies as
well. The specific length and details of this area will vary based
on the specifics and depth of the challenge you are facing. Your
justification would be your selection of a specific technology or
approach over another and why you chose the approach you are
taking. Show off your knowledge in the foundational skills
here!
Sample text:
In order to relieve the administrative tasks surrounding the
implementation of manual IP addressing per device, we will
configure and implement a DHCP (dynamic host
8. configuration protocol) server, per site requirements. The DHCP
allows for devices to identify, request and implement IP
configurations as well as other settings….
Since this area may call for facts and details around
technologies and approaches, you will most likely find yourself
using in-text citations, which would appear as follows:
Open Shortest Path First is an open standard routing protocol
that’s been implemented by a wide variety of network vendors,
including Cisco [1].
Sample Configuration
Understanding the technologies will satisfy a portion of the
documents' requirements. You will also need to display how the
solutions you are suggesting would be implemented. This will
include the specific commands used to configure the devices.
Instructions will state when sample configurations are
required, and any sample configurations should be limited to the
devices provided,per the site topology. Device syntax to be used
can be found in your training suite, TestOut’s LabSim. Show off
your technical competency here!
Sample text:
Sample Device Configuration 1
9. Supporting Tables/Diagrams
When structuring solutions per certain sites, you may find
it helpful or even necessary to structure information with tables
and/or diagrams. These items can be used to support and display
your understood solutions located in the “Site