UMUC CMIT 265 Fundamentals of Networking
Hello there! I have am lost. My rough draft is due Sunday, December 13. I'm not looking for a stellar proposal to be written but help on
what
Computer Components to use
and why
and
where
they should be placed (see diagram)
and why
. Same thing for the IP/subnetting, and Network devices. I really need to see the setup of the devices and wiring schematics. If you have time to write a design proposal by Saturday, that would be a bonus.
Here are the assignment details. There are two attachments: one includes what you see below plus a diagram of the building design and the template we are to use for the paper.
ASSIGNMENT SCENARIO:
You have been hired as part of the networking team at UMUC. After completing orientation and training in your first week, your manager calls you into a meeting to discuss your first project.
The university has recently leased a building in Adelphi, Maryland. The building will house some offices, classrooms, a library, and computer labs. Security is very important for UMUC, as the university must protect students’ and employees’ data, as well as any intellectual property that UMUC has on its servers and computers. As a result, IT management would like to take the time to review some proposals on how best to move forward. As a network engineer, you have been asked to prepare a network proposal on how to set up a secure network infrastructure in this new building to support university operations.
After speaking to your manager, you are excited about the project, but you realize you will have a busy schedule. As you write your proposal, you will also have to prepare for the Network+ Certification exam. One of the conditions of your employment at this company is that you obtain this certification within 60 days of being hired. You will have to manage your time wisely, because you will have to take a practice certification test just as you are completing your final project.
To get started, follow the steps below.
OVERVIEW
You will provide detailed network design proposal. Your task is to design the network for this new building with the following criteria:
·
Student-accessed computers should be on separate network from the staff-accessed computers. Computers for public use should be on a separate network.
·
There must be a minimum of 40 Mbps Internet connection, with a backup line capable of at least 20Mbps. Cable, DSL, or FIOS should not be used for primary Internet service.
·
The network should use physical cable, not wireless. But do provide wireless access in the Student Lobby area (second-floor hallway). Set the maximum simultaneous wireless users to 254.
·
The network has been assigned the 10.11.12.0/23 network address for all computers and devices
Your proposal should have three major sections:
1.
Physical Network Design
2.
Network Addressing
3.
Network Services Design
To learn how you will be assessed on this assignment, please take a.
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UMUC CMIT 265 Fundamentals of NetworkingHello there! I have am lo.docx
1. UMUC CMIT 265 Fundamentals of Networking
Hello there! I have am lost. My rough draft is due Sunday,
December 13. I'm not looking for a stellar proposal to be
written but help on
what
Computer Components to use
and why
and
where
they should be placed (see diagram)
and why
. Same thing for the IP/subnetting, and Network devices. I
really need to see the setup of the devices and wiring
schematics. If you have time to write a design proposal by
Saturday, that would be a bonus.
Here are the assignment details. There are two attachments: one
includes what you see below plus a diagram of the building
design and the template we are to use for the paper.
ASSIGNMENT SCENARIO:
You have been hired as part of the networking team at UMUC.
After completing orientation and training in your first week,
your manager calls you into a meeting to discuss your first
project.
The university has recently leased a building in Adelphi,
Maryland. The building will house some offices, classrooms, a
library, and computer labs. Security is very important for
UMUC, as the university must protect students’ and employees’
data, as well as any intellectual property that UMUC has on its
servers and computers. As a result, IT management would like
to take the time to review some proposals on how best to move
2. forward. As a network engineer, you have been asked to prepare
a network proposal on how to set up a secure network
infrastructure in this new building to support university
operations.
After speaking to your manager, you are excited about the
project, but you realize you will have a busy schedule. As you
write your proposal, you will also have to prepare for the
Network+ Certification exam. One of the conditions of your
employment at this company is that you obtain this certification
within 60 days of being hired. You will have to manage your
time wisely, because you will have to take a practice
certification test just as you are completing your final project.
To get started, follow the steps below.
OVERVIEW
You will provide detailed network design proposal. Your task is
to design the network for this new building with the following
criteria:
·
Student-accessed computers should be on separate network from
the staff-accessed computers. Computers for public use should
be on a separate network.
·
There must be a minimum of 40 Mbps Internet connection, with
a backup line capable of at least 20Mbps. Cable, DSL, or FIOS
3. should not be used for primary Internet service.
·
The network should use physical cable, not wireless. But do
provide wireless access in the Student Lobby area (second-floor
hallway). Set the maximum simultaneous wireless users to 254.
·
The network has been assigned the 10.11.12.0/23 network
address for all computers and devices
Your proposal should have three major sections:
1.
Physical Network Design
2.
Network Addressing
3.
Network Services Design
To learn how you will be assessed on this assignment, please
take a moment to review the
rubric
. The final deliverable should adhere to the following criteria:
·
4. Include at least five scholarly references.
·
Use
IEEE-style citation
.
·
Use correct network terminology.
·
The use of diagrams is encouraged.
Use this
template
as a guide while creating your final deliverable.
Physical Network Design
In this section, address each of the following.
1.
Define the topology that will be used.
2.
Select the appropriate network media.
3.
Select the appropriate network connecting devices, including
network security devices.
4.
5. Select the appropriate computer systems to use to support the
network design.
5.
Determine a physical layout of the computers on the floor plan,
along with the network wires (network wiring diagram).
6.
Provide justifications for each element of your network design
(numbers 1–4 above)
Network Addressing
In this section, address each of the following.
1.
Define the subnets (based on rooms, floor, department, or other
criteria).
2.
For each subnet, explain which devices/
groups/
users/
rooms will be on this subnet, define the network address, subnet
mask, and available IP addresses to be used by computers or
6. devices.
Network Services Design
In this section, address each of the following.
1.
Identify network services needed.
2.
List additional servers or network devices needed to implement
the network.
3.
List network security measures to be implemented.
4.
Justify the need for the network services, security measures, and
devices you’ve selected.
6.Building Details
The 50-year-old, two-story building has the following layout:
Diagram of building attached separately
Building dimensions: Length: 240 Feet, Width: 95 Feet, Height:
7. 30 Feet
The building will house six computer labs that will be used for
instruction. In the building diagrams above, the labs are labeled
Classroom #1, Classroom #2, and Classroom #4 on the first
floor and Classroom #1, Classroom #2, and Classroom #5 on the
second floor; each computer lab will have a closet. Each lab
will have 32 computers: 30 student computers, 1 instructor
computer, and 1 server in the closet for instructional use.
In addition, there will be a Student Computer Lab that will
provide computer access to students to do their homework.
There will be 50 computers in this lab and a server in the closet.
To allow students access to library resources, the library will
also have 10 computers for students and 5 computers for library
staff.
Finally, there are various offices in the building. Each of these
offices will have one computer for staff use, with the exception
of the admissions office, which will have five computers. There
will be two server rooms, one on the first floor and one on the
second floor.