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CP5631 Assignment - Networking Case Study
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Table of Contents
a) Introduction 3
) Network specifications and diagram 4
c) Subnet and IP allocation 5
d) Device selection on bases of efficiency and feasibility 9
e) Cloud computing proposal 13
f) References: 16
a) Introduction
The activities performed by network designers and related engineers to define the requirements of physical infrastructure for network implementation on any applicable simulator is called design of network. The redesigning of network is performed to increase the scope of any already existing network. The redesigning of network is started from initial process by developing the required blue prints on bases of provided requirements by client organization when any organization creates its
anches of sub offices; the redesigning of network is mainly required to make effective communication among the newly developed
anches in secured manner. The selection of devices to provide network connectivity to
anch offices with main head office is done on bases of required frequency and speed [Farahani et al, 2014].
As the client organization is planning to develop two
anch offices in New Zealand, so, to provide network connectivity from Australia to New Zealand for effective operational management implementation, network implementation requires properly designed diagram of complete implementation and deployment. The developed network diagram will show the allocation of required IP addresses, implemented servers and possible masks for handling employees and clients in
anch offices. Thus, for making effective communication in physical development of network, its testing must be done. So, the developed network design in simulators like Packet Tracer can easily find any occu
ed issues and method to solve them.
The network developed on bases of allocated IP’s contains a logical portion which is called subnet. The subnets are used for dividing the network of large size into possible small size networks. As, the Australian organization is having four offices in Australia and planning to create two offices in New Zealand, so, subnets will create effective handling of these sub-networks on collective bases. The separately created and documented subnets will provide easy handling and effective IP implementation to Australian organization. The physical layout can easily be developed for any
anch office by using the created and documented subnets.
As the head office of this organization is located in Australia, and
anch offices are proposed in New Zealand, so, to maintain the communication and developing sub networks in
anch offices, new equipments like router, switches, servers etc. will be required. The used switches in the
anches at New Zealand will provide connectivity of Australian router and New Zealand router in effective manner. The used switch in New Zealand
anch will act as a
idge and effectively handle the packet routing and process execution. The used router in
anch offices will forward the develop and captured data packets among Australian head office, Australian
anches and New Zealand
anches. The packet forwarding is occu
ed among routers used in this complete network. The foundation of this complete network design is based on the used new equipments in head office and
anch offices. The selection of network devices is based on the required bandwidth and data communication and transfer speed. So, if real time data fetching is required, then, Cisco based equipments will be selected and recommended. The final selection process of network equipments is based on the provided budget and approval from top management.
) Network specifications and diagram
The rough sketch provided in assignment shows the implemented topology for the developed network to Australian organization. The Perth office of this organization contains LAN implementation and three backup servers. The Bendigo office of this organization contains LAN and WLAN implementation and any servers are not implemented. The Brisbane office of this organization contains LAN and WLAN implementation and database and web and database servers. The New Castle office of this organization contains LAN and WLAN implementation and any servers are not implemented. The
anch office of Auckland contains LAN and WLAN implementation [Coskun et al, 2016]. The
anch office of this organization at Dunedin contains only LAN implementation and any servers are not implemented. So, the developed network design on bases of provided sketch is supplied below:
c) Subnet and IP allocation
The IP addresses and subnet allocation to all these four Australian offices and two
anch offices in New Zealand are ca
ied out here. The developed subnet table for all six offices is shown below [Banerjee et al, 2017]:
Subnet name
Subnet address
Subnet mask
First useable address
Last usable address
Broadcast address
Static address range
DHCP address range
Brisbane (LAN)
10.100.1.0
/24
10.100.1.0
10.100.1.1000
10.100.1.255
10.100.1.1
10.100.1.1 - 10.100.1.254
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