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Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines
Trimester T1 2019
Unit Code BN202
Unit Title Internetworking Technologies
Assessment
Type
Individual submission and demonstration
Assessment
Title
Assignment 2 - Network requirement analysis and plan
Purpose of the
assessment
(with ULO
Mapping)
Main objective of this assignment is to enable student to understand
networking devices, gather requirements for a given business case study and
plan a network design. After successful completion of this assignment, students
should be able to:
d) Explain the cu
ent and future state of the internetworking infrastructure
and its applications.
e) Apply a process to support the administration and management of
internetworking.
Weight 20% of the total assessments
Total Marks 50
Word limit 1000
Due Date Week 11 (Tuesday 28st May, 2019, 5:00 pm), submit report on Moodle
Submission
Guidelines
All work must be submitted on Moodle by the due date along with a
completed Assignment Cover Page.
The assignment must be in MS Word format, 1.5 spacing, 11-pt Cali
i
(Body) font and 2 cm margins on all four sides of your page with appropriate
section headings.
Reference sources must be cited in the text of the report, and listed
appropriately at the end in a reference list using IEEE referencing style.
Extension If an extension of time to submit work is required, a Special Consideration
Application must be submitted directly on AMS. You must submit this
application three working days prior to the due date of the assignment.
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Assignment 2 Description
Business case study: Network design proposal for a HiTech Telecommunications company
Description
HiTech Telecommunications1 is a reputed Telecommunications company that provides different
types of Telecommunications services, including service onsite. The company has three (3) major
anches in Australia in Canbe
a, Melbourne, and Brisbane with Headquarters (HQ) in Melbourne
to capture large number of customers in the area. In addition to providing Telecommunications
services in-store, they also have web-based ordering facility for national and international
customers. The orders can be paid for online by using major credit cards.
HiTech Telecommunications gets a significant portion of their orders through their on-line ordering
facilities. Web-based orders (online) get stored in their central file server(s), which is located in
Melbourne, but should be accessible from any
anch using appropriate networking technologies.
The reliability of their file and web servers is of high importance. HiTech Telecommunications also
wants to make sure that the network downtime is very limited.
Furthermore, the servers need to be protected from malicious computer attacks and unauthorized
access. Facility to ca
y out audit checks needs to be provided as well to so as to keep track of the
exact activity along with the date and time at which an employee of HiTech Telecommunications
ca
ied out a computer system based activity. The activity could include doing task(s) such as
installation of new software, changes in Webpage etc.
The web server is located in the Melbourne Headquarters (HQ) in the same location as the file
server(s), to host a homepage for the business. This server also acts as a chat server for providing
eal-time chats by the customer service personnel with customers who wish to get some quick
queries answered before they order online. Each
anch also has 8 networked printers and a fax
machine, as well as E-mail communication facility for staff use. Each of the
anches of HiTech
Telecommunications also provides WLAN based service for customers to access the Internet while
visiting the store. A key issue is that the visitors should not have access to the resources of the staff
on the company’s internal network.
HiTech Telecommunications in each of their
anches has 150 employees who have been provided
with laptops whilst the HQ in Melbourne has 200 employees. Each
anch has 5 departments while
the HQ has 7 departments with networked PCs to form an internal network. Staff in all the
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anches and in HQ have access to the WLAN as well. There will be a need for separate VLANs
supporting the users. Some of the employees may telecommute from their homes over the
weekends. Each of the employees whether they are in company or telecommuting need to be
connected with a secure connection over a wired or a Wireless LAN connection, whichever may be
available. (You will need to demonstrate your assignment during laboratory class).
Write a report based on the above network requirements, use the following structure to
organise your report; and demonstrate switch and router configuration in week 11 laboratory
class.
Report Contents
Project Scope
Project requirements
Network Design strategy
Network Topology Diagram
- Switch configuration (VLAN, Trunking)
- Router configuration (VLAN sub interface, Access lists)
- DHCP configuration (Scope creation with screen shot)
- Access point, server configuration guidelines.
Detailed Network Design in Netsim (You should not use packet tracer) which includes
- All switches
- All routers
- VLAN
- VTP
- All PCs
Network device configurations
a. Switch configuration:
- Set IP addresses on PC and switch
- Create VLAN
- Ping each other
- Set VTP domain with your first name
- Set VTP password with your family name
- Demonstrate VTP packets
. Router configuration
- set descriptions on interfaces, one with your name, second with your family name, third
with your middle name
- display information about directly connected devices to router
- Setup IP addresses for each interface.
- What is the subnet mask did you use?
- Ping all routers.
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Marking criteria:
Section to be included in
the report
Description of the section Marks
Project Report a. Project Scope
. Project requirements
c. Network Design strategy
5
Project hardware
equirements
a. Name of the network device with manufacturer’s
name, series, model and ports
. Type of the cables
c. Name of the server, PC with specification such as
operating system, RAM, hard disk etc.
5
Network Design in
Netsim
a. Design the network using Netsim
. Write justification of the network design
5
Network device
configurations -
Switch configuration
a. Set IP addresses on PC and switch
. Create VLAN
c. Ping each other
d. Set VTP domain with your first name
e. Set VTP password with your family name
f. Demonstrate VTP packets
10
Network device
configurations -
Router configuration
a. set descriptions on interfaces, one with your
name, second with your family name, third with
your middle name
. display information about directly connected
devices to router
c. Setup IP addresses for each interface.
d. What is the subnet mask did you use?
e. DHCP configuration (Scope creation with screen
shot)
f. Access point, server configuration guidelines.
g. Ping all routers.
10
Demonstration - Demonstrate switch and router configuration in
week 11 laboratory class
10
Reference style - Follow IEEE reference style 5
Total 50
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Marking Ru
ic for Assignment #2: Total Marks 50
Grade
Mark
HD
40-50
DI
35-39
CR
30-34
P
25-29
Fail
25
Excellent Very Good Good Satisfactory Unsatisfactory
Project Report Concise and
specific to the
project
Topics are
elevant and
soundly
analysed.
Generally
elevant and
analysed.
Some relevance
and
iefly
presented.
This is not
elevant to the
assignment
topic.
Project
hardware
equirements
Demonstrated
excellent ability to
think critically and
sourced reference
material
appropriately
Demonstrat
ed excellent
ability to
think
critically but
did not
source
eference
material
appropriatel
y
Demonstrated
ability to think
critically and
sourced
eference
material
appropriately
Demonstrated
ability to think
critically and did
not source
eference
material
appropriately
Did not
demonstrate
ability to think
critically and
did not source
eference
material
appropriately
Network Design
in Netsim
Logic is clear and
easy to follow with
strong arguments
Consistency
logical and
convincing
Mostly
consistent
logical and
convincing
Adequate
cohesion and
conviction