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    1. QUESTION

     

     

    Scenario:

    You are employed as a network engineer. Your company, “VikanLitt AS”, is buying a smaller company “TinyNetwork LLC”, and the two networks are going to be merged. This means that devices in both networks should be able to reach each other. It will still be two physical locations.

    TinyNetwork has currently got a poor network design and needs a “total makeover”. VikanLitt has an ok network design but might need some changes due to the company merge. See figures below for current network design.

     

    New company Structure:

     

    Site

    Department

    Max devices

    VLAN

    VikanLitt

    Office

    52

    10

    VikanLitt

    Developers

    100

    30

    VikanLitt

    Servers

    5 (will grow)

    50

    VikanLitt & TinyNettwork

    Guest network

    20 (in total)

    20

     

     

    Site

    Department

    Max devices

    VLAN

    TinyNetwork

    Office

    11

    10

    TinyNetwork

    Developers

    23

    30

    TinyNetwork

    Research

    15 (will grow)

    40

     

    The company is still using IPv4 but needs to be ready to roll over to IPv6. You should implement both IPv4 and IPv6. VikanLitt is hosting their own web-server, implement static NAT/PAT so the web-server can only be accessed over HTTPS from the Internet. Create a DMZ for the web-server (no firewall needed, use ACL). Implement NAT for hosts on the inside to use a single public IPv4 address. A guest network should be implemented at both VikanLitt and TinyNetwork. The company has the following public IP addresses: 9.25.10.13/30 and 3001:db9:b2b::/48

    Add an outside router to simulate the Internet, and an outside user to show that the web server can be accessed from the Internet.

     

    Request from management:

    ·         Secure all switches and routers

    ·         Implement IPv6

    ·         Guest network (wireless) must be separated from the rest of the network (VLAN 20). VLAN 20 must not have access to other VLANs.

    ·         Implement DHCP for IPv4. Use Stateless Address Autoconfigure (SLAAC) for IPv6.

    ·         Implement redundancy on Switch infrastructure, there should be no single point of failure (Single link to routers is fine).

    ·         Create a DMZ and Implement NAT as instructed.

    ·         Select a private IPv4 address for the network and implement subnetting.  

     

    Company IT-policy:

    ·         Each network device must have a unique name/description, so it is easy to understand what kind of equipment it is and where it is located.

    ·         All switches/routers must have a “welcome banner” that informs the user that this is the property of VikanLitt, and only authorized personnel may access the system.

     

    Plan the company merge by creating an overview of IP-ranges/subnets and VLANs. Document your network in a report, and use Packet Tracer to test your solutions and provide screenshots. Always provide an explanation for your choices and link your decision to theory.

     

     

    Your report should have three clearly divided parts – Introduction, Main Part and Summary/Conclusion, where the introduction clearly and in detail, states what you will do to address the assigned tasks. In the Main part, you should then explain actions, and the Summary/Conclusion should clearly be linked to the introduction – presenting findings and results in addition to a summary. Remember to cite your sources in the Harvard Style and also add a list of sources at the end of the document.

     

    For a complete overview of the marking criteria – please refer to the grid in Section 4: Marking and Assessment Criteria.

     

    VikanLitt AS network diagram

    TinyNetwork LLC network diagram

     

     

     

 

Subject Writing a proposal Pages 5 Style APA

Answer

Study Project 1 Proposal

Project

SP1

Topic code

FS1SP1131

Student name

 

SP1 topic / Project name

 

Date

06.09.2021

 

Project outline

Smalltown High School is one of the best performing organisations in the district and has been one of the top 3 leading institutions of learning. The organisation has 1,000 students and 60 members of staff including 40 teachers. However, the organisations’ existing network infrastructure is ineffective considering the current advancements in technology. In specific, the central hub of the schools can only supply internet to the computer laboratory, the main offices but is slow and ineffective in the classes and school compounds.

The school’s population is growing, and there is a need for installation of a network infrastructure which promotes the use of fibre links and ensures high fast internet to the various offices in the organisation. In specific, the new design ought to provide wireless access to different persons and areas using the internet in the institution. The main high school core router should be able to serve all the other servers and ensure that the connectivity does not regularly buffer and students and staff can enjoy the high-speed internet.

Figure 1: Current network infrastructure in Smalltown High School

The proposed project aims to change the current network infrastructure and ensure a better learning environment for both the students as well as the members of staff. Additionally, the proposed project will ensure that the network used is not only safe but also secure. Moreover, it will be the goal of the project to make sure that the system is maintained under budget. Modernising the existing infrastructure will ensure that Smalltown high school will meet its organisational goals.

Project description

One of the critical challenges faced by the existing network infrastructure in Smalltown High School is poor network performance. In specific, the organisation’s network does not give the right equipment at the endpoints and midpoints which impedes its ability to provide high-speed communication required in the contemporary classroom. Apart from the speed, the reliability of the network is in question as it experiences a lot of buffering. The current network design is unable to handle spikes in load and provide alternative routes when a specific link fails. The other challenge is that of security as the existing network infrastructure does not effectively block unauthorised outside traffic from the internet network and thus the data of its students are at risk. Moreover, Smalltown High School is facing high costs related to the maintenance of the current infrastructure because it is experiencing various issues. As such, the proposed project will aim to modernise this infrastructure to address the problems of speed, reliability, efficiency, and security among others.

The proposed project seeks to install a new network infrastructure which still provides high-speed communication in both the endpoints as well as the midpoints especially due to the contemporary applications being used in the institution. Additionally, the new network design will ensure that spikes in loads are well handled and alternative routes are installed to enable communication to continue irrespective of whether one of the links has failed. Moreover, with the new infrastructure, the security of the network will be improved. In specific it will contain encryption which will help protect traffic. Other tools will be deployed to provide comprehensive solutions to the current problem and ensure high monitoring and management of the infrastructure. The rules in the firewalls will be kept up-to-date as the current system of manually applying policies has resulted in massive errors and inconsistencies. With the increase in the number of devices which are attached to the network, the new infrastructure will reduce the possibility of potential points of failure.

Figure 2: Proposed network infrastructure for Smalltown High School.

Some of the challenges which will be encountered in the implementation of the proposed change of network infrastructure will be the costs to be incurred. Notably, the institution is a public school and thus a not for profit organisation.  However, through grants from well-wishers as well as the monies to be contributed by the patents of the students, then the costs of the infrastructure will be addressed.  Ensuring the efficient learning of the students will be a key outcome after the modernization of the network. Additionally, high speeds would be witnessed coupled with better security which will protect users from external unauthorized attacks. The school’s confidential information will be protected and the costs of maintenance of the network infrastructure will be lowered from the current high amounts.   The server environment will adopt new topologies in modern IT and thus ensure ease in communications.

 

Time plan

Project week

Week start date

Plan

1

01.04.2019

Get project plan approved.

2

08.04.2019

Source for implementation funds.

Easter

15.04.2019

Seek the support of stakeholders.

3

23.04.2019

Assemble the necessary resources.

4

29.04.2019

Start the implementation process.

5

06.05.2019

Complete the project implementation process.

6

13.05.2019

Evaluate the functioning of the new infrastructure.

7

20.05.2019

Train students and staff on how to use the new infrastructure.

8

27.05.2019

Final finish. Deliver on time.

 

 

 

 

 

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Appendix

Appendix A:

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