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Assignment 2 Description
Part A: Business case study: Network design proposal for Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia
Description
You are a new network engineer at Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia. Melbourne Institute of Technology has two campuses in different ends of city with same structure. Your institute wishes to install a network throughout their lecture theatres, Labs, faculty area, administration Office, and student service areas of both campuses. The institute is becoming aware that the students require Internet access on their laptops and mobile phones during the lectures so the need a wireless connectivity as well.
The institute has its administrative office in the adjacent building with a line of sight view over the windows (open windows). Overall, the staff members are moving continuously, and they need full connectivity and accessibility to the Internet and Data Services.
The network should be divided in a way that traffic for each domain (student, faculty, administration) should be visible within the domain.
Your operational director asks you to report on the best network design that can be used to serve the students during their lectures as well as to support the staff to be connected to the Internet and the data server.
The operational director is aware of the security concerns; therefore, requests you to include security related issues (Login details, Password) for each Login.
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 and Goals
- Project requirements (Hardware & Software)
- Detailed Network Design in Packet Tracer which include
- All switches
- All routers
- VLAN(Virtual LAN)
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- VTP(VLAN Trunking Protocol)
- All PCs
- Network device configurations
- 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.
| Part B: Answer the Following Questions | ||
| 1. | Draw a diagram for Internet structure from Tier 1to Tier 3. Also explain the role of Tier 1 | |
| ISPs in details. | (5 Marks) | |
| 2. | Outline the steps taken by Network designer to design a Network for any business. | |
| (5 Marks) | ||
- How the User Cantered Design (UCD) can decided the success and failure of any Design? Give an example that how a poorly designed interface can lead a product towards failure.
(5 Marks)
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| Marking criteria: | |||||
| Section to be included in | Description of the section | Marks | |||
| the report | |||||
| Project Scope and | a. | Project Scope | 6 (3 each) | ||
| Goals | b. | Project Goals | |||
| Project hardware & | a. | Name of the network device(Router, switches, | 6+2 | ||
| software | access points, servers, PCs with specification such | ||||
| requirements | as operating system, RAM, hard disk) with | ||||
| manufacturer’s name, series, model and ports | |||||
| b. | Type of the cables | ||||
| Network Design in | a. | Design the network using Packet Tracer | 10 | ||
| Packet Tracer | b. | Write justification of the network design | |||
| Network device | a. | Set IP addresses on PC and switch | 6 | ||
| configurations – | b. | Create VLAN | |||
| Switch configuration | c. | Ping each other | |||
| d. | Set VTP domain with your first name | ||||
| e. | Set VTP password with your family name | ||||
| f. | Demonstrate VTP packets | ||||
| Network device | a. | Set descriptions on interfaces, one with your | 5 | ||
| configurations – | name, second with your family name, third with | ||||
| Router configuration | your middle name | ||||
| b. | 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. | Ping all routers. | ||||
| Demonstration | Demonstrate switch and router configuration in | 10 | |||
| week 11 laboratory class | |||||
| Reference style | Follow IEEE reference style | 5 | |||
| Part B | |||||
| Question No 1 | • | Internet structure Diagram | 2 | ||
| • | Role of Tier1 ISP | 3 | |||
| Question No 2 | • | List all 5 steps | 5 | ||
| Question No 3 | • | UCD Role | 3 | ||
| • | Example | 2 | |||
| Total | 65 | ||||
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Marking Rubric for Assignment #2: Total Marks 65
Grade
Mark
Project Scope and Goals
HD
50-65
Excellent
Concise and specific to the project
DI
35-49
Very Good
Scope
relevant and
soundly
analysed.
CR
30-34
Good
Generally relevant and analysed.
| P | Fail |
| 25-29 | <25 |
| Satisfactory | Unsatisfactory |
| Some relevance | This is not |
| and briefly | relevant to the |
| presented. | assignment |
| topic. |
Project hardware requirements
Demonstrated
excellent ability to
think critically and
sourced reference
material
appropriately
Demonstrat
ed excellent
ability to
think
critically but
did not
source
reference
material
appropriatel
y
Demonstrated ability to think critically and sourced reference material appropriately
| Demonstrated | Did not |
| ability to think | demonstrate |
| critically and did | ability to think |
| not source | critically and |
| reference | did not source |
| material | reference |
| appropriately | material |
| appropriately | |
| Network Design | Logic is clear and | Consistency |
| in Cisco Packet | easy to follow with | logical and |
| Tracer | strong arguments | convincing |
Mostly consistent logical and convincing
Adequate
cohesion and
conviction
Argument is
confused and
disjointed
| Network device | All elements are |
| configurations | present and very |
| – Switch | well integrated. |
| configuration | |
| Network device | All elements are |
| Configurations | present and very |
| – Router | well integrated. |
| configuration |
| Components | Components |
| present with | present and |
| good | mostly well |
| cohesive | integrated |
| Components | Components |
| present with | present and |
| good | mostly well |
| cohesive | integrated |
Most
components
present
Most
components
present
Proposal lacks
structure.
Proposal lacks
structure.
| Demonstration | Logic is clear and | Consistency | Mostly |
| easy to follow with | logical and | consistent | |
| strong arguments | convincing | logical and | |
| convincing |
Adequate cohesion and conviction
Argument is
confused and
disjointed
IEEE Reference style
Question No 2
| Clear styles with | Clear |
| excellent source of | referencing |
| references. | style |
| Concise and | Mostly |
| specific | consistent |
| Generally good | Sometimes | Lacks |
| Referencing | clear | consistency |
| style | referencing | with many |
| style | errors | |
| Generally | Some relevance | not relevant |
| relevant | is there | with many |
| errors | ||
Question No 2
Concise and
specific
Mostly
consistent
Generally
relevant
| Some relevance | not relevant |
| is there | with many |
| errors | |
Question No 3
Concise and
specific
Mostly
consistent
Generally
relevant
| Some relevance | not relevant |
| is there | with many |
| errors | |
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