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Horizon Training Academy Network Analysis and Design Course Name

Presented By: Student No Full Name 1 2 3 4 5 6

Background of the Project Logical network design: -Silk Road Training Academy -Next 5 years Three sites- -Luton (Head Quarter) -Manchester -Glasgow Aims and Objective: -99.9% redundant logical network! -Fault tolerance (reliability), extensibility, security, isolation, usability and speed

Project Management SDLC: Deliverables: -Bottom up Approach -Prototyping Deliverables: -OPNET simulation (Logical Design, Optional) -Documentation (full report + ppt) Team Work: everyone with equal participation

Infrastructure specification Luton Site -3 Departments Isolation -4 labs Cable oriented Wireless -3 servers Web, Account, MLE -DNS and DHCP Glasgow and Manchester sites have no info/Same info.

Initial Analysis (Head Office) Total Static IP: ????????????? Lab: ????????? Department: ???????????? Total Dynamic IP: ????????? Lab: ?????????? Department: ?????????/ Total IP requirement: ????????? Lab: ???????? Department: ????????/ Total Router: ????????? Total Switches: ?????????

Initial Analysis (head Office) Con’t Building Structure and Equipments Labs ? PC and Printer How many PCs and Printer Department Same as Above Same as above Explain servers information along with features and restrictions here

Initial Analysis (Head office) Con’t Explain Routers and Switches (How Many , type, models and key features Explain Cables Read about VLAN and decide where and why VLAN are implemented and how many VLAN need to design as per your propose solution

Design Tools Two tools to exert the logical illustration of HTA network Microsoft Visio -Visual representation OPNET/Any Other Simulation Tool -Simulation (Optional)

Network Design You should able to compare and justify Which IP scheme is suitable, IP Classes etc? Whether to use CISCO or Juniper Routers and switches. Which types of servers and PC’s need to install, Which cables, Note: compare than in table forms

Solution # 1 Paste your MS VISIO diagram here and explain the features of redundancy, security etc Figure: Network Solution#1 for HTA

Solution # 2 Paste your MS VISIO diagram here and explain the features of redundancy, security etc Figure: Network Solution#2 for HTA

Network Devices Explain all network devices which are used for solution 1 and 2 (if different for 1) Don’t forget to paste their pictures Need to justify that why a particular switch/router is used compare.

Financial Requirements Now explain, all financial requirements of luton site, i.E Pc’s Printers, Servers, LAN cost,WLAN, WAN cost and cost of links etc Focus and cater all aspects

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