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Identifying Main Concept on Capstone Project Charles W. Jansen, II Kaplan University IT Bachelors Capstone in Information Technology Instructor: Allison Selby May 22, 2012

Project Client (fictitious) Patch Productions 1066 Big Picture Blvd Naples, FL (239) Current company profile Company Produces: Video Games Commercials Documentaries Video Restoration & Transfer Service 70mm 35mm 16mm 8mm Currently employs several hundred people Will add over one hundred new hires

Project Goal Add new department for developing theatrical film production offices. Chuckamania Productions will install network equipment in the building. Equipment will include: Routers Switches Wiring Closet New IP addressing scheme Servers and cabling will be provided by a separate firms. IP and Firewall services will be provided by Corero Network Security

Project Scope Routers and switches Will be specified Configured New IP address scheme will be implemented New routing protocol implemented Basic security issues will be outlined Basic security options will be implemented Cable will be specified Budget will be recommended

Project Scope Excludes Computers, printers and servers (provided by separate company) Advanced security devices Cable installation (Cat 6)

Project Deliverables Router and switch configuration examples IP address scheme Routing protocol

Chuckamania Productions Qualifications Cisco Certified Network Associate CompTIA Net+ Excellent design skills High level of knowledge of routing protocols Wizard in designing IP schemes Understanding of cabling needs Knowledge of how to implement basic security options of network equipment

Questions Address questions to Chuck Jansen II