1. Please check all of the files I attached to see the task description and criteria sheet. 2. The writing should be academic. 3. In-Text Citations are required, and make a list of references for...

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1. Please check all of the files I attached to see the task description and criteria sheet.

2. The writing should be academic.

3. In-Text Citations are required, and make a list of references for them, the list of references is not counted into the word count, the citation style is APA.

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5. Plagiarism report (Turnitin) should be provided.

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Internet Fundamentals Case Study Page 1 of 7 CP5631 Assignment - Networking Case Study Introduction This case study has been divided into five components. You are to design a network, research and source appropriate devices justifying choices (feasibility, efficiency, etc.), subnet the network, assign IP addresses to the appropriate devices, and write an executive summary for the project. You will also be required to prepare proposal to use cloud computing, taking into security, performance and cost. Note: This is not a group project. Each student must individually complete all parts of their submission. Students must start with a new document and they must not have another person’s file in their possession at any time. Students may discuss the task with each other, but each student must write their assignment independently and not show their work to other students. Deliverables 1. A single Word document (.docx) – containing all parts Assignment breakdown Scenario A major Australian data analytics company has asked you to assess and redesign their network. They are opening new branches in New Zealand – Auckland and Dunedin, which will require new equipment. They have existing contracts and hardware to maintain fibre optic leased line WAN links between sites. PART 1 - Introduction PART 2 - Network diagram PART 3 - Subnet the network and assign IP addresses to the appropriate devices PART 4 - Research and source appropriate devices justifying choices (feasibility, efficiency, etc.) with a Weighted Scoring Model (WSM) PART 5 - Cloud computing proposal Page 2 of 7 PART 1 - Introduction The first part of your report should be introduction to the project. Although this is the first part you should include in your report, it should be the last part that you write. In your introduction you are to provide an outline for each of parts 2, 3, and 4. What to include: • Describe the overall task of assessing and redesigning the network. • Explain why it is important to produce a well-designed network diagram. • Explain why it is necessary to create and document the separate subnets for the network. • Explain why new equipment is needed for the new branches, the basic role of the switches and routers, and the process you used to select the equipment. The introduction should be well-articulated: clear, concise, and use correct spelling and grammar. The intended audience for the introduction can be assumed to have basic technical knowledge but are not networking experts. The introduction should be no longer than a page. PART 2 - Network specifications and diagram Network Specifications You have been given a rough sketch of the network topology below. You are to draw the network using Visio, subnet the network (see part 3), and assign port numbers and IP addresses to ports. Network Structure Hardware • Only include one switch in you diagram for each LAN or WLAN (even if more are required) • Servers should be on their own LAN • The Internet router port address is 29.162.49.102/30 • The Brisbane router is connected to the Internet, and provides access to the public backbone containing a web server and a database server. Page 3 of 7 PART 3 - Subnet the network using VLSM, and assign IP addresses to the appropriate devices. Each location has the following number of hosts Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane each include a wireless LAN for clients to use. Location Workstations WLAN addresses Brisbane 1000 60 Newcastle 300 30 Bendigo 80 14 Auckland 150 14 Perth 40 Dunedin 25 Subnetting Use VLSM to subnet the network topology using a public class B network. You are to use the table format below to provide the subnet details. Table 1. Subnets (including WAN subnets) Spreadsheet Columns: Subnet name, subnet address, subnet mask (in slash format), first useable address, last useable address, broadcast address, static address range and DHCP address range (all addresses to be in dotted decimal notation) Table 2. Router Interfaces Spreadsheet Columns: Location, interface, IP address, subnet mask (in slash format) Table 3. Servers Spreadsheet Columns: Location, server name, IP address, subnet mask (in slash format) Additional requirements: • Choose one public B class network address for the entire network and subnet this block of addresses to optimise spare addresses for future expansion. • Place the WAN subnets in the blocks directly following the LAN address space. • Add 100% to each subnet to allow for growth in the number of hosts specified for each LAN (i.e. workstations × 2). Do not allow for any growth in the number of servers or size of WLANs • DHCP will to be used for IP address allocation for hosts in each subnet and these ranges are to be allocated for each LAN. • Static IP addresses are to be allocated where appropriate. • The ISP has given us an IP address of 29.162.49.102/30 for our Internet connection at Brisbane. Page 4 of 7 PART 4 - Research and source appropriate devices justifying choices (feasibility, efficiency, etc.) You are to research and submit a project procurement plan for the Auckland and Dunedin networks. The devices you must include are routers, switches, and wireless access points. Make sure the devices you select can handle the number of workstations required at each site, and provide a good quality of service to wired and wireless users. Your project plan and final recommendations should be based on a Weighted Decision Matrix (similar to the WDM you did in the Procurement Practical). You are to compare five (5) devices from each category and to base the decision on reasonable and well-justified attributes. The budget for all procurement is $10,000. You may exceed this if you can justify it well. Your project plan is to contain the following components: Weighted Decision Matrix - hardware resource requirements analysis • Include a written justification for priorities and attributes given in the matrix • Create your WDMs in Excel and copy and paste them into your Word doc Budget • Create a well-presented table of the prices of all devices and the total cost • Include hardware only, not labour PART 5 – Cloud computing proposal You have been asked to prepare a proposal about how cloud computing could be used to reduce the company’s hardware, service, and energy costs. You are to consider the following three scenarios, and make a recommendation on which to choose: 1. Replacing ALL workstations within the organisation with thin clients, which will access a desktop environment provided by a cloud service provider (such as Amazon). 2. Replacing ALL workstations within the organisation with thin clients, which will access a desktop environment provided by a private cloud infrastructure, created in-house and based in Brisbane. 3. Continuing to use workstations. The company’s current contract is $850 per workstation, per year, for hardware and service. On average, each workstation currently consumes 230 kWh per year of electricity. In making your recommendation, you should consider not just costs, but the security implications of moving to a cloud service. Your proposal should not exceed 2000 words. You must provide citations for any references that you use. Page 5 of 7 Marking Scheme Ensure that you follow the processes and guidelines taught in class to produce high quality work. This assessment rubric provides you with the characteristics of exemplary, good, satisfactory, and unacceptable work in relation to task criteria. Criteria Exemplary (90-100)% Good (70-80)% Satisfactory (50-60)% Limited (20-40)% Very Limited (0-10)% Part 1 Introduction Content /15 Accurate outline of report contents that demonstrates excellent understanding of networking content. Suitable for a semi-technical audience. Accurate outline of report contents that demonstrates good understanding of networking content. Generally suitable for a semi- technical audience. Generally accurate outline of report contents that demonstrates understanding of networking content. Provides basic outline of report contents. Incomprehensible, negligible attempt, or not done. Quality of Writing /5 1. Well-structured into paragraphs. 2. Correct grammar. 3. Correct spelling. Most of the criteria are satisfactory (See criteria under "exemplary") but some minor issues. Over half of the criteria are satisfactory (See criteria under "exemplary") but some minor issues. Under half of the criteria are satisfactory (See criteria under "exemplary") or significant issues in some areas. Many significant errors with structure, grammar, or spelling, or not done. Part 2 Topology Design Diagram appearance /10 1. Created in MS Visio using Cisco icon set, and the diagram is: 2. Neat and Professional 3. All lines at set angles (multiples of 30, 45, 90 degrees) 4. Lines do not end short 5. Lines do not appear over the top of devices 6. Lines align if on same level Most of the criteria are satisfactory (See criteria under "exemplary") but some minor issues. Over half of the criteria are satisfactory (See criteria under "exemplary") but some minor issues. Under half of the criteria are satisfactory (See criteria under "exemplary") or significant issues in some areas. Many problems (e.g. not done in Visio, inconsistent formatting, diagram does not align to subnetting scheme, etc). Diagram Labels and Devices /10 Topology is accurate and the diagram 1. Includes device names 2. Interface names 3. Interface IP addresses 4. Masks in slash format 5. Text neatly placed and sized Most of the criteria are satisfactory (See criteria under "exemplary") but some minor issues. Over half of the criteria are satisfactory (See criteria under "exemplary") but some minor issues. Under half of the criteria are satisfactory (See criteria under "exemplary") or significant issues in some areas. Many problems (e.g. topology is inaccurate; devices are not named, etc). Part 3 Subnetting Scheme /10 1.
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Table of Contents
a)    Introduction    3
b)    Network specifications and diagram    4
c)    Subnet and IP allocation    5
d)    Device selection on bases of efficiency and feasibility    9
e)    Cloud computing proposal    13
f)    References:    16
a) Introduction
The activities performed by network designers and related engi
neers to define the requirements of physical infrastructure for network implementation on any applicable simulator is called design of network. The redesigning of network is performed to increase the scope of any already existing network. The redesigning of network is started from initial process by developing the required blue prints on bases of provided requirements by client organization when any organization creates its branches of sub offices; the redesigning of network is mainly required to make effective communication among the newly developed branches in secured manner. The selection of devices to provide network connectivity to branch offices with main head office is done on bases of required frequency and speed [Farahani et al, 2014].
As the client organization is planning to develop two branch offices in New Zealand, so, to provide network connectivity from Australia to New Zealand for effective operational management implementation, network implementation requires properly designed diagram of complete implementation and deployment. The developed network diagram will show the allocation of required IP addresses, implemented servers and possible masks for handling employees and clients in branch offices. Thus, for making effective communication in physical development of network, its testing must be done. So, the developed network design in simulators like Packet Tracer can easily find any occurred issues and method to solve them.
The network developed on bases of allocated IP’s contains a logical portion which is called subnet. The subnets are used for dividing the network of large size into possible small size networks. As, the Australian organization is having four offices in Australia and planning to create two offices in New Zealand, so, subnets will create effective handling of these sub-networks on collective bases. The separately created and documented subnets will provide easy handling and effective IP implementation to Australian organization. The physical layout can easily be developed for any branch office by using the created and documented subnets.
As the head office of this organization is located in Australia, and branch offices are proposed in New Zealand, so, to maintain the communication and developing sub networks in branch offices, new equipments like router, switches, servers etc. will be required. The used switches in the branches at New Zealand will provide connectivity of Australian router and New Zealand router in effective manner. The used switch in New Zealand branch will act as a bridge and effectively handle the packet routing and process execution. The used router in branch offices will forward the develop and captured data packets among Australian head office, Australian branches and New Zealand branches. The packet forwarding is occurred among routers used in this complete network. The foundation of this complete network design is based on the used new equipments in head office and branch offices. The selection of network devices is based on the required bandwidth and data communication and transfer speed. So, if real time data fetching is required, then, Cisco based equipments will be selected and recommended. The final selection process of network equipments is based on the provided budget and approval from top management.
b) Network specifications and diagram
The rough sketch provided in assignment shows the implemented topology for the developed network to Australian organization. The Perth office of this organization contains LAN implementation and three backup servers. The Bendigo office of this organization contains LAN and WLAN implementation and any servers are not implemented. The Brisbane office of this organization contains LAN and WLAN implementation and database and web and database servers. The New Castle office of this organization contains LAN and WLAN implementation and any servers are not implemented. The branch office of Auckland contains LAN and WLAN implementation [Coskun et al, 2016]. The branch office of this organization at Dunedin contains only LAN implementation and any servers are not implemented. So, the developed network design on bases of provided sketch is supplied below:
c) Subnet and IP allocation
The IP addresses and subnet allocation to all these four Australian offices and two branch offices in New Zealand are carried out here. The developed subnet table for all six offices is shown below [Banerjee et al, 2017]:
    Subnet name
    Subnet address
    Subnet mask
    First useable address
    Last usable address
    Broadcast address
    Static address range
    DHCP address range
    Brisbane (LAN)
    10.100.1.0
    /24
    10.100.1.0
    10.100.1.1000
    10.100.1.255
    10.100.1.1
    10.100.1.1 - 10.100.1.254
    Newcastle...
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