Bn321 a2 ids mit172343 name jotprakash singh
Prepared by: Dr Sanjeeb Shrestha Moderated by: Dr. Ghassan Kbar May 2020 Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines Unit Code BN321 Unit Title Advanced Network Design Assessment Type Group written report ( 3 Students ) – T1 2020 (Assignment 2) Assessment Title Network Requirement Analysis and Design Purpose of the assessment (with ULO Mapping) After successful completion of this assignment, students should be able to: Apply concepts and theories of human factors as related to network design and implementation Compare performance metrics and dimensions according to specifications Weight 25% of the total assessments Total Marks 70 Word limit 1200 Due Date Week 11, 7 June 2020, 5:00 PM Submission Guidelines All work must be submitted on Moodle by the due date along with a completed Assignment Cover Page. The assignment must be in MS Word format, 1.5 spacing, 11-pt Calibri (Body) font and 2 cm margins on all four sides of your page with appropriate section headings. For the demonstration video, the video must include the presenter. It is recommended (not mandatory) to have the video created using ZOOM app. Reference sources must be cited in the text of the report, and listed appropriately at the end in a reference list using IEEE referencing style. Extension If an extension of time to submit work is required, a Special Consideration Application must be submitted directly to the School's Administration Officer, on the academic reception level. You must submit this application within three working days of the assessment due date. Further information is available at: http://www.mit.edu.au/about-mit/institute-publications/policies-procedures- and-guidelines/specialconsiderationdeferment Academic Misconduct Academic Misconduct is a serious offence. Depending on the seriousness of the case, penalties can vary from a written warning or zero marks to exclusion from the course or rescinding the degree. 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The company aspires to use the latest technology with a reasonable budget and scope for future expansion. Your face-to-face meeting with a manager did not yield much from the non-technical manager except for the following general information about the company. There are two sites one in Sydney and other in Melbourne. Sydney site requires 50 employees while Melbourne site has 70 Employees. Both the sites have a Front desk, IT, Sales and Marketing and Manager departments. The Melbourne site has two extra Departments, i.e., Human Resource and Accounting. Students need to have a network design and implementation proposal. You are required to have the following format on the report that covers the following tasks. Project Scope (in brief 3-4 sentences) Requirements Collection The technique used for collecting requirements in Task 1 Network Design & Sub-netting Devices description and budget Devices configurations Extra configuration IEEE Reference style Task 1: Since nothing technical information yielded from the meeting with the manager, you are supposed to gather the required information regarding the user, application, and network requirements from the employee of the company. You may use different techniques, i.e., Interviews and questionnaire to do so. Create a questionnaire to get application requirements. The questionnaire must have at least three questions. Describe the purpose of each question and categorise the question whether it is focused on user, application or device requirements. Task 2: Use the requirements identified at Task1 to design a WAN structure between Sydney and Melbourne by using a relevant network designing software. Draw a diagram to illustrate your high-level design. Design LAN IP addresses for the Sydney branch by using the subnet 192.168.G.0/24, where G is your group number. You also need to use Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM) technique whilst creating the subnets and allow 10% for possible future expansion. Design another LAN IP address for the Melbourne branch by using the subnet 172.16.P.0/24, where P is your group number. You also need to use Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM) technique whilst creating the subnets and allow 10% for possible future expansion. Configure the topology devices with basic configurations, routing using Packet Tracer. BN321 Advanced Network Design Page 3 of 6 Prepared by: Dr. Sanjeeb Shrestha Moderated by: Dr. Ghassan Kbar May 2020 As an extra configuration, an additional configuration such as segmentation, VLAN and Port security is also required. Task 3: Video demonstration In the video demonstration, students are required to make a video explaining the network topology and configuration of the network design. The video should have your overall approach of the network design, description of the configuration of at least one routing protocol used in the design and length of the video 6 - 8 minutes at max. Please note that the video presentation in a group should have a clear classification of the parts of the presenting members, and presenter face/ avatar should be shown in the video. You may use ZOOM software for making the video. Task 4: Work progression check and design demonstration The work progression check and design demonstration should be done in week 9 and week 10, respectively. During the demo, the lab tutor can ask at max 4 viva voce questions related to the design. Marking criteria: Sections to be included in the report Description of the section Marks Task 1 Information Collection Project scope and Requirements Collection Requirements collection from for Users, Devices, Application and Network 5 The technique used for collecting requirements in Task 1 Questionnaire its purpose and category. 10 Task 2 Design and Implementation Network Design & Sub- netting Include a diagram of your designed network, and write justifications of your design 10 Devices description and budget Provided technical specification of the chosen devices (e.g., routers, switches, pc, wires etc.) and the cost 5 Devices configurations Router Configuration provided in the report 10 Extra configuration VLAN and port security 5 Task 3 Video Demonstration Implementation Demonstration Video demonstration of the implementation of the network, routing and VLAN configuration 10 Reference style Follow IEEE reference style 5 Work progression check Students should show their work progression on Week 9 lab to their tutor. 5 BN321 Advanced Network Design Page 4 of 6 Prepared by: Dr. Sanjeeb Shrestha Moderated by: Dr. Ghassan Kbar May 2020 Design demonstration Students should demonstrate the design on Week 10 lab to their tutor 5 Total 70 BN321 Advanced Network Design Page 5 of 6 Prepared by: Dr. Sanjeeb Shrestha Moderated by: Dr. Ghassan Kbar May 2020 Marking Rubric Grade Mark HD 40-50 DI 35-39 CR 30-34 P 25-29 Fail<25 excellent very good good satisfactory unsatisfactory task 1 project scope and requirements gathering /5 requirements gathered are concise and specific to the project requirements gathered are moderately concise and specific to the project requirements gathered are somehow relevant to the project. some relevance but not well presented. this is not relevant to the assignment topic. the technique used for collecting requirements in task 1 /10 demonstrated excellent ability to think critically and relevant to assessment requirements demonstrated 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subnetting /10 network design logic is clear and easy to follow with strong arguments network design logic is clear but not clearly presented with arguments network design logic is moderately clear and easy to follow with strong arguments network design logic is not clear however some arguments are satisfactory network design logic is not clear and not presented appropriately task 2 devices description and budget /5 full technical aspects with images some technical aspects with images some technical aspects with some images some technical aspects without>