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Prepared by: Dr. Syed Hussain Moderated by: Dr. S. M. Farhad November, 2019 Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines Unit Code BN206 Unit Title System Administration Assessment Type Group Assignment (2 or 3 students maximum per Group) Assessment Title Assignment 2: Plan and Implement Various Application Servers (T3-2019) Purpose of the assessment (with ULO Mapping) This assignment assesses the following Unit Learning Outcomes; students should be able to demonstrate their achievements in them. d) Apply human usability in systems and documentation within the context of constantly changing modern industry requirements. e) Plan and implement various application servers for an organization. Weight 20% Total Marks 50 Word limit 1200-1500 words Due Date We Week 11, Wednesday 29th January 2020, 11:55 pm (Melbourne and Sydney) Demonstration will be during the lab class in week 11 (Melbourne and Sydney) Submission Guidelines All work must be submitted on Moodle by the due date along with a title Page. The assignment must be in MS Word format, 1.5 spacing, 11-pt Calibri (Body) font and 2.54 cm margins on all four sides of your page with appropriate section headings. 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 through AMS. You must submit this application three (3) working days prior to the due date of the assignment. Further information is available at: http://www.mit.edu.au/about-mit/institute-publications/policies-procedures-and- guidelines/specialconsiderationdeferment Without a granted special consideration, late submissions will be subject to penalty as per the information on late penalty in the unit description. 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. Students should make themselves familiar with the full policy and procedure available at: http://www.mit.edu.au/about- mit/institute-publications/policies-procedures-and-guidelines/Plagiarism- Academic-Misconduct-Policy-Procedure. 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M. Farhad November, 2019 Description: This assignment is to be discussed every week about half-an-hour during lab hours with the tutors. Students are required to configure the server using Windows Server 2012 by following all the requirements specified in the case study. A user documentation report has to be submitted on Moodle, which should contain the important steps of the configuration with respective screenshots and troubleshoots. The user documentation report should take into account the characteristics of the users it is meant for (as an example, documentation required by system administrators can be very different from that required by end users). Also, there will be student demonstrations for the whole scenario in week 11 lab class. The presence of all group members is mandatory. Case Study Windows Server with multiple domains There is a company called “ABC” that needs to setup a LAN (Local area Network) for the main office, which is located in Melbourne. They have three different departments named Operation, Finance and Marketing. There are 50 employees working in this company in different departments. All objects (such as users, computers, file shares, printer’s apps, groups etc.) belonging to those departments should have their OU (Organisational Unit). The company wants multiple domains with a windows server. Clients require you to implement following technologies in their LAN. Centralized user authentication for different domains (Active Directory). Configure a DHCP to acquire automatic IP address. Company to host a website including a separate IIS server. There will be two different domains. One is allocated for the administrator and the other is allocated for everyone else. Your configuration should reflect the above criteria and display different privileges assigned to the different domains. After creation of a child domain, you will see the following: An Active Directory integrated zone on the new domain controller for child domain name. (For example: Abc.Test.com, you can choose any suitable name) A forwarded DNS (Domain Name Server) listing on this domain controller for the Test.com DNS servers. A delegated DNS sub-domain on the Test.com to new domain controller. BN206 System Administration Page 3 of 6 Prepared by: Dr Syed Hussain Moderated by: Dr. S. M. Farhad November, 2019 Submission Guideline: Your assignment should be completed according to the General Guidelines for Presentation of Academic Work. 1. Write a report by following a standard user documentation report template on the above case study, which should include the following: a) A short introduction b) Design of the Network diagram (any software can be used such as Visio and Netsim etc.) c) Configuration of the whole project. d) Proper labelled Screenshots from implementation. e) Any extra feature that you have added in your project or any difficulties you faced during your project, if any. 2. Documentation should follow the standard submission guidelines as follow: a) Front page - indicating your Group members’ names and student IDs, teaching staff (Lecturer’s and tutor’s name), a statement of what has been completed and acknowledgement of the names of all assisted you. b) List of references used (IEEE style) – Reference sources must be cited in the text of the report and listed appropriately at the end in a reference list. Only IEEE referencing style is acceptable for this assignment. 3. The assignment must be submitted using Moodle only. The page numbers of the assignment must be clear on each page. The report document must be checked for similarity through Moodle/Turnitin while submitting it. Please refer to study skills unit staff if need further assistance. Please note that only one member per group should submit the report. 4. 15 minutes per demonstration in Lab, which will cover all the features mentioned within the scope of the given case study. All the group members will have to demonstrate. If any member of the group fails to demonstrate, he/she will lose the demonstration marks. BN206 System Administration Page 4 of 6 Prepared by: Dr Syed Hussain Moderated by: Dr. S. M. Farhad November, 2019 Marking Criteria for Assignment 2 Tasks Description Marks User Documentation Report (A standard template has to be followed) Introduction A short introduction of 4-5 lines about the project scenario 2 Network Diagram Network Diagram in Netsim or Visio. Packet tracer should not be used. 3 Configurations All the required configuration steps. 3 Screenshots All Properly labelled screenshots from implementation 3 Conclusion Summary of the project 2 IEEE Referencing IEEE Referencing 2 Sub Total 15 Demonstration Configuration of the project Demonstrate the required configurations with full technical detail and knowledge 10 Testing Demonstrate testing of the project. 10 Group Participation and whole scenario working Demonstrated the participation of all group members in the project. Answer all questions and ensure whole given scenario is working according to the requirements. 15 Sub Total 35 Total 50 BN206 System Administration Page 5 of 6 Prepared by: Dr Syed Hussain Moderated by: Dr. S. M. 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