Self-Assessment Checklist ▪ I determined the best network design to ensure the security of internal access while retaining public website availability. ▪ I designed a network configuration with...



Self-Assessment Checklist

▪ I determined the best network design to ensure the security of internal access while retaining public website availability.
▪ I designed a network configuration with physical and logical topologies, and identified major network elements and their locations within the private and protected network segments.
▪ I created a plan that ensures communications are available 24/7.
▪ I recommended whether to continue using IPv4 or upgrade to IPv6, and explained why.
▪ I created a basic network diagram that illustrates the current network and enhancements.
▪ I created a professional, well-developed report with proper documentation, grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
▪ I followed the guidelines.


Scenario<br>The Corporation Techs' current network consists of 1 web server (accessible by the public), 2 application<br>servers, 2 database servers, 2 file and print servers, and 50 workstations. The web server runs<br>Linux/Apache, the other servers run Microsoft Windows Server, and the workstations run Microsoft<br>Windows. The network is connected through a series of switches, is not physically connected to other<br>networks, and runs Internet Protocol version 4 (IPV4). The network is protected by a single border firewall.<br>The senior network architect, whom you work for directly, has verified the company's business goals and<br>has determined the features and functions required to meet those goals.<br>The senior network architect has asked you to create a network design that includes the following<br>components:<br>Current infrastructure elements<br>A logical topology that separates the Accounting and Sales departments<br>Redundant communications<br>Justification for continuing with IPV4 or upgrading to IPV6<br>Tasks<br>For this part of the project, perform the following tasks:<br>1.<br>Conduct research to determine the best network design to ensure security of internal access<br>while retaining public website availability.<br>2. Design a network configuration with physical and logical topologies. Identify major network<br>elements (e.g., servers, switches, gateways) and their locațions within the private and protected<br>network segments.<br>3.<br>Include a high-level plan that ensures communications are available 24/7.<br>4.<br>Recommend whether to continue using IPV4 or upgrade to IPV6, and explain why.<br>5.<br>Create a basic network diagram that illustrates the current network and enhancements. Include a<br>few workstations to represent all workstations on the internal network. The diagram will be very<br>high level at this stage and include only necessary details. You may use a software tool or simply<br>pencil and paper. You will update this design later in the project.<br>6. Create a draft report detailing all information as supportive documentation.<br>7. Cite sources, where appropriate.<br>Required Resources<br>Internet access<br>Course textbook<br>Submission Requirements<br>Format: Microsoft Word (or compatible)<br>Font: Arial, size 12, double-space<br>Citation style: Your school's preferred style guide<br>Length of report: 3–4 pages<br>© 2022 by Jones & Bartlett Leaning IIC an Ascend I earning Company All rights reserved<br>

Extracted text: Scenario The Corporation Techs' current network consists of 1 web server (accessible by the public), 2 application servers, 2 database servers, 2 file and print servers, and 50 workstations. The web server runs Linux/Apache, the other servers run Microsoft Windows Server, and the workstations run Microsoft Windows. The network is connected through a series of switches, is not physically connected to other networks, and runs Internet Protocol version 4 (IPV4). The network is protected by a single border firewall. The senior network architect, whom you work for directly, has verified the company's business goals and has determined the features and functions required to meet those goals. The senior network architect has asked you to create a network design that includes the following components: Current infrastructure elements A logical topology that separates the Accounting and Sales departments Redundant communications Justification for continuing with IPV4 or upgrading to IPV6 Tasks For this part of the project, perform the following tasks: 1. Conduct research to determine the best network design to ensure security of internal access while retaining public website availability. 2. Design a network configuration with physical and logical topologies. Identify major network elements (e.g., servers, switches, gateways) and their locațions within the private and protected network segments. 3. Include a high-level plan that ensures communications are available 24/7. 4. Recommend whether to continue using IPV4 or upgrade to IPV6, and explain why. 5. Create a basic network diagram that illustrates the current network and enhancements. Include a few workstations to represent all workstations on the internal network. The diagram will be very high level at this stage and include only necessary details. You may use a software tool or simply pencil and paper. You will update this design later in the project. 6. Create a draft report detailing all information as supportive documentation. 7. Cite sources, where appropriate. Required Resources Internet access Course textbook Submission Requirements Format: Microsoft Word (or compatible) Font: Arial, size 12, double-space Citation style: Your school's preferred style guide Length of report: 3–4 pages © 2022 by Jones & Bartlett Leaning IIC an Ascend I earning Company All rights reserved
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