Project Report
The scope of the project is to design a network system for HiTech Telecommunications. HiTech Telecommunications got multiple branches in multiple locations. HiTech Telecommunications is getting the web based orders more.So webservers needs to be setup. Chat servers needs to be set. Entire facility got chat server too. Servers needs to be protected from web based attacks. Both LAN and WAN should be designed.
1.Project requirements
Proper switch configuration should be there to match the LAN requirements
Proper router configuration should be there to match the WAN requirements
Web server should be configured and kept in proper location to serve LAN and WAN users
Both wired and wireless network should be designed
Secure connections should be setup in few services.
2.Network Design strategy
Routers Cisco 2900 Series Integrated Services Routers
Cisco 2900 series Integrated services Routers (ISR) are mainly designed for the demands of the application, nowadays the branches have the medium sized and the cloud based service have been evolved. The WLAN connection have high performance range from above 70 megabits, and they delivers the application by a virtualized and the collaboration as highly secured.
Switches Cisco Catalyst 3650 Series
The network has wired and wireless have the coverage area. The operation leads a simple work it gives the reliability that you want and gives the good experiences to each user. The miniseries have more than 3000 to the multi gigabit of the 3650 and the Ethernet switches has become more universal power, the mobiles devices is start for the network and supports the needs.
4 x 10 Gigabit Ethernet with SFP+ uplinks
More than 40 UPOE ports
1100 WAC default AC power supply
Supports Catalyst Multi gigabit technology
Enhanced Limited Lifetime Warranty (E-LLW
Firewall
Firewall protection, VLAN support, and VPN support in a rack-mounted model used in the Milbourn headquarters
- Up to 900 Mbps FW
- Multiservice capable
- 8 x 1 GE
- 1 RU
Servers PowerEdge T630 Tower Server
The PowerEdge T630 Tower Server has the huge range of the drive and workload has been demand by a simple server and gives the 2-socket of the peak to perform and it contains more capacity of the internal storage.
Processor & Chipset
- Intel® Xeon® processor E5 2600 v4 product family
- Intel C610 series chipset
Operating System
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2016
Memory
64GB DDR4
Drive Bays
- We are some additional resources one is Internal hard drive bay and another one is hot-plug backplane: the below statement tells about the range of internal hard drive bay.
Up to 8 x 3.5 - SAS, SATA, Near-Line SAS, SSD, and PCIe SSD.
- These drives are applicable with optional flex bay.
Chassis
Form Factor:
The ECC memory, SDSC is the most important feature used in the 5U- the 5U is a type of form factor is also contains some additional resources. SDSC stands for single device data correction it means only one device is used for correct the fault data.
Power
- The power of titanium efficiency is 750W AC. The power supply is fully AC current.
Management
- Dell Open Manage portfolio of systems management solutions, including:
Open Manage Essentials console
iDRAC8 with Lifecycle Controller
Wireless Access points
Cisco Small Business 300 Series Wireless Access Points
Desktop computers & Laptops
- Network Design strategy
The network design helps to improve the network performance, and also it provide the effective solution two important strategies are used one is scalability and another one is availability. The enterprise networks needs a foundational design for achieving scalability and availability.
Scalable bandwidth to remote branches
The main reason for increasing the capacity of the network to solve the increase of the bandwidth link in WAN. The links were the WAN circuits it provides the over-utilized. The traffic has travel to access the network. The hi-tech communication has become lower bandwidth compare with other network. So we have use lower bandwidth for the remote sites. The size is more 190 for branch office.
The routed access layer is used for migrate the access layer. We are using multiple layer models in every campus, for routing the distribution and also the core switches. Basically the router access layer is vey faster compared to other layers, management is easy and balancing the load. The distribution is switched off by layer 2 and 3 these layers are also known as traditional layers. The access layer has used the STP for the convergence, and then it gives the free topology. It deploys two protocols as OSPF or EIGRP in the switches it provides the faster experience. Normally three different types of layers are used in the routed access layer.
Network Redundancy
The OSI model of all the network layer has the fault tolerance to aggregate. It starts with physical layer by the redundancy link and the load balancing is done by the application layer. And also application layer perform the clustering operation. In this situation most of the companies needs to specify the total amount of time and also require the effective operations. The annual percentage has expressed the SLA. The target is more than 90% or less than 99%. That planned by the out stages.
3.Network Topology Diagram
NETSIM File is attached1.Detailed Network Design in Netsim
HEADQUATER IP ADDRESS SUBNET |
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Subnet Name |
Subnet ID |
Host Address |
Broadcast Address |
VLAN ID |
Servers |
172.16.1.0 |
172.16.1.1 – 172.16.1.254 |
172.16.100.255 |
100 |
Help Desk – Dep1 |
172.16.10.0 |
172.16.10.1 – 172.16.10.254 |
172.16.10.255 |
10 |
Marketing – Dep2 |
172.16.11.0 |
172.16.11.1 – 172.16.11.254 |
172.16.11.255 |
20 |
Sales Dept – Dep3 |
172.16.12.0 |
172.16.12.1 – 172.16.12.254 |
172.16.12.255 |
30 |
Accounts – Dep4 |
172.16.13.0 |
172.16.13.1 – 172.16.13.254 |
172.16.13.255 |
40 |
Wireless – Guest |
172.16.14.0 |
172.16.14.1 – 172.16.14.254 |
172.16.14.255 |
50 |
Melbourne OFFICE BRANCH IP SUBNET |
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Subnet Name |
Subnet ID |
Host Address |
Broadcast Address |
Hosts |
Help Desk – Dep1 |
10.1.1.0 |
10.1.1.1 – 10.1.1.254 |
10.1.1.255 |
254 |
Marketing – Dep2 |
10.1.2.0 |
10.1.2.1 – 10.1.2.254 |
10.1.2.255 |
254 |
Sales Dept – Dep3 |
10.1.3.0 |
10.1.3.1 – 10.1.3.254 |
10.1.3.255 |
254 |
Accounts – Dep4 |
10.1.4.0 |
10.1.4.1 – 10.1.4.254 |
172.30.0.127 |
254 |
Canberra OFFICE BRANCH IP SUBNET |
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Subnet Name |
Subnet ID |
Host Address |
Broadcast Address |
Hosts |
Help Desk – Dep1 |
10.2.1.0 |
10.2.1.1 – 10.2.1.254 |
10.2.1.255 |
254 |
Marketing – Dep2 |
10.2.2.0 |
10.2.2.1 – 10.2.2.254 |
10.2.2.255 |
254 |
Sales Dept – Dep3 |
10.2.3.0 |
10.2.3.1 – 10.2.3.254 |
10.2.3.255 |
254 |
Accounts – Dep4 |
10.2.4.0 |
10.2.4.1 – 10.2.4.254 |
10.2.3.255 |
254 |
Adelaide OFFICE BRANCH IP SUBNET |
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Subnet Name |
Subnet ID |
Host Address |
Broadcast Address |
Hosts |
Help Desk – Dep1 |
10.3.1.0 |
10.3.1.1 – 10.3.1.254 |
10.3.1.255 |
254 |
Marketing – Dep2 |
10.3.2.0 |
10.3.2.1 – 10.3.2.254 |
10.3.2.255 |
254 |
Sales Dept – Dep3 |
10.3.3.0 |
10.3.3.1 – 10.3.3.254 |
10.3.3.255 |
254 |
Accounts – Dep4 |
10.3.4.0 |
10.3.4.1 – 10.3.4.254 |
10.3.3.255 |
254 |
Brisbane OFFICE BRANCH IP SUBNET |
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Subnet Name |
Subnet ID |
Host Address |
Broadcast Address |
Hosts |
Help Desk – Dep1 |
10.4.1.0 |
10.4.1.1 – 10.4.1.254 |
10.4.1.255 |
254 |
Marketing – Dep2 |
10.4.2.0 |
10.4.2.1 – 10.4.2.254 |
10.4.2.255 |
254 |
Sales Dept – Dep3 |
10.4.3.0 |
10.4.3.1 – 10.4.3.254 |
10.4.3.255 |
254 |
Accounts – Dep4 |
10.4.4.0 |
10.4.4.1 – 10.4.4.254 |
10.4.3.255 |
254 |
2.Network device configurations1.Router configuration
Router configuration file ia attached
References
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