Overview of Routing and Switching Traffication
The Routing and Switching Traffication is the method of transferring of the information through a well defined network system (Odom and Wilkins 2017). The wireless networks or wired network in an organization is a crucial factor that results in forming the major influence for the deployment of the successive and effective operations favouring the management of the improved operation development. The routing and switching is helpful for the continuation of the network access favouring the alignment of the activities and the formation of the successive development methods (Wallace 2014). The use of effective network connection would be helpful for the management of the operations and the formation of the operations and aligning the modification for the formation of the operations. The analysis would also help in listing the modification supporting the transfer of information. The following report is developed as an individual project proposal and the alignment of the activities favouring the management of the successive project approval (van der Steeg et al. 2015). The project proposal is developed for the project of ‘Routing and Switching Traffication for a Telecom Organization’ and it would help in easing the alignment of the operations for forming the management of the activities favouring the alignment of the operations and listing the management of the operations favouring the information proposal.
The ‘Routing and Switching Traffication for a Telecom Organization’ is aligned for the deployment of the activities favouring the development of the successive information transfer. The project is deployed for listing the modification and alignment of the operations. The analysis would help in forming the management of the modification supporting the transfer of information (Aslanidis and Kogias 2014). The routing and switching is helpful for the continuation of the network access favouring the alignment of the activities and the formation of the successive development methods. The use of effective network connection would be helpful for the management of the operations and the formation of the operations and aligning the modification for the formation of the operations. The network connection would be developed and it would align the formation of the operations favouring the development of the successive operation development (Peters et al. 2015). The network connection would also help in forming the deployment of the communication process for the Telecom Organization.
The Telecom Industry requires the use of the Routing and Switching Traffication for the functions of information sharing, integrated database, and implication of the intranet technology. These requirements have been explained below,
Routing and Switching Traffication for Telecom Organization
Information Sharing: The use of the Routing and Switching Traffication would help in easing the deployment of the operations for information sharing. The sharing of the information is helpful for the management of the improved operation development. The sharing of information is a major requirement for Telecom industry (Chatterjee, Sarma and Oki 2015). The information processing would help in easing the utilization of the successive development model. The inclusion of the activities is helpful for supporting the management of the improved functional and development. The Telecom organization is largely responsible for the alignment of the improved operational development. The information processing is helpful for the deployment of the effective development of the operations and listing the utilization of the functions supporting the listing of the operations.
Integrated Database Development: The use of Routing and Switching Traffication would also be helpful for forming the implication of the single database. The network connection and the improved communication would be based on the single database connection and alignment of the operations favouring the implication of the operations so that improved database can be implied (Liang et al. 2015). The integrated database development would be implied for the alignment of the mitigation of data redundancy.
Implication of Intranet Technology: The implication of the Intranet Technology is required for Telecom Organization so that the network communication would be implied for the utilization of the communication method (Sajjadi, Tanha and Pan 2016). The analysis would also be helpful for using the management operations and implying the effective development modification. The effective intranet technologies would be helpful for forming the alignment of the improved operation development.
The defining of the problems would be helpful for listing the alignment of the successful operation development and formation of the effective integration development. The problems of the Telecom Organization are,
Issues in Sharing of information: The major issues of the Telecom Organization are lack of methods of information transfer. The sharing of problems is a major problem that would form the hindrance in the alignment of the activities and forming improved operation development.
Lack of technology advancement: The slack in usage of the technology development is another crucial factor that would form the issues in aligning the deployment of the successful implication.
Competition: The competition of the rivals is another major factor that would result in forming the major influence for the formation of the operation development.
The project of Routing and Switching Traffication aims for the following features,
- Deployment of the successive network connection in the telecom organization
- Alignment of the Network Development favouring the communication process
- Effective intranet technology implementation for the organization
Problems faced by Telecom Organization
The objectives of the project of Routing and Switching Traffication are,
- To use effective switching and routing traffication for the Telecom Organization
- To imply the use of the technology for aligning a single database for the organization
- To improve the existing operations of the organization favouring the deployment of the successive operation development
The method of implementation of the project of ‘Routing and Switching Traffication for a Telecom Organization’ is deployed using Waterfall methodology. The implication of the waterfall methodology is deployed for the alignment of the improved functional development and operations. The waterfall methodology is helpful for forming the alignment of the activities in a sequential method for forming the alignment of the improved functional and operational development. The successive deployment of the operations would also help in easing the flow of information and ensuring that appropriate information is transferred to the required personal. The waterfall is a traditional methodology and it would tend to form the alignment of the operations for forming the deployment of the step by step activities. The traditional waterfall methodology is helpful for forming the alignment of the activities sequentially and it would also help in easing the management of the successive deployment of the operations. The implementation of the activities would also tend to deploy the management of the operations favouring the management of the implementation model. The implementation of the waterfall methodology would also help in forming the collective deployment of the activities favouring the management of the operations so that the operations would be aligned successfully. The project implementation is also helpful for forming the cohesive deployment of the operations. The waterfall methodology comprises of 5 phases namely,
- Project Initiation
- Project Planning
- Project Executing
- Project Monitoring
- Project Closing
The implication of the waterfall methodology for the project of ‘Routing and Switching Traffication for a Telecom Organization’ can be understood by the use of the project plan analysis. The project plan is developed by using the Waterfall methodology and the project plan is divided into 5 phases namely initiation, planning, execution, testing, and closing. The description of the 5 phases is given below,
Initiation: The initiation is the first phase of the project planning and it is formed for the development of the project activity initialization so that project would be completed. It includes analysis of the requirements, project initiation document, charted documentation, submission of documents, review and sign off, and project kick off.
Plan Phase: The planning is the second phase of the project activity and it would be helpful for forming a plan comprising of the activities along with schedule that would form the alignment of the project development activities. It includes listing the required tasks, developing schedule for the project, reviewing the developed schedule, and approval of the plan.
Objectives of the project
Execution Phase: The execution phase is deployed for carrying out the activities of the project and it would favour the network development and deployment. The deployment of the activities would also help in easing the formation of the routing and switching operations. It includes development of network protocols, designing the network, approval of the network design, switches and routers are deployed, LAN wires are laid, infrastructure is developed, IP network address is acquired, data forwarding is implied, receiver is checked, and network is deployed.
Testing: The testing is a crucial factor for the project as it would comprise of the development of the analysis favouring the implication of the activities. It includes alpha testing, black box testing, prototyping, and test results are documented. The testing of the activities would also help in ceasing the opportunities and favouring the alignment of the operations so that the network deployment could be done effectively.
Documentation and Closure: The final phase of the project plan comprising of the final completion activities like final reports are made, submission of documents, review and sign off, and project is closed. The documentation would help in further references and future projects.
The Network Connection using Routing and Switching Traffication is formed as the final product of the ‘Routing and Switching Traffication for a Telecom Organization’ project. The implication of the network structure is helpful for the management of the improved operation development, sharing of information, and information processing. It would help in easing the utilization of the successive development model that is largely responsible for the alignment of the improved operational development. The use of Routing and Switching Traffication would also be helpful for forming the implication of the single database. The effective intranet technologies would be helpful for forming the alignment of the improved operation development.
The final deliverable for the project of ‘Routing and Switching Traffication for a Telecom Organization’ is the Network Connection. The implication of the network structure is helpful for the management of the improved operation development, sharing of information, and information processing. The other deliverables of the project are project plan, design, operational analysis, integrated database, and single network connection infrastructure.
The product evaluation for the project of Routing and Switching Traffication for a Telecom Organization’ can be done by developing a checklist. The product checklist is developed for checking whether the network connection developed aligns with the standards and requirements,
Checklist Item |
Check? |
Are the requirements of the project been met successfully? |
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Is the design made for the project feasible? |
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Does the data align with the virtual database of network? |
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Should the project implementation plan being developed cohesively? |
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Are final reports being deployed cohesively? |
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Methodology
The resources of the project of ‘Routing and Switching Traffication for a Telecom Organization’ are based on the requirements of the project. The project is an IT based and it would involve the utilization of the operations favouring the alignment of the operations based for the utilization of the effective human and material resources such as analyst, documenter, planner, project manager, vendor, database admin, IT engineer, documents, cloud price, security programs. The various human resources required for the project, their usages and roles and responsibilities are explained below,
Resource Name |
Work |
Analyst |
64 hrs |
Analysis of requirements |
16 hrs |
Selection of Cloud vendor |
8 hrs |
Collecting Information about various cloud vendors |
16 hrs |
Accumulating all data available for modification |
24 hrs |
Documenter |
120 hrs |
Charter Document is made |
24 hrs |
Project Initiation Document is made |
24 hrs |
Submission of documents |
8 hrs |
Final Documents are made |
24 hrs |
Submission of documents |
8 hrs |
Making list of Vendors |
16 hrs |
Test Results are attached to the document |
16 hrs |
Planner |
80 hrs |
Selection of Plan Methodology |
8 hrs |
Plan Outline |
24 hrs |
Complete Plan is made |
24 hrs |
Plan Structure is selected |
8 hrs |
Plan Proposal is made |
16 hrs |
Project Manager |
72 hrs |
Procurement Agreement with Vendor |
16 hrs |
Sign off |
8 hrs |
Documents are reviewed |
8 hrs |
Sign off the documents |
8 hrs |
Project Initiation Meeting |
8 hrs |
Review of the final documents |
8 hrs |
Review of Plan |
16 hrs |
Vendor |
304 hrs |
Cloud Network is Developed |
32 hrs |
Access to Cloud is formed |
8 hrs |
Security of the Cloud is installed |
16 hrs |
Procurement Agreement with Vendor |
16 hrs |
Authorization is implied |
16 hrs |
Authentication is deployed |
16 hrs |
Security Function is analyzed |
16 hrs |
Encryption Function is formed |
16 hrs |
IDS/IPS is implemented |
16 hrs |
Reviewing the network requirements |
16 hrs |
Selecting Appropriate Cloud Structure |
8 hrs |
Analysis of types of Cloud Network available |
16 hrs |
Feasibility analysis of data with the cloud network selected |
24 hrs |
Development of Cloud Network Implementation Plan |
16 hrs |
Platform development of the cloud network |
24 hrs |
Management of the Cloud Network Infrastructure |
8 hrs |
Cloud network configuration for systems is done |
24 hrs |
Cloud functions are aligned to the system |
16 hrs |
Database Admin |
80 hrs |
Checking the data for feasibility of migration |
8 hrs |
Backing up lost data |
8 hrs |
Storing them on a single database |
16 hrs |
Checking for any corrupted data |
8 hrs |
Migration is done |
40 hrs |
IT Engineer |
256 hrs |
Cloud Database Security is installed in Club 21 |
16 hrs |
Cloud Network Security is Deployed |
16 hrs |
Management of the Cloud Network Infrastructure |
8 hrs |
Cloud network configuration for systems is done |
24 hrs |
Cloud functions are aligned to the system |
16 hrs |
Development of Cloud Network Implementation Plan |
16 hrs |
Platform development of the cloud network |
24 hrs |
Collection of test results |
16 hrs |
Alpha testing |
16 hrs |
Beta Testing |
16 hrs |
Black Box Testing |
16 hrs |
White Box Testing |
16 hrs |
Simulation |
16 hrs |
Development of final test report |
16 hrs |
Analysis of the test results |
8 hrs |
Sign off the test results |
8 hrs |
Access to Cloud is formed |
8 hrs |
documents |
3 |
Charter Document is made |
1 |
Project Initiation Document is made |
1 |
Final Documents are made |
1 |
Cloud Price |
1 |
Cloud Network is Developed |
1 |
Security Programs |
1 |
Security of the Cloud is installed |
1 |
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