Develop a location decomposition diagram for the system
Network Requirements:
· 60-75 employees, 1 building, 6 offices and a large warehouse
· Wireless
· Client/server –based system technology (cloud connectivity)
· End user devices, network file servers, networking equipment, communication equipment network operating system.
Network Modeling
Objectives:
Identify and document locations to which people, activities, and data must be distributed.
Create location connectivity diagrams that document business locations and the connections required between them.
Write a brief description of your location connectivity diagrams.
Requirements
Develop a location decomposition diagram for the system.
Develop a location connectivity diagram for the system.
Develop a legend and description to teach users how to read the diagrams.
Documentation for the proposed network configuration
Who will use what, where?
Why was the particular configuration selected?
What are the gross costs associated the network?
How do the benefits justify the cost?
Identify any LAN requirements. Identify WAN connectivity requirements; i.e., T1, partial T1, T3, POTS, etc.
These are high-level diagrams. Only major connections need be represented. The costs you report are gross numbers-not researched. For convenience sake, PCs cost $700 each with any operating system, Servers cost $3,000 each, Storage Area Network Servers (SANs) cost $15,000 each, and T-1 lines cost $1,000 monthly. You can come up with other hardware costs, both one-time and continuing. Include server operating systems and the licensing as a one-time or initial cost (do not be concerned with the number of Microsoft Client Access Licenses (CALs) available with your chosen server package). Other initial IT considerations involve the hosting of intranet, extranet, and internet material.