IT Infrastructure and Networking
Assessment 3: Case Study-2
Due date: Week 12 Group/individual: Individual Word count / Time provided: 2000 words Weighting: 30% Unit Learning Outcomes: ULO-2, ULO-3, ULO-4, ULO-5
Assessment Details:
This assessment is designed to assess students’ technical skills in planning and configuring a computer network. In addition, it develops student skills in planning and finding IT infrastructures solution that suit enterprise requirements.
AIT is a global IT company which mainly based in USA. Recently, the company has decided to move to the Australian market. AIT has decided to establish two main branches in two of the major Australian cities (Sydney, Perth).
Perth branch will have up to 600 employees. Sydney branch will have up to 1400 employees.
Each branch has it is own server. It is understood that employees should be able to communicate and access data from different servers within the three sites.
You have been hired as an IT Administrator at the IT department and you have been asked to analyse, design, and configure the new network as it shows in Figure 1.
• Use Network Address: 10.XX.0.0/18 For Sydney • Use Network Address: 172.XX.0.0/16 For Perth
Where XX is the last 2 digits of your student ID [For example, if the student ID is 201701234 then use : 10.34.0.0/20]
You can use the Lectures notes or VLSM to subnet the networks
Figure 1: Network design for AIT company
For the network diagram in Figure 1:
Task Specifications Task-A: Prepare a report to provide the details configuration for the network for AIT company.
In this task you will fill the required information using the IP network diagram: (30 Marks)
Sydney
Allocated Subnet address and Subnet Mask
Network address
Default Gateway address
Valid host address range
Broadcast address
Perth
Allocated Subnet address and Subnet Mask
Network address
Default Gateway address
Valid host address range
Broadcast address
Network between Sydney to ISP
Allocated Subnet address and Subnet Mask
Network address
Valid host address range
Broadcast address
Network between Perth and ISP
Allocated Subnet address and Subnet Mask
Network address
Valid host address range
Broadcast address
Place configuration of each device into a table like the one below. (40 Marks)
Sydney
(Copy and paste the device configuration, DO NOT use screenshot from Packet Tracer) S1: enable S1: configure terminal S1: . . .
- Connection’s verifications (ping) will scale to 5 marks.
Task-B: (25 marks) Assume the IT department of the AIT company wants to adapted virtualization and Cloud computed for hosting some of the organization application servers however, managers are divided between using Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS. You are required to write a short, but comprehensive, report to distinguish (compare) between Azure and AWS in terms of:
1. Services provided, functions, storages, VMs, Security 2. As an IT Administrator, recommend one provider (Azure or AWS) and justify your choice
. Explain why?
Assessment submission
Your report must include a cover page that include the student’s name and student ID.
You must submit the design document as outlined above with a working Packet Tracer file
DO NOT ZIP THE SUBMISSION FILES.
For successful completion of this assessment, you require to study the material provided (lecture slides, tutorials, and reading materials), engage in the unit’s activities, and in the discussion forums. The prescribed textbook is the main reference along with the recommended reading material. Students are expected to discuss their work with lecturer and to seek support. In completing this assessment successfully, you will be able to effectively to write and communicate project scope and schedule plan, which will help in achieving ULO-3, ULO-4 and ULO-5, this will enable you to achieve CLO-1, CLO-4, CLO-6, CLO-7 and CLO-8 and all collectively with other unit learning outcomes will help in achieving GA2, GA9 and GA12.
Marking Criteria and Rubric: The assessment will be marked out of 100 and will be weighted 30% of the total unit mark
Marking Criteria for
Task-B
Not satisfactory
(0-49%) of the criterion mark)
Satisfactory
(50-64%) of the criterion mark
Good
(65-74%) of the criterion mark
Very Good
(75-84%) of the criterion mark
Excellent
(85-100%) of the criterion mark
Subnets Allocations , IP addresses, valid
hosts, gateways subnet mask (30 marks)
Lack of evidence of understanding of IP configuration for NET A, B and C including the interfaces for RA, RB and RC with many errors.
Evidence of basic understanding of IP configuration for NET A, B and C.
Good IP configuration for NET A, B and C including the interfaces for RA, RB and RC with some errors.
very well IP configuration for NET A, B and C including the interfaces for RA, RB and RC.
Excellent IP configuration for NET A, B and C including the interfaces for RA, RB and RC.
Routers
Configurations (40 marks)
Lack of evidence of understanding of Configure router RA interfaces with many errors.
Evidence of basic understanding of Configure router RA interfaces
Good Configure router RA interfaces with some errors.
very well Configure router RA interfaces
Excellent Configure router RA interfaces
Verifications (5 marks)
Lack of evidence of understanding dynamic scaling using Cloud computing
Evidence of basic understanding of dynamic scaling using Cloud computing not related to the organization requirements.
Good understanding of dynamic scaling using Cloud computing related to the organization requirements.
Very good understanding of dynamic scaling using Cloud computing related to the organization requirements.
Excellent understanding and demonstration of dynamic scaling using Cloud computing related to the organization requirements.
Cloud Providers (25
marks)
Lack of evidence of identification and understanding of Cloud hosting.
Evidence of basic understanding of Cloud hosting with general discussion of services not related to the organization requirements.
Evidence of good understanding of Cloud hosting with general discussion of services related to the organization requirements.
Very good understanding and demonstration of Cloud hosting with clear identification of services related the organization requirements.
Excellent understanding and demonstration of Cloud hosting related to the selected origination requirements with very clear identification of services related the organization requirements.
- Assessment 3: Case Study-2
- Task Specifications