Network Design

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The assessment must be submitted electronically with a Cover Page that includes the
following information:Marketing Research and Data Analysis
• Assessment No
• Assessment Title
• Student Name & ID
• Subject Name and Code
• Student Email Address
• Students must ensure that all tasks/questions are identified clearly with headings.
• Answers to the questions must be in your own words and should be precise but
complete and informative. No marks will be awarded for any answer containing more
than 10% direct quotes (referenced or unreferenced).
• APA reference style must be used throughout the document with the bibliography at
the end of the document. In-text citations should also follow APA style. APA
referencing guide can be accessed via the following link. This also forms a part of the
marking rubric.http://student.csu.edu.au/study/referencing-at-csu
Please note: Assessment MUST be submitted as ONE MS Word file via Turnitin. Please do not
submit *.zip or *.rar or multiple files. Assessments are marked and feedback is attached using
a MS Word-based tool. Reports that are submitted in PDF format will be re-formatted to Word
format in order to be marked. Allowances will
not be made for any loss of information,
diagrams or images as a result of the re-formatting.
Assessment item 3
Network Design
Value:
30%
Due Date: 12-May-2019
Return Date: 04-Jun-2019
Length: 500-700 words
Submission method options: Alternative submission method
Task
Task
Task 1 (Research)
[5 marks]
In this task, you are required to research a range of options/methods that can be used for
network designing in this assessment. Based on your research you are required to clearly list
your views on pros and cons of each available option for the completion of this assessment
and select an option that you will use to complete this assessment.
Task 2 – Setting up a Network [10 marks]
You are required to set up a network consisting of PCs, routers, switches and servers. You need
to configure routing between routers, use any dynamic routing protocol. The PCs (clients) will
be connected to switches and switches to the router’s interfaces. Clients and Servers are
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connected on different networks (don’t attach clients and servers on same network).
Client(s) <–> Switch <–> Router <–> Router <–> Switch <–> Server(s)
Use ONLY the
IP address which you calculated in Assignment 2.
Perform the following activities and support your workings with screenshots [10 marks]:
1. Configure the PCs, Server and Router interfaces with appropriate network addressing;
2. Configure any classless dynamic routing protocol on the routers;
3. On any client, ping the client’s own network interfaces, then the local router gateway
interface, then the remote router interface, then the servers. Check full network conductivity;
4. Use the traceroute command from the client to the server. Include results of the traceroute
in your submission, explaining meaning of traceroute output.
Task 3 – Configuring Network Services [10 marks]:
Using the same network topology that you have setup in Task 1, perform the following
additional activities
1.
DHCP: Configure DHCP servers and show that the client PC has successfully received IP
Addresses and other network parameters (default gateway, subnet mask and DNS IP address)
using DHCP
2.
WEB Server: Configure WEBs server on the dedicated machines in their specified networks,
with URL as
yourname.csu.org
3.DNS: Configure DNS Servers on the server device and demonstrate that forward and reverse
DNS are working from the client PC; test DNS Server by browsing yourname.csu.org from
client PC, DNS must resolve this URL to IP address of WEB Server
4.
Firewall: Configure traffic filtering on the web servers to block ONLY HTTP TCP traffic
between one of the client PCs and WEB Servers and allowing all other IP traffic, provide
evidence of such traffic filtering. You should verify firewall by using PING and HTTPS TCP traffic
which should not be blocked.
A series of screenshots with commentary on each of the required tasks is to be submitted. The
submission must include a comprehensive explanation of each task and all the commands
used along with the output (or final result) in report format.
Task 4 [5 marks]
Task 4 will be given to you by your lecturer 7 days before date due. This is to allow everyone to
work in this timeframe and to prevent unauthorized assistance with your work. This task is
face to face questioning and answering with your lecturer, and must be completed during class
time before the due date.
Rationale
This assessment task will assess the following learning outcome/s:
• be able to analyse IP addressing requirements and design an addressing scheme.
• be able to analyse the requirements of IP routing and choose appropriate routing
methods.
• be able to demonstrate how internetworking devices obtain their network
configuration.
• be able to ascertain and evaluate selection of applications and protocols for
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transferring data across the internet.
This assessment is designed to enhance analytical skills, planning and design capabilities of
students under some predefined requirements. In particular, the assessment covers the
following learning objectives:
• be able to analyse IP addressing requirements and design an addressing scheme;
• be able to analyse the requirements of IP routing and choose appropriate routing
methods;
• be able to demonstrate how internetworking devices obtain their network
configuration;
• be able to explain how data flows through the internet; and
• be able to ascertain and evaluate selection of applications and protocols for
transferring data across the internet;
Rationale
This assessment task will assess the following learning outcome/s:
• be able to analyse IP addressing requirements and design an addressing scheme.
• be able to analyse the requirements of IP routing and choose appropriate routing
methods.
• be able to demonstrate how internetworking devices obtain their network
configuration.
• be able to ascertain and evaluate selection of applications and protocols for
transferring data across the internet.
This assessment is designed to enhance analytical skills, planning and design capabilities of
students under some predefined requirements. In particular, the assessment covers the
following learning objectives:
• be able to analyse IP addressing requirements and design an addressing scheme;
• be able to analyse the requirements of IP routing and choose appropriate routing
methods;
• be able to demonstrate how internetworking devices obtain their network
configuration;
• be able to explain how data flows through the internet; and
• be able to ascertain and evaluate selection of applications and protocols for
transferring data across the internet;
Marking criteria and standards

Criteria HD DI CR PS FL
Task 1 Integrates Integrates Integrates Uses Content of

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Understanding
of content and
use of
evidence (3
Marks)
information
from modules,
readings, and
several other
credible and
high-quality
sources that
you have
found yourself.
information
from modules,
readings, and
several other
credible
sources that
you have
found
yourself.
information
from modules,
readings, and
1-3 other
credible
sources that
you have
found
yourself.
information
from the
modules and
readings.
post is
unsupported
by evidence
Task 1
Referencing
&
Language (2
Mark)
APA in-text
and end-of
text
referencing
guidelines are
error free and
consistently
applied.
correct
spelling,
punctuation,
and
paragraphing
with no errors.
There are
some minor
errors in APA
in-text and
end-of-text
referencing.
correct
spelling,
punctuation,
and
paragraphing
with only
minor
punctuation
errors
There are
noticeable
errors in APA
in-text and
end-of-text
referencing.
Minor editing
and revision is
needed.
correct
spelling,
punctuation,
and
paragraphing
with a few
errors.
Frequent and
noticeable
errors in both
in-text and
end of text
referencing
but the major
identifiable
information
are present.
spelling,
punctuation,
and
paragraphing
with some
notable errors.
APA
referencing is
absent or with
multiple
errors that
make it
difficult to
identify the
source.
poorly written
and hard to
understand.
Task 2
Setup a
Network (10
Marks)
Demonstrated
exceptional
judgement and
analysis of a
fully working
network model
with
comprehensive
description
supported by
high-quality
diagrams.
Demonstrated
good
judgement
and analysis
of a fully
working
network
model with
good
description
supported by
good quality
diagrams.
Demonstrated
sound
judgement
and analysis
of a fully
working
network
model with
brief
description
supported by
some
diagrams.
Demonstrated
some analysis
with a
partially
working
network
model with
some
description.
Major errors in
the
submission.
Working
network
model not
completely
demonstrated.
Task 3
Configuring
network
services (10
Marks)
Demonstrated
exceptional
judgement and
analysis of a
fully
configured
network model
with
Demonstrated
good
judgement
and analysis
of a fully
configured
network
model with
Demonstrated
sound
judgement
and analysis
of a fully
configured
network
model with
Demonstrated
limited
analysis with a
partially
configured
network
model with
some
Major errors
in the
submission.
Network
service
operation not
completely
demonstrated.

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comprehensive
description
supported by
high-quality
diagrams.
good
description
supported by
good quality
diagrams.
brief
description
supported by
some
diagrams.
description.
Task 4
(5 Marks)
Task 4 will be given to you by your lecturer 7 days before date due. This is
to allow everyone to work in this timeframe and to prevent unauthorized
assistance with your work. This task is face to face questioning and
answering with your lecturer, and must be completed during class time
before the due date.

Presentation
Please note that this assessment is asking for your reflections/thoughts and understanding of
the topic. Therefore refrain from directly copying and pasting from other sources. I encourage
wider reading to increase your knowledge base however proper referencing guidelines MUST
be followed (please refer to the APA referencing guide in student resources) otherwise your
work can be reported for plagiarism.
We have a very diverse learning group with students from different parts of the world, and it is
important to respect that with such a diverse group, everyone’s ability to express themselves in
written language can vary. Therefore it is important to
respect diversity and opinions different
from yours, no matter where they come from. Let us all also be mindful that written
communication can be easily misinterpreted, therefore please be careful and avoid using
strong words so we don’t cause confusion and/or anxiety for our peers.
Please ensure that (all tasks) mentioned in this Assessment must be submitted in the
Turn-it-in.
Assessment item 4
Final Exam
Value:
50%
Due Date: To be advised
Duration: 2 hours 10 minutes
Submission method options: N/A – submission not required/applicable
Requirements
Students are required to sit and pass the final exam in this subject to be eligible for a passing
grade. The exam is worth 50% of the total marks in this subject.
It is the student’s responsibilty to ensure that they are aware of the requirements for
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