Professional Documents
Culture Documents
In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements for the Degree
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
by
KAPO
September 2014
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A competent network design is the foundation upon which all successful network
implementations are built. Nowadays, computer networks have become a critical
component of a successful business. Companies use networks to gather information from
different computers, which are designed to analyze different components of a business
such as revenue, loss and profit. A computer network is also essential for managerial
purposes, because in a company all the computers accessing information from a database
are connected to each other and the database through a network.
Long gone are the days when a network was created simply by connecting a set of
devices. Today, because of the increased dependence of businesses on computer
networks, network designing has become very complex. A network designer has to first
analyze the requirements of a client and then, keeping in view the probable traffic and
security risks, design the network in the most efficient manner. When the efficiency of a
network is increased, network design becomes complex. A computer network is utilizes
by the employees of a company for communication as well as information gathering (as
in business intelligence). A network design must take into account the level of
information accessible to each employee and make theft of information impossible.
This network design proposal will be instigated for a business named Bubble
GAM Coworking Spaces which, as of the moment, is in development. The main purpose
of this proposal is to practically apply the networking concepts and theories learned
during class discussions into actual networking scenarios. It will include access controls,
network infrastructure and network policies in accordance to the requirements in line
with the system specifications of the organization.
ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND
they started their own home business: office amenities and the camaraderie of working in
a shared space. They dreamed of a comfortable, modern, and continually evolving
workspace in which ideas and creativity could flourish. The result is Bubble GAM. With
the privacy of a home office, the support of a corporate office, and the social aspect of a
coffee shop, Bubble GAM strives to provide affordable professional support for all types
of people.
Bubble GAM's funky vibe is instantly felt upon walking through its doors. The
industrial style interior dcor, beautifully designed lighting, functional desks, caf zone
and a lounge area that boasts comfy beanbags and a stylish sofa make the experience of
working at the space memorable, to say the least. Put this alongside the state-of-the-art
tech backbone, and youve got the perfect environment for freelancers, virtual assistants,
creative types and startup entrepreneurs to all work together, in an atmosphere that
simply cannot be found anywhere else in Bacolod.
Bubble GAM will be launched in the Philippines on December 2014. It offers
daily, weekly, and monthly passes, where people can opt for early morning or late
afternoon visits, or unlimited access. It costs around Php 200 to Php 550 for daily rates;
Php 2,000 to Php 3,000 weekly, and Php 5,000 to 7,500 monthly. The 10-square-meter 4floor office can accommodate an estimate of 150 coworking seats at a time. It also has an
additional 25 to 40 seat capacity in its meeting rooms.
FLOOR PLAN
This section shows the design of the building for Bubble GAM Coworking
Spaces. The first floor is the cafeteria where the people can work and eat. The second
floor is the working area. It is an open space area where people could meet and work in
public. The third floor is considered the conference rooms. It is where people could work
in private. The fourth floor is the lounge area. After a hard days work, people can relax
and enjoy in this part of the building.
1st Floor: Cafeteria
NETWORK STRUCTURE
NETWORK BUDGET
This section shows the network budget, cost of materials, most especially the
networking devices which will be used in implementing the network plan for the
organization. The budget table will also include the form factor, models, specifications,
application capabilities, quantity, length of cable and other peripherals and the cost of
those networking devices and their total cost in the implementation of the network.
Devices
Form
factors /
Models
Switch
Qty
4
WSC2960S24TS-S
Specs / Features
Layer 2 Full GE
Ethernet Switch
24 ethernet
10/100/1000
Base-T and 2 GE
SFP uplink ports
Forwarding
bandwidth :
50Gbps
Switching band
width :100
Unit Price
Php
28,980.10
Amount
Php
115,920.4
Router
C2901VSEC/K
9
Two 100
Servers
Multilayer Switch
Cisco
UCS
B460 M4
Blade
Server
Cisco
Catalyst
3560 24Port
10/100
Multilay
er
Switch.
32 dual in-line
memory module
(DIMM) slots
Up to 1 TB
memory at 1066
MHz, based on
Samsung's 40
nanometer class
(DDR3) technology
Four optional
front-accessible,
hot-swappable
Small Form-Factor
Pluggable (SFP)
drives and an LSI
SAS2108 RAID
Controller
Two dual-port
mezzanine cards for
up to 160 Gbps I/O
per blade
24 Ethernet
10/100/1000 ports and
4 SFP-based Gigabit
Ethernet ports
1RU fixed
configuration,
Php
45,709.66
Php
45,709.66
Php
115,469.55
Php
346,408.65
Php
68,760.00
Php
68,760.00
multilayer switch
Enterprise-class
intelligent services
delivered to the
network edge
IEEE 802.3af and
Cisco prestandard
Power over Ethernet
Standard Multilayer
Software Image (SMI)
installed
Basic RIP and static
routing, upgradable to
full dynamic IP
routing
Access Points
4
Linksys
WAP30
0N
Wireles
s-N
DUALBand
Access
PointExtend
er
Media
Connec
torBridge
Linksys
WAP300N
Wireless-N
2.4 GHz and 5
GHz
IEEE 802.3u,
802.11g,
802.11b,
802.11a,
802.11n
2 External RSMA Antenna
2412-2472
MHz or
5180-5240
MHz
operating
frequency
Windows, Mac
Os
compability
Php 1697.85
Php
5093.55
Desktop
Lenovo
H210E7500512NV
PowerEd
ge
Desktop
Cables
UTP
CAT5E/
CAT 6
2
box
(610
m)
Total
Php 21,999.00
10/100/1000
mbps
Php
1,735.80
Php197,9
91.00
Php 3471.6
Php
783,354.31
ADDRESSING TABLE
Device
(Hostname)
Caf
Work
Conference
Lounge
PC1
PC2
PC3
PC4
PC5
PC6
PC7
PC8
PC9
Interface
IP Address
Subnet Mask
VLAN10
VLAN20
VLAN20
VLAN30
VLAN10
VLAN10
VLAN20
VLAN20
VLAN20
VLAN20
VLAN20
VLAN30
VLAN30
172.17.10.11
172.17.20.12
172.17.20.12
172.17.30.13
172.17.10.21
172.17.10.22
172.17.20.23
172.17.20.24
172.17.20.25
172.17.20.26
172.17.20.27
172.17.30.28
172.17.30.29
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
VTP Configuration
VTP Mode
VTP Domain
Server
GAM
Client
GAM
Client
GAM
Client
GAM
R1 interface configuration
Interface
Assignment
Fa0/0.10
VLAN 10
VLAN
Configurations
Fa0/0.20
VLAN
20
VLAN
Name
Network
Fa0/0.30
VLAN 30
VLAN
10
(Cafe)
172.17.10.0/24
Common configuration on all switches
VLAN 20 (Work)
172.17.20.0/24
Switch>en
VLAN
30
(Lounge)
172.17.30.0/24
Switch#config t
Switch(config)#enable secret class
Switch(config)#line con 0
Switch(config-line)#password cisco
Switch(config-line)#login
Switch(config-line)#line vty 0 15
Switch(config-line)#pass cisco
Switch(config-line)#login
Switch(config-line)#end
Default
Gateway
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
172.17.10.1
172.17.10.1
172.17.20.1
172.17.20.1
172.17.20.1
172.17.20.1
172.17.20.1
172.17.30.1
172.17.30.1
VTP Password
cisco
cisco
cisco
cisco
IP Address
172.17.10.1
172.17.20.1
172.17.30.1