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present their project during the week of the due date of the final project.
Students are to select a project they are qualified to undertake. The following is a list of suggested
proposals:
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Project Scope
A network proposal has to be designed for a hospital which has the following. There is a main block
and three wards in the campus. The main block is the administrative block where registration of new
patients takes place. The main block has 5 floors. The hospital has identified hospital management
software, which should be accessible by the employees. The software is installed on a server at the
administrative block. At the ground floor, there are 15 computers at the billing section. At other floors,
there is one computer user each. The farthest distance between the computer on the top most floor and
the ground floor is less than 70 meters. The wards have 5 floors each, with 10 computers in the ground
floor of each ward. The distance between the wards and the blocks are less than 80 Meters. The
computers in the wards may be increased based on future expansion plans.
Network requirements
1. Project Scope
2. Network requirements
3. Network requirement analysis (Main and wards)
4. Hardware analysis
5. Configuration guidelines
6. IP Network design table.
7. Network topology diagram
8. Network Testing and verification.
9. Hardware list with quantity
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Project Description
The project is to design a proposal for setting up a network in an airport. The airport has three departments.
1. Airport authority
2. Flight service providers
3. Guests.
The airport authority maintains a server which handles the flight management controls. The flight service
providers should have access only to the specific server in the airport authority network and not to any other
systems. The guest users should have wireless access to a high speed internet connection, which should be
shared among all the users in all the departments.
The wireless access should be using a common password. The guest users should not have access to the other
two departments. The users should obtain IP addresses automatically. The airport authority has 20 users, the
flight service providers have 40 users and the maximum numbers of guests are estimated to be 100.
Networking Requirement.
1.The active networking components (Routers, switches, wireless access points etc) with quantity.
2.The IP network design for each department.
3.Creating and mapping IP networks with vlans.
4.Analysis, identification and explanation of methodologies to use for access restriction and internet sharing.
5.Dynamic IP addressing design for all the networks.
6.Identify the configuration and features, wherever appropriate, which is required on the active components to
setup the network.
7.Network topology diagram.
1. Introduction
2. Networking Requirement
3. Network Design strategy
4. VLAN and IP Network Design
5. Requirement analysis of active networking components (Routers, switches, access points, DHCP
Server)
6. Network implementation plan
7. Network Topology Diagram
8. Network Configuration and guidelines
a. Switch configuration (VLAN, Trunking)
b. Router configuration (VLAN sub interface, Access lists)
c. DHCP configuration (Scope creation with screen shot)
d. Access point, server configuration guidelines.
9. Hardware inventory list.
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