29 Jul Information Technology
Week 7 Project
Purpose: The goal of this project is to show that you can demonstrate communication skills in the
business and professional environment; apply research methods and tools to solve problems;
demonstrate foundational IT literacy and competencies; apply industry standards to networking solutions;
evaluate technical aspects of systems software, hardware, services and design, configure, and deliver
network systems.
Deliverables
o Network Schematic
o Server Configuration
o Network Infrastructure Configuration
o Client Configuration
o Active Directory Schema
o This schematic should include the contents, attributes, classes, and structure of the Active Directory.
o Example items to include are: forest, domain, containers, OUs, etc.
o Network Infrastructure Schematic
o This document should be constructed in Visio and detail each piece of equipment with its name and a
list of any major characteristics (e.g., Active Directory Server, Exchange, etc.), IP addresses, and how
it’s interconnected to other devices.
(Sample Diagram)
Failover
MPLS
VLAN 2
10.1.4.0/25
255.255.255.128
VLAN 3
10.1.1.0/24
255.255.255.0
VLAN 1
10.1.3.0/28
255.255.255.240
63.10.20.1/24
ROUTER
P/C
P/C
PRINTER
LAYER 2 SWITCHES
LAYER 2 SWITCHES
3 LAYER SWITCH
LAYER 2 SWITCH
10.1.3.2
Virtual Library
Server
Network Diagram Houston South HQ
10.1.3.1
Administrator
Server
(students)
(Administrator)
VLAN 4
10.1.2.0/26
255.255.255.192
10.1.3.4
Wireless
Server
10.1.3.5
Host for email
and DNS
Server
WIRELESS
ACCESS POINT
10.1.3.3
Application
Server
PRINTER
10.1.3.6
Main
Data Base
Server
10.1.3.7
FTP
Server
10.1.3.8
Master
Server
FIREWALL
WWW
VLAN 1
10.1.3.0/28
255.255.255.240
63.10.40.1/24
AT&T
63.163.105.42
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FIREWALL
63.10.30.1/24
Verision
65.129.10.4
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o Server Configuration
o This documentation is specific as to how the server is built and configured, along with challenges and
solutions.
o Items to include consist of, but are not limited to: domain name, IP Address, Active Directory Schema,
User accounts, Passwords, Service Pack, Services, Group Policy settings, Security settings, Shared
Folders, etc. Essentially, if the server needed to be rebuilt from scratch, how would another person
complete this task and configure it for the same network?
o Client Configuration
o This documentation is specific as to how the server is built and configured, along with challenges and
solutions.
o Items to include consist of, but are not limited to: IP Addresses, Local User Accounts, Administrative
and Local accounts/passwords, how to connect to printers, etc.
o Essentially, if the client needed to be rebuilt from scratch, how would another person complete this
task and configure it for the same network?
Choose one scenario
Project Scenario I
Orange Creek, Inc., a Fortune 500 company, has moved into Lexington and is requesting bids for
implementing a network infrastructure for their banking software company. The primary function of the
new building is to provide office space for software development and testing of their homegrown banking
software. Both levels of the building are dedicated to development, test, on-site IT staff, management,
and administration.
Location: Single structure consisting of two levels
Each level has 75-100 employees, with enough real estate to seat 180 employees.
80% of employees reside between two lab rooms (development/test), and 20% have offices.
Each lab consists of cubicles for each employee with associated VoIP telephones.
Tiled floors and drop ceilings
Infrastructure Requirements: Each floor requires five “servers” for development and test. One floor must contain two additional
“servers” to serve as a QA environment.
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The corporate backbone must have a robust email server, along with LDAP authentication and
Active Directory permission for intranet sites.
The network must be speedy enough to accommodate large spikes of Web traffic.
Success Criteria: The project is completed in a timely manner—as always, ASAP.
The implementation is cost-effective—as always, as cheap as possible while meeting needs.
Use quality hardware. Be prepared to explain why choices were made.
All deliverables (Orange Creek and the instructor’s needs) are met, and the end result meets the
required needs.
The project binder consists of all deliverables listed above.
Things to Consider: Data recovery hardware and software
Network latency
Hardware and software theft
Security (workstations and infrastructure)
Hardware implementation vs. employee needs
Growth expectations
Electricity costs and cooling costs
Orange Creek’s required overhead to manage system
Project Scenario II
Greenway Bank, a new St. Louis company, has secured venture capital to take over four failed bank
branches in four different cities. The new owners have decided to dismantle/discontinue use of all existing
hardware and software in the failed branches, as most of it is outdated. Their plan is to install state-of-the-
art/compatible systems. The demolition involved has been contracted out and is outside the scope of this
proposal.
The four branches are located in New York, Seattle, Orlando, and Los Angeles.
The revenue stream for Greenway Bank will consist of: savings, checking accounts, loans, mortgages,
Money Market accounts, Certificates of Deposit, and wire transfers (both domestic and international).
The St. Louis headquarters also will house the corporate offices and a new inbound customer service call
center to handle customer communications (questions, issues, and complaints). The office will house a
local area network (LAN) in the building. The design should ensure sufficient system capability and
capacity to provide a centralized solution for data storage and management for the new venture among
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all five locations. In addition, it should meet the information and communications needs associated with
the distributed nature of the company. The St. Louis office will be the central office that handles all the
data communications for the entire business. Client information and services, such as statements, loan
approvals, etc., will be hosted in this location for access by all sites.
Growth Expectations: The company’s expectation is to grow. Although your proposal should not include additional branches,
your design should allow for expansion.
Branch personnel: one administrator, two to four loan officers, four to five tellers (including drive-through)
Headquarters personnel: president, officers, receptionist
Number of agents in call center: 20 agents, one to two supervisors
The principals have concerns and are in need of guidance regarding technology, maintenance, upgrades,
and warranties. They are expecting the winning technology consulting firm to provide a solution that can
address their needs as well as a plan for additional branches as business allows.
Your design should include:
A backup and recovery plan for each computer/server, including off-site storage, if necessary, for
the backups or replicated systems
A business continuity plan to address and reduce physical, electronic, and other risks and provide
continuity of operations across anticipated events.
Network Infrastructure Scope: The scope is to design an infrastructure that connects each branch to headquarters and will meet all
stated requirements for the integrity, storage, and movement of related data; the applications that process
such data; and the networking and communications infrastructure that supports such applications,
covering all desired functions in security, redundancy and operability, etc. The new company also is
seeking professional guidance and procedures on whether it makes sense to hire a full-time staff to
manage the networking/telecommunications infrastructure and related services, or if leaving such
services to an external consulting firm will be more effective and efficient.
Each branch will have its own local area network (LAN), with an operating speed that will permit data
transfer at high speeds with a minimum chance of bottlenecks. The principals need to know if it would be
best to have the data accessed by all branches be on each branch’s own LAN. They also request
suggestions on data sharing among workstations and high-speed Internet access.
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Each branch will have the following:
One file/print server
Two high-speed network printers/copiers/scanners
Fax machine
Voice messaging with beeping services
Ten workstations at each location
Network devices that support the LAN and WAN connection—router, firewall, switch
PBX phone service
The corporate headquarters will have the following:
An application server hosting banking software installed to track all clients, demographics,
accounts, and statement information
A separate server that hosts business management applications, such as accounting, HR, and
other asset-management tools
A separate server that provides necessary network services, such as Active Directory, DNS, and
DHCP
A Web server(s) for the business
Network connection—router, firewall, switch
Email service provided by an external provider and accessible via email client software and/or
Web access
One file/print server
Three network printers/copiers/scanners
PBX phone service
Software per Workstation:
Office Applications
Email client software
Web browser
Network connectivity to centralized client information, ATMs, and the Internet
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Project Scenario III
The Technology Director for a local school system wishes to implement three fully functional labs for
various groups of high school students within a district. This infrastructure will be critical in supporting the
education of the students. This infrastructure will require email capability on both client and mobile
devices, as well as secure authentication. Because this lab will be used by various students and various
instructors, a user guide Web page will be necessary.
Infrastructure Requirements:
Hardware
o Server
o Clients
o Various Mobile Devices
o Wi-Fi
Functionality
o Login for three specific groups
General Student
Instructors
Guests
o Mail
Mail for students and instructors
Mobile Mail for both students and instructors
o Login
LDAP authentication
Home Web Page
o Documentation appropriate for the three sets of users utilizing this network
Software, tools, programs specific to the three groups, including, but not limited to:
o VM Player
o ESX
o Office
o Printing
Network Infrastructure
o Routing/switching capability between multiple test labs across the county
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Objective: Create and present a fully functional beta network infrastructure.
Deliverables: Each binder must contain the following items:
Active Directory Schema
Physical Network Diagram
Logical Network Diagram
Disaster Recovery Plan
Security and Maintenance Plan
Detailed and priced list of infrastructure hardware with explanation
Test Plan
Change Management Plan
Notes: meeting minutes, project status reports, change management forms, issues, etc.
Success Criteria: The project is completed in a timely manner.
The implementation is cost-effective—as always, as cheap as possible while meeting needs.
Use quality hardware. Be prepared to explain why choices were made.
All deliverables are met, and the end result meets the required needs.
The project binder consists of all deliverables listed above.
Things to Consider: Data recovery hardware and software
Network latency
Hardware and software theft
Security (workstations and infrastructure)
Hardware implementation vs. student needs
Growth expectations
Electricity costs and cooling costs (Green IT)
Overhead to manage system
Warranty
Virtual Machines
- Week 7 Project
- Choose one scenario
- Project Scenario I
- Location:
- Infrastructure Requirements:
- Success Criteria:
- Things to Consider:
- Project Scenario II
- Growth Expectations:
- Network Infrastructure Scope:
- Each branch will have the following:
- The corporate headquarters will have the following:
- Software per Workstation:
- Project Scenario III
- Infrastructure Requirements:
- Objective:
- Deliverables:
- Success Criteria:
- Things to Consider:
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