I need some help with this part of the lab. Appreciate the help
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 5:52 am
I need some help with this part of the lab. Appreciate the help
Part A (30 pts): Design Scenario - has a continuation of the Lab 1 Design Scenario for HMG Inc. The scenario is listed below. In Lab 1, "Analyzing Business Goals and Constraints," you learned about HMG Inc., a manufacturer of a new smaller MRI machine. HMG Inc. has chosen you to design a new network that will let the company scale to a larger size. In Lab 3, you learned that HMG Inc's network will support about 200 employees. The network will include a data center and a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. Users in the campus network will access the servers in the data center from their PCs. For online sales, HMG plans to have a DMZ that connects a web server, a DNS server, and an email server. HMG also plans to open a branch sales office in a city that is about 500 miles from HMG's headquarters. Design and document an IP addressing scheme to meet HMG's needs (there are 4 different sites, that all need to be part of their own subnet). Specify which IP address blocks will be assigned (you can use private IP addresses such as 10.10.10.1-10.10.10.254 for one location, etc) to different modules of your network design. Document whether you will use public or private addressing for each module. Document whether you will use manual or dynamic addressing for each module. Specify where (if anywhere) route summarization will ccur. Fill in the following table with IP addresses for each subnet and the IP addresses for the routers. LOCATION Headquarters Manufacturing Sales Office Data Center IP ADDRESS SUBNET IP SUBNET MASK IP ADDRESSES (RANGE) ROUTER IP ADDRESSES MANUAL OR PUBLIC OR DYNAMIC PRIVATE ADDRESSING ADDRESSING
Part A (30 pts): Design Scenario - has a continuation of the Lab 1 Design Scenario for HMG Inc. The scenario is listed below. In Lab 1, "Analyzing Business Goals and Constraints," you learned about HMG Inc., a manufacturer of a new smaller MRI machine. HMG Inc. has chosen you to design a new network that will let the company scale to a larger size. In Lab 3, you learned that HMG Inc's network will support about 200 employees. The network will include a data center and a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. Users in the campus network will access the servers in the data center from their PCs. For online sales, HMG plans to have a DMZ that connects a web server, a DNS server, and an email server. HMG also plans to open a branch sales office in a city that is about 500 miles from HMG's headquarters. Design and document an IP addressing scheme to meet HMG's needs (there are 4 different sites, that all need to be part of their own subnet). Specify which IP address blocks will be assigned (you can use private IP addresses such as 10.10.10.1-10.10.10.254 for one location, etc) to different modules of your network design. Document whether you will use public or private addressing for each module. Document whether you will use manual or dynamic addressing for each module. Specify where (if anywhere) route summarization will ccur. Fill in the following table with IP addresses for each subnet and the IP addresses for the routers. LOCATION Headquarters Manufacturing Sales Office Data Center IP ADDRESS SUBNET IP SUBNET MASK IP ADDRESSES (RANGE) ROUTER IP ADDRESSES MANUAL OR PUBLIC OR DYNAMIC PRIVATE ADDRESSING ADDRESSING