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CMIT 350 Assignment 1: Network Infrastructure Design Diagram Instructions   Background: Kamehameha Institute is an organization that provides educational offerings to non-traditional students via the Institute's website in a three-tier web, application, and database configuration

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CMIT 350 Assignment 1: Network Infrastructure Design Diagram

Instructions

 

Background: Kamehameha Institute is an organization that provides educational offerings to non-traditional students via the Institute's website in a three-tier web, application, and database configuration. The State of Hawai’i regulates the educational sector, driving the need to ensure Kamehameha follows the State’s strict security and regulatory requirements. Kamehameha's leadership is also very concerned with the threat posed by the online theft of their unique intellectual property. Additionally, the number of Hawai’ian entities breached by threat actors is on the rise. Thus, security, privacy, and compliance are all important considerations for the Kamehameha network architecture.

Your boss, the Kamehameha Institute's Chief Operating Officer (COO) has tasked you to design a network infrastructure for three facilities located in the Hawaiian Islands of Honolulu, Hilo, and Lihue. The COO stipulated that you must provide for strengthened defenses to protect Kamehameha’s cultural heritage. After meeting with the COO, the two of you drafted the following set of requirements for your network design:

  • Each of the facilities has three floors:
    • The first and second floor of each building requires 150 network connections each for machines connected to the management network used by administrators to manage the network devices
    • The third floor of each building requires 75 network connections for the servers
    • All sites require redundant connectivity to the other sites (e.g., Internet redundancy between the sites can be accomplished through a single Internet connection and a point-to-point link between the sites or two Internet connections provided by separate vendors along with point-to-point VPN connections between the sites)
  • Each datacenter is a redundant failover environment to the other datacenters (Hilo, Honolulu, Lihue)
  • A constant connection between the three locations, carrying at least 75 Mbps of data
  • All servers at all locations must have redundancy
  • Protection from intrusions is required and should be documented
  • A plan to verify security and failover measures is required

Submission: Using a network diagramming tool such as Microsoft Visio, or free tools such as LibreOffice Draw or Draw.io available at https://draw.io (no sign-in or registration required), create a network diagram (drawing) specific to the organization that encompasses the three facilities and also depicts any necessary interconnections. Figure 1 shows the draw.io ‘new network diagram’ dialog window:

Figure 1. Draw.io New File Dialog Showing the Network Diagramming Templates

Your diagram should include enough detail to show the topology interconnections. The viewer should be able to understand the Kamehameha Institute’s network environment and be able to implement the architecture you develop. Ensure that you properly cite any external sources.

One of the keys to producing a viable network diagram is labeling the objects consistently and descriptively. Think about what you would want to know about a network device if you logged into it with little prior information. Consider location, floor number, or other pertinent information. At a minimum, include the following elements:

  • IMPORTANT: Your network diagram must include an identifying label (e.g., callout box) that includes your class and section, assignment title, your name, and the date. Edit the items in italicsYour assignment will not be accepted if this element is missing:

Example Network Diagram Callout Box.

CMIT 350 6980
Project #1 Network Diagram
Student Name: Name
Date: 6/22/2010

  • Any necessary hardware
  • Site-to-Site (WAN) connections (e.g., leased line connectivity, satellite, etc.)
  • Annotate the following values for each of the Sites:
    • Network ID
    • Useable Range
    • Subnet Mask
    • CIDR Value
    • Broadcast Address
  • All devices require hostnames complying with the following naming conventions:
    • Routing Devices: Rx; where x is the site number incremented by a value of 1 for each routing device
    • Switching Devices: Sx; where x is the site number incremented by a value of 1 for each switching device
    • Servers: SRVx where x is the server number incremented by a value of 1 for each server
  • For each site routing device, implement a private ip addressing scheme using a range suitable for corporate infrastructure and include the following:
    • management vlan
    • production vlan
  • High availability

When finished, export the diagram as a PDF document (Note: You will need to use this diagram again in Project 3, so ensure you save the xml source file!) and submit it to the Assignment folder. Figure 2 demonstrates how to export your draw.io diagram as a PDF document:

Figure 2. Draw.io ‘Export’ as Function to PDF

 

How Will My Work Be Evaluated?

1.1.3: Present ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task.

2.2.2: Evaluate sources of information on a topic for relevance and credibility.

10.1.1: Identify the problem to be solved.

10.1.2: Gather project requirements to meet stakeholder needs.

10.1.3: Define the specifications of the required technologies.

13.1.1: Create documentation appropriate to the stakeholder.

13.2.1: Evaluate vendor recommendations in the context of organization requirements.

 

When you are finished, upload your work to the dropbox below.

Review the syllabus for information about late policies and resubmitted assignments.

   

Rubric Name: Deliverable 1: Network Infrastructure Design Diagramming

This table lists criteria and criteria group name in the first column. The first row lists level names and includes scores if the rubric uses a numeric scoring method.Evaluation Criteria

Exceeds

Meets

Approaches

Does not Meet

Criterion Score

1.1.3: Present ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task.

10 points

Presents a logical flow of ideas that is easily identifiable and completely appropriate to the task.

8.5 points

Presents ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task.

7.5 points

Attempts to present ideas, but the logic is not clear and/or not appropriate to the task.

0 points

Does not present ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task.

Score of 1.1.3: Present ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task.,/ 10

2.2.2: Evaluate sources of information on a topic for relevance and credibility.

10 points

Evaluates sources of information thoroughly and appropriately on a topic for relevance and credibility.

8.5 points

Evaluates sources of information on a topic for relevance and credibility.

8.5 points

Attempts to evaluate sources of information on a topic for relevance and credibility, but there are gaps in the evaluation.

0 points

Does not evaluate sources of information on a topic for relevance and credibility.

Score of 2.2.2: Evaluate sources of information on a topic for relevance and credibility.,/ 10

10.1.1: Identify the problem to be solved.

16 points

Presents a relevant IT problem clearly and specifically.

13.6 points

Presents an IT problem that requires a solution.

12 points

Identifies an IT problem but may lack clarity and/or specificity regarding the need to be addressed.

0 points

Does not identify an IT problem to be solved.

Score of 10.1.1: Identify the problem to be solved.,/ 16

10.1.2: Gather project requirements to meet stakeholder needs.

16 points

Identifies IT project requirements in a thorough and clear manner to meet all stated stakeholder needs.

13.6 points

Identifies IT project requirements to meet stated stakeholder needs.

12 points

Attempts to identify project requirements to meet stakeholder needs, but there are gaps and/or lack of clarity.

0 points

Does not identify IT project requirements to meet stated stakeholder needs.

Score of 10.1.2: Gather project requirements to meet stakeholder needs.,/ 16

10.1.3: Define the specifications of required technologies.

16 points

Defines thoroughly and clearly the specifications of required technologies.

13.6 points

Defines the specifications of required technologies.

12 points

Attempts to define the specifications of required technologies, but there are gaps and/or lack of clarity.

0 points

Does not define the specifications of required technologies.

Score of 10.1.3: Define the specifications of required technologies.,/ 16

13.1.1: Create documentation appropriate to the stakeholder.

16 points

Creates thorough and accurate IT documentation that exceeds requirements.

13.6 points

Creates IT documentation that meets requirements.

12 points

Creates IT documentation that lacks detail and/or does not fully meet requirements.

0 points

Does not create appropriate IT documentation.

Score of 13.1.1: Create documentation appropriate to the stakeholder.,/ 16

13.2.1: Evaluate vendor recommendations in the context of organization requirements.

16 points

Evaluate and provides detailed justification for vendor recommendations in the context of organization requirements.

13.6 points

Evaluates vendor recommendations in the context of organization requirements.

12 points

Attempts to evaluate vendor recommendations in the context of organization requirements, but some recommendations lack detail or do not consider context.

0 points

Does not evaluate vendor recommendations in the context of organization requirements.

Score of 13.2.1: Evaluate vendor recommendations in the context of organization requirements.,/ 16

Rubric Total ScoreTotal

/ 100

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