Threaded
Case Study Introduction
This (TCS)
Threaded Case Study is put together as part of the CCNA
Network Academy Course.
The objective
of the threaded case study is to produce a portion of the design
for an Enterprise Wide network to be implemented across several
educational sites. This enterprise network will contain a Local
Area Network (LAN) or networks. These will be interconnected
as a Wide Area Network (WAN) to form the SunnySlope Facility!
This case
study focuses on the SunnySlope College site within is chosen
by the author to act as the Primary Site.
Case
Study Presentation
The design
brief requires the case study to be presented as web pages.
Case
Study Requirements
Within WAN
the routed protocols to be supported are TCP/IP and Novell IPX.
The routing protocol will be IGRP.
A single
Class B IP address, 156.1.0.0, has been as allocated to the
SunnySlope project. A suitable addressing
scheme is to be devised accommodating the subnetting and
host requirements of the Enterprise. Initially three workgroups
per site are required - Administration, Curriculum (student)
and Server. Restricted access across workgroups is required.
Assumptions
As This
is a collection of networks under a common administration sharing
a common routing strategy the assumption has been made that
the Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA) has allocated
an Autonomous System (AS) number. 10 will be used as the AS
number in this threaded case study.
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