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Category > Programming Posted 26 Apr 2017 My Price 11.00

Digital Manufacturing Strategic Plan ­ Part 1

Hello,

I'm working on a group project and need some help. I'am struggling somewhat with this course and have included the docs outlining the project. I have to turn in my portion of the group project this Thursday. In the outline there are different sites that need an entire network designed and I have to do a written outline covering the areas needed for the Dallas site. I need help understanding and tackling this outline. I attached the outline doc for your review and appreciate any help!!

 

 

Digital Manufacturing Strategic Plan ­ Part 1
Content Requirements for IST220 Semester Project Part 1
Digital Edge Manufacturing Networking Technology Plan Modern companies realize that, no matter what they manufacture or what activities they perform,
well-running networking technology, a digital nervous system, is a necessity. They know the
importance of networking to monitor work progress and ensure the data needed to tailor their
products to the customer reach the right resource at the right time.
For this project, you will be developing a unified networking framework for an advanced
manufacturing company. Though the company is fictional, the class project is meant to
demonstrate how important an understanding of networking technologies can be when preparing
a company to compete in our modern, interconnected marketplace. Digital Edge Manufacturing Profile
To make the project more realistic, you are asked to act as a consultant to a technology company
and submit a networking proposal that will cover the networking at their manufacturing centers.
The company, Digital Edge Manufacturing (DEM), is a leader in the use of 3D-printing to
create products for a variety of industries. DEM currently has one production site outside of
Chicago, Illinois. The demand for their work is exceeding current capacity and the Board of
Directors has given the go-ahead to develop two more plant sites, with one on the East Coast and
one on the West Coast of the United States.
The project requires a complete revamp of their current WAN and LAN networking structure. Network Locations
The proposal will need to cover the following areas: National
DEM has 6 sales offices in New York City, Atlanta, Pittsburgh (technology hub), Chicago
(Corporate HQ), Dallas, and Los Angeles.
Your proposal will need to describe the networking plan for a standard office environment
consisting of desktop machines, tablets, as well as several engineering stations. The engineering
stations will be tied to 3D printers to allow technical staff the ability to work with clients in
prototyping their products before being sent to plant sites for final engineering and production.
You will also need to incorporate WAN technologies to tie all offices and current/future
manufacturing facilities into a protected and relatively seamless whole.
Per Campus
Some manufacturing sites will be multi-building. Your project should consider networking
concerns for separate buildings yet physically close to one another.
For this, requirements per building would remain but now there is a need for strong connectivity
between buildings. This may require a strong WiFi presence, physical media connection between
some buildings and a campus size LAN design.
Per Building
Depending on the manufacturing facility, there will obviously be a need for networking in
several areas: Front office including administrative and engineering Supply Warehouse Shipping Warehouse Factory floor Please remember that some of the equipment on the factory floor area may emit significant EM
radiation. So there will be a need for direct connection networks
An example manufacturing location is shown in an attached figure. User Domains
Your project write-up for Part 1 will need to include an in-depth review of the user population for
a business network infrastructure. These include: Office and administrative Engineers / IT & Technical support Manufacturing Personnel Guests For each, you will need to provide a descriptive profile of what an individual in each user group
would need when interacting with the district’s networking infrastructure. Components could
include: Office and Administrative / Guests
o Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) needs
o Reasons for access within a room (testing, presentation,
lectures, etc.)
o Security during meetings and presentations
o Secure home accessibility Engineering
o High bandwidth requirement workstations and
manufacturing floor networking
o Independent server room installations
o Secure home accessibility Manufacturing Personne
o Due to heavy data demands, there is a need for a more
guaranteed high speed throughput
o Include a discussion on in room networking needs for
devices such as sensors, printers, 3-D printing devices, etc.
o Machinery will all be networked
o Provide networking structure for a robust sensor
environment
o Secure networking including ID entry required Guests o This includes customers, contractors, media that may need
outside Internet access via or connection to company
networks for presentations, etc. Security Review
For the Part 1 overview, the discussion on security measures is a more general review of current
security technologies and policies.
Your general discussion should include some aspect of these topics: Antivirus protection – you need to consider things like central
server updates and end point protection Automated patch management – not only end-user but servers
and security devices such as firewalls and intrusion detection
devices need to be keep up-to-date Wireless network security – ease of use may be important but the
risks will outweigh the advantages. Include a discussion of how
access control and network-monitoring tools must be used to
make sure that the network is not being exploited. This includes
a review of the various networking protocols that can provide
inherent encryption and password-protection point. Hardware review – Include a review of security hardware that
could be implemented including:
o Firewalls
o Proxy servers
o Virtual Private Networks
o Intrusion Detection Sensors and System Legal Issues
With the explosion of networking over the last twenty-five years has come the realization that the
law must keep up with these technology changes to stay relevant and work to preserve privacy
and security of private individual information when necessary. As this is a public shareholder owned company, they fall under the legal requirements of some
financial auditing rules including Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
Recommendations concerning network hardware and secure records that you need to research
and provide in Part 1 include the following: http://www.sans.org/reading-room/whitepapers/legal/overviewsarbanes-oxleyinformation-security-professional-1426 (Links to
an external site.) Hardware security includes the physical protection of equipment
(e.g., computers, printers, monitors, etc.) from both theft and
damage Servers and related equipment should be placed in a secure room
with limited access Use network monitoring and packet-sniffing utilities that display
and log data traffic to detect the installation of unauthorized
hardware and/or software applications (i.e., monitor for protocol
violations, bandwidth-intensive applications, etc.) Login stations or other biometric based access points Paper format Paper Mechanics o Serif font
o Single space sentences
o 1” margins
o Page numbering Paper sections and page length
o Cover page – not part of page count
o Table of Contents – not part of page count
o Executive summary – 1 page o General review of design needs – 10-12 pages
o General review of user domains – 10-12 pages
o Report summary – 2 pages
o References – not part of page count
o Diagrams and images There is no specific limit on the use of diagrams or
images within the report. However, no matter the number
of images/diagrams, they will only account for up to 2
pages of the page count requirement for both general
reviews. o Appendices are permitted but are not part of page count By Instructure User Research Privacy policy Terms of service Facebook

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