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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
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Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
Please help with assignment attached.Â
You have been promoted to Senior Network Engineer for the Acme Metal Company! Your first assignment is to design the network layer for their new WAN. They have three sites: Chicago, Kansas City and headquarters in St. Louis. You can assume that there are 100 devices in Chicago and Kansas City, but 300 devices in St. Louis. You may assume a single router at each site is adequate and you may configure as many interfaces as needed per router. The devices may be attached to the router via either switches or hubs. Using virtual networks and a cloud architecture is encouraged but not required. You will need to provide the following:
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ProjectYou have been promoted to Senior Network Engineer for the Acme Metal Company! Your first assignment is to design the network layer for their new WAN. They have three sites: Chicago, Kansas City and headquarters in St. Louis. You can assume that there are 100 devices in Chicago and Kansas City, but 300 devices in St. Louis. You may assume a single router at each site is adequate and you may configure as many interfaces as needed per router. The devices may be attached to the router via either switches or hubs. Using virtual networks and a cloud architecture is encouraged but not required. You will need toprovide the following:1. A drawing of your design (this needs to be an attachment in something I can read such as word, jpeg), you should group your devices into work groups so that you don't have to designate all 300 devices individually (something like below). Also use your own IP addressing and naming conventions!2. An interface table for the router at each site.Guidance: Assuming you select the classical configuration you will have one router at eachsite. Each must have a minimum of 3 interfaces: one internal; lo, one to support theworkgroups at that site (a LAN) and one to connect to the routers at the two other sites(a WAN). Your interface names should be appropriate for the architecture ie eth0 for a LANor atmo or s0 (serial) for the WAN. You may have more interfaces for performance orsecurity reasons, but they are not required.This is assuming your WAN features a cloud topology. If you use a point-to-point topologythe router at the top of the hierarchy will require an addition inte
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