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Network System Implementation
for the Marconi Law Firm, LLC.
Orlando, Florida
Your Name
Your Fictitious Company Name
Milestone 1 – Ensure that your name and fictitious company name are on the cover page, above.
Milestone 4 - Update your table of contents at the very end of the class before you submit this document. Note that the some of the titles and page number are incorrect. Table of Contents
Project Scope
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3
Network Objectives
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3
IP Network Design Table
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3
Network Configuration and Procedural Checklist
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4
User Logins and Passwords
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6
Network Topology Diagram with IP Addresses
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6
Capital and Operating Requirements
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7
Hardware and Software Specifications
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8
Timesheets
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11
Status Reports
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12
Project Scope
Milestone 2 – Please answer each question in its own paragraph. Please make sure that your answers are written in complete sentences
.
Remember to look back at the business case study that you are provided in the Documentation section of the course as a reference.
Why are you initiating this project for Marconi Law?
Your answer
What are the key objectives or high-level work specifications that you will provide to Marconi
Law?
Your answer
What are the project deliverables and need in terms of hardware and software?
Your answer
What is not included in this project? Your answer
What are the project constraints? Your answer
What are at least 5 key success factors that will define this project?
1
Your answer
How long and how much will this project take and cost, respectively?
Your answer
Network Objectives/Benefits
Milestone 2 – What benefits will Marconi gain after the network is up and running? You should have at least 3 benefits listed, but there are many more.
Title of benefit 1 – description of benefit 1
Title of benefit 2 – description of benefit 2
Title of benefit 3 – description of benefit 3
IP Network Design Table
Milestone 2
– create static IP addresses (
use only dotted decimal format
) for your network hardware. The subnet that you’re working with is 10.10.119.0/24, Class A network. Please visit this website (
https://www.ipaddressguide.com/cidr
) to get your IP range.
You can use this website as a reference to help you understand what your network ID and broadcast address are (
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/what-is-network-id-and-host-id-in-ip-
addresses/
)
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IP Address
Netmask
First IP
Last IP
Total Host
Network ID
Broadcast Address
Nod
e
Hardware Name
Static IP address
1
Marconi Computer
2
Jones Computer
3
Stark Computer
4
Drums Computer
5
Shoemaker Computer
6
Brooks Computer
7
Long Computer
2
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Adams Computer
9
Smith Computer
10
Schultz Computer
11
Marconi VoIP Phone
12
Jones VoIP Phone
13
Stark VoIP Phone
14
Drums VoIP Phone
15
Shoemaker VoIP Phone
16
Brooks VoIP Phone
17
Long VoIP Phone
18
Adams VoIP Phone
19
Smith VoIP Phone
20
Schultz VoIP Phone
21
Router
22
Server
23
Switch
24
WAP 1
25
WAP 2
26
Printer
27
Smart TV
28
Conference Phone
3
Network Configuration Process
Milestone 3
– I want to see the exact steps you’re taking to complete the setup and configuration
process for users, groups, folders and permissions. I have provided you with the first three steps,
below, but you should tell me what other steps you need to take to accomplish the setup and configuration of your users, groups, folders, and permissions. User Accounts
Setup and Configuration Process
Dan Marconi
Phil Jones
Karen Stark
Evelyn Schultz
Bill Shoemaker
Mike Drums
Lisa Brooks
Terry Long
Samuel Adams
Brian Smith
Step 1: Launch Windows Server 2019
VM
Step 2: Log into server using admin password Step 3: Open Server Manager
by going to Windows Start Menu
and click on Server Manager
Next step:
Next step:
Next step:
Etc…
Groups
Setup and Configuration Process
_Attorneys
_Accounting
_Administrative
Step 1: Launch Windows Server 2019
VM
Step 2: Log into server using admin password Step 3: Open Server Manager
by going to Windows Start Menu
and click on Server Manager
Next step:
Next step:
Next step:
Etc…
Folders and Permissions
Setup and Configuration Process
4
Attorneys
Accounting
Administrative
Create Folders
Step 1: Launch File Manager
Step 2: Double-click on Local C drive
Next step:
Next step:
Next step:
Etc…
Set Sharing Permissions
Step 1: Launch Windows Server 2019
VM
Step 2: Log into server using admin password Step 3: Open Server Manager
by going to Windows Start Menu
and click on Server Manager
Next step:
Next step:
Next step:
Etc…
User Logins and Passwords
Milestone 3
– This table will contain the login IDs and passwords for your users you create on your server. It is quite self-explanatory.
On your Windows Server, be sure to set your passwords to NOT expire on first time login. It’ll save you headaches when you get to the testing phase. Employee Name
Employee Title
Login ID
Password
Dan Marconi
Phil Jones Karen Stark
Evelyn Schultz
Bill Shoemaker
Mike Drums
Lisa Brooks
Terry Long
Samuel Adams
Brian Smith
Network Topology Diagram with Employee Names and Node Numbers
Milestone 1
– You will use the diagram below as a foundation for visually creating your network. Save this image out and import it into Visual Paradigm (
https://online.visual-
paradigm.com/login.jsp
)
so you may edit it. Replace the blank diagram below with your 5
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updated diagram from Visual Paradigm
for each week (milestone). Do not try to edit this diagram directly here in Word.
The LAN (Local Area Network) for this project will consist of the LAN backbone (your router, server, and switch) then all your hardware. The network backbone is the typical hardware you need for your network to operate properly in a business such as the Marconi Law Firm.
All hardware must appear in your diagram. If you don’t remember what all is needed, please see
the business case study.
Place your network backbone (the items described directly above) in the mechanical closet.
Milestone 2
– using any feedback from week 1, update your network diagram to contain missing
or incorrect items and improve on the diagram.
Label (legibly) your network diagram with the following:
Hardware Type
Employee Name
Corresponding Node Numbers from IP table
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7
Capital and Operating Costs
Milestone 1
This table will contain the costs for this project
. You should leave the labor per unit cost at $125 and your maintenance and support per unit cost at $15,000. I provided these costs to you. Please be sure that you account for a RAID 5 when purchasing your hard drives.
Hardware and Software
Per Unit Cost
Quantity
Total Cost
Laptops
Router Server
Switch
Server Hard Drives
(Consider a RAID 5)
VoIP Phones
Conference Phone
WAPs
Printer
Smart TV
Windows Server 2019
Windows 10 Pro
Labor
$125
40 hrs
$5,000
Annual ongoing network maintenance and support
$15,000
1 yr
$15,000
GRAND TOTAL
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Hardware and Software Specification Tables
Milestone 1
– Please complete the hardware and software specification tables below. Remember that you may only use one vendor (
https://www.cdw.com/
) as is stated in the assignment instructions. Please do not use Google or another search engine. If necessary, you may use the manufacturer’s website to locate additional information as necessary. Remember to size your switch based on the number of nodes (ports) that you need. Review the Marconi Business Case Study document to know your hardware and quantities.
Laptops
Brand/Manufacturer
Product Line
Model
Processor/Clock Speed
Memory/Speed
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Hard Drive/Capacity
Embedded Security
Display/Size/Resolution
Networking
Operating System
Cache
OS
Page URL
Server Brand/Manufacturer
Product Line
Model
Hard Drive/Capacity
Processor
Memory/Speed
Storage Controller
Monitor
Ethernet
Operating System
Networking
Expansion Bays
Expansion Slots
Page URL
Server Hard Drives
Brand/Manufacturer
Product Line
Storage Type
Hard Drive Type
Form Factor
Interface
Capacity
Data Transfer Rate (DTR)
Page URL
Router
Brand/Manufacturer
Product Line
Model
RAM
Flash Memory
WAN Ports Qty
Integrated Switch
Data Link Protocol
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Network/Transfer Protocol
Page URL
Switch
Brand/Manufacturer
Product Line
Model
RAM
Flash Memory
Performance
Capacity
Ports Qty*
Page URL
*Switch needs to accommodate all hardware (nodes) for this LAN project.
Printer
Brand/Manufacturer
Product Line
Model
Duty Capacity
Printing Output Type
Processor
RAM
Networking
Page URL
Wireless Access Points (WAPs)
Brand/Manufacturer
Product Line
Model
Antenna
Capacity
Networking
Interface
Power
Page URL
Smart TV
Brand/Manufacturer
Model
Series
Video Interface
HDMI Ports Qty
Diagonal Size
10
Resolution
Display Format
Viewing Angle
Digital Audio Format
USB Ports Qty
Wi-Fi Protocol
Page URL
Conference Phone
Brand/Manufacturer
Product Line
Model
Type
Call Services
Speakerphone
Features
Phone connections
Page URL
Server Software Brand/Manufacturer
Product Line
Version
Licensing
Page URL
Client Software Brand/Manufacturer
Product Line
Version
Licensing
Page URL
VoIP Phones
Brand/Manufacturer
Product Line
Model
Type
Conference Call Capability
Call Services
Speakerphone
Additional Functions
Features
VoIP Protocols
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IP Address Assignment
Network Protocols
PoE Support
Voice Features
Page URL
Timesheets
Milestones 1, 2, 3, and 4 – Each week, you should enter at least three
activities per milestone
. Be sure to total up your hours at the end of week 4. Add in more lines to the table as needed. Milestone
Activity Description (be descriptive)
Start
Time
End
Time
Total
Activit
y Time
Activity
Date
Milestone 1
Milestone 1
Milestone 1
Milestone 2
Milestone 2
Milestone 2
Milestone 3
Milestone 3
Milestone 3
Milestone 4
Milestone 4
Milestone 4
TOTAL HOURS
Status Reports
Milestones 1, 2, 3, and 4
Note that there are THREE
tables
in this “Status Reports” section of the project report, one entitled, “
Accomplished this week
,” one entitled, “
Planned for Next Week
,” and one entitled, “
Comments
.”
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Each week, you should enter at least three
activities
that you completed for each milestone you worked on, at least three activities
that you are planning for the upcoming week, and answer all questions
in the comments section.
Accomplished this week
Milestone 1: Milestone 1: Milestone 1: Milestone 2: Milestone 2: Milestone 2: Milestone 3: Milestone 3: Milestone 3: Milestone 4: Milestone 4: Milestone 4: Milestones 1, 2, and 3
Enter at least three
activities
that you are planning for next week. Add in more lines to the table as needed. See the “Weekly Breakdown and Example Documents” activity in FSO for information on what we are planning to do in class for each milestone.
Planned for next week
Coming up for milestone 2: fill these lines in for milestone 1
Coming up for milestone 2: Coming up for milestone 2: Coming up for milestone 3: fill these lines in for milestone 2
Coming up for milestone 3: Coming up for milestone 3: 13
Coming up for milestone 4: fill these lines in for milestone 3
Coming up for milestone 4: Coming up for milestone 4: Milestones 1, 2, 3, and 4
Ensure that you complete the questions in the Comments
table so I know what issues, problems, concerns, etc. you may have run into. I use this information to provide feedback and to help you learn. If you did not run into problems, then tell me so. Otherwise, this section is considered incomplete.
Comments for each milestone
Milestone 1: What problems did you run into? How did you fix them? Is there anything that you did not complete that you now have to push off into the next milestone? Any other comments? Milestone 2: What problems did you run into? How did you fix them? Is there anything that you did not complete that you now have to push off into the next milestone? Any other comments? Milestone 3: What problems did you run into? How did you fix them? Is there anything that you did not complete that you now have to push off into the next milestone? Any other comments? Milestone 4: What problems did you run into? How did you fix them? Is there anything that you did not complete that you now have to push off into the next milestone? Any other comments? 14
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