Monday, June 3, 2019

Creating a WAN Diagram

Creating a WAN DiagramBY JAN AVIT MICOLH MATUGASCreating WAN Diagrama) Create a WAN diagram detailing and labeling all components of a WAN net income according to the scenario (nedeucerk devices, computers and servers configurations). Every peg must have their own IP range.Figure 1 Actual Diagram of Wellington macrocosm subsumeed to its all branchesFigure 2. Actual Diagram of Wellington Main OfficeFigure 3. Actual Diagram of Napier and ChristchurchFigure 4. Actual Diagram of Auckland and Taurangab) preserve down the IP address range for all branches.1. Wellington 192.110.2.1/242. Napier 192.90.1.2/243. Christchurch 192.117.3.1/244. Auckland 122.13.58.4/245. Tauranga 192.168.14.0/24c) List down the components used in the ne twork you have created with their configuration, separated by branch ComponentConfigurationWellington52 PCHP Z240 SFF i5-6500 3.2GHz 8GB DDR4 1TB Win7Pro8 ServersIntel 7th Gen Core i7 7700 3.6Ghz four Core/ 16 GB DDR4 RAM4 RoutersNetgear Orbi RBK50 MU-MIMO Wi -Fi System, Orbi Router + Orbi Satellite, Tri-Band AC3000, 4 x Gigabit LAN,4 SwitchesUbiquiti UniFi Switch US-8-150W, 8-Port Gigabit Managed PoE+ Switch, with 8 x PoE/PoE+ (Max 150W) and 2 x SFP Rackmountable, Fanless, Passive 24V 802.3af/atNapier8 PCHP Z240 SFF i5-6500 3.2GHz 8GB DDR4 1TB Win7Pro2 RouterNetgear Orbi RBK50 MU-MIMO Wi-Fi System, Orbi Router + Orbi Satellite, Tri-Band AC3000, 4 x Gigabit LAN,2 SwitchUbiquiti UniFi Switch US-8-150W, 8-Port Gigabit Managed PoE+ Switch, with 8 x PoE/PoE+ (Max 150W) and 2 x SFP Rackmountable, Fanless, Passive 24V 802.3af/atChirstchurch5 PCHP Z240 SFF i5-6500 3.2GHz 8GB DDR4 1TB Win7ProRouterNetgear Orbi RBK50 MU-MIMO Wi-Fi System, Orbi Router + Orbi Satellite, Tri-Band AC3000, 4 x Gigabit LAN,SwitchUbiquiti UniFi Switch US-8-150W, 8-Port Gigabit Managed PoE+ Switch, with 8 x PoE/PoE+ (Max 150W) and 2 x SFP Rackmountable, Fanless, Passive 24V 802.3af/atUTP cableCat45Auckland18 PCHP Z240 SFF i5-6500 3.2GHz 8GB DDR4 1TB Win7ProRouterNetge ar Orbi RBK50 MU-MIMO Wi-Fi System, Orbi Router + Orbi Satellite, Tri-Band AC3000, 4 x Gigabit LAN,SwitchUbiquiti UniFi Switch US-8-150W, 8-Port Gigabit Managed PoE+ Switch, with 8 x PoE/PoE+ (Max 150W) and 2 x SFP Rackmountable, Fanless, Passive 24V 802.3af/atTauranga4 PCHP Z240 SFF i5-6500 3.2GHz 8GB DDR4 1TB Win7Pro2 RoutersNetgear Orbi RBK50 MU-MIMO Wi-Fi System, Orbi Router + Orbi Satellite, Tri-Band AC3000, 4 x Gigabit LAN,2 SwitchesUbiquiti UniFi Switch US-8-150W, 8-Port Gigabit Managed PoE+ Switch, with 8 x PoE/PoE+ (Max 150W) and 2 x SFP Rackmountable, Fanless, Passive 24V 802.3af/at2 ServersIntel 7th Gen Core i7 7700 3.6Ghz musculus quadriceps femoris Core/ 16 GB DDR4 RAMd) Explain the WAN diagram in terms of how the branches network are connected and justify your choose of network devices and components for each branch.As I observed, most of the connector is being done by the VPN connections. Like Napier and Christchurch, they are equipped with router-to-router VPN co nnections. Through this, its very easy to connect from branch to main office. Also with the Auckland and Tauranga they are also using VPN that can stay connected 24/7 a day. It is also equipped with T1 connection that allows them to have a smooth transition experience. For me the most heavy device is the Router. Through this all the connections of all branches is possible (Intranet and Extranet VPN Business Scenarios, 2007).e) Provide a scenario explaining how a branch leave alone connect to the company main office. This company is already expanding. In fact it has already 4 branches across the country. So for this the company will make sure that all employees can have access to all network resources that they need in order to finish their job effectively. With this, it is very important also to assure the protection of creating the path on how you connect it. By the use of site-to-site VPN, it will create a path called tunnel between two sites via internet. This will allow the branches to access the file servers at the main office. The data being transfer are all encapsulated so youre both protected as you send and receive data.f) Provide a scenario explaining how a bloodline partner will access the extranet.The business partner is one of the most valuable move in any organization. We should care and provide good communications to create a good bond. In order to make this happen, the Main office and the business partner should be connected through a secure IPSec tunnel (VPN), then allowing the business partner to access the Main offices file server to perform their various tasks, like updating and monitoring the product stocks (Intranet and Extranet VPN Business Scenarios, 2007).Using the diagram that you created before, answer the following questionsa) Create a routing table for every branch if applicable.This routing table is from Christchurch branch, where it has 5 PC.DestinationSubnet MaskGatewayInterfaceMetricProtocol192.117.3.2255.255.255.0192.11 7.3.1Local empyrean Network1Local192.117.3.3255.255.255.0192.117.3.1Local commonwealth Network1Local192.117.3.4255.255.255.0192.117.3.1Local Area Network1Local192.117.3.5255.255.255.0192.117.3.1Local Area Network1Local192.117.3.6255.255.255.0192.117.3.1Local Area Network1Localb) Which protocol or protocols should be used to ensure the routing tables are correct and working.There are 3 types of Routing ProtocolsStatic default onDynamicStatic This type of protocol is being done my manual configurations. Each destination is all configured manually, like configuring the known destination and subnet mask. slackness In this protocol, the main feature is to send packets into unknown network destination. (Not in routing table) and it has also one exit port.Dynamic This protocol caters all the features that able muster up and update routing tables on routers. This is very efficient to use because it will directly connect all known networks and send/receive data between two routers.I ch oose the Dynamic protocol, because as you can see it is packed with all the good features that very useful and convenient to use. In this protocol you can save more time and resources(Academy, 2014).ReferencesAcademy, C. N. (2014, March 24). Cisco Networking Academys Introduction to Routing Dynamically. Retrieved from http//www.ciscopress.com http//www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2180210seqNum=7Academy, C. N. (2014, March 24). Cisco Networking Academys Introduction to Routing Dynamically. Retrieved from http//www.ciscopress.com http//www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2180210seqNum=7Intranet and Extranet VPN Business Scenarios. (2007, shocking 3). Retrieved from http//www.cisco.com http//www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/vpn_modules/misc/Archive_-6342/6342cmbo.htmlwp1057569Academy, C. N. (2014, March 24). Cisco Networking Academys Introduction to Routing Dynamically. Retrieved from http//www.ciscopress.com http//www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=218021 0seqNum=7Intranet and Extranet VPN Business Scenarios. (2007, August 3). Retrieved from http//www.cisco.com http//www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/vpn_modules/misc/Archive_-6342/6342cmbo.htmlwp1057569Intranet and Extranet VPN Business Scenarios. (2007, August 3). Retrieved from http//www.cisco.com http//www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/vpn_modules/misc/Archive_-6342/6342cmbo.htmlwp1064626

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