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jcoacro
Jun 10, 2009, 11:40 AM
I will be extremely gratefull if someone can solve this. I need it in 2 days .

International software company that is developing, documenting and testing all kinds of software applications.
The company is on a whole floor in a building, but soon it is moving to new location.
The company has 30-40 employees which can be categorised in this groups:

Group A: Has 7 employees (Angelina, Peter, John, George, Anna, Monika and Igor) and is primary developing and testing 3D multiplayer games.
The members develop the games or test them by playing on the network.Everyone of them is using internet tome to time. Igor, who is a manager
Of the group A, does not develop or test the software, he's just monitoring the logs for the projects which are located on a server dedicated to this group.
Every chAnge in the code or documentation is written in this logs

Group B: Has 6 employees (Kristina, Michael, Nick, Anton, Kiro, Pero) is working on development of software that detects passive programs
In the network(eg. Sniffers). The company is planing to employ 2-3 extra members in this group.

Group C: has 4 employees (Pit, Elena, Kyle and Mito) and is developing a variation of File Transfer Protocol(FTP). Mito is a manager on this group

Group D: has 4 employees (Maria, Beth, Jovan and Vladimir) is responsible for administration in the company. Employees work with standard business
Applications which make changes in the company database on a separate server. Also, they use internet to search for projects for which the company can bid.
Beth is a group manager

Group E:has 4 employees Victor, Magdalena, Tina and Zoran,) and is responsible for development and maintenance of the company website. They also download software from internet and produce CD's


Iva, Brad and Jonathan are administrators of the computer network and are responsible for it to work efficiently

Stefan is a general manager of the company. He uses software for video conferencing to communicate with the managers and administrators

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Additional Info::

- Every group has a laser printer
- Managers have color ink-jet printer
- All employees have mails on the company mail server
- All employees have to authentificate to get access rights
- All managers and administrators have access to the company database


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The new building the company is moving to has:

1 Floor:
-one big office that fits 12 workstations(12 computers and 12 employees)
-big office that fits 10 workstations
-office that fits 5 workstations
-Little room of 4 square meters

2 Floor:

-office that fits 8 workstations
-office that fits 3 workstations
-office that fits 2 workstations
-Little room of 6 square meters

Basement:
Two little rooms, each 4 square meters


The company is making new network in the new building. They are interested to make the new network expandable, to be efficient, to be secure.
The price is a very inportant factor also, so it should have optimal price-performance ratio (unnesesary expensive equipment which is not going to be fully used should not be considered)
On this picture is the network design in the old building. They use four 10Base2 segments, each 150m far from the next one and two 10BaseT segments.
http://i43.tinypic.com/nq87k.jpg
1. Almost all users have complained that the network is slow. What could be the problem? Do not consider segment G , which was installed later.
2. In 10Base segment A, the second computer(Client B) could not connect and communicate with any other computer. All other computers are communicating normally with others. What could be the reason for this problem.http://i42.tinypic.com/5d7bkw.jpg
3. Segment G has been installed later to enable communication to new employees. But with the installation of this segment new problems occurred. Stations from segments F and D could not communicate with stations from segment G and viceversa. What could be the reasons for this problem?
4. Suggest new network design for the new network in the new building. Draw a network map which will show the location of every employee and group. Identificate the needed servers from the description and show their location, and the location of all interconnection network devices and connections. Describe the design , your decisions and explain how the problems which are described in (1,2,3) are eliminated with the design you suggest.

Curlyben
Jun 10, 2009, 11:50 AM
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chuckhole
Jun 11, 2009, 10:34 AM
For one thing, you need to tell your school to get new training books. This stuff is about 15 years old.

NeedKarma
Jun 11, 2009, 10:43 AM
For one thing, you need to tell your school to get new training books. This stuff is about 15 years old.Agreed. Those are some old Ethernet standards. LOL!

chuckhole
Jun 11, 2009, 10:50 AM
Agreed. Those are some old Ethernet standards. LOL!

Yep. So here is a recommendation. Scrap the entire network and get rid of those CAT3 cables, repeaters and hubs and replace it all with single mode fiber for the long runs, CAT6 copper for the short runs and get new 10/100/1000BaseT Layer 3 switches with POE so you can run the new VoIP phones as well. VLAN your phones and data with CoS/QoS rules and don't forget the video conferencing gear for the meeting rooms... and money is no object.

NeedKarma
Jun 11, 2009, 11:00 AM
What, no wireless? :)

retsoksirhc
Jun 11, 2009, 11:06 AM
Want some Nortel Baystck 24ports? I have some old ones sitting around, lol. 30-40 employees will fit nicely into 48 ports. Set up a few vlans, throw a cisco pix in front of it, and call it good.

retsoksirhc
Jun 11, 2009, 11:07 AM
Agreed. Those are some old Ethernet standards. LOL!

No kidding, lol. BUS topology? I've never actually SEEN hardware for that.