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CWK 2.

1b Practical Implementation - Scenario


Due to increased complex computing activities in the School of Computer, Telecoms and Networking (CTN) the Faculty has directed the school to operate in its own environment to avoid discrepancies amongst other parts of the faculty. After a meeting with the Heads of IT, your actions include: to implement an independent infrastructure illustrated in Figure 1. to translate the organisational structure of the Professional Development (Figure 2) into CTNHub.ac.uk. to provide access to resources using the single domain strategy as requested in Table 1.
Figure1: CTNHub.ac.uk Infrastructure

RWDC01 MP HUB Ins

VLAN 596

W2K801 MP HUB Stu CTNHub.ac.uk

VLAN 802

Figure 2: Professional Development Team


Sham M Head of CTN

Note: student name = Your name

student name Network Administrator Corporate IT Mo E Dave J Rob R

Maid D Professional Development Director

Bol N Program Manager

Hig J Program Manger

Ban R Trainer

Smi R Trainer

Sha P Trainer

Jon S Trainer

Mag C

Afs F

Mur S

Bon A

Academic Programs

External Programs

Table 1: Resource requirements


Resource Path All Staff All Students External Team Academic Team Management & IT

Data Data Data Data Printer Printer Printer

\\W2K801\StudDocs \\W2K801\TrainDocs \\RWDC01\External \\RWDC01\Academic \\W2K801\HPLaserJet4MONO \\RWDC01\HPLaserJet4COLOUR \\RWDC01\HPLaserJet4COLOUR1

R&W R&W

Read R&W R&W

Print Print

Print Print

Full Control Full Control Full Control Full Control Full Control Full Control Full Control

After further meetings with Senior Engineers and your line manger you were able to further establish the following requirement: 1. IP address management a. IPv4 Server Data: i. 192.168. studID.1 - 5 for static IP address vlan596 ii. 192.168. studID.200 - 205 for static IP address vlan802 iii. 192.168. studID.6 - 150 for clients iv. 192.168. studID.6 15 for use only by remote clients. v. 192.168. studID.16 for 01:00:B3:E4:E0:01(physical address) b. Server responsibility: i. Provide clients with an IP address for period of 720 hours. ii. Provide clients with relevant service information: Gateway 192.168.1.1 Name Server IP (W2K801) Domain Name iii. Share data with Name Servers.
studID = last two digits of your Student Number

2. Directory Service a. The directory will only be writable from RWDC1. b. Although fast and reliable IP connectivity exists this is limited. i. Domain data must be available in both locations MP HUB Ins (RWDC1) MP HUB Stu (W2K801) ii. Availability Tuesday and Thursday 12 4 AM Saturday and Sunday 12 6 AM iii. Recommended connectivity intervals Weekdays hourly Weekends every 2 hours iv. Caching to be used in VLAN 802.

3. Directory Contents a. Organisational Units to identify: i. management and teams b. User accounts for valid users must be created i. Naming standard: surname.initial c. Security Groups to identify team functions and their resource abilities i. Single domain strategy d. Computer Accounts i. Each named user has a laptop Naming standard: vlan-surname-initial ii. 12 computer accounts in VLAN 802 exist in the Microsoft Academy Lab (Room MP292) Naming standard: vlan-description-room number

4. Print Services a. HP Laser Jet 4 MONO i. Location: VLAN 802 ii. Port: 192.168. studID.102 iii. studID = last two digits of your Student Number b. HP Laser Jet 4 Colour i. Location VLAN 596 ii. Port: LPT1 c. HP Laser Jet 4 Colour 1 i. Port : LPT1 ii. Priority: Highest d. Print Management from RWDC01

5. Data shares a. Share permission to proved data b. NTFS permission to control access

At the next IT development meeting in two weeks, you are required to demonstrate the implementation within the virtual test network. Your manager has further requested that you produce a concise technical specification of how this can be achieved. He also advised you to make available a paper copy of any technical scripts you use during the implementation

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