You are a junior network administrator and because of your ongoing experience your manager has… 1 answer below »
You are a junior network administrator and because of your ongoing
experience your manager has assigned you a new client to assist them
setup their new network.
The design and requirements have been provided to you in a simple
diagram and instruction set.
You have been advised of the following criteria:
1. Routers and default gateways are always set to the first IP
address in the range.
2. Switches will always get the second IP address in the range.
3. End devices (servers and workstations etc.) will get an IP
address starting at 20 for the host address.
4. Servers will have their MAC address stored on the switch.
The following networks will be set up:
? DMZ – Used for placing internet facing devices to be able to be
reached from the internet as well as the internal corporate
network (CorpNet).
? Server Network (ServerNet) – used for storing the internal
company data that only the internal corporate users are able to
access.
? Corporate Network (CorpNet) – used by the normal users of the
company in the head office that are able to access the internet,
the internal servers network and the DMZ. There are multiple
departments in the head office and each should not be able to
communicate with computers in other departments.
? Remote Network (RemoteNet) – is for a remote office that are able
to access the DMZ, the Server Net and the internet.
Your task is to configure the network in simulation software so that it
can be tested before it is implemented.
You must devise any security options you deem appropriate to meet
the requirements and configure and document them so they can be
used when the network is implemented.
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