Create A Network Configuration Diagram In Microsoft Visio Using Either The Basic Network Diagram Or Detailed Network Diagram Symbol Sets:
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Overview
Understanding basic network terminology and the rationale for specific network configurations is a key skill for succeeding in the information technology field. In this activity, you will
demonstrate your understanding of both network terminology and systems mapping to create a home network diagram and define common networking terms.
Prompt
To demonstrate your understanding of these concepts, address the following:
1. Define the following IT concepts, and describe their role and importance within a network:
1. IP address and DNS
2. Server and client
3. VPN
4. Firewalls
5. LANs and WANs
2. Choose one of the following scenarios and create a network configuration diagram in Microsoft Visio using either the Basic Network Diagram or Detailed Network Diagram
symbol sets:
1. Justin Altuve operates a small photography business out of his home. He connects to the internet through a cable modem connected to a wireless router. For information
security, he uses a firewall. On his network, he has a desktop PC, a laptop, an IP phone, and a printer. He uses a digital camera that he regularly syncs with his laptop.
2. Georgia Springer runs a small accounting firm with two partners and a secretary. Each employee has a personal workstation. Client information is stored on a central
server shared between all workstations in the office. There is a single networked device that functions as a copier, printer, fax machine, and scanner. The office’s network
has a firewall and connects to the internet through a cable modem.
3. Compose a brief 100- to 200-word summary of the network configuration you modeled in Visio, including a description of the network configurations you would recommend. In
your summary, use the vocabulary discussed in the first part of this assignment and describe how these components work together within the context of a network.
Guidelines for Submission
Your submission must include:
A bulleted list that defines the identified key terms and concepts for network configurations.
A model of a networked system using Microsoft Visio.
Note: You may use either the Basic Network Diagram or Detailed Network Diagram symbol sets.
A brief one- to two-paragraph summary of the home network configuration following your updates.
Network Configura�on Model Rubric
Criteria Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value
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Criteria Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Network Terminology: IP
Addresses and DNS
Exceeds proficiency in an
exceptionally clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or creative
manner
Describes IP addresses and
DNS and their roles and uses
Shows progress toward
proficiency, but with errors or
omissions; areas for
improvement may include
accuracy, clarity, logic, or detail
Does not attempt criterion 10
Network Terminology:
Server and Client
Exceeds proficiency in an
exceptionally clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or creative
manner
Describes servers and clients
and their roles and uses
Shows progress toward
proficiency, but with errors or
omissions; areas for
improvement may include
accuracy, clarity, logic, or detail
Does not attempt criterion 10
Network Terminology: VPN Exceeds proficiency in an
exceptionally clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or creative
manner
Describes VPNs and their
roles and uses
Shows progress toward
proficiency, but with errors or
omissions; areas for
improvement may include
accuracy, clarity, logic, or detail
Does not attempt criterion 10
Network Terminology:
Firewalls
Exceeds proficiency in an
exceptionally clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or creative
manner
Describes firewalls and their
roles and uses
Shows progress toward
proficiency, but with errors or
omissions; areas for
improvement may include
accuracy, clarity, logic, or detail
Does not attempt criterion 10
Network Terminology:
LANs and WANs
Exceeds proficiency in an
exceptionally clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or creative
manner
Describes LANs and WANs
and their roles and uses
Shows progress toward
proficiency, but with errors or
omissions; areas for
improvement may include
accuracy, clarity, logic, or detail
Does not attempt criterion 10
Network Configura�on
Model
Exceeds proficiency in an
exceptionally clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or creative
manner
Models a network
configuration based on the
scenario description
Shows progress toward
proficiency, but with errors or
omissions; areas for
improvement may include
accuracy, clarity, logic, or detail
Does not attempt criterion 20
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Criteria Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Network Configura�on
Descrip�on
Exceeds proficiency in an
exceptionally clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or creative
manner
Describes a network
configuration, including the
peripherals and type of
network
Shows progress toward
proficiency, but with errors or
omissions; areas for
improvement may include
accuracy, clarity, logic, and
detail and the relationships
between components
Does not attempt criterion 20
Ar�cula�on of Response Exceeds proficiency in an
exceptionally clear, insightful,
sophisticated, or creative
manner
Clearly conveys meaning with
correct grammar, sentence
structure, and spelling,
demonstrating an
understanding of audience and
purpose
Shows progress toward
proficiency, but with errors in
grammar, sentence structure,
and spelling, negatively
impacting readability
Submission has critical errors
in grammar, sentence
structure, and spelling,
preventing understanding of
ideas
5
Cita�ons and A�ribu�ons Attributes sources where
applicable using citation
methods with very few minor
errors
Attributes sources where
applicable, but with consistent
minor errors
Attributes sources where
applicable, but with major
errors
Does not attribute sources
where applicable