You have been recently hired as a network administrator for the xAcme Technology Trade School. The company is realizing that the local systems administrators need help implementing certain technologies at each of the remote locations, as well as final WAN configurations. Out of the network administrators on staff, you have been asked to move forward the project. With your background and skills, you will design, implement, and assist in configurations to support xAcme’s topology. Technologies to implement will differ from site to site, as administrators have begun topology implementations. You will be provided the overall topology as well as certain device configurations in order to determine the best course of action per site/challenge. In addition to helping them configure their network, they require that all new network administrators obtain their CCNA Certification within 60 days of being hired. You are excited about starting this project but realize creating a schedule to help balance your work and home life will be key to success.
In this learning demonstration, you will use TestOut Routing and Switching Pro (LabSim) to learn how to install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot Cisco internetworking devices in a small enterprise branch network. LabSim will also prepare you for the CCNA Certification exam. In order to identify your strengths and weaknesses, you will first complete the CCNA Certification Practice Exam. The practice exam is designed to assess your preparedness for the certification exam. During the course of the next eight weeks, as you step through each set of activities in LabSim, you will submit the configurations in three parts. Use the results of the certification practice exam you took at the beginning of the class to help guide you on which areas within LabSim you should pay closer attention to.
Completion of this project will demonstrate your ability to master a number of competencies articulated in the Computer Networks and Cybersecurity program. As this is a 300-level course in the Computer Networks and Security program, you will learn to configure and manage Cisco switches within multiprotocol internetworks.
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Along with the challenges presented in this document, you will be provided an overall site topology to work from, as well as specific device configurations (where applicable) to make your recommendations.
Suggested solutions should be comprehensive and justified in approach. Configurations of technologies should be written out to help guide the systems administrators with implementation. In some cases, you may find it necessary to implement additional cabling, which can be done by adding to the supplied topology. Any adjustments to the sites’ topology that you find necessary should be documented and supplied with your submission.
Your document will be divided up by site and solutions per site. Each area is unique in requirements but collectively will demonstrate your understanding of network routing and switching technologies. Each scenario will provide you with suggested sections within TestOut (LabSim) to use as a guide in your analysis and recommendations.
You can use this template as a guide on how to format your project. Be sure to cite your external sources using theIEEE citation style. To learn how you will be assessed on this assignment, please take a moment to review the rubric.
Existing VLANs
Remote locations vary in terms of size and requirements. Some implementations will require current site router/switch-running configurations, which will be provided. All sites will use the following four VLANs, but you will need to configure only what is asked per site (some assumptions will be made).
· Existing VLANs, per xACME:
· Faculty VLAN
· used by faculty on-site for all office locations (non-instructional communications)
· total devices per site will vary
· Administrative VLAN
· used by staff on-site for business administrative communications
· total devices per site will vary
· Academic VLAN
· used by faculty and students for classroom labs and instructional communications
· total devices per site will vary
· Server VLAN
· used by IT staff for all technology/management communications
· total devices per site will vary