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IT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT PHASE I INSTRUCTIONS
Project Background
Reference Figure 1. Friendly Care Hospital is one of the biggest hospitals in DC. You have
recently bought the hospital, naming it [Your Firstname Lastname] Hospital. For example, Jane
Doe Hospital. Jane Doe Hospital owns a 5-story building and houses many departments that
span multiple floors. Its Radiology department is spread across the first and second floors,
connected by a dedicated LAN. The department has recently deployed a new “Radiology
Images” application as part of their initiative to digitize patient records. However, the
department staff sometimes faces long application delays during busy hours. It also experiences
regular delays in Internet connectivity, FTPS services, web services, and email services.
Their original design, depicted in Figure 1, was categorized as a small network, providing
services for up to 200 devices. They have well surpassed this. You, as their senior network
engineer, are tasked with the job of a complete re-design. This design must support a medium-
size network for 200 to 1,000 devices.
Figure 1. Friendly Care Hospital Network Design
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Project Overview
This project along with the Phase II IT Infrastructure Project will help you understand how a
network administrator improves network performance in wired and wireless local area and wide
area networks, using the application Cisco Packet Tracer. To learn more about Packet Tracer
please read the Cisco Packet Tracer DS PDF.
In this project, you will study performance improvements in a congested, wired LAN/WAN
environment that can be solved to varying degrees by a new IT infrastructure design and fully
functional implementation in Packet Tracer. Later, in Phase II of the project, you will scale this
design to a larger enterprise IT infrastructure.
To begin the projects, you will complete a review of related literature to identify what is
appropriate to improve system feasibility, RAS (reliability, availability, serviceability), security,
and disaster recovery of the existing IT infrastructure and model of your hospital. Once this
review of literature is complete, you will use the outcomes and research results to advance and
improve the IT infrastructure. Proper data analysis, comparison, and contrast will be
summarized within in-text tables and figures as well as appendixes to explain the results of the
IT infrastructure re-design and improvement.
Project Requirements
Take screenshots demonstrating your network, servers, configurations, and protocols properly functioning in the new design. Screenshots must include a unique piece of
information identifying the student’s computer along with a proper operating system
date/time. Submit these as appendices in the Word document.
Submit a working Packet Tracer lab, typically this file has a .pkt file extension. o This will include the fully operational new IT infrastructure design o All devices in the lab must be named with your first name and last name
Example: Jane_Doe_Router_1 o All hardware and software should be configured properly and should be able
to communicate securely using optimized networking designs, configurations,
and protocols
IT Infrastructure Design Requirements o You must start with a blank/new Packet Tracer file, existing labs or modified
labs of existing solutions will receive a zero without exception
o Include the existing hospital services and systems but optimized/improved o Design a medium-size network for 200 to 1,000 devices
For example, an N-Tier design or superior supported by research Add appropriate routers and switches to support this new design Design and configure at least one appropriate networking protocol,
IPv4 or IPv6
Design IP addressing that will scale to 1,000 devices
Use proper network address translation (NAT) o Add an Internet Service Provider (ISP) into the design o Add appropriate security into the design o Add sufficient modularity, resiliency, and flexibility into the design
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o Design and implement the following new services and servers A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server that
automatically assigns working IP addresses to new workstations that
allows them to connect to all network devices properly
A name server that manages the Domain Name System (DNS) and allows workstations to communicate with a web server external to the
local area network
An external web server that hosts your favorite website, accessible via the ISP
Two new user workstations in each building that uses the new services and services properly
Show these services working on each workstation in your project (e.g. a website from the web server, DHCP, etc)
Written Requirements (Introduction, Literature Review, and Conclusion) o Submit a properly formatted APA paper in Microsoft Word o Here is an example paper:
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/18/
o Table of Contents that automatically adjusts page numbers of the main headings
o Introduction Introduce the primary goals and objectives of the project
o Review of literature that supports the new system simulation, model, and design
Include appropriate IT frameworks and standards in which to design the new system
Address system feasibility, RAS (reliability, availability, serviceability), security, and disaster recovery
Include at least 10 scholarly journal articles focusing on relevant research on the problems being addressed
o Packet Tracer design explanation Explain each of the additions and improvements Reference the primary configurations and how these were developed Include running configurations from routers/switches as appendices
o Conclusion Highlight any limitations, managerial implications, and conclusions of
the project deliverables and outcomes
Save the file as Lastname_Firstname_ProjectPhaseI. Include your name in the assignment file itself and submit your file to Blackboard.
Any assignment without working Packet Tracer files or without screenshots that do not include a visible date and timestamp from the operating system and a
unique desktop element to identify the student’s work will not be accepted.
To copy screenshots to Microsoft Word:
o Press the “Print Screen” key on your keyboard. The key is usually located at the upper right corner of a keyboard.
o You can also use the “snipping tool” in Windows
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/18/
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o For Windows users, open application “Paint” and paste the screen shot over. “Paint” usually can be accessed this way: Start All Programs
Accessories. For users of other operating systems, use a similar application.
o In “Paint”, select the graph or area needed and copy it. You need to click this
icon in order to be able to select an area. The icon is listed on the left side
of the window.
o Paste the selected area to a word processor.
o Save the file as Lastname_Firstname_ProjectPhaseI