Instructions Designing the Network Infrastructure Bacon Institute is an organization that provides educational offerings to nontraditional students. The organization has different offerings depending on the group: • Bacon Branded – This offering focuses on the general public and provides services directly to its student. • Co-Branded – This offering provides the same services as the Bacon Branded; however, they are resold by a third party and labeled as “….powered by Bacon.” • White Label – While the service offering is the same, these services are labeled solely with the third parties’ information. Due to the security and regulatory requirements as well as the concern of corporate espionage, many security concerns must be addressed. Your task is to develop a network infrastructure design that meets the requirements above for the Orlando, Phoenix, and Toronto sites and create a network drawing using Visio or Draw.io, specific to Bacon Institute, listing the network's topology. For your reference, the image below shows how a network diagram for a different infrastructure design might look. Network Diagram Example The design is to be based on the following: • There is constant connection between the three locations, carrying at least 75 Mbps of data. • Each facility has three floors, rectangular with dimensions of 250 feet by 400 feet. • There needs to be 150 network connections on the first and second floor of each building. The data center in each building is located on the third floor and requires 75 network connections. Additionally, the Phoenix location will require additional network connections for failover. • The primary data center is located at the Orlando location. • A failover data center is located at the Phoenix facility. • Protection from intrusions should be detailed. • The primary web servers (including primary application and primary database servers) are located at the Orlando location. • Redundant database servers are located at the Toronto location. • All servers must have redundancy. • A plan to verify security and failover measures will be required. Network Infrastructure Design Template Part 1: Complete the Router Networking Tables Table 1 lists the current Router Networking and Information for the organization. For your Part 1, use the information in this table to complete Tables 2, 3, and 4 below. Add additional rows if necessary. Table 1: Current Router Networking and Information Site number Orlando Site Router 1 Management VLAN IP - 192.168.1.0 Production VLAN IP - 192.168.11.0 Internet VLAN IPIP Assignments Loopback - 10.1.1.1/32 VPN Tunnels TBD - based on requirements Phoenix Site Router 1 2 Management VLAN IP - 192.168.2.0 Production VLAN IP - 192.168.22.0 Internet VLAN 1 Site number IPIP Assignments Loopback - 10.2.2.2/32 VPN Tunnels TBD - based on requirements Phoenix Site Router 2 3 Management VLAN IP - 192.168.3.0 Production VLAN IP - 192.168.33.0 Internet VLAN IPIP Assignments Loopback - 10.3.3.3/32 VPN Tunnels TBD - based on requirements Toronto Site Router 4 Management VLAN IP - 192.168.4.0 Production VLAN IP - 192.168.44.0 Internet VLAN IPIP Assignments Loopback - 10.4.4.4/32 VPN Tunnels TBD - based on requirements 2 Table 2: Orlando Site Net ID Usable Range Subnet Mask CIDR Value Broadcast Table 3: Phoenix Site Net ID Usable Range Subnet Mask CIDR Value Broadcast Table 4: Toronto Site Net ID Usable Range Subnet Mask CIDR Value Broadcast 3 Part 2: Design the Network Infrastructure Create a network drawing using Visio or Draw.io, specific to this organization listing the network’s topology. In your diagram, include any necessary hardware. The drawing should include enough detail to show the interconnections of the topology. The viewer should be able to understand the Bacon Enterprises network environment. All devices require hostnames and should use the following naming conventions: • Routers: Rx; where x is the site number • Switches: Sx; where x is the site number • Include necessary details for high availability. • Any external source that is consulted should be cited properly. When you are finished, save the diagram as a PDF and submit it to the Assignment folder along with this template. Note: You will need to use this diagram in Project 3, so save the source file. 4 ...
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