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Modern Software Development Company’s Network Design



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Management Summary

Purpose

The main reason of stated document is to provide the network design for modern software solution company statistics and communications community. The aim of the providing this catalog is to yield a suggested answer for a current network that meets the needs or requirements or you can say expectations of corporation.

Most of the Managerial people and end users had been interviewed in an overview of existing community. Information about performance of modern network has been furnished by means of the information technology solutions.

Findings

Well, two departments, say the department of Software Development and the department of Marketing are in a Building named ” A” and the two other random departments that are in another Building Named B “. And The network which is being provided is a simple transferred network which allows no wireless provision. All the included workstations, all the printers along with other devices are linked through the wired network.

Plus, (BYOD) is also not supported. And the group of networked servers are situated in Building B, we would use a term “server farm” for those servers. In the current moment of time, both of the building are not directly connected with each other but they access networks of each other through a web portal. The router which provides internet access to the organization is also connected to internet and that router   is located in Building “A”, and we would name such a router as an “Edge Router”.

Scope

For the software development team, network employees and the management team want to enable working from home. So, we can expect that every software developer (65) will be issued with Laptops/MacBook Pro which they can take home. Company also need to enhance their capital so that it could support the new online services which they intend to provide.

The production process should also be upgraded. The production team requires 60 new pcs to supervise the 3D printers.

To handle extra work load, 8 more workstations and 2 more printers would be included by the administration department. Company wants to allow BYOD and to become open but, in such a manner, that the security is not compromised.

Background

Existing network as developed software employer with present data networks, housing 3 hundred computer systems across two separate buildings. The network became upgraded about four years in the past but the organization has experienced full-size boom due to the fact that then, due to advertising and income efforts.

There could be a possibility that both of the buildings might not have a connecting community which could connect them both physically. Similarly, the signs of overloading have been shown by existing separate networks.

Without amendment, due to extra software program tasks there might be a chance of community traffic. As part of a universal increase approach, the organization recognizes that the modern-day community structure cannot be sustained. Processer Dynamics is ready to make investments within the contemporary network in an effort to meet future wishes in step with employer prosperous objectives.

Overview

This report shows the current structure of the organization and its business purpose to develop the modern network design with all user requirements and net technology. This report covers the followings things.

  • Existing network activities
  • Hardware
  • Client server system
  • Applications
  • Network layout and layers
  • Performance of networks new and old

The purposed network can work next 5-8 years easily and can handle all user requirements easily like network traffics control, bandwidth controls, proxy server etc.

Key Solution Capabilities:

Stated functional requirements are identified by the solution design consultation process:

  • Lync Online meeting scheduling workflow allows the users to schedule their conferences.
  • conferencing devices either static or mobile video, are supported.
  • HelpDesk of conferences which require the installation of a mobile video conferencing device will be notified automatically.
  • For both static and mobile video conferencing devices, click-to-join experience is provided through either the Polycom remote control or Crestron/AMX room control system, where applicable.
  • The users of telephony, Lync client, smartphone, tablet, web conferencing and video conferencing can merge with Lync Online Meeting to allow them to participate in the same meeting.
  • Via internet, Through H.323 or SIP compatible video conferencing devices, it can Enable connectivity with external parties.
  • To dynamically manage, monitor, and troubleshoot, it provides a management solution to authorize the Helpdesk.

Current Network Analysis: User Requirements

The described segment tells about the users in their geographic locations working as functional groups and highlights what types of requests are being used by apiece group.

Coverage Area

Access points locations

HUMAN RESOURCES

Type: Normal Users

Location: Building A, First floor

Users: 2-3:

Apps: Web browsing, email, internal applications, file sharing, office, intranet etc.

 

PROJECT SUPPORT

Type: Hight level Users

Location: Building A, First floor

Users: 10-13:

Apps: Web browsing, email, internal applications, file sharing, office, intranet etc, printer sharing

 

PROJECT TEAMS 15-20

Type: Hight level Users

Location: Building A, First floor

Users: 10-13:

Apps: Web browsing, email, internal applications, file sharing, office, intranet, printer sharing etc.

 

PROJECT SUPPORT

Type: Hight level Users

Location: Building A, First floor

Users: 10-15:

Apps: Web browsing, email, internal applications, file sharing, office, intranet, printer sharing etc.

 

PROJECT TEAMS 21 – 26

Type: Hight level Users

Location: Building A, First floor

Users: 5-10:

Apps: Web browsing, email, internal applications, file sharing, office, intranet, printer sharing etc.

 

GRAPHICS SPECIALIST TEAM

Type: Hight level Users

Location: Building B, First floor

Users: 10-13:

Apps: Web browsing, email, internal applications, file sharing, office, intranet, printer sharing etc.

 

PROJECT TEAMS 1-3

Type: Hight level Users

Location: Building B, First floor

Users: 6-12:

Apps: Web browsing, email, internal applications, file sharing, office, intranet, printer sharing etc.

 

ROJECT TEAMS 4-9

Type: Hight level Users

Location: Building B, First floor

Users: 3-5:

Apps: Web browsing, email, internal applications, file sharing, office, intranet, printer sharing etc.

Purposed Network

Network heath

Coverage area signal strength

 

Access Points serving area

Building B

Access Points

Features

Cisco AP3700i (18) It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 115

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 116

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 118

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 112

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 48

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 156

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 148

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 142

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 120

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 122

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 119

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 117

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 108

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 80

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 96

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 120

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 85

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 121

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 105

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 112

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 125

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios: ‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 52

Cisco AP3700i It is supports 802.11ac.

Radios‎: ‎Dual (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz)

Data rate‎: ‎1.3 Gbps

Temperature range‎: ‎2700i: 0 to 40°

Radio Channels: 98

 

 

Network Infrastructure

Deductions:

The end results of the report are mentioned below:

Network usage strongly effects the software errors and overall performance. The company works like if we use heavy packages for software manufacturing then they will not work properly in poor networks.

The community is not adequate for increase. The homes which are being occupied by the business enterprise are not physically connected. The facts across a VPN web page to web page tunnel are being shared by both of the buildings.

 The modern VPN Technique among the 2 homes is repeated inside the servers and is inefficient as data. In each building, the tunnel provides high latency and limited bandwidth. Servers face the issues of software compatibility. Some of the user programs like Finance and sales are not good enough anymore.

For this current moment of time, there is no recovery option for company’s important data.

References

Microsoft, Visual Studio Edition, <http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/eng/products/visualstudio-overview>
Viewed 3rd September 2013

Murphy, D 2009, ‘Upgrade to Gigabit networking for better performance’, PCWorld, 5 October,<http://www.pcworld.com/article/173129/upgrade_to_gigabit_networking.html>
Viewed 1 September 2013

MYOB, AccountRightLivePlus, <http://myob.com.au/products/small-business/onlineaccounting/accountright-live-plus-1257830103358>
Viewed 3rd September 2013

NetSuite, NetSuite cloud connect for salesforce.com, <http://www.netsuite.com.au/portal/landing/ns-sf/suitecloud-connect-for-salesforce.shtml>
Viewed 1st September 2013

ESET, ESET Business Solutions, <http://www.eset.com/au/business/products/antivirus/
http://static1.esetstatic.com/fileadmin/Images/INT/Docs/Datasheet/Endpoint-IT-PerspectiveBenefits.pdf>
Viewed 3rd September 2013

FOA, Guide to Fiber Optics and premises cabling, <http://www.thefoa.org/tech/ref/premises/design.html>
Viewed 1st September 2013

Fitzgerald J, Dennis A & Durcikova A, 2012, Business Data Communications and Networking, 11th
Edition. John Wiley and Sons Inc., United States of America

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