Network Design National Case Study
Network Design National Case Study
Network Design National Case Study
2002 NLC
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Your interview with the members of the company reveals the following information: CEO Oosterhauven Bakery was started by my great great grandfather when Houston was just a hole in the wall town. Our quality has always been top notch, and our customers feel like they are stepping back in time when they enter our shops. I want to bring Oosterhauvens into the new millennium, but it is imperative that we do not lose that old time charm. Therefore, while we will use computers at POS, we do not want them to be a strong presence in the front of the store. Currently we do not offer catering, but I have hired a catering consultant to help us set up that part of the business. She will help hire someone who has both catering know how and computer experience to be our front person on the Internet catering segment of operations. Each site should maintain its own network, but WAN connectivity is desired. Employees will need to be trained in how to use this new system. Would you be able to provide this training? Because our recipes are top secret, we must have security at all sites. Right now we only back up once a month. We need a backup system that is easy to maintain, but reliable. We would like at least 10-15 client workstations at each site, with more at headquarters.
Accounting Department All these pie in the sky ideas have us concerned. We would like to keep costs low. We have researched some of the costs and find that costs can be cut in some areas without compromising quality. The areas we believe are reasonable are listed below. Youre the expert, though. o Leasing WAN connectivity through the telephone network. o The cost of IP address leasing can get pretty pricey with as many workstations as we want to put in. Is there a reasonable alternative that will work? o Can we get cheaper cabling and still go as fast as we need to? o Wed like to see price comparisons on hardware before purchases will be okayed. Clarissa Moon, Catering Consultant There are a few legal issues you should familiarize yourself with before continuing. I will leave those documents with you. Timeliness is as important as quality in the catering business. If customers cannot reach you, or you cannot reach them you will lose business. Better late than never is not acceptable. You must be available, prompt, and forthcoming. There are many catering companies in Houston, so if youre going to set this up it has to be good. I suggest you do some research into what their websites are offering and go beyond that. Employees We havent really received any computer training except on the software used to take and fulfill orders. Our current set up seems to have bugs. It is up most of the time, but it runs slow requiring customers to wait. We worry when we have more computers and more employees using our system.
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We are reluctant to try this new system. Whats wrong with the way things have always been done? What happens if the network goes down. We dont know what that means, but weve heard it enough to be concerned.
PROBLEM Your proposed solution should include upgrade current network for speed and reliability. address all needs of Oosterhauven Bakery. address the needs of customers by ensuring that the upgrade results in little or no downtime. update hardware and software. provide a reasonable security scheme to include o secure data by limiting access o secure the internetworks from external networks o secure hardware and data from loss address the issues posed by the CEO, the employees, Accounting, and Ms. Moon. diagram the proposed upgrade including all hardware, cabling, and networking hardware.
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Set up new hardware and software and fully test it before switching from the existing network. Work out all bugs before performing the switch. Complete the switch in the evening before traditionally slow workdays in case of problems. Network drawing should include: o Workstations labeled as such o Three servers at the company headquarters, one server at each other site. One domain controller at each site. This domain controller should include: Active directory installed. DNS installed or a separate server used for DNS. (Since the budget does not allow for the purchase of another server at both sites, DNS should be installed on the main server.) The domain controller at the company HQ can also act as a web server. (Alternately they may purchase an additional server for this purpose.) Two servers at the HQ set up as database servers, providing redundancy for each other. o Cabling Cat. 5 UTP. Lower rated cabling is cheaper, but will not provide the bandwidth. o Network firewall (either software or hardware) between the network and the Internet connections. o Router between networks can be used if a VPN is not included. o Hubs connecting workstations to servers o Indicate Internet connection IP Addressing options o Lease IP addresses for all computers (servers and workstations) and routers in the network. o Lease IP addresses for all servers and routers, use a proxy server and Network Address Translation or private addressing for the client workstations. This is the cheaper solution, which would fulfill the needs of the Accounting department. o May also mention using DHCP to assign IP addresses. At least two sets of prices would be offered to Accounting. (Obviously students cannot get prices, but they should mention that they will offer at least two solutions for the purchase of hardware.) Research other catering websites to see what they offer. Implement a telephony or live customer service option on the website.
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