Washington Elementary School District Network Specifications
Created by Robert Kennington, Moore-Norman Technology Center

DESERT VIEW LAN DESIGN

  1. User expectations document
  2. User policy document for LAN
  3. Overall design document:
  4. Documentation of the IP addressing scheme for the district.
  5. Analysis of the network for positive and negatives features.
  6. Concepts involved in the learning objectives and how each applies to the design.
ACCESS LIST ITEMS
  1. Documentation of the purpose of the ACLs and a logical diagram describing the overall effect of these ACLs on the entire district network.
  2. The router commands sequence required to implement the ACL on the school router.
  3. Documentation of the effect of the ACL as it relates to traffic flow across the school LAN and the overall district network.
  4. Concepts involved in the learning objectives and how each applies to the design.
IGRP ITEMS
  1. The networks that will be advertised by the router located at the site.
  2. The IGRP autonomous network number for the School district.
  3. The router command sequence needed to implement IGRP on the school router.
  4. The process that the routers go through to ensure that the neighbor routers are aware of the status of all networks in the autonomous system.
  5. Concepts involved in the learning objectives and how each applies to the design.
IPX ITEMS
  1. The effects of the routed Novell IPX traffic on the school LAN and the district WAN, including projected increase in traffic loads and traffic patterns.
  2. Documentation of the overall district IPX network number addressing scheme.
  3. Documentation of the changes in the router configuration to conform to the users requirements and the appropriate commands needed to implement these changes.
  4. Concepts involved in the learning objectives and how each applies to the design.
DISTRICT WAN DESIGN
  1. Proposal for the district wide WAN, including:
  2. Documentation of all router commands necessary for reconfiguration of routers in order to implement WAN strategy.
  3. Documentation how a WAN implementation affects routing updates between routers.
  4. Concepts involved in the learning objectives and how each applies to the design.
PPP ITEMS
  1. Documentation on how PPP works on the WAN and the benefits of this protocol verses other layer 2 WAN protocols.
  2. Documentation of the router commands necessary to implement PPP on the router interfaces
  3. Concepts involved in the learning objectives and how each applies to the design.
ISDN ITEMS
  1. Documentation of the insertion of ISDN in the WAN implementation including:
  2. Documentation of the router commands needed to implement ISDN on the router.
  3. Documentation of the benefits of ISDN for this type of implementation.
  4. Concepts involved in the learning objectives and how each applies to the design.
FRAME RELAY ITEMS
  1. Documentation of the insertion of Frame Relay in the WAN implementation including:
    • DLCI numbers
    • Value of the CIR
    • Description of all data communication equipment needed to accomplish implementation.
  2. Documentation of the router commands needed to implement Frame Relay on the router.
  3. Documentation of the benefits of Frame Relay for this type of implementation.
  4. Concepts involved in the learning objectives and how each applies to the design.
Desert View Elementary School Router Configuration

How this design meets or exceeds the users' current and future networking needs

Equipment list with pricing and source