IT 340 7-1 Final Project Submission: Networking RecommendationsInstructionsIn this module, you will submit the final project for this course, your networking recommendations for the new office of the

1 IT 340 F inal P roject Guidelines and Rubric Overvie w A computer network is the foundation of every organization ’s information technology (IT) infrastructure. Computing networks provide the backbone and framework for running business applications, sharing content, communication, and collaboration. In your assessment in this course you will take on the role of a junior network a dministr ator, with responsibility for managing, supporting, an d recommending network ing solutions. Within this role, you will create a repor t for the senior administrators, based on the scenario provided in which the organization is looking to expand to a new location. While writing your report you will apply ne twork ing concepts, fundamentals, and troubleshooting skills in devel oping recommendations to a real -world scenario. This report provides an opportunity for you to illustrate critical thinking in evaluating and solving networking business requirements that would assist in meeting organizational goals and objectives. The Project in Context: Course Learning Objectives and the Newton Ad Agency : There are two key contexts that should help to guide your work in this project . The first is the function of this project in the organizational culture and business drivers of your imagined employer, Newton Ad Agenc y. Be sure to carefully review the scenario below to help you formulate your recommendations. The second key context is your learn ing in the whole of this course. This project has been selected and developed in part because it allows you to directly address the following course outcomes :  Analyze standard network designs and infrastructures for informing optimal support practices  Explain troubleshooting approaches to network problems for informing potential solutions to network errors and ensuring rapid resolution  Explain network technology suggestions based on how they support business goals and objectives  Ap ply networking concep ts to real -world situations for informing man agement and upgrade suggestions As you can see, these outcomes ask you to relate your scholarly engagement with networking theory and practice to specific bu siness cases. In your final project, this connection comes to life in your recommendations for networking a new office for Newton Ad Agency. You will work toward a successful final project throughout the course, most notably through the completion of two milestones , which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final submissions. In Milestone One, due in Module Three , you will draft the introduction of the project and the first section of the body. T his milesto ne will address key considerations for network design and local area network ( LAN ) topology. In Milestone Two, due in Module Five , you will draft additional sections of the project. These sections are on the selection of an internet service provider and ne tworking considerations that include hardware and software selection, printer con figuration, and bandwidth. The final p roject itself will include revised versions of your work on these milestones, as well as additional work on network errors and a conclusi on to the project. The final project is due in Module Seven . 2 Scenario: The Newton Ad Agency : Take a close -up look at the Newton Ad Agency scenario for this project , which will also be used throughout the course. The Newton Ad Agency is an advertising firm with offices in Austin, Texas ; Minneapolis, Minnesota ; and New York City, New York . The offices in Au stin include a headquarters and a satell ite office located two miles away in a rural area. The Austin headquarters is home to the executiv e team and 750 employees. The headquarters also stores the corpo rate data and is the corporate internet backbone. It hosts the IT department t hat centrally manages all LAN services, including the wireless LAN. The IT department also manages the wide area network (WAN ) that connects all of the offices via site -to-site virtual private network (VPN) tunnels. The Minneapolis and New York offices host about 200 employees each. Approximately 50 % of these employees are mobile (i.e. , travelling more than 80% of the time ). Th e New York office focuses on producing and disseminating large advertising media content to clients. For this reason, the New York office hosts the corporate media and web servers. The rural satellite office in Austin focuses on billboard ad desig ns and is connected to the corporate WAN with a wireless point -to-point bridge to the Austin headquarters data center. The rural office is home to 100 employees. To hire and retain the best talents, Newton Ad Agency allows employees to work from home. This removes the constraint that employees have to live within commuting distance from the firm ’s offices. Remote and mobile employees are provided access to the corporate network via a VPN client. The VPN client requires employ ees to have access to reliable i nternet services to allow for effec tive collaboration across teams, and for access to media content. The company provides all employees with a laptop with full disk encryption, data loss prevention (DL P), and antivirus software. The IT department manages all corpo rate laptops and has the ability to log into all systems for support. This means that all laptops are centrally managed by the one IT department. Due to an increase in opportunities for expansion to new markets, Newton has embarked on an initiative to hir e and train new college graduates to support the company ’s Vision 2020 program. Vision 2020 focuses on global expansion. The initiative is to hire graduates into the marketing, finance, and IT departments. Final Project: New Location Network : You were hired as part of the Vision 2020 program and have been working at Newton for some time now. You have spent a considerable portion of your time troubleshooting and analyzing the organization ’s computer network to keep it running smoothly. Your di rect superv isor and lead network a dministrator have been very impressed with your skills and fast learning abilities. In order to determine if you are ready to take on more responsibility, you have been asked for your input in regard to the new office locat ion setup project. Newton is considering adding a new office and is exploring potential locations in Tacoma, Washington; Rochester, New York; or Fayetteville, North Carolina . Your task is to choose one of the possible locations and deliver a report to the team with key considerations and recommendations for the setup of the network infrastructure at the new office. This offi ce will be home to 50 employees, including the new executive vice president of sales and m arketing. All the possible sit es have offices located on the thi rd floor of an office building with access to fiber, cable, and T1 i nternet service providers. In addition to the standard 3 network, the site must support live video teleconferencing calls with employees based at the other sites, as well as reliab ly send print jobs to billboard printers located in the satellite office in Austin. Pro mpt How would you approach setting up th e network at the location you have selected ? W hat considerations are key in informing the systems and resources necessary to meet the organization ’s needs and support the business goals and objectives? Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed: I. Introduction : Summarize the key considerations of the project, being sure to identify your chosen locat ion. For example, what are the “ must haves?” What are the constraints? II. LAN T opology A. Describe possible LAN topologies that could be used at the new location. B. Compare the identified LAN topology possibilities based on their relative strengths and weaknesses in rega rd to support practices. C. Based on your comparison, determine the appropriate LAN topology for this location to allow for optimal support practices. Be sure to explain your reasoning. III. Internet Service Provider (N ote: T his section is based on research into actual providers at the office location that you select .) A. Explain key considerations for identifying an internet service provider for the new location. B. Compare at least two internet providers available in the location you have chosen in regard to speed, security, and reliability . Be sure to address how these specifics would impact business goals and objectives. C. Based on your analysis, determine the appropriate internet provider for this location to meet the business goals and objectives . Be sure to explai n your reasoning. IV. Additional Con sideration s: In this section, you will address the accompanying considerations for the network based on the needs of the new office location. A. Make appropriate hardware and software recommendations to meet the needs of the new office location. Be sure to explain your reasoning. B. Make appropriate printer configuration recommendations to meet the distance printing needs of the new office location. Be sure to explain your reasoning. C. Ma ke appropriate bandwidth and device recommendations to meet the teleconferencing needs of the new office location. Be sure to explain your reasoning. V. Potential Errors : In this section, you will discuss common network errors and how your recommendations wi ll minimize and address these issues. A. Based on your previous recommendations, describe common network errors that the new location may encounter. B. Describe effective troubleshooting approaches to the errors you identified. C. Explain how the approaches you d escribed would ensure rapid resolution of the errors. Be sure your response is specific to the business location. VI. Conclusion : Summarize your recommendations for the new location, being sure to support your suggestions using networking concepts. 4 As you develop your work , continue to look back on and consid er each of these key elements. Remember, writing is a process that unfolds over time, and typically requires reconsideratio n and revision of key element. Milestones Milestone One: Final Project Sectio ns I and II In Module Three , you will submit sections one and two of the final project. Section one is the i ntroduction section. Section two covers LAN topography. This milestone will be graded with the Milestone One Rubric. Milestone Two: Final Project Sections III and IV In Module Five , you will submit sections three and four of the final project. Section three focuses on the selection of an internet service provider. Section four focuses on hardware and software recommendations and printer configuratio ns and bandwidth. This milestone will be graded with the Milestone Two Rubric. Final Submission: Networking Recommendations for Newton Ad Agency In Module Seven , you will submit your final project. It should be a complete, polished artifact containing all of the critical elements of the final project . It should reflect the incorporation of feedback gained throughout the course. This submission will be graded with the Final Project Rubric. Rubric Guidelines for Submission : Your report must be 3 to 5 pa ges in length. Use double -spacing , 12 -point Times New Roman font, one -inch margins, and APA formatting. Critical Elements Exemplary (100% ) Proficient (85% ) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0% ) Value Introduction Meets “Proficient” criteria and summary demonstrates a complex grasp of the considerations necessary when adding to a network Summarizes the key considerations of the project and identifies a new location Summarizes the key considerations of the project and identifies a new location, but summary is cursory or inappropriate Does not summarize the key considerations of the project 6 LAN Topology: LAN Topologies Meets “Proficient” criteria and description demonstrates a nuanced understanding of network infrastructures Describes possible LAN topologies that could be used at the new location Describes possible LAN topologies that co uld be used at the new location, but descriptions is cursory or contains inaccuracies Does no t describe possible LAN topologies 8 5 LAN Topology: Strengths and Weaknesses Meets “Proficient” criteria and comparison demonstrates a complex grasp of the differences between LAN topologies Compares identified LAN topology possibilities based on relative stre ngths and weaknesses in regard to support practices Compares identified LAN topology possibilities based on relative strengths and weaknesses, but comparison is illogical, lacking in detail, or contains inaccuracies Does not compare identified LAN topology possibilities 8 LAN Topology: Optimal Support Meets “Proficient” criteria and explanation demonstrates insightful awareness of the connection between network topologies and support practices Determines the appropriate LAN topology for the location to allow for optimal support practices and explains reasoning Determines LAN topology for the location, but topology is not appropriate or explanation contains gaps in logic or accuracy Does not determine the LAN topology for the new location 8 Internet Service Provider: Key Considerations Meets “Proficient” criteria and explanation demonstrates an insightful awareness of the considerations necessary to meet the needs of the new location Explains key considerations for identifying an internet service provider for the new location Explains considerations for identifying an internet service provider for the new location, but explanation is cursory, illogical, or contains inaccuracies Does not explain key considerations for identifying an interne t service provider for the new location 6 Internet Service Provider: Speed, Security, and Reliability Meets “Proficient” criteria and comparison demonstrates an insightful awareness of how speed, security, and reliability relate to business goals and obj ectives Compares at least two internet providers available i n the location chosen in regard to speed, security, and reliability, addressing the impact on business goals and objectives Compares at least two internet providers, but comparison is cursory, illogical, or contains inaccuracies Does not compare at least two internet providers 6 Internet Service Provider: Business Goals and Objectives Meets “Proficient” criteria and explanation demonstrates an insightful awareness of the connection between in ternet service providers and business goals and objectives Determines an appropriate internet provider for the location to meet the business goals and objectives and explains reasoning Determines an internet provider for the location, but provider is not appropriate or explanation contains gaps in logic or accuracy Does not determine internet provider for location 6 Additional Considerations: Hardware and Software Meets “Proficient” criteria and explanation demonstrates an astute ability to align hardwa re and software to the needs of business locations Makes appropriate hardware and software recommendations to meet the n eeds of the new office location, and explains reasoning Makes hardware and software recommendations, but hardware and software is not ap propriate, or explanation contains gaps in logic or accuracy Does not make hardware and software recommendations 6 6 Additional Considerations: Printer Configuration Meets “Proficient” criteria and explanation demonstrates an astute ability to align printer configuration and the distance printing needs of the new office location Makes appropriate printer configuration recommendations to meet the distance printing needs of the new office location, and explains reasoning Make s printer configuration recommendations, but printer configuration is not appropriate, or explanation contains gaps in logic or accuracy Does not make print er configuration recommendation s 6 Additional Considerations:

Bandwidth Meets “Proficient” criteria and explanation demonstrates an astute ability to align bandwidth and devices to the teleconferencing needs of the new office location Makes appropriate bandwidth and device recommendations to meet the teleconferencing needs of the new office location, an d explains reasoning Makes bandwidth and device recommendations, but bandwidth or devices are not appropriate, or explanation contains gaps in logic or accuracy Does not make bandwidth and device recommendations 6 Potential Errors:

Network Errors Meets “Proficient” criteria and description demonstrates an insightful awareness of common network errors Describes common network errors that the new location may encounter based on previous recommendations Describes common network errors that the new location may encounter, but description is cursory or contains inaccuracies Does not describe common network errors 8 Potential Errors:

Troubleshooting Meets “Proficient” criteria and approaches demonstrate a sophisticated grasp of effective troubleshooting practices Describes effective troubleshooting approaches to identified errors Describes troubleshooting approaches to identified errors, but descript ion is cursory or approaches are not effective for identified errors Does not describe troubleshooting approaches to identified errors 8 Potential Errors: Rapid Resolution Meets “Proficient” criteria and explanation demonstrates a nuanced understanding of how to ensure rapid resolution when troubleshooting potential errors in business networks Explains how the described approaches would ensure rapid resolution Explains how the described approaches would ensure rapid resolution, but explanation is inappro priate for the business location or contains inaccuracies Does not explain how the described approaches would ensure rapid resolution 8 Conclusion Meets “Proficient” criteria and support demonstrates a complex grasp of network concepts Summarizes recommendations for the new location, supported with application of network concepts Summarizes recom mendations for the new location, but su pport is cursory, inappropriate, or illogical Does not summarize recommendations for the new location 6 7 Articulatio n of Response Submission is free of errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, and organization and is presented in a professional and easy to read format Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organ ization Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organi zation that prevent understanding of ideas 4 Total 100%