lesson 14 – designing a network. assessing network needs meeting network needs overview

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Lesson 14 – DESIGNING A NETWORK

Assessing Network needs

Meeting Network needs

OVERVIEW

Considerations

Applications

User requirements

Network services

Security and safety

Growth and capacity planning

ASSESSING NETWORK NEEDS

Storage space

Bandwidth

Network services

Budget

Considerations

Word processor

Spreadsheet

End-user database

Presentation graphics

E-mail

Personal information manager

Virus-scanning software

Office suites

Applications

Which applications do employees require?

Do they need the entire suite?

What about file creation/sharing?

Applications

Department-specific applications:

Accounting

Distribution and inventory control

Manufacturing/MRP

Information Technology

Electronic commerce

Human Resources

Applications

Department-specific applications:

Payroll and Stock Administration

Publishing

Marketing support

Legal

Line-of-business applications

Applications

User requirements

File and print

Backup and restore

Web browsing

FTP and Telnet

Internet/external e-mail

Internet security

Dial-out to/from LAN via modem pool

Network services

Fax into LAN

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Centralized virus protection

WAN services

Streaming Internet radio/other media

Voice over IP (VoIP)

Network services

Storage and bandwidth requirements for each service.

Other impacts the services will make.

Network services

The company’s need to keep information secure.

The importance of safety/security issues to the company.

Security and safety

Impact of growth on parts of the Network.

Application behavior.

Network operating systems, Network topologies, and

client/server computers.

Growth and capacity planning

Choosing Network type

Choosing Network structure

Choosing servers

MEETING NETWORK NEEDS

Ethernet:

10Base-T

100Base-T

Choosing Network type

Tips:

Consider Ethernet’s CSMA/CD collision handling.

Use “home run” wiring.

Have a Network backbone.

Choosing Network structure

Tips:

Use inexpensive Ethernet switches as hubs

Consider the building.

Run the backbone vertically from floor-to-floor for multi-

floor buildings.

Choosing Network structure

Tips:

Run backbone speed at 10 times the hub/desktop Network

speed.

Keep server and node on the same segment

Connect servers directly to the backbone’s Ethernet

switch.

Choosing Network structure

Tips:

Separate high-bandwidth users.

Monitor the ratio of collision packets to data packets.

Use subnets.

Keep resources close to users.

Choosing Network structure

Choosing servers

More small servers :

Host fewer services more reliably than fewer large servers

hosting many services.

Increase chances of server failure.

Are expensive.

Require more maintenance.

Choosing servers

While using more than one server, consider:

Which services should be redundant on another server.

How you will deal with server failure.

Small number of large servers or large number of small

servers.

Choosing servers

Assessing Network needs:

Applications

User requirements

Network services

Security and safety

SUMMARY

Meeting Network needs:

Choosing Network type

Choosing Network structure

Choosing servers

Summary

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