ElectroMyCycles network will support about 200 employees The
ElectroMyCycle’s network will support about 200 employees. The network will include a data center and a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. Users in the campus network will access the servers in the data center from their PCs. For online sales, ElectroMyCycle plans to have a DMZ that connects a web server, a DNS server, and an email server. ElectroMyCycle also plans to open a branch sales office in a city that is about 500 miles from ElectroMyCycle’s headquarters. Design and document an IP addressing scheme to meet ElectroMyCycle’s needs. Specify which IP address blocks will be assigned to different modules of your network design. Document whether you will use public or private addressing for each module. Document whether you will use manual or dynamic addressing for each module. Specify where (if anywhere) route summarization will occur. Please assume each person will share their own PC and it is assumed that we will not be implementing copiers, scanners, printers, cell phones, etc. We are merely dealing with computers in this case, in which all will get one IP.
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ElectroMyCycle is a manufacturer of new electric motorcycles. ElectroMycycle has chosen you to design a new network that will let the company scale to larger scale. The campus network will support about 200 employees and a new data center. Another feature of the campus network will be a state of art manufacturing facility with networked equipment that communicates with servers in the data center that support real-time control and management. Engineers will access the servers from their PCs in the access layer of the campus network.
It says the company will have about 200 users, so it wants you to assume that each user will need an IP address, but that\'s very flawed. Will each user have their own PC or will users share PCs? I.E. if the company has three work shifts then perhaps three employees share a single computer. What about other network devices such as copiers, scanners, printers, etc They will all need IP addresses. What about personal devices such as cell phones. If the company has WiFi then all of those devices will need IP addresses when they connect to WiFi. 1 IP address per person is not enough anymore. It is safer to assume that each person will need 2-4 IP addresses.
