Capstone Project

Design and Build a Small Business Network

Use Packet Tracer and a word processing application to complete this activity – 2-3 students per group.

Design and build a network from scratch.

  • Your design must include a minimum of one router, one switch, and one PC.
  • Fully configure the network - use IPv4 or IPv6 (subnetting must be included as a part of your addressing scheme).
  • Verify the network using at least five show commands.
  • Secure the network using SSH, secure passwords, and console passwords (minimum).

Create a rubric to use for peer grading – or your Instructor may choose to use the rubric provided with this activity.

Present your Capstone Project to the class – be able to answer questions from your peers and Instructor!

Class Activity - Design and Build a Small Network Instructions

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Capstone Project – Design & build a SOHO network

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Background: The aim of this project is to design and build a SOHO network. To do so we carried an investigation into the current network infrastructure and emerging technologies of the Divine Word University SOHO network in order to understand how its networks are designed. Results: As a result of the investigation, we have demonstrated our knowledge and skills in designing, documenting, configuring, verifying and securing a SOHO network. The design and documentation is specifically for the DWU SOHO network while the configuration, verification and securing of a network using packet tracer is for the small business network whose network topology has been provided. Conclusion: The project involves two parts; the network documentation and the configuration simulation in packet tracer.

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