CMIT 350 X Subnetting Project

You are a consultant for being brought in by X to assist with a merger with another company.
Background:
X is has the WAN links in place to the new locations in the Houston Region. X currently has 2 other Regions San Francisco and Denver. Originally, X was only in one region (San Francisco). The previous consultant did a poor job with the integration resulting in a poor IP address scheme as a result routing tables at the summarization points and at the San Francisco Campus are very large. In addition, no VLAN structure was developed to isolate broadcast traffic. There are 4 main departments in XUMC: sales, finance, human resources, and research and development. Also, there has been some concern that the WAN transport was not able to accommodate the network traffic. Finally, all addresses in the network are statically assigned resulting in high administration overhead when changes are needed XUMC would like this changed to lower administrative overhead.
IP ADDRESSING TABLE
Location |
Number of IP Addresses Required |
Address Block Assigned |
San Francisco |
1290 |
172.16.0.0-172.16.7.255/21 |
Denver Region |
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|
Denver Campus |
441 |
|
Remote Office 1 |
28 |
|
Remote Office 2 |
35 |
|
Houston Region |
|
|
Houston Campus |
329 |
|
Remote Office 3 |
21 |
|
Deliverables:
Provide a document that addresses all issues described above.
The document should contain:
· Cover page
· Index Page
· Executive summary
· Technical details (including any assumptions)
o Details that address all issues described above
o Completed IP addressing table (including summarized routes for the Denver and Houston regions),
o Updated network diagram and a conclusion.
· Conclusion
· Reference page

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Rating:
5/
Solution: CMIT 350 XUMUC Subnetting Project (A+)