SUPINFO Academic Dept. Resit Project Academic Project 2012-2013 Version 1.0 Last update: 24/05/2013 Use: Students Author: Samuel CUELLA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PROJECT OVERVIEW... 4 1.1 INTRODUCTION... 4 2 FUNCTIONAL EXPRESSION... 4 2.1 THE NETWORK... 4 2.2 SERVERS AND SERVICES... 4 2.3 CLIENTS... 5 3 DELIVERABLES... 5 4 GRADED ITEMS... 5 Page 3 sur 6
1 PROJECT OVERVIEW 1.1 INTRODUCTION You work as a network and system engineer. You have to completely re- design an existing network to fit your actual customer needs. The project is divided in two parts, the network part and the system part. The network part will use Cisco components and the system part will mostly use Microsoft servers and clients. A few Linux clients are also part of the setup. You need to create a functional demo of the environment using virtual machines connected together with GNS3 that simulate the network environment. The following section describes the expected functionalities. 2 FUNCTIONAL EXPRESSION 2.1 THE NETWORK The main router will route between three networks: A DMZ, a client network and the Internet. On the DMZ, traffic should be authorized only to and form published services (see servers section). The DMZ should be able to initiate dialog with machines on the client network. The client network should be subdivided in two 2 VLANs. It has three switches, with redundant links. VLAN configuration should be pushed from a single point. 2.2 SERVERS AND SERVICES Servers should be hosted on a Hyper- V cluster. Those servers includes: Web server, hosting www.utopia.net DNS Server for the utopia.net zone. File sharing DFS service You also need to install an Active Directory domain controller for the UTOPIA.NET domain. This server doesn t need to run on top of the Hyper- V cluster. Page 4 sur 6
The file sharing service should be redundant (two or more machines) and available using a single URI. You get to decide which servers must be on the DMZ. 2.3 CLIENTS Your demo should provide integration of two clients: A Windows client and a Linux client. The Linux client should be bound to the domain and be able to access domain s shared resources such as file shares using AD s Kerberos. 3 DELIVERABLES The expected delivery is a step- by- step guide to setup the environment with attached configuration files, as needed. 4 GRADED ITEMS The project will be graded as follows, on a 32/30 scale: Documentation (2 points) Spelling and grammar (0.5 points) Relevancy (0.5 points) Technical documentation (1 point) Network (7 points) Topology (1 point) Router configuration (3 points) Switches configuration (3 points) Servers and services (17 points) Hyper- V cluster (6 points) Webserver (2 point) DNS (external) (1 points) File sharing (3 point) Active Directory domain (1 points) Page 5 sur 6
DMZ/Non- DMZ split out (4 points) Clients (4 points) Windows integration (1 point) Linux integration (3 points) Bonus features (2 points) Page 6 sur 6