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COIT20264 PartA Assignment1

This document provides a summary of the network design for Smart Pharmacy. It outlines the business goals of providing better services, prices, and customer support while following policies and budget constraints. The technical goals are to ensure security, availability, and scalability of the network. It describes the user communities, data stores, network applications and traffic flows. It also provides details on the addressing and naming scheme, logical network design, routing and switching protocols, and security mechanisms to be implemented in the network.

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COIT20264 PartA Assignment1

This document provides a summary of the network design for Smart Pharmacy. It outlines the business goals of providing better services, prices, and customer support while following policies and budget constraints. The technical goals are to ensure security, availability, and scalability of the network. It describes the user communities, data stores, network applications and traffic flows. It also provides details on the addressing and naming scheme, logical network design, routing and switching protocols, and security mechanisms to be implemented in the network.

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Smart Pharmacy

COIT20264: Network Design (Part A)


Video Link: https://youtu.be/2h2GQ_oUuec

PREPARED BY
NAINITA THAKKAR (12102339)
MD SHORIFUL ISLAM (12091300)
USHA RANI VULCHI (12109435)
SACHIN YADAV (12106980)

TUTOR: MD MAMUNUR RASHID


Outline
• INTRODUCTION

• BUSINESS GOALS AND CONSTRAINTS

• TECHNICAL GOALS AND TRADEOFFS

• USER COMMUNITIES, DATA STORES, NETWORK APPLICATIONS AND TRAFFIC FLOWS

• ADDRESSING AND NAMING

• LOGICAL NETWORK DESIGN

• ROUTING AND SWITCHING PROTOCOLS

• SECURITY MECHANISMS
Introduction
Business Goals and Constraints

Goals Constraints
 PROVIDE BETTER SERVICES  TRAINING OF STAFF
 PROVIDE BETTER PRICES  FOLLOWING POLICIES AND
PROCEDURES
 SMOOTH BUSINESS OPERATION
 BUDGET
 KEEP TRACK OF ITEMS
 BETTER CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Technical Goals

• SECURITY (IT’S COMPRISES OF CIA TRIAD)

• AVAILABILITY

• SCALABILITY
Tradeoffs

TRADE-OFFS IS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN PRIORITY


BETWEEN DIFFERENT TECHNICAL GOALS.

1.SECURITY(35%)
2.PERFORMANCE (25%)
3.AVAILABILITY (25%)
4.SCALABILITY (15%)
User Community Table
User community Location Applications used
Size of Community

Managing Director 1 Botany E-mail , Sales Tracking, Web interface

Data analyst 1 will grow to 2 Botany E-mail, Inventory control, Sales


Tracking, Web interface, Accounting,
Database

Logistic manager 1 will grow to 2 Botany E-mail, Sales Tracking, Web interface,
Delivery services

Purchasing manager 1 will grow to 2 Botany E-mail, Sales Tracking, Web browsing,
Accounting System

Accountant and finance manager 1 will grow to 2 Botany Email, Sales Tracking, Finance
management, Web interface

Customers 10000 will grow to 30000 Across New South Wales E-mail, Web interface, Product
management
User Community Table (Continue)
User community Location Applications used
Size of Community

Storekeeper 100 grow to 200 Across New South Wales E-mail, Web interface, Product
Management

Delivery Driver 50 will grow to 100 Across New South Wales E-mail, Web interface, Delivery
services, Map services

IT Manager (Assumption) 1 will grow to 2 Botany E-mail, DHCP, DNS, Web interface,
  Remote access services

IT Staff 3 will grow to 6 Botany E-mail, DHCP, DNS, Web interface,


(Assumption) Remote Access services

Security Guard 3 (Assumed for 3 shifts on day and Botany E-mail, Web interface, Surveillance
night) System
Data Stores
Data Store Location Application Used by user communities

Smart Pharmacy Data Server Botany Web interface, Data Analyst


Inventory control,
Sales Tracking,
Finance Management,
Database

Smart Pharmacy Network Botany DHCP, Network Manager


server DNS,
Remote Access,
Printing services

Mail Server Botany E-mail All

Data Storage Botany Surveillance , Security Guard, Network Manager


Storage System
Network Applications
Addressing and Naming
Device Name IP Address MASK
Router-SP 200.138.140.1 /30
Firewall-SP 200.168.140.2 /30
DMZ-Zone 192.168.50.1 /25
LAN 192.168.50.129 /25
E-Mail Server 192.168.50.2 /25
DNS Server 192.168.50.3 /25
Database Server 192.168.50.4 /25
Application Server 192.168.50.5 /25
FTP Server 192.168.50.6 /25
Network Manager 192.168.50.130 /25
Storekeeper 192.168.50.131 /25
Logistic Manager 192.168.50.132 /25
Managing Director 192.168.50.133 /25
AC & FIN Manager 192.168.50.134 /25
Logical Network Diagram
Routing and Switching Protocols

Routing Protocols Switching Protocols

 Interior Gateway Protocol


(RTP, EIGRP, OSPF AND IS-IS)  Multiprotocol Level Switching

 Exterior Gateway Protocol


(Distance Vector Routing Protocol)
 Security Mechanisms

Physical Security

Data Encryption

Authentication

Authorization

Firewalls

Auditing
References

 Koo, S. and Sze Wan Kwong, n.d. Teaching Computer Communication Networks:
Top-down or Bottom-up?. Proceedings Frontiers in Education 35th Annual
Conference,.
 Oppenheimer, P 2011,Top-Down Network Design, e-book, Cisco press,
Indianapolis, Available at
http://www.teraits.com/pitagoras/marcio/gpi/b_POppenheimer_TopDownNetwork
Design_3rd_ed.pdf
 Oppenheimer, P 2004,
Analyzing Business Goals and Constraints of Network Design, viewed 18 March
2020, https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=328773&seqNum=3

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