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Network Design & Management
Submitted By:
M.Usman Ghani
BSCS (Sum-16)
Submitted to:
Mr. Ismail Kashif
Q. Why is it important to use a structured, systematic method for
designing networks? What problems can occur if such methods are not
used?
It is important to use structured and systematic method for designing network because
a logical model is developed before the physical model. Focus is placed on data flow,
data types, and processes that access or alter data, as wells as the locat ion and needs
of the users. The system is designed from the top -down, and specifications are derived
from the requirements gathered from the beginning of the sequence. When not using a
structured network design process, the needs of the users can often be ignored or
misrepresented.
Both are design systems serve the same purpose. The main goal is to accurately
represent user’s needs and to make the project more manageable by dividing it into
modules that can be more easily maintained and changed. The PDIOO approach is
designed for those interested in a Cisco design certification
• ITSM defines the frame work and processes to help an organization to match the delivery of IT services
with all business needs of an organization
• ITIL is a recognized globally as a collection of best practices for information technology (IT) service
management.
Design Scenario
You are a network consultant who has been asked to attend an initial
meeting with the executive management team of ElectroMyCycle, LLC.
ElectroMyCycle manufactures motorcycles. Its new electric motorcycle
was just picked up by a large retail chain. ElectroMyCycle is upgrading its
manufacturing capacity and hiring new employees. Recently,
ElectroMyCycle employees have started saying, “The Internet is slow.”
They are also experiencing problems sending email, accessing web-
based applications, and printing. In the past, when the company was
small, it didn’t have these problems. The operations manager
outsourced computer services to a local business called Network
Rogues, which installed new workstations and servers as needed,
provided desktop support, and managed the switches, router, and
firewall. ElectroMyCycle is now considering bringing computer services
in-house and is wondering how its network should evolve as it increases
production of its electric motorcycle.
1. What research will you do before your initial meeting with the executive
management team?
Before our initial meeting with the executive management team of ElectroMyCycle we would
research their external relations such as the market that they are in, their customers,
suppliers, competitors, products produced, services supplied, financial viability, and
competitive advantages. By identify the business requirements, it can help to modify the
network design according to their specific requirement. This will allow us to position
technologies and products to help strengthen the customer’s status in their industry. By
understanding the customer’s business goals and constraints we will be able to propose a
network design that would meet the customer needs.
3. List four major stakeholders for a new network design for ElectroMyCycle. For
each stakeholder, list some design goals, constraints, and biases.
End Users
o Design goals – ease of use, good performance, response time
o Constraints – number of stations, size of the network
o Biases – may only want to use certain applications or certain e-mail programs,
equipment preferences
Executives
o Design goals – increased employee productivity, increased profits, less
overhead
o Constraints – budget, staffing
o Biases – biases toward certain technologies, acquisition
Managers
o Design goals – network performance, security, availability
o Constraints –scheduling, politics and policies
o Biases – familiarity of the system and how rapidly the system is available for
use
Customers
o Design goals – better customer support, offer new customer service, ease of
access
o Constraints – data security, ease of use
o Biases – has to be easy to access, simple, appearance of ease of use or they
won’t use it, has to look like what the customers are used to using
4. List five questions you will pose to the executive management team. Why will you
pose those questions?
What is your organizational structure?
Posing this question will allow us to gain an understanding of how the company is
structured in departments, lines of business, vendors, partners, and field or remote
offices. This will eventually help us locate major user communities and will suggest users
to account for as well as suggest geographical locations to account for. By Understanding
their organizational structure can also help us recognize their management hierarchy
which will allow us to determine who the decision makers are.