HND Networking Assignment
HND Networking Assignment
NETWORK TOPOLOGY
There are a number of network topologies that are used for various use cases. Careful selection of
network topology is essential for efficient network utilization, bandwidth consumption and hassle-free
communication between devices. For example, two-way communication is required on a LAN, a good
example of network topology for this scenario is star topology because it allows full duplex
communication with minimal administrative and operational overhead.
1. Assigned minimum possible subnets to each department with static IP address for users.
2. Each department has 24 port switches that connect to a central switch via FastEthernet links.
3. All servers attach to the central switch
4. Internet router is attached with the central switch as well over GigabitEthernet link.
5. If any user faces an issue, we first have a look at department switches.
6. If any department switch becomes faulty, we can monitor that from the central switch and only
users on the failed switch will be affected.
7. We do have a single point of failure I.e. the central switch which is an inherent disadvantage of
star topology.
8. Each user and server are connected with a FastEthernet port on switch. This should provide
sufficient bandwidth for local and internet traffic generated by terminal devices.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Our network design can be enhanced with the following features
1. Implement DHCP server to facilitate a larger number of users in future and assign IP addresses
automatically.
2. Provide redundancy of central switch to avoid single point of failure.
3. Implementation of security devices/applications to make servers/uses secure from cyber
threats.