200299503
Since these are two brand new companies in two different locations Toronto and Barrie,
no of users in each department are going to double since they provide higher productivity,
flexibility and wireless infrastructure makes it to reconfigure office space as organization develops
and changes, both bell and rogers are providing all service company need. Company is looking for
1gig connectivity to internet, and I gig connectivity between locations. To make it more redundant
I would include one more router and make a connectivity of individual connection of bell to one
router and rogers to another router and make it cross. Now two make a connection between these
two network I would choose frame relay, I want to reduce network operating cost, gain control
over routing activates so I would choose point to point layer 2 service.
MPLS by nature is a redundant network. It is ordinarily overseen by an ISP that gives you
a connection with it, or a router that they will oversee too. At the point when data is sent starting
with Barrie then onto the Toronto, it's passed into a "cloud" which is a private system that the ISP
oversees. Packets enter the cloud and into the ISP's coincided network where redundancy is set up.
Although highly accessible inside, if the router that associates your remote site comes up short, or
the connection falls flat then site will be down in any case unless you have a redundant network
and connection there to get in the fizzled router place. Routers are capable of gig connectivity since
one router fails another router is capable of handling load. By using redundant, meshed network
designs, you can minimize the effect of link failures. Depending on the convergence time of the
routing protocols, a single link failure cannot have a catastrophic effect.
Srikanth Siddareddy
200299503
As Cisco VOIP phones are used for communication between each department there should be a
dedicated server. VOIP needs a specific amount of bandwidth to make the communication
happening between the two locations should be clear and free of disruptions. After making a
calculation how many people will be using this service at the same time and how much load its
going to be on bandwidth if there is a tradeoff between audio quality and bandwidth usage. Since
QoS can also be used to provide guaranteed bandwidth for VoIP, and policing can be used to
restrict certain traffic classes from overwhelming the available bandwidth. For external VoIP, SIP
trucking lines will be used from Roger as its cheap. We will also use Bell analog lines to provide
more redundancy and failover in case of service outage. SIP lines will be encrypted to provide
more security. QoS will be placed on the MPLS as well to avoid any sound quality and/or latency
issues. In case there is a failover in VOIP we can use Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST)
to backup call processing in case there is a WAN failure. On-net calls go through the Frame Relay
arrange, and off-net calls are sent to the PSTN. The PSTN link is likewise utilized if voice overflow
or congestion happens on the WAN system. Calls are then steered to the PSTN.
The role of call processing for this two locations can be done with Cisco Unified
Communication Manager (CUCM). CUCM can used to establish IPT connection between IP
phones. Since these companies are doing lot of communication through VOIP phones they should
be scalable and distributable CUCM are the best choice. A single cluster of CUCM servers is
conveyed for redundancy in the server farm. IP telephones are conveyed on PoE-and QoS-
empowered LAN switches. The CUCM cluster supports up to 30,000 IP gadgets in a group. Portal
switches are arranged with PRI cards to legacy PBXs and the PSTN. A single group of Unity or
Unity Connection servers support phone message and brought together informing necessities. IP
telephones are sent on PoE inline power LAN switches.
Srikanth Siddareddy
200299503
Assigning Ip Addressing
IP Addressing
IT 15 10.10.15.0/24 255.255.0.0
The IP addressing ranges are assigned from 10.0.0.0/24 to cover the following departments sales,
customer service, Admin, finance, Marketing, R&D, Service, IT. The IP address are allocated in
contiguous IP address blocks to each of this areas and I have assigned VLAN to each individual
department. The routing protocol that will be used is OSPF as it provides the best scalability and
allows the company to use multivendor equipment which can be very helpful in future. This can
also help company in not getting into any forced contract with one vendor.
Srikanth Siddareddy
200299503