Support for High-Definition IP Cameras
Grading Rubric
Categories | Points/Grading Content | Points/Grading Content | Points/Grading Content | Points/Grading Content |
Content/Terminal Course Objective | 20The network report contains TCO with extensive detail for the network concepts and configuration. | 15The network report contains TCO with basic detail regarding the network concepts and configuration. | 10The network report contains TCO with limited detail regarding network concepts and configuration. | 5The network report contains TCO with little to no parts covered on network concepts and configuration. |
Creativity | 10The network report has creative details and descriptions using their own determination, experience, or knowledge to meet network requirements. | 8The network report has few creative details and descriptions using their own determination, experience, or knowledge to meet network requirements. | 6The network report has one creative detail and descriptions using their own determination, experience, or knowledge to meet network requirements. | 4The network report contains no creative details and descriptions using their own determination, experience, or knowledge to meet network requirements. |
Grammar/Punctuation | 5The network report contains fewer than two grammatical errors. | 4The network report contains fewer than four grammatical errors. | 3The network report contains fewer than six grammatical errors. | 2The network report contains more than six grammatical errors. |
Organization | 5The network report is very well organized. Each idea is followed by another in a clear sequential order. | 4The network report is pretty well organized. Most ideas are followed by another in a clear sequential order. | 3The network report is a little hard to follow. Ideas are not followed by others in sequential order. | 2The network report does not contain a clear arrangement. |
The max amount of points for this assignment is 40 points.
If no assignment is submitted, the student will receive zero points.
Assignment Background Information
DeVry University has decided to enhance security by installing high-definition IP cameras throughout its campus network. After evaluating different products, the Cisco 4300 Video Surveillance camera was chosen as DeVry’s standard.
DeVry recognizes that the additional camera traffic, along with its management, will require a major upgrade to the network infrastructure. A phased project was created to enable NETW206 students to design and implement the network infrastructure within a single session. The four project phases are:
Phase 1 Assignment
As the network engineer, you have been asked to design the new network switching infrastructure that fully supports both the existing data traffic and the additional camera traffic according to the following requirements.
Design Requirements
Your network design should address each of the following requirements:
Deliverables
You are required to prepare a detailed network report for your manager at the next scheduled meeting.
Your report should:
IMPORTANT: A report template is provided beginning on the next page and you must use it to submit your assignment. Before submitting your assignment, delete the first three pages of this document containing the instructions.
Your submitted assignment should begin with the Title Page and only contain your report.
Research Options
The following websites are available to assist in your research and design for this project.
Design: www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Campus/HA_campus_DG/hacampusdg.html
Camera: www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/vpndevc/ps6918/ps9692/ps9716/data_sheet_c78-492032.html