Network Design Design a network for a luxury residence hall that will serve honor students at the University of Houston. The residence will be eight floors, with a total of 162 two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartments on floors 3–8. The first floor has an open lobby with a seating area and separate office area, whereas the second floor has meeting rooms. Floors 1 and 2 are smaller than the upper floors (100 feet by 70 feet) because a parking garage is built around the outside of these floors.

Network Design

Design a network for a luxury residence hall that will serve honor students at the University of Houston. The residence will be eight floors, with a total of 162 two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartments on floors 3–8.

The first floor has an open lobby with a seating area and separate office area, whereas the second
floor has meeting rooms. Floors 1 and 2 are smaller than the upper floors (100 feet by 70 feet)
because a parking garage is built around the outside of these floors. The measurement of third to

eight floors are 240 by 150 feet. The offices and server room on the first floor is for the
university’s residence hall administration, which manages all the university’s residences. One
design goal is to keep this network as separate as possible from the network in the rest of the
building to provide greater security.

Deliverables:

1.Design the LANs for first floor and second floor only, the distribution layer backbone that will connect the different floors in the building, and the part of the network that will connect into the campus core backbone. Specify where the network equipment would be placed (use the floor plans provided). The required maps for your design are listed below. The design must contain the type of cables, name of the devices, Wi-Fi channels, IPs, subnets, connections, and other related information for the physical topologies.

Document the subnets for the first floor, per LAN and per access – secured or guest. Plan carefully when listing the CIDR ranges for each subnet. The recommendation is to use the provided reference tables when decided the ranges for your subnets.

Subnets specification example:
• Dotted Decimal Notation: 10.0.0.0 – 10.0.0.255 or 10.0.0.x
• CIDR format (IP Range): 10.0.0.0/24
• Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.000
• Binary Subnet Mask: 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000

2.Specify the products/devices in your design and provide their cost and the total cost of the network. You can refer to CDW (cdw.com) to list the products. To ensure quality, use only Cisco devices.

Required Maps:

1.Floor 1 MDF (Main Distribution Facility) room details for 1 GHZ network

2.Floor 1 wired network 1 GHZ

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3.Floor 1 Wi-Fi for employees and residents 5 GHZ

4.Floor 1 visitors Wi-Fi 2.4 GHZ

5.Floor 2 wired network 1 GHZ

6.Floor 2 Wi-Fi for employees and residents 5 GHZ

7.Floor 2 visitors Wi-Fi 2.4 GHZ

8.Floor 3 – 8 west wing wired network 1 GHZ

9.Floor 3 – 8 west wing Wi-Fi for employees and residents 5 GHZ

10.Floor 3 – 8 west wing visitors Wi-Fi 2.4 GHZ

11.Floor 3 – 8 East wing wired network 1 GHZ

12.Floor 3 – 8 East wing Wi-Fi for employees and residents 5 GHZ

13.Floor 3 – 8 East wing visitors Wi-Fi 2.4 GHZ

14.A high-level map for all floors

Recommendations:

•1 GHZ network including 2 drops for offices including Voice/IP.

•1 GHZ network including 4 drops for residents’ rooms including Voice/IP.

•Wi-Fi for employees and residents 5 GHZ with proper securities.

•Wi-Fi for visitors 2.4 GHZ

•Consider two Active Directory(s) for authenticating and DHCP use for residents and building employees.

•Consider securities for the network.

•Consider a backup system and disaster recovery.

Reference Tables:

Table 1: IPv4 Subnet Result for 172.16.0.0

Network Address 172.16.0.0
Usable Host IP Range 172.16.0.0 – 172.16.63.254

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Broadcast Address 172.16.63.255
Total Number of Hosts 16,834
Number of Usable Hosts 16,832
Subnet Mask 255.255.192.0
Binary Subnet Mask 11111111.11111111.11000000.00000000
IP Class B
CIDR Notation /18
IP Type Private

Table 2: All Possible Networks for 172.16.x.x

Network Address Useable Host Range Broadcast Address

172.16.0.0 172.16.0.1 – 172.16.63.254 172.16.63.255
172.16.64.0 172.16.64.1 – 172.16.127.254 172.16.127.255
172.16.128.0 172.16.128.1 – 172.16.191.254 172.16.191.255
172.16.192.0 172.16.192.1 – 172.16.255.254 172.16.255.255

Table 3: All Possible Networks for 192.168.0.x

Network Address Useable Host Range Broadcast Address

192.168.0.0 192.168.0.1 – 192.168.0.254 192.168.0.255

Table 4: Hardware Recommendations

Hardware IP Subnet Type Location

Router(s) 172.16.0.2 172.16.1.x Network MDF
Core Switch 1 172.16.0.20 … Network MDF
Core Switch 2 172.16.0.31 … Network MDF

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Switch 1 172.16.0.100 … Network MDF
Firewall 172.16.0.2 … Network MDF
AP 5GHZ 172.16.0.120 … Network 1st floor
AP 2.4 GHZ 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.x Network 2nd floor
Active Directory 1 172.16.0.150 … Server MDF
Active Directory 2 172.16.0.151 … Server MDF
Printer server 172.16.0.152 … Server MDF
… … … … …

Table 5: All Possible DHCP Range for 172.16.x.x & 192.168.0.x

Network Component Host Range

Visitors Wi-Fi 192.168.0.2 – 192.168.0.254

Wired Network 172.16.64.1 – 172.16.127.254
Employees and residents 172.16.192.2 – 172.16. 255.254
… …

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