Hospitality Hotel is a luxury hotel whose guests are mostly business travellers. In Australia, the Hospitality Hotel
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Hospitality Hotel is a luxury hotel whose guests are mostly business travellers. In Australia, the Hospitality Hotel has three hotels located in Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney. Melbourne hotel has two buildings. Building one is a three-storied building and has 30 guest rooms while building two comprises 12 conference rooms. To improve its quality of service, it has decided to install network connections in each of its 30 guest rooms and 12 conference meeting rooms. You are required to design a network (LAN) for the Melbourne hotel (enterprise campus). The Melbourne hotel will connect the two other hotels. Therefore, you need to consider the WAN access in the LAN design for the Melbourne hotel. The new network will house a data centre, an e-commerce edge, and six printers. Four printers will be installed in the different rooms of building one, while the other two printers are to be installed in building two. A traveller is allowed to have a printing service with any printers through the new network. Travellers will bring their own mobile devices (e.g., laptops, smartphones, tablets) to work. Travellers will use them to access required information such as their work email, required documents, and the Internet through wireless communication facilities (Wi-Fi access points).
Now considering above scenario please provide diagram using any grapical tool for the Task 1 and Task 2 below:
Task 1
Using the building-block network design process, develop a logical design of the new network for the Melbourne hotel enterprise campus that considers the seven network architecture components. Remember to consider the expected growth of the hotel. For the logical design, you need to consider the following items:
1. Network architecture components
2. Application systems
3. Network users
4. Categorizing network needs
5. Deliverables
Task 2
Design the physical design of the network based on the logical design completed in Task T1. Note, you do not need to develop an alternative design. For the physical design, you need to consider the following items:
1. Designing client and servers
2. Designing circuits
3. Network design tools
4. Deliverables
Organizational Behaviour Concepts Controversies Applications
ISBN: 978-0132310314
6th Canadian Edition
Authors: Nancy Langton, Stephen P. Robbins, Timothy A. Judge, Katherine Breward