Networking Assignment

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Im busy doing some of my Networking Assignment for college which is due in on Tuesday. I've had to discuss the advantages/disadvantages of a network and then discuss Star, Bus and Ring topologys in detail describing how its works ect.... Now i have to reccomend a topology for a student mobile phone company and im a bit stuck!

The company wants to expand and have offices around the U.K with 4 - 6 people in each office and allow them all to be able to communicate. They want a centralised solution with all staff and user accounts managed centrally and it says they feel a Domain would would be the best. They want a centralised database of products, customers and and orders at the main office and and that the web services be installed there too and that all customer access will be directed there. It tells me that the ISP will manage all internet traffic.

I missed 3 weeks because i was away so im struggling a bit but i would be right in thinking that an Extended Star would be the best? Not very sure on how one works though what devices would i need?

any help would be great!

Luke
 
Expanded Star

Edit: I can explain more but I want you to do the work. Why is the Extended Star topology a better idea than say bus for the student scenario?
 
Errrrmmmmm im not really sure...

If one of the offices goes down the others can still send/recive data to/from the main office and you can easily expand if they were to open more offices??
 
[OT] Note to others: this is how these sorts of 'homework' questions are supposed to be done on the forums. Show willingness to do the research and you'll get as many pointers as you need. Ask someone to do all the work for you and you'll get no replys/closed thread. [/OT]

Anyway, I've moved this to where the networking experts tend to hang out in case you have any more questions. :)
 
Yeah Andr3w i am only just started and ive already missed a bit so im struggling with the network part of the course. How did you find it?
 
burrrrr network topologies bore me. But yeh theres lots of resources floating about to help you find the information you need.

3 years ago I had that same assignment and infact...... my assignment is sitting on my memory stick :p

But yeah, go research. Any questions you can ask but no help can be given on this forum. Good luck
 
Im thinking and Extended Star. Having a Database of the customers orders and details installed at the main office and the PC's there connected to a switch and the backbone. In each of the other branches having the 4 or 5 computers also connected to a switch then to the backbone so they can send/recieve data from the main office and also communicate with the other branches. Correct?

Im not sure where the domain part comes in though.
 
Can't believe people are still being taught about bus ring and star. The people that teach these courses wouldn't know a modern production network if it landed on their heads. At least the ones i work with.

Shocking really.
 
LukeT said:
Im thinking and Extended Star. Having a Database of the customers orders and details installed at the main office and the PC's there connected to a switch and the backbone. In each of the other branches having the 4 or 5 computers also connected to a switch then to the backbone so they can send/recieve data from the main office and also communicate with the other branches. Correct?

Im not sure where the domain part comes in though.

Collision / broadcast domain ?

Still lol about the bus ring star thing.

Love to see one of these Btec instructors phone a networking company and say "can i buy a bus network please ?"
 
Stolly said:
Collision / broadcast domain ?

Still lol about the bus ring star thing.

Love to see one of these Btec instructors phone a networking company and say "can i buy a bus network please ?"


no, that question is on about an active directory domain so customers can log in. Also why would a instructor ring up for a network? they just teach it not buy the equipment.
 
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It reads

"Thay want a centralised solution with all staff user accounts managed centrally and feel that a domain would be the best way forward"

Not sure how that would affect the extended star...
 
heres alittle hint, draw your network on paper how the question wants it.

Seperate the question into segments.
 
Right I've had a read around and done as you said and drawn what i think it should look like. After drawing it and looking around it seems to be a mix of multiple stars and a bus backbone. I dont even know if its right but its what i had in my head.



I have each of the PCs in star connected to a switch which is then connected to the backbone which i presume would just be the telephone network. The same is at the main branch but that has the database of customer records and orders.

After looking up the domain bit am I right in thinking that each time one of the employees log onto the network they authenticate to a central sercurity server once which allows them onto the network?

Luke
 
LukeT said:
Right I've had a read around and done as you said and drawn what i think it should look like. After drawing it and looking around it seems to be a mix of multiple stars and a bus backbone. I dont even know if its right but its what i had in my head.



I have each of the PCs in star connected to a switch which is then connected to the backbone which i presume would just be the telephone network. The same is at the main branch but that has the database of customer records and orders.

Luke

That is fine.

LukeT said:
After looking up the domain bit am I right in thinking that each time one of the employees log onto the network they authenticate to a central sercurity server once which allows them onto the network?
Luke

Thats correct.
 
Right cheers thank you very much for your help. Now to type it up and flesh it out a bit.

Is there a spicific name for this type of network or is it just a hybrid of a star and a bus?

I just realised your from Hetton-le-Hole im from Gateshead..small world.
 
LukeT said:
Right cheers thank you very much for your help. Now to type it up and flesh it out a bit.

Is there a spicific name for this type of network or is it just a hybrid of a star and a bus?

I just realised your from Hetton-le-Hole im from Gateshead..small world.

Very Small world indeed.

If you look it is just a BUS network. Bare in mind the question says

LukeT said:
"The company wants to expand and have offices around the U.K with 4 - 6 people in each office and allow them all to be able to communicate. They want a centralised solution with all staff and user accounts managed centrally and it says they feel a Domain would would be the best. They want a centralised database of products, customers and and orders at the main office and and that the web services be installed there too and that all customer access will be directed there. It tells me that the ISP will manage all internet traffic."

It is asking for a star :) ..... the network you did before was a Bus network. It's fine but I can't help you too much on it as its homework.

Bare in mind its asking for a centralised solution over the UK........ work it out

"centralised solution (central server)"
"over the UK (4 offices, 1 central)"

Your doing fine so far.
 
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