A.Childs-CaseStudyReport

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Introduction to Networking
Case Study Report
Abstract:
The purpose of this document is to show what changes should be implemented
to the Warmington Health Authority to bring their data communications
network in line with modern day networking expectations. The document
describes the proposed changes to hardware and the relative cost’s involved.
Accompanying this document is also a Packet Tracer simulation of the proposed
new network.
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Acknowledgements
None
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Contents:
Acknowledgements
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Contents
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1.0
Terms of Reference
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2.0
Introduction
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3.0
Method
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4.0
Analysis
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4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
Current Network
Reasons for Upgrade
Proposed Equipment
Proposed Network Diagram
Proposed IP Configuration
Network Configuration Details
Proposed Cabling Diagram
Estimated Equipment costs
Estimated Labour costs
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5.0
Conclusion
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6.0
References
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7.0
Appendices
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1.0 Terms of Reference
Foreword
This document provides information for the Warmington Health Authority’s new
network design & implementation plan. Including cost’s for materials and
labour.
Aims
To provide knowledge of current limitations to the Warmington Health
Authority’s network and knowledge of how the proposed network, detailed in
this document would provide improved services end to end.
Objectives
To convey the detailed plans for the proposed network upgrade for the
Warmington Health authority, focusing on how the implementation will take
place from floor plans through to the addressing scheme.
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2.0
Introduction
This report will detail the limitations of Warmington Health Authority’s current data
network. It will also go into detail about a proposed upgrade to the system, including
equipment, cabling, IP addressing and costs. It will list the benefits of having a new
system and detail how future proof that system will be. Diagrams are included of the
current network, proposed network and cabling for certain areas. The costs will be
covered for the labour installation of the networking devices and PC’s, along with, the
material costs for the networking equipment, the PC’s and the associated cabling and
sockets etc.
A network simulation should accompany this document showing how the new system
would be implemented.
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3.0
Method
The method used to create the proposed network was a logical one. A brief overview
of how the system would look was provided along with a class B IP address of
172.168.0.0 /16. The engineer then took these details and decided on what model’s
of equipment would be used and how the IP addressing scheme would be
implemented to best conserve address’ for future use.
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4.0
Analysis
4.1
Current Network
Currently Warmington Health Authority has a network in place that is not meeting
there needs. The network consists of the following hardware:
3 x routers,
2 x servers,
3 x hubs,
Hosts.
The cabling is Cat3 UTP operating at 10Base2
The network can be seen below in figure 1
Health Care
Server
Figure 1
Patient Records
Warmingham HQ
Peover
Hospital
Audley Hospital
Doctors
Machines
Administration
Machines
Doctors
Machines
Administration
Machines
The current network served a purpose when it was implemented but with the need for
many more users, faster connections, internet connectivity, a more diverse use of IT
and the intention of increasing the use of IT within the Authority, the current network
simply will not be able to serve the required purpose.
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4.2
Reasons for Upgrade
The current network is struggling to serve all the traffic that is being transmitted. The
main cause of this is due to the implementation of hubs in the network, this is because
hubs do not separate collision domains so out of all hosts and devices connected to a
hub they can only communicate one at a time to avoid collisions of data streams.
Another problem related to hubs is the amount of hosts that can be connected to
them. Also the need to be connected to the internet is now important and the current
network has not connection to the web, the new network would have to have a
permanent connection to the internet.
The cabling currently Cat3 operating at 10Base2, this means the cables have a
maximum throughput speed of 10Mbps, In modern day networking terms this is quite
slow and with today’s bandwidth intensive programs, using this cabling system would
mean slow and sometimes unreliable network connection.
4.3
Proposed Equipment
The new proposed equipment that would be used on the Warmington Health
Authority’s network would be,
Networking Devices:
Cisco 2811 Integrated Services Router.
The Cisco 2811 Integrated Services Router provides the following support:
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Wire-speed performance for concurrent services such as security and voice , and
advanced services to multiple T1/E1/xDSL WAN rates
Enhanced investment protection through increased performance and modularity
Increased density through High-Speed WAN Interface Card Slots (four)
Enhanced Network Module Slot
Support for over 90 existing and new modules
Support for majority of existing AIMs, NMs, WICs, VWICs, and VICs
Two Integrated 10/100 Fast Ethernet ports
Optional Layer 2 switching support with Power over Ethernet (PoE) (as an option)
Security
o On-board encryption
o Support of up to 1500 VPN tunnels with the AIM-EPII-PLUS Module
o Antivirus defense support through Network Admission Control (NAC)
o Intrusion Prevention as well as stateful Cisco IOS Firewall support and
many more essential security features
Voice
o Analog and digital voice call support
o Optional voice mail support
o Optional support for Cisco CallManager Express (Cisco CME) for local call
processing in stand alone business for up to36 IP Phones
o Optional support for Survivable Remote Site Telephony support for local
call processing in small enterprise branch offices for up to 36 IP phones
These routers have been chosen as they provide all the necessary functionality for the
network along with the capability to handle much more than is currently required so
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they won’t become redundant in the near future. Also functionality for VoIP and
Security leaves the Health Authority with options for further IT expansion.
Cisco 2960-24TT Switch
24 Ethernet 10/100 ports and 2 fixed Ethernet 10/100/1000 uplink ports
Cisco® Catalyst® 2960 Series Switches with LAN Base software are a family of fixedconfiguration, standalone intelligent Ethernet devices with Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
or non-PoE configurations that provide desktop Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet
connectivity, enabling enhanced LAN services for entry-level enterprise, midmarket,
and branch office networks (See Figure 1). The Cisco Catalyst 2960 LAN Base Series
offers integrated security, including Network Admission Control (NAC), advanced
quality of service (QoS), and resiliency to deliver intelligent services for the network
edge.
The Cisco Catalyst 2960 LAN Base Series offers:
• PoE configurations up to 48 ports
• Intelligent features at the network edge, such as sophisticated access control lists
(ACLs) and enhanced security
• Networked Sustainability: Cisco EnergyWise to measure, report and reduce energy
usage across the entire organization
• Dual-purpose uplinks for Gigabit Ethernet uplink flexibility, allowing use of either a
copper or a fiber uplink; each dual-purpose uplink port has one 10/100/1000 Ethernet
port and one Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP)-based Gigabit Ethernet port, with one
port active at a time
• Network control and bandwidth optimization using advanced QoS, granular rate
limiting, ACLs, and multicast services
• Network security through a wide range of authentication methods, data encryption
technologies, and NAC based on users, ports, and MAC addresses
• Easy network configuration, upgrades, and troubleshooting using Cisco Network
Assistant software
• Autoconfiguration for specialized applications using Auto Smartports
• Limited lifetime hardware warranty
• Software updates at no additional charge
The 2960 switches are reliable, fast workhorses that will provide many years of
flawless performance. Optional features on the system like PoE (Power over Ethernet)
also future proof the network so the switches would not become redundant if PoE was
required.
Cabling
The cable that is set to be used on the LAN’s is a Cat5e UTP which can transmit up to
speeds of 100Mbps. RJ45 Connectors will be fitted to the end of the cables to connect
into the RJ45 Sockets.
End Devices
The end devices that will be implemented in to the new network are set to be as
follows.
The servers:
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HP ProLiant DL120 GS – Dual-Core Xeon 3065 2.33GHz
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Manufacturer: hp
Part Code: 465476-421
Product Description: HP ProLiant DL120 G5 - Dual-Core Xeon 3065 2.33 GHz
Type: Server
Form Factor: Rack-mountable - 1U
Dimensions (WxDxH): 44.8 cm x 69.9 cm x 4.3 cm
The PC’s:
The Pc selected to be utilised on the network is a custom built Dell Vostro 220 ST,
The pc’s will be built to the following spec:
Intel® Core™2 Duo E7400 processor (2.80GHz,
1066MHz, 3MB cache)
OPERATING SYSTEM
Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium with Service
Pack 1, 32-bit - English
MICROSOFT SOFTWARE Microsoft® Works 9.0 - English
MONITOR
19in E1909W WIDESCREEN Black UK/Irish (1440 x
900) TCO99 DVI-D
MEMORY
2048MB 800MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM
[2x1024]
HARD DRIVE
250GB (7200rpm) Serial ATA Hard Drive with 8MB
DataBurst™ cache
GRAPHICS CARD
Integrated Intel® Graphic Media Accelerator X4500
OPTICAL DRIVE
16x DVD +/- RW Drive
KEYBOARD
Dell™ Entry Quietkey USB Keyboard - UK/Irish
(QWERTY)
MOUSE
Dell 2 Button USB Optical Mouse
SUPPORT SERVICES
1Yr Basic Warranty - Next Business Day Onsite
SECURTIY SOFTWARE Norton Internet Security™ 2009 - 30 Day Trial
SOUND SOFTWARE
Integrated 5.1 Channel Audio HD
BASE
Vostro 220 ST Standard Base Slim Tower Chassis
POWER CORDS
2 Meter Power Cord – UK
DOCUMENTATION/DISKS English - Documentation Vostro esktop
BUNDLE
d03s209
BASE WARRANTY
1Yr Basic Warranty - Next Business Day
ORDER INFORMATION Vostro Desktop 220ST Order – UK
Dell System Media Kit
Vostro 220 Resource DVD (Diagnostics & Drivers)
PROCESSOR
This pc has had it’s components specifically chosen to give the best performance and
longevity in relation to keeping realistic costs. Features like the CPU and the RAM are
sufficient to sustain this machine for an estimated 10 years with minimum of
upgrades.
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The equipment listed above will be utilised for the Warmington Health Authority in the
following manor as seen below in figure 2.
Figure 2
Health Care
Server
Patient Records
Internet
Serial 0/2
145.45.5.100
Warmingham HQ
Peover
Hospital
Audley Hospital
FA 0/0
Doctors
Machines
FA 0/0
FA 0/1
Doctors
Machines
Administration
Machines
FA 0/1
Administration
Machines
Note the implementation of switches instead of hubs and the link to the internet.
4.5
Proposed IP Configuration
The IP address supplied by the Warmington Health Authority is 172.168.0.0 /16.
This address need to be split up using VLSM (variable length subnet masks) to create
an efficient addressing environment where the minimum numbers of addresses are
wasted.
The addresses for the doctor’s machines and the admin machines need to reside on
different sub-networks. So from the diagram above, it can be concluded that 7 subnetworks are required.
The 7 network addresses and there associated ranges and broadcast addresses can be
seen in the table below:
Network Address
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Broadcast Address
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172.168.0.0
notation)
255.255.255.128
172.168.0.128
255.255.255.128
172.168.1.0
255.255.255.128
172.168.1.128
255.255.255.128
172.168.2.0
255.255.255.224
172.168.2.32
255.255.255.252
172.168.2.36
255.255.255.252
Range
172.168.0.1 –
172.168.0.126
172.168.0.129 172.168.0.254
172.168.1.1 172.168.1.126
172.168.1.129 172.168.1.254
172.168.2.1 –
172.168.2.30
172.168.2.33 –
172.168.2.34
172.168.2.37 –
172.168.2.38
172.168.0.127
172.168.0.255
172.168.1.127
172.168.1.255
172.168.2.31
172.168.2.35
172.168.2.39
The IP addressing scheme will be implemented in relation to the network according to
the following table:
Host / Interface
Doctor Machine Audely
Admin Machine Audely
Doctor Machine Peover
Admin Machine Peover
Audley Router Fa0/0
Peover Router Fa0/0
Audley Router Fa0/1
Peover Router Fa0/1
Audley Router Serial0/0
Peover Router Serial0/0
Warmingham Router Fa0/0
Warmingham Router serial0/0
Warmingham Router serial0/1
Warmingham Router serial0/2
Patient Records
Health Care Server
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IP address
Start
172.168.0.1
172.168.1.1
172.168.0.129
172.168.1.129
172.168.0.126
172.168.0.254
172.168.1.126
172.168.1.254
172.168.2.33
172.168.2.37
172.168.2.30
172.168.2.34
172.168.2.38
145.45.5.100
172.168.2.2
172.168.2.1
IP
Address
End
172.168.1.126
172.168.1.126
172.168.0.254
172.168.1.254
Mask
/
/25
/25
/25
/25
/25
/25
/25
/25
/30
/30
/27
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/30
/16
/27
/27
DCE/DTE *
Default Gateway *
172.168.0.126
172.168.1.126
172.168.0.254
172.168.1.254
DTE
DTE
DCE 64000
DCE 64000
DTE
172.168.2.30
172.168.2.30
Network Configuration Details
The network will need to be configured with a routing protocol in order for the routers
to communicate with each other. The advantage of using a dynamic routing protocol
over static routes is that it requires a lot less maintenance if there is a change in the
network topology. The routing protocol that is to be implemented in the Warmington
Health Authority’s network is EIGRP, this Cisco proprietary protocol is easy to
implement and performs well in a network of this size.
Aside from the IP address configuration the 3 routers in the network will need
configuring with the following information:
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Descriptions on ports
Console password
Hostname
Secret password
VTY password
Enabling of the interfaces
Clock rate on DCE’s
Default route
EIGRP activation (EIGRP 20 in this case)
EIGRP Network statement
Host Tables (for router’s & servers),
Message of the Day banner
The PC’s will need their IP addresses, subnet masks, default gateway’s and hostnames
configuring.
For the sake of the simulation the 145.45.5.100 IP address issued by the ISP will be
attached to a loopback interface and not the serial port S 1/2 as it would be in reality.
This is to test that it can be reached, without having to set up the cloud in the
simulation.
4.7
Proposed Cabling Diagram
On sites of Peover and Audley there is an identical room at each site. The room will
need cabling. The plan for same can be found below in figure 3:
Figure
The floor plane details where the equipment will be stored, where the devices
will3 be
situated, where the trunking will be run and where the sockets will be situated.
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The diagram below shows how the equipment will look in the storage room once
stowed n a cabinet.
In the trunking there will be many Cat5e cables, each going to a different socket, one
for each computer. The lengths of the cables required to run from the patching panel
to the sockets are detailed in the table below.
A set amount of shorter cables will be required to connect devices to sockets, and
patch from the switch to the patching panel.
Cable
Length (m)
30
15
6
15
15
21
24
47
53
59
65
71
1
0.5
Qty
Connection end 1
Connection end 2
Purpose
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
13
Wired to Patch Panel
Wired to Patch Panel
Wired to Patch Panel
Wired to Patch Panel
Wired to Patch Panel
Wired to Patch Panel
Wired to Patch Panel
Wired to Patch Panel
Wired to Patch Panel
Wired to Patch Panel
Wired to Patch Panel
Wired to Patch Panel
RJ45 male
RJ45 male
Socket (RJ45
Socket (RJ45
Socket (RJ45
Socket (RJ45
Socket (RJ45
Socket (RJ45
Socket (RJ45
Socket (RJ45
Socket (RJ45
Socket (RJ45
Socket (RJ45
Socket (RJ45
RJ45 male
RJ45 male
Patch Panel to Host 1 Socket
Patch Panel to Host 2 Socket
Patch Panel to Host 3 Socket
Patch Panel to Host 4 Socket
Patch Panel to Host 5 Socket
Patch Panel to Host 6 Socket
Patch Panel to Host 7 Socket
Patch Panel to Host 8 Socket
Patch Panel to Host 9 Socket
Patch Panel to Host 10 Socket
Patch Panel to Host 11 Socket
Patch Panel to Host 12 Socket
Socket to host NIC
12 x Patch Panel to Switch,
1 x Switch to router
female)
female)
female)
female)
female)
female)
female)
female)
female)
female)
female)
female)
The total amount of cable required for the above wiring plan is 440.5m, Since the
cable is sold in 200m reels, 600m would be purchased, this would also allow for
mistakes when creating the cables, and wastage when trimming off the sheath to wire
up sockets etc. Other equipment required for the cabling is as follows:
12 RJ45 Sockets,
50 RJ45 male connectors,
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1 patching panel with at least 12 ports,
It would also require approximately 1 day for 2 cablers to install and make all the
cables.
4.8
Estimated Equipment costs
The estimated cost for the materials for this project can be found in the excel
worksheet below:
The table shows the costs for all the equipment and wiring for the floor plan shown
above.
Item detail
Cisco 2811
Integrated Services
Router
Cisco Catalyst 296024TT - switch - 24
ports
PATCH-PANEL-16CAT5E - Prolabs
patch panel
Dell Vostro 220 ST
PC
RJ45 Connector
male - 10pk
RJ45 Wall socket
Cat5e UTP cable
200m reel
Source
http://www.hardware.co
m/store/Cisco/CISCO28
11-SHDSL/K9
http://www.hardware.co
m/product.asp?id=WSC2960-24TT-L
http://www.hardware.co
m/store/ProLabs/PATCH
-PANEL-16-CAT5E
Cost ex
VAT
http://www.dell.com
Maplins
aria.co.uk
screwfix.com
Quantity
VAT @
15%
£1,126.30
1
£168.9
5
£1,295.25
£565.73
1
£84.86
£650.59
£29.95
1
£4.49
£34.44
£339.00
12
£50.85
£4,678.20
£7.49
£1.45
5
12
£1.12
£0.22
£43.07
£20.01
£81.22
3
£12.18
£280.21
Total cost
The total cost for the implementation of the above part of the network comes to (inc
VAT):
£6,967.32
The table below shows the cost for the major networking equipment for the whole of
the Warmington Health Authority’s network.
Item detail
Cisco 2811
Integrated Services
Router
Cisco Catalyst 296024TT - switch - 24
ports
Cisco High-Speed
WAN Interface Card
serial adapter - 4
ports
HP ProLiant DL120
G5 - Dual-Core
Xeon 3065 2.33 GHz
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Source
http://www.hardware.co
m/store/Cisco/CISCO28
11-SHDSL/K9
http://www.hardware.co
m/product.asp?id=WSC2960-24TT-L
http://www.hardware.co
m/store/Cisco/HWIC4A/S
http://www.hardware.co
m/servers/hewlettpackard/hp-proliantservers/dl100-
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Cost ex
VAT
Quantity
VAT @
15%
£1,126.
30
3
£168.95
£3,885.74
£565.73
4
£84.86
£2,602.36
£480.55
1
£72.08
£552.63
£624.80
2
£93.72
£1,437.04
Total cost
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series/dl120-g5-andoptions/
The total cost for the major networking equipment comes to:
£8,477.77
4.9
Estimated Labour costs
The estimated labour costs involved for setting up just the networking aspect
of the Warmington Health Authority’s network (not including the installation of
cabling & pc config) would be around 3 full days work, I quote 3 days as the
engineer would have to fit all 3 sites and the distance between sites is not
stated. Hence the conclusion of 3 days work in total even the though the
actual installation and config per site would take about an hour.
This would cost around approximately £600 if you assume the qualified Cisco
Engineer would take £200 /day, depending on the individual or company
employed to implement it. It may be a good deal more if the Health Authority
took there first quote.
The labour costs involved for setting up the small portion of the network shown
on the floor plan would involve the following:
Cabling – 2 days: £300
Network configuration – ½ day: £100
Computer installation and config – 1 ½ days: £450
Total installation cost for that floor = £850
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5.0 Conclusions
The old network implementation will very shortly get to a stage of complete
ineffectiveness, rendering the hospitals mostly useless as now they dependant
on IT.
In conclusion, although the purchase and implementation of the new network
would be very costly it is inevitable that it must take place as the Authority now
relies on a reliable IT infrastructure. The chosen network will be future proof
for a long time (in the region of 10yrs+), this will limit the need to outlay on
constant upgrades and hopefully also bring about an increase in productivity
thus helping the authority regain some of its costs.
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6.0 References
Hardware.com (2009) Networking Hardware Store,
http://www.hardware.com/store/Cisco/CISCO2811-SHDSL/K9, Date Accessed 19/3/09.
Hardware.com (2009) Networking Hardware Store,
http://www.hardware.com/store/Cisco/HWIC-4A/S, Date Accessed 19/3/09.
Hardware.com (2009) Networking Hardware Store,
http://www.hardware.com/product.asp?id=WS-C2960-24TT-L, Date Accessed 19/3/09.
Hardware.com (2009) Networking Hardware Store, http://www.hardware.com/servers/hewlettpackard/hp-proliant-servers/dl100-series/dl120-g5-and-options/
, Date Accessed 19/3/09.
Hardware.com (2009) Networking Hardware Store,
http://www.hardware.com/store/ProLabs/PATCH-PANEL-16-CAT5E, Date Accessed 19/3/09.
Dell Computers Inc (2009) Online PC store, http://www.dell.com, Date Accessed 19/3/09.
Maplins (2009) Online Electronics Store, http://www.maplins.com, Date Accessed 19/3/09.
Aria Technology (2009) IT Store, http://www.aria.co.uk, Date Accessed 19/3/09.
ScrewFix (2009) Online Hardware Store, http://www.screwfix.com, Date Accessed 19/3/09.
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7.0 Appendices
D:\Documents and
Settings\601866821\My Documents\Documents\Foundation Degree\ITN\Case Study\Case Study.pkt
Config for WarmingtonHQ-Rt Router:
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 1427 bytes
!
version 12.4
no service password-encryption
!
hostname WarmingtonHQ-Rt
!
!
enable secret 5 $1$mERr$hx5rVt7rPNoS4wqbXKX7m0
!
!
!
!
ip ssh version 1
ip host Audley-Rt 172.168.0.126 172.168.1.126 172.168.2.33
ip host HealthCareServer 172.168.2.1
ip host PatientRecords 172.168.2.2
ip host Peover-Rt 172.168.0.254 172.168.1.254 172.168.2.37
ip host WarmingtonHQ-Rt 172.168.2.34 172.168.2.30 172.168.2.38
!
!
interface Loopback2
ip address 145.45.5.100 255.255.0.0
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
description default gateway for 172.168.2.0 /27 network
ip address 172.168.2.30 255.255.255.224
duplex auto
speed auto
!
interface FastEthernet0/1
no ip address
duplex auto
speed auto
shutdown
!
interface Serial1/0
description serial connection to Audley hospital Router
ip address 172.168.2.34 255.255.255.252
clock rate 64000
!
interface Serial1/1
description serial connection to Peover Hospital Router
ip address 172.168.2.38 255.255.255.252
clock rate 64000
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!
interface Serial1/2
no ip address
!
interface Serial1/3
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Vlan1
no ip address
shutdown
!
router eigrp 20
network 172.168.2.32 0.0.0.3
network 172.168.2.36 0.0.0.3
network 172.168.2.0 0.0.0.31
network 145.45.0.0
auto-summary
!
ip classless
ip route 145.45.0.0 255.255.0.0 Serial1/0
!
!
!
!
!
banner motd ^C ***No Un-Authorised Access***^C
line con 0
password cisco
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
!
!
end
Config for Audley-Rt Router:
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 1284 bytes
!
version 12.4
no service password-encryption
!
hostname Audley-Rt
!
!
enable secret 5 $1$mERr$hx5rVt7rPNoS4wqbXKX7m0
!
!
!
!
ip ssh version 1
ip host Audley-Rt 172.168.0.126 172.168.1.126 172.168.2.33
ip host HealthCareServer 172.168.2.1
ip host PatientRecords 172.168.2.2
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ip host Peover-Rt 172.168.0.254 172.168.1.254 172.168.2.37
ip host WarmingtonHQ-Rt 172.168.2.34 172.168.2.30 172.168.2.38
!
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
description connection to Doctors network @ Audley
ip address 172.168.0.126 255.255.255.128
duplex auto
speed auto
!
interface FastEthernet0/1
description connection to Admin network @ Audley
ip address 172.168.1.126 255.255.255.128
duplex auto
speed auto
!
interface Serial1/0
description serial connection to Warmington HQ router
ip address 172.168.2.33 255.255.255.252
!
interface Serial1/1
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial1/2
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial1/3
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Vlan1
no ip address
shutdown
!
router eigrp 20
network 172.168.0.0
network 172.168.0.0 0.0.0.127
network 172.168.1.0 0.0.0.127
network 172.168.2.32 0.0.0.3
auto-summary
!
ip classless
!
!
!
!
!
banner motd ^C ***No Un-Authorised Access***^C
line con 0
password cisco
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
!
!
end
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Config for Peover-Rt Router:
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 1287 bytes
!
version 12.4
no service password-encryption
!
hostname Peover-Rt
!
!
enable secret 5 $1$mERr$hx5rVt7rPNoS4wqbXKX7m0
!
!
!
!
ip ssh version 1
no ip domain-lookup
ip host Audley-Rt 172.168.0.126 172.168.1.126 172.168.2.33
ip host HealthCareServer 172.168.2.1
ip host PatientRecords 172.168.2.2
ip host Peover-Rt 172.168.0.254 172.168.1.254 172.168.2.37
ip host WarmingtonHQ-Rt 172.168.2.34 172.168.2.30 172.168.2.38
!
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
description connection to doctors @ Peover Network
ip address 172.168.0.254 255.255.255.128
duplex auto
speed auto
!
interface FastEthernet0/1
description connection to admin @ Peover Network
ip address 172.168.1.254 255.255.255.128
duplex auto
speed auto
!
interface Serial1/0
description serial connection to Warmington HQ router
ip address 172.168.2.37 255.255.255.252
!
interface Serial1/1
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial1/2
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial1/3
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Vlan1
no ip address
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shutdown
!
router eigrp 20
network 172.168.2.36 0.0.0.3
network 172.168.0.128 0.0.0.127
network 172.168.1.128 0.0.0.127
auto-summary
!
ip classless
!
!
!
!
!
banner motd ^C ***No Un-Authorised Access***^C
line con 0
password cisco
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
!
!
end
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