Your manager has tasked you to create two network diagrams


TCP/IP Network Assignment

Need 8 ppt slides with at least 2 references.

Your manager has tasked you to create two network diagrams that illustrate the Remote Employee Connection options for VPN connectivity. These diagrams will assist IT in setting up employees and branch offices to remotely access the company's intranet. You will use these illustrations in your Week 2 Remote Employee Connection presentation.

Remote WAN access for employees from home or on the road: The remote employee must have access to the public Internet through an Internet Service Provider (broadband cable or DSL), Cellular Service Provider (smartphone, cellular adapter, or cellular hotspot), or other service from a third-party provider (public or private Wi-Fi hotspot). The company provides the VPN client software for users to install on their mobile devices. With the VPN client, users log in using their company credentials (user name and password) to a VPN server on the company network. The company Active Directory controller authenticates the user credentials. The VPN tunnel allows a remote user to securely access the company's intranet, services, and network resources over the public Internet as if they were working from the premises. Remote site-to-site WAN access for branch offices: The remote site has a site-to-site VPN connection that lets branch office use the public Internet as a conduit for accessing the main office's intranet. This setup eliminates the need for each computer to run VPN client software as if it were on a remote-access VPN.

Create 2 Visio diagrams illustrating the following scenarios.

• Remote WAN access for employees from home and on the road:

Create an end-to-end (from PC to VPN server) network diagram showing firewalls, routers, switches, hosts and connections for remote access from home or on the road to the main office VPN server and intranet. Include a variety of Internet access endpoints, such as broadband cable, DSL, cellular, and Wi-Fi hotspots.

• Remote site-to-site WAN access from a branch office: An end-to-end (from PC to VPN server) network diagram showing firewalls, routers, switches, hosts and connections for remote access from a branch office site across a site-to-site VPN tunnel to the main office VPN server and intranet. Include a variety of Internet access endpoints, such as T1 carrier, enterprise cellular, satellite, and cable broadband.

Copy and paste your network diagrams into Microsoft PowerPoint presentation slides.

Your manager has tasked you with creating a Remote Employee Connection presentation for IT. This presentation will assist IT in setting up remote (work-from-home) employees to access the company's intranet. These employees will use a VPN connection from their PC in home to a remote VPN server located in the employee's work campus.

Refer to the Visio tutorial and virtual desktop resource with Visio in Week 1. You will also use the diagrams you created in Week 1, incorporating the instructor feedback.

Create a 5- to 10-page Microsoft PowerPoint presentation using Visio including the following:

• WAN access options from the home to an ISP (Internet Service Provider) from a variety of endpoints, including broadband cable, DSL, cellular, and Wi-Fi hotspots

• Using Visio: Illustration of remote WAN access from home or on the road from Week 1.

• WAN access options from a branch work campus to an ISP (assume a different ISP with business/enterprise access such as T1 carrier, enterprise cellular, satellite, and cable broadband)

• Using Visio: Illustration of remote site-to-site WAN access for branch offices from Week 1.

• Major TCP/IP protocols with which the home PC is involved, from the moment it boots up until its first IPv4 packet reaches the VPN server.

• Major routing protocols involved in building the forwarding tables in an IPv4 network

• Using Visio: Illustration of how the first IPv4 is forwarded through the network, showing:

• Source and destination IPv4 addresses

• Source and destination MAC addresses for the initial 2 hops in the header of the packet

• Entries in the routers' forwarding tables

• Major routing protocols involved in building the forwarding tables in an IPv6 network

• Using Visio: Illustration of how the first IPv6 is forwarded through the network, showing:

• Source and destination IPv6 addresses

• Source and destination MAC addresses for the initial 2 hops in the header of the packet

• Entries in the routers' forwarding tables

Note: It is recommended that Visio be used to create network diagrams for the presentation.

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