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Clustered Case Study Assessment

Criteria

Unit code, name and release number

ICTNWK424 - Install and operate small enterprise branch networks (1)

ICTNWK429 - Install hardware to networks (1)

ICTTEN417 - Install, configure and test a router (1)

ICTTEN419 - Implement and troubleshoot enterprise routers and switches (1)

ICTTEN434 - Install, configure and test internet protocol networks (1)

Qualification/Course code, name and release number

ICT404120 - Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking (Release 3)

Student details

Student number

Student name

Assessment declaration

This assessment is my original work and no part of it has been copied from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made.

No part of this assessment has been written for me by any other person except where such collaboration has been authorised by the assessor concerned.

I understand that plagiarism is the presentation of the work, idea or creation of another person as though it is your own. Plagiarism occurs when the origin of the material used is not appropriately cited. No part of this assessment is plagiarised.

Student signature and date

Version:20210921

Date created:21 September2021

For queries, please contact:

SkillsPoint: Technology and Business Services

Location: Ultimo

2021 TAFE NSW, SydneyRTO Provider Number 90003 | CRICOS Provider Code: 00591E

This assessment can be found in the: Learning BankThe contents of this document are copyright TAFE NSW 2020, and should not be reproduced without the permission of the TAFE NSW. Information contained in this document is correct at time of printing: DATE @ "d MMMM yyyy" * MERGEFORMAT 28 September 2021. For current information please refer to our website or your assessor as appropriate.

Assessment instructions

Assessment details Instructions

Assessment overview The objective of this clustered assessment is to assess your knowledge and performance in the units stated above.

Assessment Event number 2 of 3

Instructions for this assessment This is a case study assessment and will be assessing the student on their knowledge and performance skills required by the unit.

This assessment is in two parts:

Case study scenario

Network design document instructions

The assessment also contains an:

Assessment feedback form

Submission instructions On completion of this assessment, you are required to upload it or hand it to your assessor for marking.

You are required to submit the following files:

Firstname_Lastname_Gelos_NRS_Design_Report

where Firstname_Lastname is your full name

Ensure you have written your name at the bottom of each page of this assessment.

It is important that you keep a copy of all electronic and hardcopy assessments submitted to TAFE and complete the assessment declaration when submitting the assessment.

What do I need to do to achieve a satisfactory result? To successfully complete this assessment you will be available at the arranged time to complete all the assessment criteria as outlined in the assessment instructions.

All parts of the observable task must be performed to a satisfactory level as indicated in the criteria section of the Observation Checklist.

All oral questions must be answered correctly to be deemed satisfactory in this assessment task; however, Assessors may ask questions to clarify understanding.

What do I need to provide? TAFE NSW student account username and password. If you do not know your username and password, contact your campus or service centre on 131601.

Computer or other devices with word processing software and internet access

Writing materials, if required

Portable hard drive or USB with enough space, to save work to.

What does the assessor need to provide? Access to this assessment and learning resources, including the student workbook and any supporting documents or links.

Access to the Learning Management System (Moodle)

Access to scenario documents as listed in the assessment

Access to the following scenario documents in the Gelos Documents folder as listed in the assessment.

Access to a computer having all necessary software pre-installed

Office Applications (e.g. Microsoft Word or similar)

Network drawing software such as Visio or Cisco Packet Tracer (latest version) applications

Scenario support documents (Cl_NetworkRouterSwitch_AE_Appx_SR1.zip)

Cl_NetworkRouterSwitch_AE_CS2of3_OC

Gelos_InternetworkDesign_Report_Template

GELOS_ProjectEmail

GELOS_Scenario

GELOS_HeadOfficeNetwork

Gelos-JobSafetyChecklist

Gelos_WHSPolicy

Due date

Venue/location

Time allowed

Due date: Refer to the Unit Assessment Guide for the due dates

Venue: In-class/Take Home

Time allowed: The estimated times for a student to complete each part of this assessment is approximately 12 hours as follows:

Part 1 1 hour (30 minutes + Role Play)

Part 2 11 hours

Supervision It is expected that Parts 2 of this assessment can be completed as a take-home task. If you are unable to complete this assessment as a take-home task then contact your assessor immediately so that they can make other arrangements.

Your assessor may ask for additional evidence to verify the authenticity of your submission and confirm that the assessment task was completed by you.

The student may access their referenced text, learning notes and other resources.

Assessment feedback, review or appeals In accordance with the TAFE NSW policy Manage Assessment Appeals, all students have the right to appeal an assessment decision in relation to how the assessment was conducted and the outcome of the assessment. Appeals must be lodged within 14 working days of the formal notification of the result of the assessment.

If you would like to request a review of your results or if you have any concerns about your results, contact your Teacher or Head Teacher. If they are unavailable, contact the Student Administration Officer.

Contact your Head Teacher for the assessment appeals procedures at your college/campus.

Specific task instructions

The instructions and the criteria in the case studies below will be used by the assessor to determine whether you have satisfactorily completed each Case Study Scenario. Use these instructions and criteria to ensure you demonstrate the required knowledge.

Important Note: Refer to the associated observation checklist as you are answering the sections in this assessment. This observation checklist will be used by your assessor to ensure you cover all criteria required in this case study report. The observation checklist is named Cl_NetworkRouterSwitch_AE_CS2of3_OC and stored in the Cl_NetworkRouterSwitch_AE_Appx_SR1.zip folder.

Please answer all sections of this assessment in the Gelos_InternetworkDesign_Report_Template (SR1.zip) document. Make sure to remove the instructional notes in the document (highlighted text) and replace them with your answer.

Part 1: Case Study Scenario

Read the Email from the Project Supervisor below to prepare for your role play in part 1.2.

1.1 Case Study Scenario:

Refer to the Project Email (Gelos_ProjectEmail.docx) in the student resource folder (Cl_NetworkRouterSwitch_AE_Appx_SR1.zip).

1.2. Role play oral communication activity: Determine Requirements

The general purpose of this meeting is to make sure you understand the objectives, requirements and scope of the project.

Roles and details for each party:

Your role You will play the role of the technician of Gelos Enterprises who will be developing the network design document and will later prototype the design. You will need to review the email and scenario information above and meet with your project supervisor to clarify the network proposal and documentation details. To show participation you will need to:

Greet your colleague in a friendly manner.

Explain and confirm your understanding of the proposal.

Ask any questions to clarify your understanding.

Internal technical advisor Your assessor will also play the role of Gelos Project Supervisor (Terrance Stewart). This person will interact with you as follows:

Greet you.

Listen to your understanding of the proposal.

Provide feedback of your understanding.

Part 2: Network Design Document

In this part, you will complete the Network Design Document based on the case scenario in Part 1 and according to enterprise procedures.

2.0. Introduction:

Complete the introduction and client requirements sections of the report template.

The introduction should provide an outline to the design report. It should discuss the purpose and content of the report and give a brief description of the client and the clients project and the need or problem it addresses.

The client requirements section should list the requirements as per the email and role play IN YOUR OWN WORDS.

2.1. Network Topology:

Create the logical network topology diagram in Visio, Packet Tracer (or other network drawing software). Place this diagram in the appropriate section of the report

On the topology diagram make sure you:

Use appropriate symbols for routers, switches and cables.

Label each networking device with appropriate names.

IP Addresses.

You could also place the following information on the topology diagram (not assessable but useful):

Port identification on routers and switches.

VLAN network addresses.

2.2. IP Addressing Table:

Complete the Naming Convention (include an explanation and examples) and IP addressing information sections of the report. Make sure to include all devices included in the logical diagram.

.3. VLANs and wireless:

Complete the VLAN and Wireless sections in the report template.

VLANs:

Numbers, names.

Network address and mask.

Calculate and verify the valid host range.

Port assignment.

WIRELESS:

Be sure to include a paragraph each of the following:

Wireless networking information.

How the wireless network for mobile tablets will be integrated into LAN (Local Area Network) design.

How you will limit this wireless access to IT Department users only.

2.4. NAT:

Complete the NAT section of the template report.

Provide a short introductory paragraph.

Include:

Where NAT will be placed in the network topology.

What networks will be using NAT.

What type of NAT will be used?

2.5. DHCP:

Complete the DHCP specification section in the report template:

Provide a short introductory paragraph.

Include:

All the information that will be used to configure the DHCP server and all the DHCP Pools.

Where the DHCP server will be placed in the network topology.

2.6. ACLs:

Complete the ACL specification section in the report template with the ACLs that will be needed in this project.

2.7. TFTP Server:

Complete the TFTP section in the report template.

Information on each of the following:

Where TFTP will be placed in the network topology.

What software will be used (provide URL).

TFTP configuration information.

2.8. WAN link:

Complete the WAN Link section in the report template. Include:

For the prototype:

What WAN protocol will be used.

What type of port and cables will be needed.

WAN Link configuration settings required.

If the design goes to implementation, what WAN protocol will be used.

2.9. Security:

Read the client requirements email in part 1 and identify the current and future security requirements for this project.

Complete the Security requirements section in the report template.

Provide a short introductory paragraph.

Include:

Logical security measures for the switches and routers in the Perth Office.

Physical security measures for the networking equipment in the Perth Office.

2.10. Routing:

Complete the Routing section of the report template.

Provide a short introductory paragraph.

Include:

Routing Protocol and version that will be used in the WAN.

Which interfaces will be set to Passive in the routing protocol?

How R1 will know how to get to the Internet.

2.11. Network Components:

Provide a short introductory paragraph.

Research the components needed for the Perth Office expansion project. Make sure the components have the appropriate features according to the technical requirements.

Routers.

Switches.

Wireless Access Points.

WAN (NIM/HWIC) Connectors.

Fill in the details for the quotes and all equipment in appendix 1 in the report template.

You will need to obtain 2 quotes for each type of equipment and supply appropriate details.

Include stock availability and lead time (if applicable).

Fill in the purchase requisition for the selected equipment, justifying your recommendation.

Complete the Network Components tables in the report template for your recommended equipment for this project.

Include total costs and ensure that it fulfils budget requirements.

2.12. Work Health and Safety

You have been provided with photographs of the potential location for build of the prototype in the Student Resources folder.

Based on the photographs provided, complete the section on Work Health and Safety in the report template, identifying potential risks and environmental issues. Be sure to include mitigation strategies.

Refer to relevant legislation, work health and safety (WHS) regulations, codes and standards that you would need to consider when preparing for this work. You will need to refer to the Enterprise procedures manual that is created based on Work Cover NSW guidelines for the WorkHealth and Safety Act 2011 (NSW) (Gelos-JobSafetyChecklist, Gelos-WHSPolicy).

2.13. Develop Installation plan and checklist

Logically order the main tasks required to install, configure and test the prototype network according to the configuration requirements above.

Do not use specific commands, say what to do rather than how to do it. EG Install DHCP server according to specifications above.

2.14. Seek permission to access work site

For the case scenario above, you will need to arrange site access according to the required organisational procedure by sending an email to Network Manager (Assessor in this instance) and all other involved personnel to ensure availability.

Include the following in your email to the client:

Correct email structure (To, From, Subject, Message)

Use appropriate business language in the email

Include suitable dates and times you would like access to the work site that will minimise disruption to the client.

Include details of down time to the client's network to install and configure the routers and switches.

Include what you will need for the company to supply so that you can access the work site

Include a request to ensure the availability of appropriate personnel to be on site during the installation (eg for signoff of work completed)

Include your WHS concerns and the installation plan (major steps in the installation)

Place your email in section Permissions to Access Work Site in the report template:

2.15. Produce Backup Instructions for User

You need to develop a manual explaining how to backup the configuration of your installed routers and switches.

You are required to include the following:

What: What will be backed up

Where: Where is the backup to be stored

How Often: How often the backup will be done (and why)

Naming Convention: The naming convention required for the backups

Step by step instructions on how to connect to router to perform the backup

Command line instructions on how to backup the configuration file

Use images where appropriate

Add this information to the Backup Instructions section of the report template

2.16. Role play oral communication activity: Proposal Presentation

The general purpose of this meeting is to present and receive feedback of your proposal to the external network manager and internal technical advisor.

Roles and details for each party:

Your role You will play the role of the technician of Gelos who developed the network design. You will need to present the proposal to the external network manager and internal technical advisor during a meeting about the proposed installation. You will liaise with the external network manager and discuss and confirm the suitability of the proposed installations. You will need to liaise with the internal technical advisor to clarify the network installation details. To show participation you will need to:

Greet your colleagues in a friendly manner.

Explain the proposal and prototype to the external network manager and internal technical advisor.

Discuss and confirm the suitability of the proposed installations with the external network manager.

Identify safety hazards and implements risk control measures in consultation with the network manager.

Clarify the network installation details with the internal technical advisor.

Seek feedback on the Backup Instructions included in your design.

Seek feedback from the external network manager and internal technical advisor.

Discuss the effectiveness of the organisational guidelines, purchasing policies, procedures, licensing arrangements and budget.

External network manager Your assessor will allocate someone to play the role of External Network Manager. This person will interact with you as follows:

Greet you.

Listen to your proposal presentation.

Discuss and confirm the suitability of the proposed installations with the external network manager.

Provide feedback of safety hazards identified and risk control measures.

Internal technical advisor Your assessor will also allocate someone to play the role of Internal Technical Advisor. This person will interact with you as follows:

Greet you.

Listen to your proposal presentation.

Provide feedback on network installation details.

Please refer to the Observation Checklist in the marking guide for what your assessor will be looking for, during this meeting. Please have your report open and be ready and organised for this. 20 minutes (approx) meeting.

Assessment feedback

NOTE: This section must have the Teacher/Assessor and student signature to complete the feedback. If you are submitting through the TAFE NSW online learning platform, your Teacher/Assessor will give you feedback via the platform.

Assessment outcome

Satisfactory

Unsatisfactory

Assessor feedback

Has the Assessment declaration for this assessment event been signed and dated by the student?

Are you assured that the evidence presented for assessment is the students own work?

Was reasonable adjustment in place for this assessment event?

If yes, ensure it is detailed on the assessment document.

Comments:

Assessor name, signature and date:

Student acknowledgement of assessment outcome

Would you like to make any comments about this assessment?

Student name, signature and date

Clustered Skills Assessment

Criteria

Unit code, name and release number

ICTNWK424 - Install and operate small enterprise branch networks (1)

ICTNWK429 - Install hardware to networks (1)

ICTTEN417 - Install, configure and test a router (1)

ICTTEN419 - Implement and troubleshoot enterprise routers and switches (1)

ICTTEN434 - Install, configure and test internet protocol networks (1)

Qualification/Course code, name and release number

ICT40120 - Certificate IV in Information Technology

Student details

Student number

Student name

Assessment declaration

This assessment is my original work and no part of it has been copied from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made.

No part of this assessment has been written for me by any other person except where such collaboration has been authorised by the assessor concerned.

I understand that plagiarism is the presentation of the work, idea or creation of another person as though it is your own. Plagiarism occurs when the origin of the material used is not appropriately cited. No part of this assessment is plagiarised.

Student signature and date

Version:20200121

Date created: CREATEDATE @ "d MMMM yyyy" * MERGEFORMAT 15 January 2020

Date modified: DATE @ "dd/MM/yyyy" * MERGEFORMAT 28/09/2021

For queries, please contact:

SkillsPoint: Technology and Business Services

Location: Ultimo

2021 TAFE NSW, SydneyRTO Provider Number 90003 | CRICOS Provider Code: 00591E

This assessment can be found in the: Learning BankThe contents in this document is copyright TAFE NSW 2021, and should not be reproduced without the permission of the TAFE NSW. Information contained in this document is correct at time of printing: DATE @ "d MMMM yyyy" * MERGEFORMAT 28 September 2021. For current information please refer to our website or your assessor as appropriate.

Assessment instructions

Table SEQ Table * ARABIC 1 Assessment instructions

Assessment details Instructions

Assessment overview The objective of this clustered assessment is to assess your knowledge and performance in the units stated above.

Assessment Event number 3 of 3

Instructions for this assessment This is a skills assessment and will be assessing you on your knowledge and performance skills required by of the unit.

This assessment is in three parts:

Hardware Installation

Configuring and Testing

Troubleshooting

The assessment also contains an:

Assessment feedback form

Submission instructions On completion of this assessment, you are required to notify your assessor for marking prior to clearing the worksite.

You will also be required to demonstrate the various activities to your assessor during the assessment (where noted).

You are required to submit the following files:

Firstname_Lastname_Gelos_InternetworkDesign_PrototypeConfiguration.docx

where Firstname_Lastname is your full name

ensure you have written your name at the bottom of each page

It is important that you keep a copy of all electronic and hardcopy assessments submitted to TAFE and complete the assessment declaration when submitting the assessment.

The Assessment Feedback page must be signed by both the student and the Teacher/Assessor so the student displays that they have received, understood and accepted the feedback.

For guidance on applying reasonable adjustment referAssessment Guidelines for TAFE NSW (WDETG18411)Submission instructions On completion of this assessment, you are required to submit it to your Teacher/Assessor for marking. Where possible, submission and upload of all required assessment files should be via the TAFE NSW online learning platform.

Ensure you have included your name at the bottom of each page of documents you submit.

It is important that you keep a copy of all electronic and hardcopy assessments submitted to TAFE and complete the assessment declaration when submitting the assessment.

What do I need to do to achieve a satisfactory result? To successfully complete this assessment you will be available at the arranged time to complete all the assessment criteria as outlined in the assessment instructions.

All parts of the observable task must be performed to a satisfactory level as indicated in the criteria section of the Observation Checklist.

Assessors may ask questions to clarify understanding. All oral questions must be answered correctly to be deemed satisfactory in this assessment task.

OPEN JOURNAL you will be allowed to use your own (preapproved) notes. You will not be allowed to use the Internet during this assessment.

What do I need to provide? TAFE NSW student account username and password. If you do not know your username and password, contact your campus or service centre on 131601.

Portable hard drive or USB with enough space, to save work to.

Pre-approved journal.

What do assessor needs to provide? Access to the Learning Management System (Moodle)

The assessor will provide the prototype specifications and troubleshoot files at the time of assessment.

Access to a computer having all necessary software pre-installed

Office Applications (e.g. Microsoft Word or similar)

Cisco Packet Tracer (latest version) Application

PrototypeSpecifications document this will be provided by the assessor at the commencement of the assessment

Support Resources

(Cl_NetworkRouterSwitch_AE_Appx_SR1.zip)

Gelos_JobSafetyChecklist

TroubleShootingSolutionsDue date

Venue/location

Time allowed

Due date: Refer to the Unit Assessment Guide for the due dates

Venue: In-class

Time allowed: The estimated times for a student to complete the entire assessment is 10 hours with each part of this assessment taking approximately as follows:

Part 1 2 hoursPart 2 5 hours (3 hours if equipment access is limited)Part 3 3 hours

Supervision It is expected that Parts 1, 2, 3 of this assessment be done under direct supervision of the assessor.

Your assessor may ask for additional evidence to verify the authenticity of your submission and confirm that the assessment task was completed by you.

The student may access their learning notes and command journal.

Assessment feedback, review or appeals In accordance with the TAFE NSW policy Manage Assessment Appeals, all students have the right to appeal an assessment decision in relation to how the assessment was conducted and the outcome of the assessment. Appeals must be lodged within 14 working days of the formal notification of the result of the assessment.

If you would like to request a review of your results or if you have any concerns about your results, contact your Assessor or Head Assessor. If they are unavailable, contact the Student Administration Officer.

Contact your Head Assessor for the assessment appeals procedures at your college/campus.

Note for students

The demonstration tasks in this assessment involve installing, configuring, verifying and troubleshooting a prototype network for the proposed Gelos Perth office. These practical assessments will be observed by your assessor and your task completion and responses will be used as part of the overall evidence requirements of the unit.

In order to understand the organisations network, you must refer to the Prototype Specifications document which outlines the necessary project-related documentation and specifications for device configurations. (This will be provided to you along with this assessment document by your Teacher/Assessor).

Some details of this prototype configuration and the troubleshooting that follows will need to be stored in the Prototype Configuration and the Troubleshooting Solutions documents, which have been provided by your assessor.

Part 1: Hardware and server installation

1.1 Hardware Installation & obtain relevant instructions and manuals

You are required to

Obtain HWIC/NIM for installation from your assessor

Obtain relevant manufacturers documentation for the network devices used. This could include operating instructions, technical requirements, installation documents, hardware and software testing methodologies and manuals. You should refer to these while installing this network component

Install the HWIC/NIM into the router safely following organisational WHS policies and procedures and maintain a clean and safe working environment during installation

Install the router component with the minimum disruption to the network

Test the installation to ensure it works as required

Demonstrate the working HWIC/NIM to your assessor and obtain feedback/signoff

1.2. TFTP Server Installation

Figure SEQ Figure * ARABIC 1

You are required to:

Obtain server installation software from your assessor

Setup the equipment and assign the devices IP addresses as per the diagram

Install the TFTP server onto the server in the network according to industry standards

Ensure the TFTP server is configured with appropriate details for the:

Server TCP Port number

Directory/Folder location

Verify connectivity to the TFTP server from the Router

Backup the running configuration of the router to the TFTP server to satisfy organisation guidelines

Demonstrate the successful backup of the routers configuration to your assessor and obtain signoff

Part 2: Configuration and testing

Use the information in the Prototype Specifications document to build, configure and test the routers and switches according to the manufacturers guidelines.

The prototype build is broken up into multiple stages.

Please make sure you get each stage marked where specified.

2.1. Network Topology Diagram

Complete the logical network topology diagram contained in the Prototype Specifications document.

Include cables, port numbers, etc. You will refer to this diagram throughout the installation, configuration and testing.

This logical topology diagram will also be part of your handover documentation at the end of this project.

2.2. Physical Connections

Complete the Gelos_JobSafetyChecklist before commencing work.

Connect the Perth network according to the IP Addressing table, selecting the appropriate media, cable, port and connectors. Store unused equipment according to organizational policies and procedures.

2.3. Router initial settings and basic security

Configure the initial settings and basic security for the Perth and Sydney routers in the network according to the Prototype Specifications document (Table 1 and 2).

Configure the Perth and Sydney routers according to the specifications provided. Do not configure the Perth LAN interface at this time. Save the configuration.

Configure only the IP addresses and hostname for ISP and save the configuration

Configure IP addresses and gateways for all PCs (hosts) and servers. Once connectivity is confirmed, PCs will get their Ips via DHCP.

2.4. Switch initial settings and basic security

Configure the initial settings and basic security for the Perth switches according to the Prototype Specifications document (Table 2). Do not configure IP addresses at this time

Configure basic settings

Save the switch configurations in each device

2.5. VLANs, trunks and port security

Review the VLAN and Switching sections in the Prototype Specifications document (Table 1, 3, 4 and 5)

Implement configuration for the following on both switches:

Configure data VLANs (Table 3)

Configure management VLANs (Table 1)

Configure appropriate gateways (Table 1)

Assign ports to VLANs (Table 4)

Create trunks as necessary (Table 4)

Configure Port Security (Table 5)

2.6. Router configuration for inter-VLAN connectivity

Implement the appropriate settings to configure the Perth router for inter-VLAN connectivity according to the Prototype Specifications document.

Configure the Perth routers LAN interface according to the specifications provided (Table 1).

Save the router configuration on the device.

At this point, all devices within the Perth LAN should be able to communicate with one another. Verify BEFORE continuing.

2.7. Configure and verify DHCP for IPv4

Implement the appropriate settings to configure DHCP on the Perth router according to the Prototype Specifications document.

Configure the Perth router as a DHCP server according to the specifications (Table 6).

Save the router configuration on the device.

Change the network settings of PCs to receive IP addresses from the DHCP server

Use the appropriate CLI command on the router to verify that address has been provided.

Use the appropriate CLI command on PC to verify that the PC is using the requested address.

2.8. Verify switched network connectivity

Demonstrate the task of verifying the switched network connectivity.

Verify configuration using appropriate commands

Use the ping command to test connectivity between network devices and VLANs

Take corrective action to establish connectivity if a test fails.

Check with your assessor for verification of the above tasks. You will be required to answer questions on how you configured and verified your network.

2.9. Configure and verify static and dynamic routing protocols

Review the specifications for setting up a classless routing protocol (RIPv2) in the Prototype Specifications document (Table 7).

Implement the appropriate settings to configure routers for RIP operation.

Configure the Perth router according to the specifications provided

Configure the Sydney router according to the specifications provided

Save the above router configurations in each device.

Verify that RIP is functioning as expected. To do this, enter the appropriate CLI command to determine the following information.

Display RIP Process ID, Router ID, Routing Networks, and passive interfaces

Display only RIP routes.

Display the RIP section of the running-configuration.

.10. Verify network status and network device operation

Demonstrate the task of verifying the network device operation and the overall network status.

Use the ping command to test connectivity between Sydney and Perth.

Methodically verify and confirm network status and device configuration and operation status.

Take corrective action to establish connectivity if a test fails.

Check with your assessor for verification of the above tasks. You will be required to answer questions on how you configured and verified your network.

2.11. Configure and enable an ACL

Review the specifications for creating an ACL in the Prototype Specifications document (Table 8).

Configure the ACL as required

Confirm devices that are supposed to get through are permitted

Confirm that devices that are NOT supposed to get through are denied

Verify the ACL operation by entering the correct command to view the matches on the AC

2.12. Configure, enable and verify NAT

Review the specifications for configuring NAT in the Prototype Specifications document (Table 9).

Write the NAT ACL

Configure NAT interfaces as required

Write the NAT statement.

Confirm that devices that are NATed can reach the internet

Confirm that devices that are not NATed cannot reach the internet

Verify the NAT operation by entering the correct command to view the NAT translations on the Sydney Router

2.13. Configure, enable and verify STATIC NAT

Review the specifications for configuring Static NAT in the Prototype Specifications document (Table 10).

Confirm and if necessary, configure the NAT interfaces on the Sydney Router

Write the static NAT statement.

Confirm that the internet can access the webserver using the servers inside the global address.

Verify the NAT operation by entering the correct command to view the NAT translations on the Sydney Router

Check with your assessor for verification of the above tasks. You will be required to answer questions on how you configured and verified your network.

2.14. Clean up site and finalise prototype

To finalise the prototype installation you need to:

Take a photo of your physical setup (POD) for inclusion in your Prototype Configuration document.

Copy the running configuration for the Perth and Sydney routers and both Perth switches into a text file for inclusion in your Prototype Configuration document.

Remove the NVRAM configuration files from ALL devices.

Delete the VLAN database from all switches.

Restore PCs to original configuration

Turn off power to routers and switches

Disconnect and neatly store all equipment that was used.

Complete your Prototype Configuration documentation (template provided) by including the following information:

Photo of your physical setup (POD)

Photo/scan of your Topology diagram for your prototype.

Running configurations of the routers and switches

2.15. Oral communication

The general purpose of this meeting is to advise the completion of the project and obtain feedback from the external network Manager.

Roles and details for each party:

Your role You will play the role of technician of Gelos. You need to liaise with the network manager and advise the completion of the project. To show participation you will need to:

Greet your colleague in a friendly manner.

Advise the completion of the project as per scenario.

Secure sign-off from your manager for the Prototype Configuration document.

Network manager: Your assessor will allocate someone to play the role of your Network Manager. This person will interact with you as follows in this order:

Greet you

Ask you to outline the project progress

Sign-off your Prototype Configuration document if successful.

Part 3: Troubleshooting

To complete this part of the assessment, you will be required to participate in several practical demonstrations. These practicals will be observed by your assessor and your responses will be used as part of the overall performance evidence requirements of the unit.

You should ensure that the latest version of packet tracer is installed on your computer.

Your assessor will supply you with a packer tracer file for each of the following troubleshooting activities. Run the supplied troubleshooting Packet Tracer file.

For each of the following troubleshooting tasks, you need to:

Identify the problem

Identify the possible causes of the problem

Fix the problem

Test to make sure the problem has been fixed and the network is functioning correctly

Demonstrate to your assessor that the problem has been fixed. You will be required to answer and document the following.

What was the problem

Where was the problem

How did you fix the problem

How did you verify the problem was fixed

3.1. Troubleshoot IP addressing issues

Open the supplied Packet Tracer files (TS3.1) and read the accompanying helpdesk ticket in the Troubleshooting Solutions document.

Adapt, make adjustments or modify the network device's configuration, depending on the outcome of tests. Verify that you have fixed the problem/s.

Update the appropriate section of the Troubleshooting Solutions document

3.2.Troubleshoot common routing issues

Open the supplied Packet Tracer file (TS3.2) and read the accompanying helpdesk ticket in the Troubleshooting Solutions document.

Adapt, make adjustments or modify the network device's configuration, depending on the outcome of tests. Verify that you have fixed the problem/s.

Update the appropriate section of the Troubleshooting Solutions document

3.3. Troubleshoot DHCP on a router

Open the supplied Packet Tracer file (TS3.3) and read the accompanying helpdesk ticket in the Troubleshooting Solutions document.

Adapt, make adjustments or modify the network device's configuration, depending on the outcome of tests. Verify that you have fixed the problem/s.

Update the appropriate section of the Troubleshooting Solutions document

3.4. Troubleshoot NAT issues

Open the supplied Packet Tracer file (TS3.4) and read the accompanying helpdesk ticket in the Troubleshooting Solutions document.

Adapt, make adjustments or modify the network device's configuration, depending on the outcome of tests. Verify that you have fixed the problem/s.

Update the appropriate section of the Troubleshooting Solutions document

3.5. Resolve Switching issues

Open the supplied Packet Tracer file (TS3.5) and read the accompanying helpdesk ticket in the Troubleshooting Solutions document.

Adapt, make adjustments or modify the network device's configuration, depending on the outcome of tests. Verify that you have fixed the problem/s.

Update the appropriate section of the Troubleshooting Solutions document

3.6. Resolve WAN issues

Open the supplied Packet Tracer file (TS3.6) and read the accompanying helpdesk ticket in the Troubleshooting Solutions document.

Adapt, make adjustments or modify the network device's configuration, depending on the outcome of tests. Verify that you have fixed the problem/s.

Update the appropriate section of the Troubleshooting Solutions document

3.7. Oral presentation of Troubleshooting tasks

Now you have successfully finished troubleshooting this network. You should have tabulated the findings from the previous troubleshooting tasks and put the results in the appropriate section of the Troubleshooting Solutions document.

Your assessor will complete the observation checklist based on your presentation of the completed troubleshooting tasks

You should refer to the list of criteria in the Observation Checklist to understand what you need to demonstrate in this section of the assessment. This Checklist outlines the assessment criteria used to assess your performance.

Your role You will play the role of the network technician of Gelos who has successfully finished troubleshooting this network. To show participation you will need to:

Greet your colleague in a friendly manner.

Notify the client of the completion of the task according to enterprise procedures.

Provides oral report detailing the work undertaken to rectify issues

What was wrong with the network?

How did you fix this issue?

Secure sign-off from your client after the presentation.

Client Your assessor will allocate someone to play the role of the client. This person will interact with you as follows in this order:

Greet you

Provide feedback on completion of the tasks and status of completed installation.

Clarify the work undertaken to rectify issues

Sign off after the presentation

Assessment feedback

NOTE: This section must have the Teacher/Assessor and student signature to complete the feedback. If you are submitting through the TAFE NSW online learning platform, your Teacher/Assessor will give you feedback via the platform.

Assessment outcome

Satisfactory

Unsatisfactory

Assessor feedback

Has the assessment declaration for this assessment event been signed and dated by the student?

Are you assured that the evidence presented for assessment is the students own work?

Was reasonable adjustment in place for this assessment event?

If yes, ensure it is detailed on the assessment document.

Comments:

Assessor name, signature and date

Student acknowledgement of assessment outcome

Would you like to make any comments about this assessment?

Student name, signature and date

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