Network Architecture
Requirements
Four Seasons Total Landscaping (FSTL) Corp is a fictitious company created to meet the requirements of a final project for a CYBV326 Introductory Methods of Network Analysis class at the University of Arizona. The first section of this final pertained to network design and required a network architecture to be developed which consists of the following components:
- Minimum of 5 hosts (one of which will be a wireless host). Hosts can be laptops, desktops, tablets, or smartphones.
- Divide the hosts into at least two different networks
- Use a minimum of two switches
- Use a minimum of one router
- Use a minimum of one firewall
- Use a minimum of two public servers that you are trying to connect to
- Annotated public network
- Place the appropriate addressing scheme with each object in the diagram (host, switch, router). Addressing to be formatted correctly.
- Use common network architecture symbology.
Layer | Diagram Key | Term |
Application | AL-1 | Web Browser |
Application | AL-2 | Port Number |
Application | AL-3 | HTTP/HTTPS |
Application | AL-4 | SMTP |
Application | AL-5 | SSH |
Transport | TL-1 | UDP |
Transport | TL-2 | TCP |
Transport | TL-3 | 3-way handshake |
Transport | TL-4 | TLS |
Transport | TL-5 | VPN |
Network | NL-1 | IPv4 |
Network | NL-2 | IP Address |
Network | NL-3 | NAT |
Network | NL-4 | IPsec |
Network | NL-5 | Router |
Data Link | DL-1 | Web Server |
Data Link | DL-2 | NIC |
Data Link | DL-3 | 802.11 Wireless AP |
Data Link | DL-4 | Ethernet/LAN |
Data Link | DL-5 | VLAN |