lan proposal
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Contents
Group Details .............................................................................................................................................................. 2
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................. 3
About our ATI (Advance Technical Institute) ..................................................................................................... 3
Establish a Network system to our ATI ................................................................................................................ 3
Problems ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Appropriate network/ Suggestion .............................................................................................................................. 4
Aim & Objectives ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
Challenges we would Face .......................................................................................................................................... 5
ATI Building Map. ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
ATI LAN Structure ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
Schedule of Requirements .......................................................................................................................................... 8
Reference ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9
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Group Details
13 Sathunasan
14 Bazith
15 Nivatharan
16 Prashanth
28 Sabir
29 H.M.Aslam
33 Nahj
51 Shara
52 Thanujah
58 Banupriya
101 Anparasi
102 Dishanthan
103 Salfa
105 Nirunjan
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Introduction
About our ATI (Advance Technical Institute)
Our Advanced Technological Institute is inaugurated in 1996 under the parliament Act
No 29 of 1995. Mr.S.Jeyapalan the present academic coordinator. The new premise of our
ATI, Batticaloa is located Batticaloa – Kalmunai Road, Kovilkulam, Arayampathy.
There are three courses peroxided by our ATI, Batticaloa which are HNDA, HNDE and
HNDIT. Every segment has around up fifty students.
Establish a Network system to our ATI
Throughout our day – to – day development of our ATI Batticaloa, section we are in
need an advanced networking system to share software, hardware (resources) and making six
separate buildings of our ATI to gather in one roof virtually.
Consequently, this is a proposal how to establish and its cost of an advanced networking
system with Local Area Network (LAN). We hope in future it can be reduced the coast of
human, hardware resources and changes our ATI section very effective in Network system.
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Problems
In ATI system have several buildings and they have lot of students and staff, so that it
must to collect and maintain their details, attentions, student’s assignments, …. Etc….
. Since those are running traditional (manual transition) method.
Not only that in lecture hall but also lecture have problems to share his notes/ resources.
In that way arise some problems or difficulties.
That the main problem is missing data/ data redundancy and wasting a lot of time.
Appropriate network/ Suggestion
Computer networks are classified by scale, components, and connection method. LANs (Local
Area Network) are a relatively small network that connects computers in the same physical
location, usually within a building or a campus. As oppose to WAN (Wide Area Networks)
that consist of multiple LANs and can connect different countries together. How a LAN is
connected and what components it uses will determine how fast, reliable, and accessible the
network.
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Aim & Objectives
Our aim is to introduce appropriate strong network with a low coast.
Our main objectives are:
i. Resource sharing
To goal is to provide all the program, data and hardware is available to everyone on
the network without regard to the physical location of the resource and the users.
ii. Provide the high reliability
It is achieved by replicating the files in two or more machines, so in case of
unavailability (due to fail of hardware) the other copies can be used.
iii. Saving money
This is due to the fact that the small computer has much better price to the
performance ration comparison that the large computer like mainframe.
iv. Secure
Users are authenticated by their user name and password. Hence it is not possible
to access the data without proper account.
v. Internet sharing
Local Area Network (LAN) provides the facility to share a single internet connection
among all LAN users. So, it helps to share the internet within all the building of ATI
through the network.
Challenges we would Face
Sometimes everyone using LAN in same time loading above capacity, floating , replays
and protocol retry due to noise in the physical layer can reduce service below an
acceptable level and /or cause selective outages.
Have to solve technical errors of certain issues while using LAN.
Maintenance of technical equipment and providing safe guards.
Keep Cyber Security , Secure from Hackers and Crackers.
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ATI Building Map.
Main Building Canteen
New Upcoming
Building Old Building Temple Area
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Schedule of Requirements
#
No Item Additional Descriptions(if
any) Qty
Unit Amount
Amount (LKR)
1 Ethernet and Fiber Structured network cabling and installation
Cat6 and fiber cable installation and splicing 1 75000 75000
2 cat6 Ethernet cable 2500 M cat6 cables 2500 95 237500
3 network point faceplate Faceplates (1port) 150 130 19500
4 cat6 keystone jack cat6 Keystone Jacks 150 275 41250
3 cat 6 cable manager Cable manager 7 1650 11550
5 24 Port Patch panel 24port UTP Patch panels 7 3950 27650
6 0.5M Patch cords 0.5M cat6 patch cords 160 165 26400
7 3M patch cords 3M cat6 patch cords 150 320 48000
8 Trunking Box 3000MCable Trunking Boxes 1500 414 621000
9 Flush Accessory Box Flush Accessory Box 150 70 10500
10 Multimode Fiber Cables 1500M Multimode Fiber
cables 1500 103 154500
11 Fiber to Ethernet Media Converters
100Base-TX to 100Base-FX Fiber Media Converters
12 5250 63000
12 Fiber Optic Patch Cords Fiber Optic Patch Cords 1M 12 969 11628
13 Fiber Optic Terminal Box 8 Ports Fiber Optic
Termination Box 8 4840 38720
14 Fiber Optic Adapters Fiber Optic Adapters LC 12 415 4980
15 Fiber Pigtails Multimode Fiber Pigtails 24 690 16560
16 HP L2 Manage Core Switch 1850 series
24 port switch 1 92536 92536
17 HP L3 Manage switch 1910 series
24 port Switch 6 44954 269724
18 22U Server Rack 22U Server Rack(46″x23.5′') --
Should Accommodate cabling + Server and Switches
1 114000 114000
Total: 1883998
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