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BN206 / MN506 Assignment 2 - Scenarios
Introduction
These scenarios furnished below, are mapped to the predefined groups in group.xlsx files as
indicated in the assignment 2 document.
Find your group mates, group number and the scenario assigned to your group.
Realise the scenario during demonstration using either virtually or physically installed OS.
A report has to be submitted within week 12, Monday, 3:00PM based on the group's
implementation of the assigned scenario. This report should contain the important steps of
how the scenario was implemented / configured.
Students need to configure the domain using either his/her own name or a group member's
name.
Also, they must create a simple webpage (Using header tag only) using the student ID's of
the group, which shall be displayed using the IIS.
BN206 students may choose either Microsoft Server 2008 or Microsoft Server 2012.
MN506 students must use Microsoft Server 2012 for completing the assignment.
Scenarios:
Scenario 1: (Windows Sever and Client Environment)
There is a company called "ABC" needs to setup a LAN for the main office which is located in
Melbourne. They have three different departments named Operations, Finance and Marketing. All
objects belonging to these departments should have their own different OU. The Clients require the
following technologies to be implemented within their LAN:
Centralised user authentication
Roaming Profiles for users
All computers should acquire the IP addresses from a DHCP Server
The Company should host a website as well, so a separate IIS server is also required
The Company also wants to store all the files on a separate file server and only users with
appropriate access will able to access them.
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Scenario 2: Implementation of BDC (Backup Domain Controller)
There is a company called "MNO" needs to increase the efficiency of its LAN by adding a backup
domain controller (RODC/BDC), so it can provide all the services in case of failure of the primary
domain controller (RWDC/PDC). In order to implement this, there should be auto synchronisation
between the RWDC/PDC and the RODC/BDC.
Centralised user authentication
All computers should acquire an IP addresses from a DHCP Server
The Company should host a website, so a separate IIS server is also required
BDC should be able display the change made in RWDC/PDC.
Scenario 3: (Windows Sever and Linux Client Environment)
There is a company called "XYZ" that needs to setup a LAN for the main office, which is located in
Melbourne. They have three different departments named Operations, Finance and Marketing. All
objects belong to these departments should have their own different OU. The Clients require the
following technologies to be implemented within their LAN:
Centralised user authentication
Roaming Profiles for users
All computers should acquire IP addresses from a DHCP Server
The Company should host a website, so a separate IIS server is also required
The Company also wants to store all the files on a separate file server. Only users with
appropriate access will be able to access files on this separate file server.
Scenario 4: (Linux Server and Windows Client Environment)
There is a company called "DEF" that needs to setup a LAN for the main office, which is located in
Melbourne. They have three different department named Operations, Finance and Marketing. All
objects belonging to these departments should have their own different OU. The Clients require the
following technologies to be implemented within their LAN:
The Client wants to use the Linux operating system as a server side operating system with
the LDAP/SAMBA service to communication between windows client machines and a Linux
server.
Centralised users authentication
Company also want to store all the files on a separate file server. Only users with
appropriate access will able to access these files.
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Scenario 5: (Windows Server with multiple domains)
There is a company called "GHI" needs to setup a LAN for the main office which is located in
Melbourne. They have three different departments named Operations, Finance and Marketing. All
objects belong to those departments should have their own OU. The Clients require the following
technologies to be implemented within their LAN:
Centralised user authentication for different domains
All computers should acquire their IP addresses from a DHCP Server
The Company should host a website, so a separate IIS server is also required
There will be two different domains. One is allocated for the administrator and the other is
allocated for everyone else.
Your configuration should reflect the above criteria and display different privileges assigned
to the different domains.
Scenario 6: (Windows Server and clients using hardware router and switches)
There is a company called "JKL" needs to setup a LAN for the main office which is located in
Melbourne and another office located in Sydney. They have three different departments named
Operations, Finance and Marketing. All objects belonging to these departments should have their
own different OU. The Clients require the following technologies to be implemented within their
LAN:
Centralised user authentication
All computers should acquire their IP addresses from a DHCP Server
The Company should host a website, so a separate IIS server is also required
The Company also wants to store all the files on a separate file server. Only users with
appropriate permissions will able to access these files.
The Clients in the Sydney office are connected via a router and switch to the Melbourne
Domain Controller Acronyms:
PDC – Primary Domain Controller
BDC – Backup Domain Controller
RODC – Read Only Domain Controller
RWDC – Read/Write Domain Controller