(A proposal for a securities core computer room and network system. The content is relatively detailed, and most of the information can be directly used for reference.
Table of contents
Chapter 1 Requirements Analysis 4
1.0 Overall Design Goals 4
1.1 Analysis of using the system 5
1.2 Network topology requirements 6
1.3 Computer System Security Requirements 7
1.4 Network Management Requirements 7
Chapter 2 Design Principles 8
Chapter 3 Local Area Network 10
3.1 LAN Design Topology 10
3.2 Core switch product selection 11
3.3 Technologies and Functions Used 13
3.4 Network Security Design Instructions 17
3.5 LAN Design Properties 18
3.6 Laboratory switch selection 18
3.7 Selection of secondary switches 19
Chapter 4 WAN Solutions 20
4.1 WAN Network Topology 20
4.2 Technology and use 22
4.3 Product selection 22
4.4 Positive Effects of Securities Use 23
4.5 Core Node/Point Design 23
Chapter 5 Mainframe Systems 24
5.1 Design Goals 24
5.2 Mainframe System Design 24
5.3 Manufacturer's choice 24
5.4 Product selection 24
5.5 Attribute Analysis 28
5.6 Disk Array Cabinet Wiring Diagram 29
Chapter 6 Network Security System 30
Chapter 6 Network Security System 31
6.1 WAN Security Analysis 31
6.2 Cybersecurity Recommendations 34
6.3 Router-level security controls 43
Chapter VII, Information Monitoring System 47
7.1. Introduction to IT environment 47
7.2 Objectives of the system 47
7.3 Specific technical requirements 48
7.4. Technical selection 49
7.5 System Management Solutions 53
7.6 Network Management Solutions 60
Chapter 8, Tape Drive Backup System 62
8.1. Introduction 62
8.2. Requirement description 62
8.3. Manufacturer's choice 62
8.4. Technical selection 63
8.5, attributes 67
8.6 System Configuration 68
Chapter 9, Weak Current Lightning Protection System 70
Chapter 10, Cabinet Rack and Cabling 71
Chapter 11 Network Scheme Properties 73
11.1 High-performance network systems 73
11.2 Flexibility in network design 73
11.3 Support various network protocols and use 73
11.4 Reliability 73
11.5 Security 73
11.6 Ease of Administration and Maintenance 73
11.7 Multimedia support 73
Chapter 12, Project Organization and Quality Assurance 75
12.1 Project team members, leaders and qualifications 75
12.2 Progress Control and Quality Assurance and Measures 75
12.3 After-sales service commitment and additional service content 76
12.4 Network Engineering Acceptance and Deliverables 76
Appendix, Company Introduction 79
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