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Case Study: ACMC Hospital Network WAN Design
This case study is a continuation of the ACMC Hospital case study introduced in Chapter 2, “Applying a Methodology to Network Design.”
In this case study, you create a high-level design for the WAN portions of the ACMC Hospital network.
Case Study Additional Information
Figure 5-30 shows the existing WAN links and the planned campus infrastructure.
Business Factors
The ACMC Hospital CIO realizes that WAN performance to the remote clinics is poor and that some new applications will require more bandwidth. These applications include programs that allow doctors at the central site to access medical images, such as digital X-rays, stored locally at the clinics. The CIO wants all the remote sites to have the same type of access.
The CIO wants to implement a long-term, cost-effective solution that allows high-bandwidth application deployment on the network and that allows for growth for the next two to five years. The CIO also wants to simplify planning, pricing, and deployment of future applications.
Technical Factors
There is no data about the bandwidth requirements of the new applications. Lab testing would provide better data, but ACMC does not have the time or money for testing. The CIO knows that because TCP adjusts to use the available bandwidth, such that when congestion occurs, there is no way to know how much bandwidth the present applications could ideally use unless extensive lab testing is done.
You discover that your site contact initially supplied you with an out-of-date network diagram. The hospital upgraded the 56 kbps links to 128 kbps a year ago and upgraded the WAN bandwidth at the largest clinic to 256 kbps last month. Therefore, the following is the current state of the WAN links:
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The connection to the largest remote clinic now runs at 256 kbps.
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The connections to two other remote clinics were upgraded from 56 kbps to 128 kbps.
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The two remaining remote clinics have 56-kbps dialup connectivity.
The increased WAN bandwidth you recommend should last for two to five years.
For situations in which you cannot really determine how much WAN bandwidth is needed, one way to proceed is to multiply current traffic levels by a value of 1.5 or 2 per year. However, if the customer does not want to be concerned with needing even more bandwidth in the near future, multiply by bigger numbers. If you expect unknown applications to be added to the network, multiply by even bigger numbers. In this case study, assume that all clinics are to be upgraded to at least T1 access speed. (Pricing structures in many areas might even favor a full T1 over fractional T1 links.)
Case Study Questions
Complete the following steps:
Develop a list of relevant information that should be provided in the ACMC WAN Request for Proposal (RFP). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ACMC put out an RFP specifying that it requires at least T1 bandwidth at the remote clinics. The responses to the RFP, indicating the technologies currently available to ACMC, are shown in Table 5-8. Calculate the monthly cost of using each of the technologies shown in Table 5-8 by completing the Monthly Cost column in this table.
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Which technology do you recommend that ACMC use? (Using either multilink PPP over multiple T1s or using multilink Frame Relay over multiple T1s are also options.)
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ACMC mentions that its images might be 100 MB. Transferring 100-MB images over a T1 connection takes more than 8 minutes (because 100 MB * 8 bits per byte / 1.544 Mbps = 518 seconds = 8.6 minutes). Does this information change your recommendation? Why or why not? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The CIO indicates that remote site availability is critical to avoid having servers in the remote clinics. What redundancy or backup WAN strategy do you recommend? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assume that the CIO has chosen to deploy multilink PPP over two T1s for simple, reliable service at each remote clinic, with the 6 Mbps cable service as backup. Select an appropriate Cisco router model to use at the central site and at each remote location. Select appropriate switching hardware for each site, remembering that the ISR routers can use integrated switches. Table 5-9 provides the number of switch ports needed at each of the remote clinics. Tables 5-10 and 5-11 provide a condensed version of the product and module information from http://www.cisco.com/.
Up to two of the four-port HWICs can be used for switch HWICs in the Cisco 1841 ISR. Nine-port switch HWICs are also available for Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series ISRs; two of them can be used per 2800 or 3800 router. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
What design changes would you suggest if the CIO decided that a second router should be used for the backup link at each site? |
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