Analyzing a company geographic locations

Create a network drawing for a mock company that has two sites in different geographic locations (at least 40 miles apart).

The drawing would be drawn similar to the topology you see each time you open a Packet Tracer lab except that you will be drawing how the components connect together.

The minimum requirements are as follows:

Each site must have a router that connects to the other site, to the Internet, or to a shared cloud between the two sites.

At least one site must have a connection to the Internet.

At least one site must have a firewall that could possibly be part of the router that connects the company site to an external network or to the Internet.

At least one switch at each site that creates a LAN of at least two PCs.

The switch should connect to a router or be a Layer 3 switch for those of you that really get into networking.

One site must have at least one server.

Appropriate cabling and connectivity between the two sites.

Labeling to make the drawing professional.

Comments from Customer
In a minimum of two paragraphs, describe the mock company, the networks, and type of connectivity to the other site, as well as the Internet that is in your drawing. Describe the network components that will be monitored and/or managed using an NMS.

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