The case study scenario describes the project in general terms and will explain why the network is being built. Following the scenario, the project is broken into a number of phases, each of which has a detailed list of requirements. It is crucial that you read and understand each requirement to make sure that the project is complete. | Case Study WANs Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA 4 WAN Technologies Overview and Objectives This final case study will allow you to build and configure a complex network using skills gained throughout the course. This case study is not a trivial task and completing it as outlined with all required documentation will be a significant accomplishment. The case study scenario describes the project in general terms and will explain why the network is being built. Following the scenario the project is broken into a number of phases each of which has a detailed list of requirements. It is crucial that you read and understand each requirement to make sure that the project is complete. This case study requires that you accomplish the following Set up the physical layout of the network using the diagram and accompanying narrative Correctly configure single-area OSPF Correctly configure VLANs and trunking Correctly configure Frame Relay Correctly configure DHCP Correctly configure NAT Create and apply access control lists on the appropriate router s and interface s Verify that all configurations are operational and functioning according to the scenario guidelines Provide detailed documentation in a prescribed form listed in the deliverables sections 1-2 CCNA 4 WAN Technologies Copyright 2003 Cisco Systems Inc. Scenario You have been asked to design and implement a network for a company with locations in four cities. Three of the locations will be connected using leased-line serial links. The fourth location Galway will be connected using Frame Relay because of cost considerations. The company has previously used RIP version 2 in this location and wishes to continue using it for now. However the other three locations will use OSPF so you must redistribute RIP routes into the OSPF routing process. One location Cork has a large and complex LAN so the company wants you to create VLANs to control broadcasts enhance security and logically group users. The .