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Jeff Van Tassel

CIS 256L

Steve Sullivan

8/23/2012

Contents

Day 1 5

Lab 1 5

1. What are the network specifications? 5

2. The Network Business Proposal. 5

Lab 2 6

1. The Network Equipment. 6

Day 2 9

2. Network Diagram 9

1. Naming Convention 9

Domain Name 9

The Computer Name 10

User Names 10

Password Policy 10

2. Users & Passwords 10

Lab 4 10

Cloning and Configuring Windows Server 2008 10

Day 4 11

Lab 5 11

Shared resources 11

1. Determining the Shared Resources of the Network. 11

2. Determining Shared Groups and Access Rights. 11

3. Expanding Your Previously Deployed Standards to Incorporate the Shared Groups and Resources. 11

Lab 6 12

1. Create the groups that you determined were necessary. 12

2. Create the Users of the System. 12

3. Create and configure the shared folders that you need. 12

Day 5 12

Lab 7 12

1. In this lab we are creating an XP and a Windows 7 clone and joining them to the domain. 12

Day 6 12

2. Testing the shared folders on both of the XP and Windows 7 machines. 12

Day 8 13

Lab 8 13

Install printers 13

1. Installing printers as if they are directly attached to the server 13

Day 9 13

Lab 9 13

Profiles 13

Day 10 14

Back Up Plan 14

Table of Figures

Figure 1 9

Day 1

Lab 1

What are the network specifications?

What does the network need?

1. How many people does the office have and what is the suspected growth?

There are 13 users at the present. There will be 4 more users in 2 years. There will be 10 more users in 5 years

2. How big is the building?

2000-2500 Sq. feet

3. How much storage that do you need?

Lots.

4. How many cubicles do you need?

6 cubicles for the juniors

5. How many offices do you have?

There are 7 offices.

6. Do you want wireless?

Yes.

7. Do you require special software?

NO.

8. Who is your ISP?

Time Warner Business.

9. What type of building do you have?

It’s an office at the end of the strip mall. The building is not even zoned into offices/cubicles.

10. How many printers do you want?

The network needs 1 report printer and 1 color printer.

The Network Business Proposal.

Thank you for taking the time to consider our company to implement a network for your company. The network that we have purposed will meet your every need including your projected growth while experiencing very little maintenance required. The network will also have built in redundancy to protect from failure, and with addition of the backup system you will never lose you data since you can reload it off a tape. For the low price of $42,361.83 we can install your network for you in 5 days.

Lab 2

The Network Equipment.

|Product |Cost |

|6x 1000ft Cat5E UTP 350 MHz Solid Plenum-Rated Cable – Blue. From | $2160.51 |

| | |

|10x 2-Port Single Gang Multimedia Keystone Wall Plate - Stainless |$63.17 |

|Steel. From | |

|5x 6-Port Single Gang Multimedia Keystone Wall Plate – Ivory From |$17.37 |

| | |

|2x 12-Port Cat5E 110-Type Patch Panel. From |$98.63 |

|2x APW Mini-Max 2u (3.5in) Wallmount Patch Panel Bracket (6in deep) - |$69.64 |

|Black | |

|24x 2m SC/SC Duplex 62.5/125 Multimode Fiber Patch Cable – Red. From |$584.80 |

| | |

|12X HP Pavilion p6-2220t Desktop PC |$889.72 each or $10,676.65 |

|Operating system - Windows 7 Home | |

|Premium [64-bit] | |

|Processor - Intel(R) Pentium(R) dual-core processor G640 [2.8GHz, 3MB | |

|Shared Cache] | |

|Memory - FREE UPGRADE to 4GB DDR3-1333MHz SDRAM [1 DIMM] from 2GB | |

|Hard drive - 500GB 7200 rpm SATA hard drive | |

|From | |

|1 laptop | |

|Operating system Windows 7 Professional 64-bit |$1,197.95 |

|OS and recovery media System Recovery DVD with Genuine Windows 7 | |

|Professional 64-bit | |

|Processor 2nd generation Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2330M (2.2 GHz, 3MB L3 | |

|Cache) | |

|Graphics card Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000 [HDMI, VGA] | |

|Memory FREE UPGRADE to 4GB DDR3 System Memory (1 Dimm) edit | |

|Hard drive FREE Upgrade to 500GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive | |

|From | |

|12x NETGEAR - N300 Wireless-N USB Adapter |$39.99 |

|Model: WNA3100-100ENS | |

|From | |

|Server |$8,874.00 |

|Processor | |

|Intel® Xeon® E5-2420 1.90GHz, 15M Cache, 7.2GT/s QPI, Turbo, 6C, 95W, | |

|Max Mem 1333MHz | |

|Memory Capacity | |

|4GB UDIMM, 1333 MHz | |

|OS Media Kits | |

|Microsoft® Small Business Server 2011, Standard Edition with Media | |

|Client Access Licenses | |

|1-Pack of Windows® Small Business Server 2011 USER CALs (Standard) | |

|edit | |

|RAID Configuration | |

|RAID 0 for H710P/H710/H310 (1-4 HDDs) with Cabled Chassis edit | |

|RAID Controller | |

|PERC H310 Integrated RAID Controller, Full Height edit | |

|Hard Drives | |

|3 1TB 7.2K RPM Near-Line SAS 6Gbps 3.5in Cabled Hard Drive | |

|From | |

|Microsoft Windows Small Business Server Essential 2011 – OEM |$379.99 |

|from | |

|Wireless router |$159.99 |

|Cisco Linksys - Smart Wi-Fi N900 Router w/ Gigabit and USB | |

|From | |

|Router |$3,826.09 |

|Cisco - 2951 Integrated Services Router | |

|Product Features | |

|Total Number of Ports: 3 | |

|Number of Total Expansion Slots: 13 | |

|Expansion Slot Type: HWIC, PVDM, SFP (mini-GBIC) | |

|Network Technology: 10/100/1000Base-T | |

|Ethernet Technology: Gigabit Ethernet | |

|Standard Memory: 512 MB | |

|Flash Memory: 256 MB | |

|From | |

|Switches |$1,644.40 |

|2x NETGEAR ProSafe GSM5212P-100NES 10/100/1000Mbps 12-Port Gigabit | |

|PoE+ Desktop L2+ Managed Switch | |

|Firewall |$1,195 |

|Sonicwall NSA 240 Network Security Appliance | |

|From | |

|UPS CyberPower Intelligent LCD Series GreenPower UPS CP1350AVRLCD 1350|$144.99 |

|VA 810 Watts 4 x 5-15R Battery/Surge Protected 4 x 5-15R Surge | |

|Protected Outlets UPS | |

|From | |

|Tape Back Up |$3,249.00 |

|Recording Technology | |

|LTO Ultrium | |

|Buffer Size 256 MB | |

|Maximum, depending on model | |

|Capacity 3 TB Compressed 2:1 | |

|Maximum Transfer Rate 1 TB/hr | |

|Maximum, depending on model | |

|Host Interface 6 Gb/sec SAS or | |

|3 Gb/sec SAS or | |

|Ultra320 LVD SCSI | |

|Encryption Capability AES 256-bit Depending on model | |

|From | |

|Dot Matrix Printer |$579.67 |

|Lexmark Forms Printer 2590n | |

|Print Technology | |

|24-Pin Dot Matrix | |

|Standard Ports | |

|Ethernet 10/100BaseTX (RJ-45) | |

|USB | |

|From | |

|HP - LaserJet Pro 400 M451dn Network-Ready |$399.99 |

|Print Speed (B&W) | |

|Up to 21 ppm (Print speeds vary with use. | |

|Print Speed (Color) | |

|Up to 21 ppm (Print speeds vary with use. | |

|Black Printer Resolution | |

|Up to 600 dpi | |

|Color Printer Resolution | |

|Up to 600 dpi | |

|Duty Cycle | |

|Up to 40,000 pages/mo. | |

|From | |

|Installation Fee |$7,000 |

|Total |$42,361.83 |

Day 2

Network Diagram

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Figure 1

Day 3

Lab 3

Naming Convention

Domain Name

The domain name will be

The Computer Name

The computer name will be wk for work station followed by a number to denote the number of the workstation. For example we will use wk1 for workstation 1. The file server will be named fs01 for the file server (1); the report printer will be named reoptprint01 for the report (dot matrix) printer (1), while the laser printer will be named laserprint01 for the laser printer (1)

User Names

The user names will be the first 3 letters of the user’s first name, the last 3 latters of their last name, followed by the 4 random numbers.

Password Policy

The password policy will be that each password will be at least 8 characters long and include and uppercase latters, lower case letter symbols, and numbers.

The password will be changed every 30 days, with the user not being able to reuse their last 5 passwords

There will be a lockout period of 30 minutes following the entering of 3 incorrect passwords.

Users & Passwords

|User |Name |User Names |Job |

|User 1 |Mike Martin |MikMar4978 |Owner |

|User 2 |Steve Sullivan |SteSul6438 |Manager |

|User 3 |Annie Lennox |AnnLen4963 |MGR Assistant |

|User 4 |Lewis Allen |LewAll2038 |Relator |

|User 5 |Gene Lamont |GenLam3499 |Relator |

|User 6 |Patrick Gilmore |PatGil6915 |Relator |

|User 7 |Tony Martin |TonMar1673 |Relator |

|User 8 |Ken Stabler |KenSta3486 |Relator |

|User 9 |Bob Stanley |BobSta7321 |Relator |

|User 10 |Stuart Wilson |StuWil4931 |Relator |

|User 11 |Dani Crayne |DanCra8614 |Relator |

|User 12 |Maggie Williams |MagWil2936 |Relator |

|User 13 |Anne Roiphe |AnnRoi7863 |HR |

Lab 4

Cloning and Configuring Windows Server 2008

For this lab we cloned Windows Server 2008 in VMWARE. and changed the computer name to what we had in our naming scheme. Next we installed the updates to get the OS up to date. We then put the computer on the domain that we made in our naming scheme while changing the IP address to the address of our network (10.114.3.0 with a subnet of 255.255.255.0) and upgraded it to a domain controller. I had no problems with any of these steps.

Day 4

Update on configuring the updates.

We had to suspend the virtual machine updates since it was installing 97 updates at the end of the class before when we were going home. At the start of this day we resumed installing updates on the virtual machine. All of the update went through; there were no errors because of the upgrade to domain controller.

Lab 5

Shared resources

Determining the Shared Resources of the Network.

The resources that will need to be shared the policies. the contracts, the forums, the property listings, and the reports. HR will also need to share some information between them.

The printers will be shared, both the laser and dot matrix.

Determining Shared Groups and Access Rights.

The shared groups and rights are as follows:

1. Policies. –R all employees, and –RWML MGR and Owner.

2. Contracts. –RWML all employees.

3. Forums. –R all employees, and –RWML MGR and assistant.

4. Property Listings. –R for Owner, -RWML for MGR and all other employees.

5. Reports. –RWML for Owner, and –R for MGR and assistant.

6. HR. –RWML for HR employees.

Printer Sharing

1. Agents. Print to Report and Laser printer.

2. MGR and Assistant. Print to the Laser printer.

3. Owner. Print to the Report and Laser printer.

4. HR. Laser and Report.

Expanding Your Previously Deployed Standards to Incorporate the Shared Groups and Resources.

As I have not implemented any standards yet, so I don’t have to expand my previously standards.

Lab 6

Create the groups that you determined were necessary.

I created the groups that I needed based on the information from the previous lab.

Create the Users of the System.

I created all of the user accounts that I made form Lab 3.

Create and configure the shared folders that you need.

I created a share folder for each department and each printer; this was based on the information from the previous lab.

Day 5

Lab 7

In this lab we are creating an XP and a Windows 7 clone and joining them to the domain.

On the XP machine, I gave it the IP of 10.114.3.3 with a subnet of 255.255.255 which puts it on the same network as my server I put the IP address of the Windows 7 machine as 10.114.3.4 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. I then tested the connection between the XP machine to the server and the Windows 7 machine to the server and the both connected to the server.

Day 6

Testing the shared folders on both of the XP and Windows 7 machines.

To test each of these I logged into each machine with a few of the different users to try and access the shared folders.

I went on the server and went to Administrator Tools > group policy manager > Group Policy Objects > Default Domain Policy > User Configuration > Preferences > Windows Settings > Drive Maps to map the shared folders to the server.

I could not get the shares to work with XP from my research I had to install Service Pack 3 before I could get it to work. I first downloaded Windows Update Agent from Microsoft. I then went to Start > All Programs > Windows Update then choose express install and installed the 2 updates. When I check for new updates again, it listed 73 new updates that needed to be installed. I then checked for updates again and it came up to download Service Pack 3 which I downloaded. Finally got Service Pack 3 downloaded on XP.

Though, I haven’t tried to see if I could access the shared folders or if the permissions were right on the Windows 7 machine.

Day 8

Today I added the Windows 7 machine to the domain. I tested out the user logins on the 7 machine and they were all able to access the shared resources with the permissions. I had trouble connecting the XP machine to the domain, but with disabling the 2nd network connection and adding the IP to the original network connection it works.

Lab 8

Install printers

1. Installing printers as if they are directly attached to the server

To add a printer we went to the server and went to the control panel > printers option under Hardware and Sound > add printer > a network printer > the printer isn’t listed > add by TCP/IP or hostname > enter IP and select IP printer without querying the printer > choose the network card > install > and share.

I went in and made sure that the printers were shared and that the permission were set and were correct.

Day 9

Lab 9

Profiles

In this lab we are setting up roaming profiles for everyone. I created a folder on the C:\ drive and shared them out. I then went to each user and entered the file path (\\FS01\Profiles\%username%) for each person. Afterwards I logged in to the workstation with each profile then logged out which saved the profile in the profile folder.

Day 10

Back Up Plan

The backup plan will be as follows. The Back Up style will be grandfather, father, son. The responsibilities of the employees will be as follows. The manager will be responsible for keeping up with the backing up of the data and installing the data on the new hardware. The backups will be kept off site in a safety deposit box at the bank.

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