IP3: TSD NETWORK MANAGEMNT GUIDE
IT245-1404B-01:
INTRODUCTUCTION TO NETWORK MANAGEMENT
INSTRUCTOR: RODNEY BROWN
1 DECEMBER 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 2
1.1 ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION 2
1.2 NETWORK SERVERS 2
1.3 NETWORK PERSONNEL RESPONSIBILITIES 2
CHAPTER 2 4
2.1 NETWORK ARCHITECTURE 4
2.2 NETWORK DIAGRAM 5
CHAPTER 3 6
3.1 ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION 2
3.2 NETWORK SERVERS 2
3.3 NETWORK PERSONNEL RESPONSIBILITIES 2
CHAPTER 4 #
CHAPTER 5 #
CHAPTER 6 #
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1.2 NETWORK SERVERS
Main Server: Centos operating system and act as host running Virtual Box for the other servers
Guest Server: Centos operating system used for project manager and Apache http web server.
Web Server: Windows sever 2008 operating system functions as the Domain Name System (DNS) and Active Directory servers.
1.3 NETWORK PERSONNEL RESPONSIBLITIES
Network personnel maintain and setup network equipment, servers, routers, and switches. Image computers, install software, and manage users’ accounts.
CHAPTER 2
2.1 NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
Network Components
• satellite modem (that is also the router)
• 5 switches (1- Cisco 24 port switch, 4- Linksys router configured to be switches, 3 configured to be wireless access points
• 3 servers
• Several work stations
• Several peripheral devices
The network is configured in a Star topology with 2 LAN segments. This was chosen for its cost, ease of installation and scalability. Primary components are satellite modem (also is the router), switches (1- Cisco 24 port switch, 4- Linksys router configured to be switches, 3 configured to be wireless access points), 3 servers, several workstations and peripheral devices.
Connections are by Ethernet cable running at 1000Mbps or Wi-Fi at 56Mbps. From the