...Phase 1 – Individual Project Colorado Technical University IT140-1304B-04: Introduction to Operating Systems and Client/Server Environments Table of Contents Introduction to Operating System 3 Project Organization 3 Windows 3 Linux 5 Virtualization 6 Components of a Computer System 8 Managing Client – Server Environments 9 Securing Operating Systems 10 System Administrators 11 Configuring Windows 7 and Linux+ Prep LabSim Toolkit 12 Phase 1 LabSim 12 References 13 * Introduction to Operating System Project Organization ACME is a pharmacy based healthcare provider that has 25 physical locations across the state of Michigan. The company provides long term patient care to the community mental health organizations across the State of Michigan. The organization is an industry leader in a clinical pharmacy services and has grown tremendously over the past 10 years. The organization is privately held and the senior leadership team as well as the centrally managed and support IT infrastructure is located at a single headquarter facility. ACME’s network is comprised primarily of Windows Server 2008 R2 servers, Windows 7 and Windows XP workstations, Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 for messaging, Microsoft SharePoint server for intranet support and Microsoft SQL server as the database platform. The company also utilizes QS1 Data Systems as its primary patient care system and DocuTrack as the document management system. The ACME network is a spoke and...
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...2/20/2014 LabSim Anywhere The general symptoms that indicate a routing problem is the inability to access hosts on a specific network or the inability to access any remote network. The following table lists various problems that are typically caused by routing issues. Problem Description If one or more hosts can only communicate with hosts on the local subnet, the problem is likely with the default gateway configuration. Can't access hosts outside the local subnet If a single host is having problems, verify the default gateway setting on that host. If multiple hosts are having problems, verify the default gateway setting, and verify that the DHCP server is configured to deliver the correct default gateway address. If all hosts have the same problem, and if the default gateway setting is correct, verify that the default gateway server is up and configured for routing. If hosts are unable to contact hosts on a specific subnet, but communication with other subnets is working, check the following: Verify that the router connected to the subnet is up. Use the route command on the default gateway of the local subnet and verify that the router has a route to the remote subnet. If necessary, configure a static route or a routing protocol so that the route can be learned automatically. Use traceroute to view the route taken to the destination network. Identify the last router in the path, then troubleshoot routing at that point. Check for routing loops in the path to...
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...PC Build and Manual Table of Contents 1.Computer Components 2.Tools 3.Workspace Preparation 4.Installing Motherboard 5.Installing Power Supply 6.Installing CPU 7.Installing RAM 8.Installing Hard Drive 9.Installing Optical Drive 10.Installing Video Card 11.Connecting Monitors, Keyboard, and Mouse 12.Bios Configuration 13.Installing Windows 7 14.Configuring Critical Windows Features 15.Bibliography 2 1. Computer Components: Motherboard with Socket 1336 Power Supply, ATX, 20+4 pin, PCIe Processor Ram Hard Drive CD-DVD Drive Video Card Monitor Keyboard and mouse 2. Tools 1. Phillips screwdriver 2. Needle nose pliers 3. Anti-wrist strap 3 3. Workspace Locations Location and environment is key to ensure you do not spend numerous hours and money troubleshooting the components after the completion of building your PC. One of the main concerns is static electricity also referred to as electro static discharge. Voltage as little as 300 volts can damage the integral components to put in comparison; when you feel static electricity is already 3000 volts. Here are some protocols to reduce or eliminate ESD. - Keep the temperature around 75 degrees - Humidity between 68 and 72 % would be ideal to reduce dry air the inducing ESD. - The use of a static mat would be preferred; ensure the mat is grounded and wear the grounding strap according the specifications. - Keep pets away, especially cats as they...
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