Internexus
IS-IT--Management
I have been getting some complaints about the network getting slower and this is my first network so I am not the most familiar with what to do here...
We currently have multiple servers, 2 cisco switches, a cisco firewall, router, and about 16-20 user machines.
I have gone through a couple weeks ago and cleaned off unnecessary data on the servers and then defragged them and restarted them all. Each user machine is shut down each night by habit of all of the users.
Do I need to physically reboot the router/switches/firewall each night or week or anything? Also on our switches they have 2 ports each on them for ethernet links that we have gigabit cards for. Currently each one has one card in it and a cat5 cable linking them. I have 2 more cards available, if I were to put them in and link them via cat5 cable would this automatically detect the change and help speed up the network any? I currently do not have any kind of budget for updating so I have to use what we have here...
I could really use some advice here guys. Thanks for any ideas!
-sean
We currently have multiple servers, 2 cisco switches, a cisco firewall, router, and about 16-20 user machines.
I have gone through a couple weeks ago and cleaned off unnecessary data on the servers and then defragged them and restarted them all. Each user machine is shut down each night by habit of all of the users.
Do I need to physically reboot the router/switches/firewall each night or week or anything? Also on our switches they have 2 ports each on them for ethernet links that we have gigabit cards for. Currently each one has one card in it and a cat5 cable linking them. I have 2 more cards available, if I were to put them in and link them via cat5 cable would this automatically detect the change and help speed up the network any? I currently do not have any kind of budget for updating so I have to use what we have here...
I could really use some advice here guys. Thanks for any ideas!
-sean