port27374
Technical User
- Feb 14, 2004
- 41
Hello folks!
I have been requested to build a new network and was hoping i could verify some of the steps i take in order to build this new network with some of you peepz here!
the network will comprise of 1 server connected to a 24port network switch - which will also have a ADSL router plugged into it. this will also have 16 workstations plugged into it via RJ45 jacks wall mounted and hard-wired in the room.(which i will be doing myself also, once the electrician has done his bit with the power cabling).
I have PROVISIONALLY decided the best setup would be as follows:
1) 1 x Server (something like a P4 3.4Ghz, 2GB RAM, [2x160GB HDD {Mirrored}] etc...)
2) Netgear 24 port switch
3) Netgear ADSL router
4) Patch panel and cabinet which will contain switch router and patch panel. this cabinet will be wall mounted in a high place.
5) 16 x Pentium 4 machines - network ready.
6) 1 x HP 4100TN Laserjet printer
7) Epson 1290 A3 professional printer
(both network ready)
8)Server OS = Windows 2003 server (which version??) with 20 CALS.
9) Workstation OS = windows 2000 pro
10) Office XP Pro x16
11) all the networking cabling, power cords etc....
12) Security locks for equipment?
I believe these are the main hardware & software ingredients for the network i am required to build! (please feel free to add or suggest others)
Now then ... some questions i was hoping to get help with!
a) the server - what would be the main purpose of this server? i.e. it is not required for printing - it is not required for communications (i.e. exchange)... it is merely required for controlling username and password etc... which all i can be done through windows active directory?
Does the latest version of windows server come with some kind of dployment software for deploying images to workstations? if not what is a good solution for this?
b) Licensing - what is the best way to license the OS and office XP Pro? whats the difference between volume licensing and individually licensing each copy?
c) Server-architecture... the envisioned architecture of the server storage is as follows
MASTER1: 40GB System partition (this is where the OS will reside and this will be the main c
SLAVE1: DVD+-RW (For backup purposes)
MASTER2: 160GB HDD
SLAVE2 : 160GB HDD
These 2 will be mirrored for extra security of any data stored on the Server itself! this may also be used for storing initial backups of the active directory structure or configuration of the server.
does this sound ok?
d)Config question: should the server contain 2 NIC's with one connected directly to the router and the other connected to network switch?
OR
should i have the server with one NIC and connect everything into the main network switch?
whats the difference?
e) Service contract - the client is requesting a service contract, what factors would i consider before providing them with a quote... what would be required to maintain such a network for an off-site engineer?
is there a quick and simple rule to work out these costs (generally speaking)?
f) Any suggestions on a fairly secure and cheap solution for security locks for equipment.
Sorry about all the questions - im a little new to the networking game - please expect follow ups of any replies you post to this post - thankyou!
i really do appreciate any help and thankyou in advance!!!
best regards
Mo
I have been requested to build a new network and was hoping i could verify some of the steps i take in order to build this new network with some of you peepz here!
the network will comprise of 1 server connected to a 24port network switch - which will also have a ADSL router plugged into it. this will also have 16 workstations plugged into it via RJ45 jacks wall mounted and hard-wired in the room.(which i will be doing myself also, once the electrician has done his bit with the power cabling).
I have PROVISIONALLY decided the best setup would be as follows:
1) 1 x Server (something like a P4 3.4Ghz, 2GB RAM, [2x160GB HDD {Mirrored}] etc...)
2) Netgear 24 port switch
3) Netgear ADSL router
4) Patch panel and cabinet which will contain switch router and patch panel. this cabinet will be wall mounted in a high place.
5) 16 x Pentium 4 machines - network ready.
6) 1 x HP 4100TN Laserjet printer
7) Epson 1290 A3 professional printer
(both network ready)
8)Server OS = Windows 2003 server (which version??) with 20 CALS.
9) Workstation OS = windows 2000 pro
10) Office XP Pro x16
11) all the networking cabling, power cords etc....
12) Security locks for equipment?
I believe these are the main hardware & software ingredients for the network i am required to build! (please feel free to add or suggest others)
Now then ... some questions i was hoping to get help with!
a) the server - what would be the main purpose of this server? i.e. it is not required for printing - it is not required for communications (i.e. exchange)... it is merely required for controlling username and password etc... which all i can be done through windows active directory?
Does the latest version of windows server come with some kind of dployment software for deploying images to workstations? if not what is a good solution for this?
b) Licensing - what is the best way to license the OS and office XP Pro? whats the difference between volume licensing and individually licensing each copy?
c) Server-architecture... the envisioned architecture of the server storage is as follows
MASTER1: 40GB System partition (this is where the OS will reside and this will be the main c
SLAVE1: DVD+-RW (For backup purposes)
MASTER2: 160GB HDD
SLAVE2 : 160GB HDD
These 2 will be mirrored for extra security of any data stored on the Server itself! this may also be used for storing initial backups of the active directory structure or configuration of the server.
does this sound ok?
d)Config question: should the server contain 2 NIC's with one connected directly to the router and the other connected to network switch?
OR
should i have the server with one NIC and connect everything into the main network switch?
whats the difference?
e) Service contract - the client is requesting a service contract, what factors would i consider before providing them with a quote... what would be required to maintain such a network for an off-site engineer?
is there a quick and simple rule to work out these costs (generally speaking)?
f) Any suggestions on a fairly secure and cheap solution for security locks for equipment.
Sorry about all the questions - im a little new to the networking game - please expect follow ups of any replies you post to this post - thankyou!
i really do appreciate any help and thankyou in advance!!!
best regards
Mo