Our proposal includes the development of a LAN able to meet the requirements of your Harvard Business School's software. The computer network components include the use of a server, a switch, patch panel, and a router for the Harvard Business School. The selected NOS (Network Operating System) is Windows 2000 Server. This operating system provides great conveniences to the installation, configuration, and maintenance of the network. Windows 2000 Server provides the enhanced DHCP, DNS and WINS features allow a network administrator to expediently manage all clients on the network. The data communication media for the networks is UTP CAT5. This cabling follows the Ethernet standards for TCP/IP and ensures decreased propagation and noise.
Computer Equipment Proposal paper
I understand the motivations for creating a network and can apply these technologies to improve communications and access to information, as well as support and maintain the infrastructure.
Goals and Products:
The following list is networking hardware that can be implemented:
*Nortel Networks Passport 2430 Enterprise Router: Offers the features and performance of more expensive routers, but at a much lower price. Also, this unit is known for its quiet operation, and sleek enclosure.
*Nortel Networks BayStack 350 Series Switch: supports high-utilization workgroups for high-bandwidth uplinks to servers.
*Dell PowerEdge 650 Server: Cost-effective rack server performance, manageability, and serviceability. Easy to mange. Also with tape drive backup support.
*Nortel Networks OPTera Metro Cabinet 5200: Free-standing structure which will hold router, switch, server, and patch panel.
*16-port Patch Panel
Each employee workstation is to be custom ordered from Dell. Each employee will house a Dell computer with the following options:
*2 GHz Pentium 4 Processor
*256MB RAM
*13GB Hard Drive
*Netgear FA311 10/100 Network adapters
*52X CD-Rom
*8 MB Video Card
*17" Monitor (Can use current monitors if budget is exceeded)
*Internal Zip Drive
Conclusion
Fast Ethernet is the protocol of choice. The wiring is a higher quality than the Category 3 normally used by Ethernet, therefore is a bit more expensive, but a worthy advantage. Fast Ethernet defines a star topology. There are many advantages in designing a LAN based on a star topology. It allows expansion to the existing LAN without effort or disruption. Troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance can be accomplished to a failed node without holding up or disrupting work on other nodes.
The first step of implementing the network involves running drops in two corners of the Harvard Business School. The switch, router, patch panel, and server will be located in a rack closet dedicated to ...