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| Subject: | RE: New Job. |
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| Date: | Tue, 27 Sep 2005 13:01:06 -0400 |
Well, is there more you can elaborate on?
Is there a basic Infrastructure?
1.) Existing Backbone
2.) Existing Directory Services
A.)Domain Structure
3.) Existing Internetworking devices, Firewall
4.) Preferred OS (FTP, FILE, WEB, APP can all be run on multiple
platforms A lot depends on the comfort level of the admin of this
network. Is it cost effective to have to retrain)
There are a lot of options to be weighed out...
Jason Albuquerque
"There are 10 kinds of people in this world. The ones who understand
binary and the ones who don't."
-----Original Message-----
From: palmer.howard@gmail.com [mailto:palmer.howard@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 9:00 AM
To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: New Job.
Hello all. I would like to send a thank you before hand for the
response's and suggestions I am to recv from this email.
After month's of searching, I have been hired into a job position as the
Network Administrator. The company currently has a very bad setup of
there Network infrastructure and has hired me to come in, asses the
damage, and design a network, no matter the budget, that would help to
keep and grow them for the future.
I have very little experience (on the job training) with designing a
network. I am a new graduate of Technical college, where I graduated
with all A's, and did very well on my Capstone with designing/building a
Network infrastructure.
I have 5 to 6 years in the IT field, N+, A+, Solaris 10, Linux+, and the
AS degree in Computer Network Systems;CCNA-pending. My experience comes
from designing/building PC/Laptops, remote desktop support, and my most
pervious position was System Database admin on Solairs/Unix
platform;Telnet,SSH,VNC,VPN, VT100 Terminal..etc to remote clients.
What I ask from you expert's is this.
Help!! I would like to be pointed in a direction that may help to guide
me in creating a "beginners" style network.
Are there any basic/template designs available?
There are a list of things I know we need.
1. A new Web Server.
2. File server
3. FTP server
4. Application server
5. Cisco routers.
6. A wall mount rack.
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