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| Subject: | Re: New Job. |
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| Date: | Wed, 28 Sep 2005 11:17:43 -0700 (PDT) |
Howard, The first thing you need to do is ask questions to the employees, owners, managers, etc. What is the primary purpose of this network, is it to share information amongst the worker bees, or is it to merely provide a more fluid path to the internet? You need to first determine what type of information is important to this particular company and who needs access to it before you can design and, more importantly, protect this information. After which a thorough analysis needs to be done as far as physical implementation. Although they are throwing this huge budget at you, it makes no sense to spend money for the sake of spending it. Outside of network communication you also need to take into consideration security mechanisms. Will the company need a sufficient IDS/IPS solution? What type of firewall should be used? Will VPN implementation be a requirement? Should you develope a separate management network (I can answer that one for you... YES!) to manage these new network devices? Might you want to think about using Juniper networking equipment as opposed to Cisco?!?!?! You have a fair task in your lap, and I hope you have fun with it! I have ALWAYS wanted to design and build a network from scratch... you lucky son of a gun! I hope this points you in the right direction. Q Gaither --- palmer.howard@gmail.com wrote:
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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