Title: Ten Commandments for
1Ten Commandments for Your Network Setup October
17, 2006
2My Background
- Been with Wake Tech and the ITS team for nearly
11 years - Previously in the Private Sector as an Engineer
- Reliability/Failure Analysis Engineer
- Test Design Engineer
- Nearly 23 years of Experience in the Computer
Industry - I Love the Pittsburgh Steelers
3Information Technology Services Mission
- The mission of Information Technology Services at
Wake Technical Community College is to support
Student Learning, Faculty Teaching and College
Operations through the use of Information
Technology
4Information Technology Services Philosophy
- The most important relationship on campus is that
between the Student and the Instructor.
Everything else on campus is in support of that
relationship.
5Not These Ten Commandments
- I. You shall have no other Gods before Me.
- II. You shall not make for yourself a carved
image. - III. You shall not take the name of the Lord
your God
in vain. - IV. Remember the Sabbath Day and keep it holy.
- V. Honor your Father and Mother.
- VI. You shall not murder.
- VII. You shall not commit adultery.
- VIII. You shall not steal.
- IX. You shall not bear false witness against
your neighbor. - X. You shall not covet your neighbors house or
wife.
6These Ten Commandments
- Adopt a Network Operating System
- Provide Personal Storage Space for Faculty
Staff - Provide Department Storage Space
- Allow Secure, Remote Access to this Storage
- Secure the Network
- Identify Manual Processes and Automate Them
- Create Computer Lab Standards
- Design Reliable, Network Based Print Services
- Document Your Network
- Implement a Help Desk
7Adopt A Network Operating System
- Novell or Microsoft
- What drives the decision?
- Knowledge Experience?
- Ease of Use?
- Hardware/Software Budget?
- The History Entrenchment?
8Personal Storage Space for Faculty Staff
- Provide Minimum Space for Users
- Create Policy to Increase Users Space IF
requested - Allow Access to Data using Any Secured Computer
Within the College Domain - Perform Nightly Backup
9Department Storage Space for Faculty Staff
- Empower Department Users to Maintain Folder
Structure and Access - Structure Folders, Access Rights for Department
IF Requested - Allow Access to Data Using Any Secured Computer
Within the College Domain - Perform Nightly Backup
10Provide Secure Remote Access for Faculty Staff
- Determine the Hardware Platform our College
Chose the Cisco ASA 5540 - Pilot test the VPN Client Application
- Create Policy VPN Access
- Make VPN Software Instructions available for
Faculty and Staff - Create or Use Accounts that are Unique for Audit
Trail Logs - For Data Access, use Microsofts WebDAV
11Secure the Network
- Identify a Public IP Address Segment for Use as
Your Gateway for Your Domain - Identify private IP Address Segments for Internal
Use - Determine VLAN Based on Data Type, Security, and
Broadcast Domain Control - Associate VLANs with Private Segments or Groups
of Segments and Deploy the Pair. - Some Data Type Examples Management, Faculty
Staff, Computer Labs, Video Conferencing, and
VoIP
12Identify Manual Processes and Automate Them
- Use DHCP Provide Long Lease Times
- Create Various DHCP Scopes Based on VLAN/Private
IP Address Scheme - Use Remote Management Software to Support Faculty
Staff Computers - Teach Users to Install College Authorized
Software - Automate Data Backup
13Computer Lab Standards
- Determine a Hardware Standard for Your Computers
- Purchase Software/Agreements That are Flexible
Encompassing - Collaborate with Instructors for Lab Images
- Design Deployment Methods for Hardware/Software
Installation - The GOAL Zero Touch Solution
14Design Reliable Network Based Print Services
- Determine a Hardware Standard for Print Services
- Consolidate Output Services Printing, Scanning,
Copying, Fax with MFM/MFD - Create a Self-Service Process for Users to
Install Printers - Automate Print Services Management 50 to 60 of
Service Calls are Print Related
15Document Your Network
- Self Document Your Network by the Nomenclature
Used - Identify a Central, Secure Repository to Store
Mission Critical Information - Keep a Hard Copy of this Information for Business
Continuity - Ensure Several People KNOW How Their Responsible
Portion of the Network Works
16Implement a Help Desk
- Its a Business Decision, not a Technical
Decision - Primary Support is Faculty Staff
- How Will You Staff It?
- Create a Communication Policy for Password
Information - If Done Right, Your Ratings Image Will Improve
17Why have the Ten Commandments?
- It is the Game Plan
- It Breaks the Network Down to Manageable Parts
- It Provides Better Understanding to All Members
of ITS - It Makes Communication Easier to Senior Management
18Wake Techs ITS Crew
- Dr. Darryl McGraw Chief Information Officer
- Leigh Anne Dupree Director, IT Help Desk
Support - Chris Keefer Director, Systems
- Chris Wheeler Director, Network Services
- Tim Nicholson Manager, Administrative Computing
- Dale Weaver Manager, Web Services
- Fred Zahn Manager, Network Services
- Carlos McCormick Manager, Instructional
Technologies - Alec Woodruff IT Systems Engineer
- Buddy Gilmore IT Voice Engineer
- Jason Pickard Senior Systems Analyst
- Thomas Guettler Senior IT Analyst
- Ernest Youngblood Help Desk Analyst
- Cary Osborne IT Analyst
- Frank Spikes IT Analyst
- Dave Goldstein IT Technician
- Jeremy Blalock IT Technician
- Liz Winfrey Web Designer Specialist
- Susan Fenn Programmer/Analyst
19Question PeriodAnswers are OptionalOpinions are
always Given
- Visit Wake Techwww.waketech.edu
- Visit our ITS its.waketech.edu
- My Email cpwheeler_at_waketech.edu