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CIS CORPORATION CORBIN, KY SUMMER 2007 WALTER WAHLSTEDT CIS Internship
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Outline Introduction Projects Concepts learned Experience Conclusion
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Introduction Computer Information Systems Inc. Information technology business that provides design, implementation and support for servers, workstations, security systems, data and phone networks. My position was stated as a level 1 technician.
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Projects Wire pulls – Oakwood, LMU & Marymount LMU switch install LMU wireless Security install – Oakwood
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Wire Pulls Oakwood attic Marymount hospital LMU wireless
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LMU Switch Install Assigned LMU switch install Un-box and rack 50 switches Upgrade firmware and configure
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LMU Switch Install Rack all 50 switches at LMU. Patch ports to switch Patch switch to router/switch Troubleshoot
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LMU Switch Install Methods of troubleshooting Flip fiber optic ends. Shutdown fiber port on switch Check fiber port configuration Replace fiber, G-bic, switch
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LMU Wireless Hanging access points Server Configuration
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Security Install Video backup plan DVR install Camera install
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Concepts Learned Switch to port Router to switch Firewall to router DNS Redundancy Wireless mesh DVR capture & storage
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Switch to Port Cable runs from port to patch panel Patch panel is labeled according to the ports Each port on the patch panel is connected to a switch by another cord.
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Router to Switch Routes information between switches. Resets the hop count Information jumping from switch to switch is a hop Hubs included in a hop
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Firewall to Router Firewall sits between internal and external networks. Controls the flow of information between the two networks.
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DNS Domain Name System translates humanly meaningful names into numerical identifiers for network equipment. Every domain has to have one.
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Redundancy Having backup equipment installed so that in the event that one device fails another can take over instantaneously. Network equipment Server power supplies Battery backups
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Wireless Mesh A wireless communication network made up of many nodes that act as a single node. Each node establishes a connection with another node wirelessly.
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DVR Capture & Storage A Digital Video Recorder controls when and how footage is captured and stored. How much video needs to be readily available? How long does the video need to be stored?
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Experience An eye opener Experience that can not be found in the class room. Holding your own while learning.
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Conclusion Projects Wire pulls – Oakwood, LMU & Marymount LMU switch install LMU wireless Security install – Oakwood Real world experience Concepts learned Switch to port Router to switch Firewall to router DNS Redundancy Wireless mesh DVR capture & storage
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Questions? Are there any questions?
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Acknowledgments CIS Jim Reeder Zach Holbrook Berea College Jan Pearce Mario Nakazawa Internship Office
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Sources Piquepaille, Roland. "Wireless Mesh Networks.“ Roland Piquepaille's Technology Trends. 11 Jan 2004. 9 Dec 2008. "What is DNS." Microsoft TechNet. 28 mar 2003. Microsoft Corporation. 9 Dec 2008.
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Sources "Introduction." Computer Information Systems Inc. 2004. CIS Inc.. 9 Dec 2008. “Cabling and Wiring Solutions." Computer Solutions Group. 2007. Computer Solutions Group. 9 Dec 2008.
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Sources Goto, Shigeki; Fujii, Keita. "Correlation between Hop Count and Packet Transfer Time." University of California, Irvine. 2000. Waseda University. 9 Dec 2008.
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