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RE: New Job.


From: "Stephon Autrey" <stephon () green-street net>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 09:35:15 -0700

Hey Man,

I saw your message and it reminded me of myself 18 years ago. I finished
school with a BA in Mechanical Engineering at NC State and, like you, worked
my ass off to find my dream job. Here's my advice to you: stop asking
questions and get to work. Someone thinks you have the knowledge to get this
job, it's you judging by the fact that you worked so hard to get it, now do
it.

Get a handle on your local vendors and use them if they are cheap and
reliable. Do as much as  you can  yourself, you've got lots of late hours
managing cable ahead of you, and bomb-proof everthing.

Peace and Love,

Stephon

-----Original Message-----
From: palmer.howard () gmail com [mailto:palmer.howard () gmail com] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 6:00 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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