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SYSTEMSOL thứ 6 bảo vệ
SYSTEMSOL thứ 6 bảo vệ
PROJECT QUARTER 6
SYSTEMSOL INC.
Name of Developer: Nguyn V Hong Lm
PROJECT ON
SystemSol, Inc.
Developed by
Reg. No.:
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SYSTEMSOL, INC.
Batch Code: Start Date : October 26th,2012 End Date : October 2nd, 2012
Name of the Coordinator : Mr. Nguyen Quoc Long Name of Developer : Nguyen Vu Hoang Lam Phan Hung Cuong Date of Submission : October 2nd, 2012
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that this report titled SystemSol, Inc. embodies the original work done by Nguyen Vu Hoang Lam, Phan Hung Cuong in partial fulfillment of their course requirement at NIIT. Coordinator : Nguyen Quoc Long
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We have benefited a lot from the feedback and suggestions given to us by Mr. Nguyen Quoc Long and other faculty members, and the machine room coordinator.
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SYSTEM ANALYSIS
System summary:
Background SystemSol various clients. enabled services provider policy, a software developer German, for Inc. is an IT According to their organization that has expand its operations to two works on more than on different locations in New Delhi, India and Beijing, China. The company has its head office situated in New York and has a network setup of more than 7000 computer across all the three locations. these locations have their separate network and have independent domains SystemSolIndia.net and SystemSolChina.net. As the next step towards upgrading the network infrastructure, the organization is planning to connect the two separate domains into a single windows server 2003 base network. for better performance and connectivity, the organization is planning to have a single active directory forest with a single domain tree to connect the tree locations in India, China, and U.S. Existing System The employee from the different locations are facing various problems related to network connectivity. these problems are: No IP based network restrictions: there is no standard IP series defined for different departments, which makes it very difficult to implement IP based restrictions on the network. Currently, there is a single DHCP server at each location, which is providing IPs from a single scope. As a result, any user on the network can access any resource, which is a big internal security threat for the organizational resources. Decline in network performance: the network performance declines as the single DNS server at each location is unable to handle the increasing load of internal as well as external queries. Lack of co-ordination: as the offices at the three locations are separate and have independent domains, the inter-organization co-ordination is very expensive and inefficient. High cost of system administration: due to separate and independent domains, the cost of administration is very high. this is because separate dedicated system administration teams are required at each location to manage the domain and it resources. Work from home policy: to cut costs, the organization is planning to provide work from home facility as a management policy, these employees have to be provided access to line of business applications from their homes.
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PROJECT ACTIVITIES
1. Install root domain controllers 2. Install and create child domains controllers 3. Create and connect AD sites 4. Install DNS servers on every domain controller 5. Create AD integrated DNS zones replicated to all the domain controllers within each domain 6. Configure conditional forwarding for external name resolution to root domain controllers on all DNS servers 7. Configure scavenging and aging on DNS servers 8. Install DHCP server and configure scopes 9. Install and configure DHCP relay agents 10. 11. Create reservations and exclusions Create users and groups
12. Install terminal server and allow users access on the terminal servers 13. Configure terminal server profiles for terminal server users
14. Create shared folders on terminal servers and assign permissions to terminal server users on them 15. 16. Create OUs for departments Delegate administrative access to OUs
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MACHINE CONFIGUARATION
Processor Hard Disk RAM VGA CD-ROM Drive Intel core i7 3770k Ivy Bridge 1TB 8 GB ATI Radeon HD6850 1GB N/A
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MACHINE DETAILS
Machine Name No of Partitions OS (C:\) Applications (D:\) Operating System Installed CD Drive 2 20GB 20GB Windows Server 2003 G:\
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Click Next
Click Next
Choose Install and configue the DNS server on this computer,and set this computer to use this DNS server as its preferren DNS server>> Next
Choose Permissions compatible only with Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 operating systems>>Next Page 12
In Parent domain: type systemsolnewyork.net ( Domain New York ) & CreatePage 15 Child Domain>>Next
Finish
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Click chut phi vo tn Server China v India ri chn New Object to subnet cho 2 Sites. Trong mc Select a site Object for this subnet tr n server tng ng vi subnet cn gn
Ti Server NY chn ti DNS>>trong phn Reverse Lookup Zones chn New Zone
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8. Ci t DHCP server v cu hnh Trn Server NY: vo Control Panel>>Add or Remove Programs
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Nhp vo dy IP m gii hn khng cp pht d phng cho nhu cu pht trin sau ny: Page 24
Nhp a ch IP ca Route
9/ To OU v User. Click Start>>Administrative tools>>Active Directory Users and Computer>>Chn n server NY>>New Organization Unit
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9/ y quyn truy cp n cc OU Trong Server NY>>chn n User>>Group Policy Creator Owners>>Properties>>Members>>cp cc quyn qun tr cho OU
Sau Click phi chut vo biu tng Computer>>Properties>>Remote ri tch vo Enable Remote Desktop on this computer
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tip theo vo phn Default Domain Controller>>Local Policies>>User Rights Assignment>> Allow logon locally>>add User cn y quyn qun tr vo
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9. Ci t v cu hnh DHCP relay agent Start>>Administrative Tools>>Routing and Remote access>>Click phi chut vo Server>>Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access>>Next>>Chn Custom
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Finish kt thc
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Add a ch IP
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