Gizmo, Inc. is the worldwide leader in producing kitchen appliances. In an effort to save money, the company wants to convert all workstations and servers to the Linux operating system. Currently there are 125 workstations running Windows XP or Windows Vista. There are three file servers and two Web servers running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition. There are also two servers running Active Directory with DNS and DHCP services installed.
All employee workstations are running Word, Excel, and PowerPoint from Office 2007. The Web browser is Internet Explorer 7.0, and Windows Media Player is used for multimedia. Each workstation also has anti- virus and anti-spyware software installed. The workstations obtain an IP address from the DHCP server.
The company is using all Cisco firewalls, routers, and switches. The NOS is in a secure room in the center of the building. The firewall is configured to filter out Internet-based attempts to access Gizmo's servers and desktop computers, Web, and FTP traffic destined for specifically hardened servers.
Gizmo headquarters and the warehouse are located in the same physical building. The third floor of the building contains offices, MIS, and the servers. Most of the network equipment is on the second floor. The first floor of the building is used for the warehouse. The switches have VLANs defined, one for offices, one for MIS, and one for the warehouse.
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