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NETWORK DEVELOPMENT CAPSTONE
PROJECT
GRADUATE SEPTEMBER 2005
• This is the final quarter course of Information Technology –
Computer Network Systems program for Associate of Applied
science Degree.
• A mandatory "Capstone" project will allow student to work in
teams to provide a business solution to an external
organization, which example of is given in Network
Development CASE STUDY.
• The capstone project allows students to apply the knowledge
and skills acquired in their courses to the work environment.
• This project is completely individualized; students are
encouraged to select work-related projects that are of
particular interest to them and that will result in professional
growth and benefit the organization.
TTI TEXAS
TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE
Network Upgrade Design Plan
Wide Connections, Inc.
“We establish
world-wide
connections and
guide you safely to
your destination”
Company’s priorities
• Our priority # 1 is customer satisfaction
• We provide outstanding service
• Only high trained people work for the Wide
Connections, Inc.
• Our technician’s work provide trust and
integrity
• As a professionals we offer excellent
customer service
Project Team Members
Project Leader
WAN/LAN Design & Hardware Joanna Buraczynska
Team members
Domain Structure – Server & Workstations Jessica Mucia
Network Management and Security Grisel Delgado
Software licensing and Cost Analysis Alvaro Araica
Advisor – Ronald O’Connor
WAN/LAN Design & Hardware
Joanna Buraczynska
Project Idea
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Existing Process versus Future Growth
Connectivity Between all Locations
LAN/WAN Hardware
LAN/WAN Design Goals
Project Standards and Procedures
Life Cycle Diagram
Analysis,
Planning,
Implementation,
Review.
Existing Process
• TTI WAN link up all 4 school sites with the Main Campus
for the purpose of delivering and exchanging data, storage
plus run applications
• Each building provides a MDF room (a central point to
which all LAN cabling is terminated) which acts as a POPpoint of presence as well to provide an Internet connection
• Star Topology is implemented
• Each campus has 4 wired computer labs with 31 student
workstations and 1 instructor workstation in each lab
• CAT 5 UTP cable run are tested end-to-end for 100Mbps
capacity for servers and 1Mbps for hosts
• The LAN is based on Ethernet LAN switching
WAN Growth Requirements
Connection type with other branch offices
• Frame Relay Network – More cost effective than dedicated leased lines.
• All Internet connections will go through HQ
• ISDN WILL BE REMOVED
Bandwidth requirements
• Hosts-100 Mbps and Servers-1 GB
Cable Type
• The Backbone would be a combination of fiber –optic and CAT6 for Gigabit
transmission
• CAT5e for the most systems to their immediate network junction
TTI, Texas Technology Institute - WAN Connectivity
TTI HQ/Main Campus – Houston South
INTERNET
TTI Dallas, Texas
All
connections
are
T1 to Frame
Cloud
FRAME RELAY NETWORK
TTI Austin,Texas
TTI Houston West,
Texas
TTI San Antonio,
Texas
LAN Growth Requirements
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Quantity of computers for each campus
1 student workstations and in each classroom will be removed
2 admin workstations will be connected to the network in LRC
One MDF will support WAN connection plus 12 admin
offices, 4 labs, 4 classrooms and LRC.
IDF room in new Houston West campus will also support
WAN connection plus 6 labs, and 6 classrooms.
For Houston West 2nd floor 2 labs and 2 theory rooms will be
placed instead of admin offices, so total will be 6 labs plus 6
theory rooms
Major Pieces of LAN Structure are Broken into
Three Unique Categories of the OSI Model
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Layer 1 - Physical Layer
Includes wire media type such as CAT5 UTP and fiber-optic cable along
with EIA/TIA 568 Standard for layout and connection of wiring schemes.
Design Goal
Build this layer of the OSI model with speed and expansion capabilities
Layer 2 - Data Link Layer
Includes selection of Layer 2 devices such as bridges or LAN switches
used to interconnect the Layer 1 media to for a LAN segment. Devices at
this layer will determine the size of the collision and broadcast domains.
Design Goals
Create a concentration point within the MDFs or IDFs where end host can
be grouped at Layer 1 to form a physical LAN segment.
Install LAN switching devices that use micro segmentation in order to
reduce the collision domain size.
Create a point (at Layer 2) of the topology where users can be grouped into
virtual workgroups (VLANs) and unique broadcast domains.
Major Pieces of LAN Structure are Broken into
Three Unique Categories of the OSI Model –cont.
Layer 3 - Network Layer
• Includes selection of layer 3 devices such as routers which are used to
create unique LAN segments and allow communication between segments
based on layer 3 addressing such as IP addressing.
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Design Goals
Build a path between LAN segments that will filter the flow of data
packets.
Isolate ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) protocol broadcast
Isolation of collisions between segments.
Filtering of Layer 4 services between segments.
Project Standards and procedures
• The WAN as a whole will be connected with a series of routers that will
replicate all information from server to server
• Campuses will be connected by leased T1 lines and will run at a
constant speed of 1.54Mbps
• Staff and students will have a 24/7 access to the Virtual Library at
home
• The network will run at a constant speed of 100Mbps
• The WAN equipment will be provided by Cisco Systems, Inc.
• Dell, Inc. will take care of the LAN hardware such as servers and
workstations
• All printers will be provided by Hewlett-Packard development
Company, L.P.
• TTI will be protected from viruses by top of the line anti-virus
protection by Symantec Norton Anti-Virus and the firewall will block
all unauthorized access attempts and redirect them to the TTI website
• Incremental backup will be conducted every night , plus full backup
completed once a week on Saturdays
Domain Structure – Server &
Workstations
Jessica Mucia
ABOUT ACTIVE DIRECTORY
 A network service that identifies all resources on a
network
 Makes resources accessible by uniquely identifying them
 Stores information about users and groups, workstations
and servers, policies and scripts, printers and queues,
switches and routers, databases, security policies, all in
a hierarchical fashion
 A directory service is not a general-purpose database You would not implement a directory service to manage
a point-of-sale system in a chain of stores - But you
would consider implementing a directory service to
manage the salespeople who log on at the point-of-sale
terminals
ACTIVE DIRECTORY DESIGN
HoustonWest.TTI-Tech.edu
SanAntonio.TTI-Tech.edu
Houston South
Main Campus
TTI-Tech.edu
Admin. Server
Student Server
Admin.
Groups
Student
Groups
Admin.
Groups
Student
Groups
Admin.
Users
Student
Users
Admin.
Users
Student
Users
Dallas.TTI-Tech.edu
Admin.
Server
Student
Server
Linux
Server
Web
Server
Admin.
Users
Austin.TTI-Tech.edu
FTP
Server
Admin. Server Student Server
Admin.
Groups
Admin. Server Student Server
Admin. Server Student Server
Student
Groups
Student
Users
Admin.
Groups
Student
Groups
Admin.
Groups
Student
Groups
Admin.
Users
Student
Users
Admin.
Users
Student
Users
TTI NETWORK ARCHITECTURE DIAGRAM
Administrative
Server
Administrative
Server
T1 To
frame
relay
network
Student
Server
San Antonio
Campus
Dallas
Campus
T1 To frame
T1 To frame relay
relay network
network
Student
Server
Administrative
Server
Student
Server
Administrative
Server
T1 To frame relay
network
Houston West
Campus
Administrative
Server
T1 To frame
relay network
Austin
Campus
Houston South
Main Campus
FTP
Server
Student
Server
Linux
Server
Web
Server
Student
Server
Understanding Active Directory
• A directory service compiles information about
objects of interest in the world and dispenses
that information when given a request. The
Yellow Pages or a library card catalog are
examples of a directory
• People like to have their information classified
for easy retrieval. For instance, the Yellow
Pages has categories like “Theatres or Movies”
and “Restaurants - Italian,” and a library card
catalog classifies items into “Books – Fiction,” or
“Books – Nonfiction,” or “Periodicals.”
WHAT ACTIVE DIRECTORY PROVIDES
• Scalability – Provides an efficient mechanism to store objects and
multiple indexes for fast retrieval of information
• Extensibility – Provides object classes for domains, OUs, users,
groups, and printers. It is extensible through a schema which allows
for information to be easily retrieved
• Interoperability – ADSI (Active Directory Service Interfaces) provides
a single, consistent, and open set of interfaces for managing
directories
• Replication – Handles queries and updates. Users are able to
access information anytime, anywhere from within the domain.
• Locater Services – DNS and global catalog provide an easy method
of retrieving information
LOGICAL STRUCTURE
• The basic unit of logical structure in Active Directory is
the domain
• All network objects exist within a domain and each
domain stores information only about the objects it
contains
• An organizational unit, or OU, is a container used to
organize objects within a domain
• A tree is created when you add one or more child
domains to an existing domain
• Domains within a tree share a contiguous namespace
and a hierarchical naming scheme
• A forest is the arrangement of one or more independent
domain trees
PHYSICAL STRUCTURE
• A site is a combination of one or more IP (Internet Protocol) subnets
connected by a fast and reliable link
• The main purpose of a site is to physically group computers to
optimize network traffic
• A single domain can cover one or more geographical sites, and a
single site can contain user accounts and computers from multiple
domains
• Sites confine authentication and replication only to the devices
within a site
• A domain controller is a computer running Windows 2000 Server
and stores a replica of the domain directory
• Since a domain can contain one or more domain controllers, each
domain controller in a domain has a complete replica of the
domain’s portion of the directory
AD DOMAIN DESCRIPTION
• Root domain – TTI-Tech.edu at the main
campus
• Each other campus is a child domain of
the Main Campus
• Administrative and Student groups and
users will be created on each child domain
SERVER ROLES
• ADMINISTRATIVE SERVER – Root Domain,
DHCP server, DNS server, Application server
• STUDENT SERVER – DHCP server, DNS
server
• LINUX SERVER – Anti-Virus server, Print server,
DNS server, RADIUS server
• WEB SERVER – Virtual Library server, E-Mail
server
• FTP SERVER
TTI IP ADDRESSING DIAGRAM
TTI Houston South
Main Campus
Administrative
Server
130.115.0.32
Student
Server
130.115.0.6
Linux
Server
130.115.0.5
TTI Houston West Campus
Administrative
Server
130.115.1.32
Student
Server
130.115.1.6
TTI San Antonio Campus
Administrative
Server
130.115.2.32
Student
Server
130.115.2.6
TTI Dallas Campus
Administrative
Server
130.115.3.32
Student
Server
130.115.3.6
TTI Austin Campus
Administrative
Server
130.115.4.32
Student
Server
130.115.4.6
Web
Server
130.115.0.31
FTP
Server
130.115.0.4
SERVER & OS DISTINCTION
• There are a total of 5 servers at the main
campus – Administrative, Student, Linux,
Web, and FTP server
• Each other campus has 2 servers, one
Administrative and one Student
• The operating system for the main campus
is Server 2003, San Antonio will be using
Linux, and Austin, Dallas, and Houston
West will all be running Windows XP
Network Management & Security
Grisel Delgado
TTI Campus
Security Plan
Basic principles and concepts
Security Policy
Policy Statement
"It shall be the responsibility of the I.T. Services
to provide adequate protection and
confidentiality of all corporate data and
proprietary software systems, whether held
centrally, on local storage media, or remotely,
to ensure the continued availability of data
and programs to all authorized members of
staff/ students, and to ensure the integrity of
all data and configuration controls."
Summary of Main Security Policies
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Confidentiality of all school data is to be maintained
through discretionary and mandatory access controls, and
wherever possible these access controls should meet with the
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class security functionality
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Confidentiality of all school data is to be maintained
through discretionary and mandatory access controls, and
wherever possible these access controls should meet with the
class security functionality.
 Access to data on all laptop computers is to be secured
through encryption or other means, to provide confidentiality of
school data in the event of loss or theft of school equipment.
Summary of Main Security Policies
Only authorized and licensed software may be installed, and installation
may only be performed by I.T. Services, IT students & staff
The use of unauthorized software is prohibited. In the event of
unauthorized software being discovered it will be removed from the
workstation immediately.
Data may only be transferred for purposes registered under the School
data-protection registration
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All diskette drives and removable media from external sources must be
virus checked before they are used within the School
Workstation configurations may only be changed by I.T. Services staff.
Virus Protection
I.T. Services will have available up to date virus scanning software for
the scanning and removal of suspected viruses
School file-servers will be protected with virus scanning software.
Workstations used by users who regularly need to bring in data from
outside the School will be protected by virus scanning software.
All workstations will be periodically scanned by I.T. Service
Access Control
Users will only be given sufficient rights to all systems to enable them
to perform their job function. User rights will be kept to a minimum at all
times.
Where possible no one person will have full rights to any system. I.T.
Services will control network/server passwords and system passwords
will be assigned by the system administrator in the end-user
department
Access to the network/servers and systems will be by individual
username and password
Physical Lan Security
LAN equipment, hubs, bridges, repeaters, will be kept in secure hub
rooms. Hub rooms will be kept locked at all times. Access to hub rooms
will be restricted to I.T. Services staff only. Requiring access to hub
rooms will notify I.T. Services staff in advance so that the necessary
supervision can be arranged.
Users must logout of their workstations when they leave their
workstation for any length of time.
 All network wiring will be fully documented.
The use of LAN analyzer software is restricted to I.T. Services staff only
Wide Area Security
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Wireless LAN's will be of the spread spectrum,
frequency-hopping type and will make use of any available
encryption facilities.
Users will not use modems without first notifying the I.T.
Services section and obtaining their approval.
Modems will run at speeds greater than 2,400 bits/s to prevent
the signal from being recorded.
Internet Security
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Permanent connections to the Internet will be via the
means of a firewall to regulate network traffic.
Permanent connections to other external networks, for offsite
processing etc., will be via the means of a firewall to regulate
network traffic.
Where firewalls are used, a dual homed firewall (a device with
more than one TCP/IP address) will be the preferred solution.
Security Requirments
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Every computer that connects to the Internet in any form
must have a personal firewall.
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Every computer must have a virus protection and it must
be kept current.
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Only open email attachments when you are sure the
sender is really who it appears to be.
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Only browse the Internet with a safe browser or change
your browser settings to make it more secure.
Security Requirments
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Will operate at least one anti-spy ware/ anti- ad ware program
on your system.
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Will not be downloading and installing programs on your
system beside authorized personal.
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Keep e-mail address confidential and never post an email
address in an unsecured web page on the Internet. This practice
will reduce spam and the chance of getting virus or scam
emails. Use a different email address to give to those you are
not sure of.
Choosing Passwords
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Minimum Length – 8 characters
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Maximum Length – 14 characters
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Passwords should use three of four of the following four
types of characters:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Lowercase
Uppercase
Numbers
Special characters such as ! @#$%^&*(){}[]
Choosing Passwords
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Do not write your password down.
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Do not transmit your network password across the Internet
with out it being encrypted.
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Do not use the same passwords on your computer at work/
school that you may use to logon to a website.
Do not use the same passwords for all accounts such as
additional email accounts or other logins you may have on the
Internet.
Security Outline
We will be using a firewall to protect the entire wan from
unauthorized access. It is installed as the access point between
TTI WAN and the ISP. This will direct all outside HTTP traffic to
the TTI Website. Email may access any valid email box within
the WAN; the all attempts will be lost.
All of the routers have specific access control list. This prevents
unauthorized traffic from leaving one campus and accessing
another.
Security Outline
All network users must have a unique username. No guest accounts
may be enabled. The users will be grouped in the following order.
1. Admits users – full control access to the network
2. Program chairs- full access
3. Faculty- read and execute access
4. HR- modify access of employee files
5. Recruiting- access to data
6. Finance- read access to HR
7. Faculty- access to student applications and admin applications and
able to install programs.
8. Student- access to remote storage on the student server, access
to student applications. Unable to install programs.
Security Outline
Attacks may be installed unintentionally on a
workstation such as Trojans, Worms, and Viruses.
Norton Antivirus will detect and destroy the entire
viruses that appear on the network. Norton will be
installed on the domain controller of every campus. It
will be replicating itself to all the workstations when it
is being updated. This update will be done via the
Internet.
Data Flow
Data flow modeling examines processes (activities that
transform data from one form to another), data stores (the
holding areas for data), external entities (what sends data into a
system or receives data from a system, and data flows (routes
by which data can flow).
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Accessing Internet from the main campus: As the student,
they will be able to access the Internet by double clicking on the
explorer icon. The application is then sent to the gateway where
the router sends the request to the isp where the application is
filled and then sent back to the original applicant.
Data Flow Diagram
Maintenance Plan
All Network users should be assigned to
a group.
Termination of employment
Should any equipment become
unusable or malfunction.
Plan for end of work day.
Steps for shut down procedure.
Software Licensing & Cost Analysis
Alvaro Araica
OptiPlex GX280 Small MiniTower
OptiPlex GX280 SMT, with Int Broadcom GbNIC
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Intel Pentium 4 Processor 530 (3.00GHz, 1M, 800MHz
FSB)
Operating System(s)
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Microsoft Windows XP Professional, SP2, with Media
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NTFS File System for all Operating Systems
Memory
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512MB DDR2 Non-ECC SDRAM,400MHz, (2DIMM)
Monitors
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Dell 17 inch M783s flat CRT color monitor (16.0 inch
viewable)
Video Card
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DVI (Digital) Adapter Card
Boot Hard Drive
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80GB SATA, 7200 RPM Hard Drive with 8MG Data Burst
Cache™
Floppy
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1.44MB 3.5 Inch Floppy Drive
Removable Media Storage Devices
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16xDVD AND 48X/32X/48X CDRW,with DVD Playback
OptiPlex GX280 Small Mini-TowerDell Quote
E-Quote #: E006425148
• Quantity: 987
• Unit Price: $1,088.00
• Description: 1 OptiPlex GX280 SMT, with Int Broadcom® GbNIC
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 530 (3.00GHz, 1M, 800MHz FSB)
• Total Price *$1,073,856.00
• Saved By: Alvaro A Araica([email protected])
• Saved On: 7/15/2005
• Expires On: 9/13/2005
• Phone Number: (847) 414-8234
• Description: Capstone Project
PowerEdge 2850
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PowerEdge 2850Intel® Xeon™ Processor at
2.8GHz/1MB Cache, 800MHz FSB
Operating System No Factory Installed Operating
System
Memory 1GB DDR2 400MHz (2X512MB), Single
Ranked DIMMs
Primary Hard Drive 73GB2 10K RPM Ultra 320
SCSI Hard Drive
CD/DVD Drive 24X IDE CD-ROM
Hardware Support Services 3Yr BASIC NBD: L1
Hardware Queue, Next Business Day
Power Edge 2850 Intel Xeon – Dell
Quote
E-Quote #: E006425148
• Quantity: 13
• Unit Price: $4,343.80
• Description: PowerEdge 2850 Intel® Xeon™ Processor at
2.8GHz/1MB Cache, 800MHz FSB
• Total Price: *$56,469.40
• Saved By: Alvaro A
Araica([email protected])
• Saved On: 7/15/2005
• Expires On: 9/13/2005
• Phone Number: (847) 414-8234
• Description: Capstone Project
Linksys Etherfast 10/100
Printserver
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The Linksys EtherFast 10/100BASE-TX PrintServer
lets you add one printer to your 10BASE-T or
100BASE-TX network.
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Equipped with Direct Memory Access (DMA)
technology, a 128KB buffer, and automatic
collision control, the PrintServer can handle
the most complicated print jobs
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Compatibable with most Laser, Ink Jet, Bubble Jet,
Color, and Dot Matrix Parallel Printers
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128KB RAM Buffer for Faster Graphics
Handling
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256KB Flash Memory for Future Firmware
Upgrades
Free Technical Support & Software
Upgrades
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5 Year Limited Warranty
Quantum Super DLTtape 600
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Quanum Super DLTtape 600 is very
reliable and secure that uses DLTSage, a
suite of management tools, it let you
manage your data to be safe and
available.
• It lets you compress files up 600 GB
Main Features
• Tape drive external
• Super DLT 300 GB / 600 GB
• SCSI
Cisco 2801 Integrated Services
Router
Key Features of the Cisco 2801 Integrated Services
Router:
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Mid/High-Density, High Performance Services
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Security: On-board encryption, up to 800 VPN
tunnels (AIM); IOS FW, NAC, IPS, or Content
Security
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Voice: Mid/High-density analog/digital voice with IP
Telephony, Voice Mail; CallManager Express or
Survivable Remote Site Telephony support for up to
24 IP phones
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High-performance concurrent security, voice and
advanced services to multiple T1/E1 WAN rates
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Integrated Dual 10/100 ports
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Optional integration of L2 switching with PoE
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Enhanced Modularity and Investment Protection
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Flexible expansion ( 2 HWIC slots), additional
concurrent services
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Scalable services deployment and availability
features
Cisco Catalyst 2950G- 48 port
Switch
Cisco Catalyst is an intelligent switch with fixedconfiguration, stackable models that provide wirespeed fast Ethernet and gigabit Ethernet
connectivity.
It provides services, such as advance quality of service,
rate-limiting, security filters and multicast
management.
Features
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The Catalyst 2950T-48 switch is a component of the
Cisco Gigabit Ethernet over copper solution,
offering 10/100/1000BASE-T uplinks
Flexible Gigabit-uplink options, including GBICbased or 1000BASE-T, are available to meet
individual network needs
Superior control is achieved through advanced
intelligent services such as quality of service based
on Layer 2 through Layer 4 parameters
Security features based on Layer 2 through Layer 4
Access Control Parameters alleviate internal and
external security concerns
Cisco Cluster Management Suite (CMS) Software
offers superior manageability, ease-of-use and
ease-of-deployment
Backward compatible within the Catalyst 2950
Series and compatible with all other Cisco Catalyst
switches-enhancing the long-term value of your
strategic investment
Cisco FastHub400
The Cisco FastHub400 is a 24 port hub that provides
high-performance, flexibility and low cost
connectivity and has the ability of auto-sensing
desktop connectivity where bandwidth is not
required
Features:
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24-port 10/100 Fast Ethernet
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100BaseFX Support
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Autosensing on all Ports
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Integrated stacking connectors
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Class II repeater design
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Built-in HTTP Server
Specifications:
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24 workstation connectors: RJ-45 MDI-X shielded
connectors
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Media supported: Category 5 UTP or Category 3
UTP (10BaseT only)
Firewall LB2N
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The LB-2 VPN is a firewall and router with 2 WAN
ports that combines high bandwidth sharing,
network security, load balance and redundancy.
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It also provides network management features that
are essential for an efficient and safe security
policy.
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The LB-2 VPN features packet inspection, IPSec
VPN, NAT, intruder detection, URL filter, control and
blocking access features and distinct user policies.
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The LB-2 VPN supports most of the popular high
bandwidth connections including cable, DSL, static
and dynamic IP and PPPoE. It's a 4-port switch and
DHCP server/client that allows for safe internet
connection sharing.
PacketSeeker 1550
PacketSeeker 1550 is an application-intelligent traffic
monitoring device that provides visibility into
network utilization and application performance.
Integrating transparently into your network,
PacketSeeker identifies how WAN and the
Internet resources are consumed, what causes
performance problems, and provides a path to
fix those problems.
Featured Highlights Include:
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Automatically discover traffic by leveraging Layer-7
classification and quickly identify the true nature of
network traffic.
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Analyze traffic impacts and performance issues with
link-bases statistics and 60+ metrics per application.
Include peak utilization and efficiency measurements
that are key indicators of performance issues.
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Benchmark and track application performance with
Response Time Management (RTM) and TCP
Health statistics. Pinpoint performance issues by
evaluating network, client, and server behavior
trends to pinpoint performance issues.
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Proactively monitor service levels based on network
or application statistics. Configure PacketSeeker to
notify you when performance falls below configured
thresholds, with 'rearm' levels to avoid alarm
overload.
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Report throughout your organization with on-board
reporting, centralized reporting with ReportCenter, or
integration via SNMP and XML APIs into your
management applications.
HP LaserJet 4200
The HP Laserjet 4200 is provides a versatile, high
performance and a easy-to use feature that
makes this a great product.
Features
Versatile
Flexible paper handling reduces user
intervention—customizable options allow up to a
2,600- sheet input capacity, a duplexer for twosided printing, or a 500-sheet stacker or
stapler/stacker as your paper-handling needs
grow.
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Powerful workgroup solution - share fast,
reliable printing with the available HP jetdirect
615n Fast Ethernet internal EIO print server,
with 4.5 MB/sec network throughput and best-inclass security features; the optional EIO
interface can also be used with many partner
solutions within virtually all network
environments
Performance
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Fast printing increases office productivity maximize efficiency with ultra-fast printing of 35
ppm for letter-sized documents
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Get quick return to application and fast printing
of complex documents - powerful printing with
no slowdowns using the 300 MHz processor and
48 MB RAM (64 MB RAM in bundles)
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Printing delivered when you need it - no warm
up time with an instant-on fuser that prints first
HP Color LaserJet 2600N
The HP Color LaserJet 2600N lets print high color
professional documents and is a network
affordable printer.
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Spend less time waiting around documents: the
first page prints in less than 20 seconds, even when
the printer has been in Sleep mode
Process complex documents that have text,
images, and graphics with the powerful 264MHz
processor and 16MB memory
Monitor the print status via the convenient front
panel, on-screen LCD display
Replenish the paper less frequently, with the
optional third tray (250 sheets), which brings the
capacity to a total of 500 sheets
Access printing supplies in just one click: sign
up at our My Printing Supplies Store and save a list
of your printers for hassle-free, toner, and paper
reordering
Stay on top of toner replacement with HP
SureSupply: receive alerts when a cartridge is low1,
monitor its remaining life, and enjoy easy online
ordering or check stock and prices at nearby stores
Software Expense Analysis
Product
License Cost
Quantity
Total Software Cost
Microsoft Office 2003
Professional
$439.34
987
$433,628.58
Symantec Antivirus Corporate
Edition 10.0
$51.60
987
$50,929.20
Microsoft Visio Professional 2003
$439.34
987
$433,628.58
Windows XP Pro
$0.00
987
$0.00
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
$697.52
1
$697.52
Red Hat Linux 9.0
$0.00
1
$0.00
Campus Hardware Layout
(Houston South)
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Houston South Campus
4 Labs
30 Workstations - OptiPlex GX280 SMT
1 Faculty workstation - OptiPlex GX280 SMT
1 Black & White Printer in each lab - HP LaserJet
4200
1 Plotter - HP DesignJet 500
1 Student Patch Panel w/48 ports - Tripp Lite Patch
Panel - 48 Ports
1 Admin Patch Panel w/48 ports - Tripp Lite Patch
Panel - 48 Ports
1 Computer Cart for each lab - Bretford Plastic AV
Cart
4 Theory Rooms
1 Faculty Workstation - GX280 SMT
1 Projector in for each theory room - Panasonic PT
LB0U
LRC
12 Workstations - GX280 SMT
2 Faculty Workstations - GX280 SMT
1 Black & White Printer - HP LaserJet 4200
1 Color Printer - HP Color LaserJet 26n
1 Scanner - HP Scanjett 5550c
1 Computer Cart - Bretford Plastic AV Cart
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Faculty Offices
12 offices
17 Faculty Workstations - GX280 SMT
1 Black & White printer – HP LaserJet 4200
1 Color Printer - HP Color LaserJet 26n
Server Room
5 Servers - PowerEdge 2850 Intel Xeon
1 Rack Mount - APC NetShelter VX Base Enclosure
3 Switches - Cisco Catalyst 2950G w/48 Ports
1 Hub - Cisco FastHub400
1 Router - Cisco 2801 Integrated Services Router
1 Firewall - HotBrick Firewall LB-2 VPN
1 Sniffer - PacketSeeker 1550
1 Print Server - Linksys Etherfast 10/100
Printserver
1 Tape Drive - Quantum Super DL Tape 600
2 Student Patch Panels w/48 ports - Tripp Lite
Patch Panel - 48 Ports
1 Admin Patch Panel w/48 ports - Tripp Lite Patch
Panel - 48 Ports
1 UPS - HP Tower UPS
1 UPS – HP Tower ( Reserve)
Campus Hardware Layout
(Houston West)
Houston West Campus
(First Floor)
4 Labs
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30 Workstations - OptiPlex GX280 SMT
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1 Faculty workstation - OptiPlex GX280 SMT
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1 Black & White Printer in each lab - HP LaserJet
4200
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1 Plotter - HP DesignJet 500
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1 Student Patch Panel w/48 ports - Tripp Lite Patch
Panel - 48 Ports
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1 Admin Patch Panel w/48 ports - Tripp Lite Patch
Panel - 48 Ports
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1 Computer Cart for each lab - Bretford Plastic AV
Cart
4 Theory Rooms
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1 Faculty Workstation - GX280 SMT
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1 Projector in for each theory room and labPanasonic PT LB0U
LRC
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12 Workstations - GX280 SMT
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2 Faculty Workstations - GX280 SMT
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1 Black & White Printer - HP LaserJet 4200
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1 Color Printer - HP Color LaserJet 26n
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1 Scanner - HP Scanjett 5550c
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1 Computer Cart - Bretford Plastic AV Cart
Faculty Offices
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12 offices
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17 Faculty Workstations - GX280 SMT
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1 Black & White printer – HP LaserJet 4200
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1 Color Printer - HP Color LaserJet 26n
Server Room
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2 Servers - PowerEdge 2850 Intel Xeon
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1 Rack Mount - APC NetShelter VX Base Enclosure
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3 Switches - Cisco Catalyst 2950G w/48 Ports
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1 Hub - Cisco FastHub400
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1 Router - Cisco 2801 Integrated Services Router
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1 Firewall - HotBrick Firewall LB-2 VPN
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1 Sniffer - PacketSeeker 1550
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1 Print Server - Linksys Etherfast 10/100
Printserver
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1 Tape Drive - Quantum Super DL Tape 600
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2 Student Patch Panels w/48 ports - Tripp Lite
Patch Panel - 48 Ports
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1 Admin Patch Panel w/48 ports - Tripp Lite Patch
Panel - 48 Ports
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1 UPS - HP Tower UPS
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1 UPS – HP Tower ( Reserve)
Campus Hardware Layout
(Houston West)
Houston West Campus
(Second Floor)
6 Labs
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30 Workstations - OptiPlex GX280 SMT
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1 Faculty workstation - OptiPlex GX280 SMT
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1 Black & White Printer in each lab - HP LaserJet 4200
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1 Student Patch Panel w/48 ports - Tripp Lite Patch Panel - 48 Ports
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1 Admin Patch Panel w/48 ports - Tripp Lite Patch Panel - 48 Ports
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1 Computer Cart for each lab - Bretford Plastic AV Cart
6 Theory Rooms
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1 Faculty Workstation - GX280 SMT
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1 Projector in for each theory room - Panasonic PT LB0U
Hardware Campus Layout
(Dallas, Austin, San Antonio)
4 Labs
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30 Workstations - OptiPlex GX280 SMT
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1 Faculty workstation - OptiPlex GX280 SMT
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1 Black & White Printer in each lab - HP LaserJet
4200
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1 Plotter - HP DesignJet 500
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1 Student Patch Panel w/48 ports - Tripp Lite Patch
Panel - 48 Ports
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1 Admin Patch Panel w/48 ports - Tripp Lite Patch
Panel - 48 Ports
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1 Computer Cart for each lab - Bretford Plastic AV
Cart
4 Theory Rooms
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1 Faculty Workstation - GX280 SMT
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1 Projector in for each theory room - Panasonic PT
LB0U
LRC
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12 Workstations - GX280 SMT
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2 Faculty Workstations - GX280 SMT
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1 Black & White Printer - HP LaserJet 4200
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1 Color Printer - HP Color LaserJet 26n
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1 Scanner - HP Scanjett 5550c
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1 Computer Cart - Bretford Plastic AV Cart
Faculty Offices
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12 offices
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17 Faculty Workstations - GX280 SMT
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1 Black & White printer – HP LaserJet 4200
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1 Color Printer - HP Color LaserJet 26n
Server Room
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2 Servers - PowerEdge 2850 Intel Xeon
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1 Rack Mount - APC NetShelter VX Base Enclosure
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3 Switches - Cisco Catalyst 2950G w/48 Ports
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1 Hub - Cisco FastHub400
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1 Router - Cisco 2801 Integrated Services Router
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1 Firewall - HotBrick Firewall LB-2 VPN
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1 Sniffer - PacketSeeker 1550
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1 Print Server - Linksys Etherfast 10/100
Printserver
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1 Tape Drive - Quantum Super DL Tape 600
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2 Student Patch Panels w/48 ports - Tripp Lite
Patch Panel - 48 Ports
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1 Admin Patch Panel w/48 ports - Tripp Lite Patch
Panel - 48 Ports
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1 UPS - HP Tower UPS
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1 UPS – HP Tower ( Reserve)
Estimated Hardware Cost
(Houston South)
TTI HQ Houston South
Item
OptiPlex GX280 SMT
Quantity
Hardware Cost
159
$172,992.00
PowerEdge 2850 Intel Xeon
5
$21,719.00
Quantum Super DL Tape 600
2
$20,619.00
Linksys Etherfast 10/100 Printserver
1
$99.74
Tripp Lite Patch Panel - 48 Ports
12
$1,090.44
Cisco 2801 Integrated Services Router
1
$1,890.59
Cisco Catalyst 2950G - 48 Ports
1
$8,360.97
Cisco FastHub400
3
$2,517.00
HotBrick Firewall LB-2 VPN
3
$349.00
PacketSeeker 1550
1
$2,024.95
HP LaserJet 4200
1
$892.02
HP Color LaserJet 26n
6
$798.00
Estimated Hardware Cost
(Houston South)
TTI HQ Houston South
Item
Quantity
Hardware Cost
HP DesignJet 500
1
$2,049.99
HP Scanjett 5550c
1
$299.00
Panasonic PT LB0U
5
$5,196.00
HP Tower UPS
2
$198.00
Quantum Super DL Tape II
2
$75.16
CP Technologies Cat 5E 3ft
1200
$3,588.00
CP Technologies Cat 5E 7ft
1200
$3,588.00
1000' CAT.5E 350 Mhz Solid Bulk Cable
30
$1,498.50
Belkin Multimode Duplex Fiber Plenum 1000' Bulk cable
10
$8,395.70
Belkin CAT5 Wallplate - 4 ports
53
$297.33
Bretford Plastic AV Cart
5
$788.55
APC NetShelter VX Base Enclosure
6
$6,517.80
Total
$262,256.74
Estimated Hardware Cost
(Houston West)
TTI Houston West (First
Floor)
Item
OptiPlex GX280 SMT
Quantity
Hardware Cost
159
$172,992.00
PowerEdge 2850 Intel Xeon
2
$8,687.60
Quantum Super DL Tape 600
2
$6,873.00
Linksys Etherfast 10/100 Printserver
1
$99.74
12
$1,090.44
Cisco 2801 Integrated Services Router
1
$1,890.59
Cisco Catalyst 2950G - 48 Ports
3
$8,360.97
Cisco FastHub400
3
$2,517.00
HotBrick Firewall LB-2 VPN
0
$0
PacketSeeker 1550
1
$2,024.95
HP LaserJet 4200
6
$892.02
HP Color LaserJet 26n
2
$798.00
Tripp Lite Patch Panel - 48 Ports
Estimated Hardware Cost
(Houston West)
TTI Houston West (First Floor)
Item
Quantity
Hardware Cost
HP DesignJet 500
1
$2,049.99
HP Scanjett 5550c
1
$299.00
Panasonic PT LB0U
7
$7,274.40
HP Tower UPS
2
$198.00
Quantum Super DL Tape II
2
$75.16
CP Technologies Cat 5E 3ft
1200
$3,588.00
CP Technologies Cat 5E 7ft
1200
$3,588.00
1000' CAT.5E 350 MHz Solid Bulk Cable
30
$1,498.50
Belkin Multimode Duplex Fiber Plenum 1000' Bulk cable
10
$8,395.70
Belkin CAT5 Wallplate - 4 ports
70
$392.70
Bretford Plastic AV Cart
7
$1,103.97
APC NetShelter VX Base Enclosure
8
$8,690.40
Estimated Hardware Cost
(Houston West)
TTI Houston West (Second Floor)
OptiPlex GX280 SMT
192
$208,896.00
16
$1,272.18
HP LaserJet 4200
6
$892.02
Panasonic PT LB0U
6
$6,235.20
CP Technologies Cat 5E 3ft
1200
$3,588.00
CP Technologies Cat 5E 7ft
1200
$3,588.00
1000' CAT.5E 350 Mhz Solid Bulk Cable
30
$1,498.50
Belkin Multimode Duplex Fiber Plenum 1000' Bulk cable
10
$8,395.70
Belkin CAT5 Wallplate - 4 ports
70
$392.70
Bretford Plastic AV Cart
6
$946.26
APC NetShelter VX Base Enclosure
6
$6,517.80
Tripp Lite Patch Panel - 48 Ports
Total
$486,081.57
Estimated Hardware Cost
(Dallas, Austin and San Antonio)
Item
OptiPlex GX280 SMT
Quantity
Hardware Cost
159
$172,992.00
PowerEdge 2850 Intel Xeon
2
$8,687.60
Quantum Super DL Tape 600
2
$6,873.00
Linksys Etherfast 10/100 Printserver
1
$99.74
12
$1,090.44
Cisco 2801 Integrated Services Router
1
$1,890.59
Cisco Catalyst 2950G - 48 Ports
3
$8,360.97
Cisco FastHub400
3
$2,517.00
HotBrick Firewall LB-2 VPN
0
$0
PacketSeeker 1550
1
$2,024.95
HP LaserJet 4200
6
$892.02
HP Color LaserJet 26n
2
$798.00
Tripp Lite Patch Panel - 48 Ports
Estimated Hardware Cost
(Dallas, Austin and San Antonio)
Item
Quantity
Hardware Cost
HP DesignJet 500
1
$2,049.99
HP Scanjett 5550c
1
$299.00
Panasonic PT LB0U
5
$5,196.00
HP Tower UPS
2
$198.00
Quantum Super DL Tape II
2
$75.16
CP Technologies Cat 5E 3ft
1200
$3,588.00
CP Technologies Cat 5E 7ft
1200
$3,588.00
1000' CAT.5E 350 Mhz Solid Bulk Cable
30
$1,498.50
Belkin Multimode Duplex Fiber Plenum 1000' Bulk cable
10
$8,395.70
Belkin CAT5 Wallplate - 4 ports
53
$297.33
Bretford Plastic AV Cart
5
$788.55
APC NetShelter VX Base Enclosure
6
$6,517.80
Total
$238,718.34
Total Hardware
Cost
$1,431,166.97
Labor Cost
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All Campuses
5 teams of 5 network engineers per campus
$130 per hour for each network engineer
$650 per hour for 5 network engineers
40 hours per week for 7 weeks
$26,000 for 1 week
$182,000 for 7 weeks
3 weeks for wiring instllation
2 weeks installing software and hardware
One week will be for testing
Last week will be for training
• Total Cost For All Campuses = $910,000
Overall Cost
• Total Software Expense
$1,377,883.88
• Total Hardware Expense
$1,431,166.97
• Total Labor Cost
$910,000
Overall Cost
$3,719,050.85