So, it's time to get a few more certs, but I wanted a better environment at the home to actually do the studying in.
So today, I built a new Win 2k3 server, and installed Exchange 2003 and MySQL. But that wasn't enough.
So I moved my infrastructure off the sad little WRT54G I had into this...
The RV042 is my new external router. Also does VPN, and has a much better firewall package built in. The ProCurve 10AG handles the wireless now. The Procurve 2650 is going to be split into 3 vlans, and the 2800 router will handled the routing between them.
Basically the core framework for my cisco and MCSE certs. I've got 2 other DC's I'll stick on the back 2 vlans for playing with simulated enterprise environments and just for packet generation.
Also added a APC Back-UPS XS 1300 and a ES550 for power management.
Still a bit more work to do on the networking services side as I get my DNS server better tuned, integrating domain level authentication for the wireless (maybe. it's a bitch to set up), and I've got 2 more Fwics to add to the 2800 before I start building that config.
So today, I built a new Win 2k3 server, and installed Exchange 2003 and MySQL. But that wasn't enough.
So I moved my infrastructure off the sad little WRT54G I had into this...
The RV042 is my new external router. Also does VPN, and has a much better firewall package built in. The ProCurve 10AG handles the wireless now. The Procurve 2650 is going to be split into 3 vlans, and the 2800 router will handled the routing between them.
Basically the core framework for my cisco and MCSE certs. I've got 2 other DC's I'll stick on the back 2 vlans for playing with simulated enterprise environments and just for packet generation.
Also added a APC Back-UPS XS 1300 and a ES550 for power management.
Still a bit more work to do on the networking services side as I get my DNS server better tuned, integrating domain level authentication for the wireless (maybe. it's a bitch to set up), and I've got 2 more Fwics to add to the 2800 before I start building that config.