Download - SERVER INTEGRATION. OVERVIEW In our project we are integrating Widows server to facilitate interaction between diverse operating systems and applications.

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SERVER INTE

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OVERVIEW

• In our project we are integrating Widows server to facilitate interaction between diverse operating systems and applications across internal network systems.

• The Windows server 2008 integration uses the hub-and-Spoke architect. In this model all applications are connected through a central server

• The operating systems we are using are Debian VM, CentOS VM, Apple and Windows Server 2008.

PART 1: SETUP UP CISCO 851 ROUTER

1. Setup WAN Port• Router(config-if)#ip address DHCP

• Router(config-if)#no shut

• Router(config-if)#exit

2. Create a NAT permission access-list • Router(config)#access-list 1 permit 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255

SETUP DHCP POOL

Router(config)#ip DHCP excluded-address 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.100

Router(config)#ip DHCP pool LANPOOL

Router(DHCP-config)#network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0

Router(DHCP-config)#import all

Router(DHCP-config)#default-router 192.168.1.1

Router(DHCP-config)#dns-server 172.16.161.11

Router(DHCP-config)#domain-name Teamone.lab

Router(DHCP-config)#exit

PART 2 INSTALLED WINDOWS SERVER 2008• The administrator password is changed

• Set static IP

• Setup DNS server

• Setup Web Server

• Setup FTP Server

• Setup Active Directory Domain Services

• Setup File Services

• Setup User accounts for all group members.

PART 3 TEST THE SYSTEM

• Connected Windows 7 Professional, Mac Os Yosemite, Linux Cent OS

• Configured each terminal to operate on the servers domain

• Tested domain login systems

• Tested domain browsing through each OS web browser

• Tested server file and folder sharing services.

PART 4: RESULTS

Ping results

SHARE AND STORAGE MANAGEMENT

CENTOS CONNECTING TO SERVER DOMAIN

MAC CONNECTING TO PUBLIC FOLDER

SUMMARY

• In this project we learned how to integrate a windows server with other operating systems.

• We accomplished this by connecting all operating systems to a single domain hosted by our server

• This allowed our team to set public folders on the server for cross communication between devices