Got this from a post on Ubuntu.
Here is his course Req.
Part I: Core network, 2 routers, 2 switches, DNS, DHCP, Firewall (PIX), VPN, intranet
Part II: Blackberry server, voip, email, print service, captive portal, wireless w/ 802.1x, net admin website
Part III: distribute software w/ group policy, automatic updates, linux clients into AD using LDAP
Part IV: LAN traffic analysis, WAN analysis, configure network attached storage, Backup Exec, IDS, IPS, Virus Detection System, ticketing service, and disaster recovery from DRPlan.
This is pretty cool
I once had to set up a multi-user fax system in a call centre so what I did was hook up a bunch of modems to a PC running Windows 2000 (one will do in your case) and have it answer incoming faxes and dump the .tif files into a folder.
Then a Scheduled Task would run with would resize all of the images by using Irfanview on the command line, convert them to JPG and upload them to a "new" folder on the webserver.
From this, I ran a heavily modified PHP image gallery script so the call centre agents would be able to view the new faxes over the intranet.
They could also move faxes to other folders such as "queried" and "completed" when they were done with them.
Sure it was incoming-faxes only but they didn't need to send, only receive.
Streaming audio/video server utilising mulitcast or something like that.
Link to the post
Need Ideas - Cool Network Projects - Page 2
Here is his course Req.
Part I: Core network, 2 routers, 2 switches, DNS, DHCP, Firewall (PIX), VPN, intranet
Part II: Blackberry server, voip, email, print service, captive portal, wireless w/ 802.1x, net admin website
Part III: distribute software w/ group policy, automatic updates, linux clients into AD using LDAP
Part IV: LAN traffic analysis, WAN analysis, configure network attached storage, Backup Exec, IDS, IPS, Virus Detection System, ticketing service, and disaster recovery from DRPlan.
This is pretty cool
I once had to set up a multi-user fax system in a call centre so what I did was hook up a bunch of modems to a PC running Windows 2000 (one will do in your case) and have it answer incoming faxes and dump the .tif files into a folder.
Then a Scheduled Task would run with would resize all of the images by using Irfanview on the command line, convert them to JPG and upload them to a "new" folder on the webserver.
From this, I ran a heavily modified PHP image gallery script so the call centre agents would be able to view the new faxes over the intranet.
They could also move faxes to other folders such as "queried" and "completed" when they were done with them.
Sure it was incoming-faxes only but they didn't need to send, only receive.
Streaming audio/video server utilising mulitcast or something like that.
Link to the post
Need Ideas - Cool Network Projects - Page 2