New Computer Networking Lab and Classroom

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8 Apr 201505:00

Summary

TLDRThe video tour showcases Central Oregon Community College's new networking lab and computer classroom. It features 40 workstations, each with two computers for diverse IT tasks. The lab includes a teacher's workstation with a Crestron control system and video projection. The networking closet houses three Net lab pods for Cisco CCNA classes, equipped with excellent cable management and state-of-the-art equipment. The lab also boasts a netlab server for various IT labs, custom-built router/firewall for remote VPN access, and virtualization servers running VMware ESXi and Venter. The project was a collaborative effort involving multiple departments and individuals, resulting in a top-notch educational facility.

Takeaways

  • đŸ« The video is a tour of the new networking lab and computer classroom at Central Oregon Community College.
  • đŸ’» The lab is designed to accommodate 40 workstations, each with two computers for diverse educational needs.
  • 🔒 One computer at each station is domain-controlled by the IT department, while the other is off-domain for flexible use.
  • đŸ“č There is video projection and a teacher workstation equipped with a Crestron control system.
  • đŸ› ïž The teacher's computer also has dual setups, allowing for both domain and off-domain operations.
  • 🔌 The networking closet houses equipment with meticulous cable management and three Net lab pods for Cisco CCNA classes.
  • đŸ‘šâ€đŸ’» The lab's infrastructure was expertly set up by Bruce Thompson, with gratitude owed to him and the IT services department.
  • đŸ–„ïž The netlab server supports various labs including CCNA, VMware, A+, and Linux, enhancing the learning experience.
  • 🌐 Students have the capability to VPN in from outside, thanks to the lab's custom-built router and independent internet connection.
  • đŸ’Ÿ Two virtualization servers run VMware ESXi and Venter, with plans to upgrade RAM and processors for enhanced performance.
  • 🔄 The lab is equipped with a fast Ethernet switch, with future plans to upgrade to a gigabit switch for faster connectivity.
  • 🙌 Special thanks are given to various individuals and departments for their contributions to the project's successful completion.

Q & A

  • Where is the new networking lab and computer classroom located?

    -The new networking lab and computer classroom are located at Central Oregon Community College.

  • What is the capacity of the main room in terms of workstations?

    -The main room has the capacity to accommodate 40 workstations.

  • How many computers does each station in the lab have?

    -Each station has two computers.

  • What is the purpose of having two computers at each station?

    -One computer is on the active directory domain controlled by the IT department, and the other is off the domain for various tasks like computer maintenance, networking, and security.

  • What is special about the teacher's workstation in terms of control systems?

    -The teacher's workstation features a Crestron control system and a custom-designed podium.

  • What is the purpose of the networking closet?

    -The networking closet houses equipment and connections for the classroom's network infrastructure, including separate sections controlled by the classroom and the IT services department.

  • What is the current setup in the networking closet for the Cisco CCNA class?

    -The networking closet is running three Net lab pods for the Cisco CCNA class, with pod three still being set up.

  • Who is responsible for the wiring in the networking closet?

    -Bruce Thompson is responsible for all of the wiring in the networking closet.

  • What type of server is used in the lab for various IT labs?

    -A netlab server is used, which runs CCNA, VMware, A+, and Linux labs.

  • What kind of internet connection does the lab have for remote access?

    -The lab has its own internet connection to the outside, allowing students to VPN in from outside and work on labs remotely.

  • What are the current specifications of the virtualization servers?

    -The virtualization servers are running VMware ESXi and Venter with about 128 GB of RAM, 24 processors, and two 12-core processors each. There are plans to upgrade them to 256 GB of RAM.

  • What is the current plan for the lab's network switch?

    -There are plans to upgrade the switch from a fast Ethernet switch to a gigabit switch.

  • Who contributed to the design and setup of the networking lab?

    -Darren McCrae designed the project, with contributions from the IT services department, including Ryan Hild, Debrand, Laura Bomy, Dan Chini, Matt McCoy, and others.

  • Who was responsible for the furniture and desk arrangements in the lab?

    -Julie Moer was responsible for the furniture and custom-built desks to accommodate the two computers at each station.

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