SAV8 Facility Setup Guide


Symantec AntiVirus 8.0
Facility Setup Guide
Revision October 3, 2002
Part Number: FG-00033
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Copyright Notice
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Other brands and products are trademarks of their respective holder/s. Copyright © 2002
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Document overview
This document provides background information for technical staff
responsible for setting up a training room facility for the Symantec Client
Security courseware. This guide describes the requirements for the network
equipment and computer stations that are installed and configured by the
facilities personnel for the training courses.
Related documentation
The implementation guides included with the Symantec Client Security CDs
contain information that may be of value to facilities personnel in
understanding the setup tasks performed by the instructor and the overall
training objectives.
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Setup for courses
Setup for courses
Setup for both courses consists of two major tasks summarized as follows:
Setup Task Comments Responsibility
Install and configure network Installation of computers in a Facilities personnel
and computer equipment networked environment with
NICs and network cables.
Installation of required Operating
Systems (OSes) and minimum
service packs, including servers
and clients. Installation and
configuration of all networking
software as required.
Copy OS installation software OS source files and service packs Facilities personnel
on all computers
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Training room environment
The training room environment consists primarily of the following equipment:
Operating Minimum
Equipment Number Internet Access
System System Requirements
Student 12 Windows None Pentium-based PC with 2 GB free
Workstations 2000 Pro disk space, 128 MB RAM, 1 NIC
(disable or unplug extras), 15-inch
monitor and cards to drive at 800 x
600 (or at monitor s native
resolution) and configured at 256
colors, and compatible mouse
Instructor Station 1 Windows None Pentium-based PC with 2 GB free
2000 Pro disk space, 128 MB RAM, 1 NIC
(disable or unplug extras), 15-inch
monitor and cards to drive at 800 x
600 (or at monitor s native
resolution) and configured at 256
colors, CD-ROM, overhead projector,
and compatible mouse
Additional server 1NetWare 5x None Pentium-based PC with 2 GB free
(optional) or 6x disk space, 128 MB RAM, 1 NIC
(disable or unplug extras), 15-inch
monitor and cards to drive at 800 x
600 (or at monitor s native
resolution) and configured at 256
colors, and compatible mouse
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Training room environment
Instructor s computer
The instructor s computer must:
" Be installed with Windows 2000 Professional with SP1 or later
" Be running Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
" Be running IP protocol. IPX is required if using NetWare servers
" Contain all source files for its own OS in c:\installs\i386
" Contain all Service Packs for all OSes in c:\installs\SPacks
" Contain a share at c:\installs, named Installs
" Have PowerPoint installed
" Have Internet Explorer 5.5 (only) with Service Pack 2 installed
" Have an Overhead Projector connected
" Have a CD-ROM as part of its hardware
" Set Windows Explorer to show all files and file types
The use of Ghost images is recommended to reduce setup time if computer
failure occurs. If using Ghost, the Instructor s computer should have an 8 GB
hard drive that consists of a 2 GB FAT partition for NT and at least one other
partition on which to store images of the computers.
If training with NetWare, all computers should also be running:
" Client 32 version 4.7+
" NWAdmin
" RConsole
" NetWare administrator user ID = administrator, no password
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Student workstations
Student workstations must:
" Be installed with Windows 2000 Professional, SP 1+
" Be installed with IIS
" Be installed with Internet Explorer 5.5 (only) with Service Pack 2
" Be running IP (IPX and NetBios compatible protocols required if using
NetWare)
" All computers must have the OS source files resident on the hard drive in
c:\installs\i386.
" All computers must have the OS-appropriate service packs resident on
the hard drive in c:\installs\SPacks.
" Set Windows Explorer to show all files and file types.
Room environment
" The room must contain a whiteboard measuring a minimum of 1 yard by
2-3 yards in length (1 ½ meter by 2-3 meters).
" The room should contain an easel and large tablet.
" The room must be equipped with legible black and blue felt tip pens
(CHISEL-Point, not fine-tip).
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Classroom configuration
Classroom configuration
The configuration of this classroom is modular. Computers can be added or
removed by either row or column, depending on the needs of the particular
class.
The following is a sample room setup that provides optimal support. This
setup allows for ease of access to "troublespots" by the instructor, and allows
students to break into functional small and larger teams.
NOTE: It is important that the instructor computer be at the front of the room, and
that it have active keyboard access to the overhead projector.
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Network topology
The training room must be physically isolated from any production network.
All computers are connected as one isolated network and domain. The
common protocol is IP. IPX is a required protocol if NetWare is being used or
taught.
All computers should have static IP addresses. This reduces potential
problems within the class time and during classroom setup.
NICs can be 10Mbit or 100Mbit (100Mbit is recommended).
Cables must be bundled and tied out of pathways and work areas, and of
sufficient length as not to be under stress.
For IP assignments, see the diagram on the preceding page.
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Instructor acceptance
Instructor acceptance
Before the training class is scheduled to begin, the instructor will visit the
training facility to inspect and accept the setup. The technical contact for the
facility must be available to answer questions and correct any setup issues.
Both the instructor and the facility technical contact will ensure completion
of the following checklists before the training setup is deemed acceptable.
Checklists
Open Network Neighborhood. Verify that all classroom computers are visible in Network
Neighborhood.
If using Ghost, verify that all images have been created and are stored on the Instructor s computer
and are visible.
Verify that instructions for re-imaging are available as a text file on the Instructor s computer, or as a
text paper document.
Verify that the service packs are on the computer in x:\installs\SPacks.
Verify Windows Eplorer is set to show all files and file types.
Verify that the OS source files are on the computer in x:\installs\i386.
Verify that LiveUpdate files and lab files are installed on the instructor computer in
\inetpub\wwwroot.
Verify Internet Explorer 5.5 is installed with Service Pack 2
Verify Microsoft PowerPoint is installed.
Verify that the computer can image through the overhead projector.
Verify OS and SP level by opening Start > Run and entering Winmsd.
Verify logon ID and password on all computers.
Open Network Neighborhood and navigate to the Instructor s computer. Navigate to the Installs
Share, and attempt to copy over a large file list. This will stress the network connection and verify it
works under load.
Verify each computer has 2 GB or more free disk space.
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If using NetWare networking:
Verify that RConsole is installed on the instructor s computer with a shortcut on the desktop or on the
Start bar.
Open RConsole and attempt to connect to the NetWare server.
Verify RConsole properly connects to the NetWare server.
Verify RConsole is installed on student servers and client computers (spot check) with a shortcut on
the desktop or on the Start bar.
Feature OK
Wiring organized and labeled
Workstations and chair placement satisfactory
Placement of LCD (overhead) projector appropriate
Whiteboard and dry erase markers available
Instructor station properly organized and oriented
PowerPoint viewer or Office 97/2000 installed on instructor station
Computers are labeled with client number.
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Instructor acceptance
Facility setup equipment checklist
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 .10 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .20
IP
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Addresses
IP address
Pentium-
based PC
with 2 GB
free disk
space
Pentium-
based PC
with 2 GB
free disk
space
128 MB
RAM
One NIC
15
monitor
Optimal
resolution
at 256
colors
Compatible
mouse
CD-ROM
drive
Windows
2000
Profession
al
Computer
name
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