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The Portable Private Teaching Network: 

The Portable Private Teaching Network Tony Brett Associate Head of IT Support Staff Services Oxford University Computing Services

Agenda: 

Agenda What is it? What did it cost? Why do we have it? Why the choices of hardware? Setup and configuration How do we install Operating Systems? Some real uses Problems and Solutions Demo of imaging workstations Resources Questions and Answers

What is it?: 

What is it? 20 Dell Inspiron 1100s 750MB RAM, 30GB HDD, 2.2GHz Celeron External USB floppy drives 10/100 Ethernet (PXE-enabled) and 56k Modem Netgear FS108 10/100 8 port unmanaged switches Netgear FR114P NAT Router/Print Server HP LaserJet 1300N Epson EMP-730 Data Projector Lots of Network Cables/Power Cables Master PC with XP Pro and Ghost 7.5 Naming theme is The Simpsons

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In action…: 

In action…

What did it cost?: 

What did it cost? Inspirons were c. £525 each, USB Floppy drives £20, RAM upgrades £59 each Network kit, cables, power adaptors etc. Total c. £15,000 Soon pays for itself when laptops are at least £50 per day per laptop to hire: 20 Laptops for 5 days = £5000

Why do we have it?: 

Why do we have it? Demand for hands-on courses is increasing Rooms are Easy to find Rooms with computers are hard to find Computers that we can trash are even harder! Portable network solves the problem in one go

Hardware Choices: 

Hardware Choices Dell were cheapest and most reliable Didn’t want laptops to be too light and stealable Battery Life irrelevant Wanted well-known machines so many OSs can be supported Wanted 10/100 Network/Modem/USB NAT Router prevents infection from external nasties Private network does not interfere with host network (if connected) All PCs able to access the internet safely if required

Setup and configuration: 

Setup and configuration Router acts as DHCP client to uplink (WAN) and DHCP server to laptops (LAN) Router knows laptop MAC addresses so always gives them the same IP address OS – Independent Router configurable via Web Browser Links to switches direct from Router Anti-surge power strips – UPS not necessary for laptops

OS Maintenance and Installation: 

OS Maintenance and Installation Ghost is our friend! Images of various OSs held on master PC Boot PCs with bootable USB stick with packet drivers and ghost executable We have standard images for mutlcasting Can have (external) trainer build one PC and then clone to all others Multicasting saves lots of time!

Real uses: 

Real uses Windows 2003 server course Why linux? Course Novell NDS Troubleshooting Course Testing software on old OSs, old browers Could use VMWare but actual machine sometimes better Demos and exhibitions Lending out to colleges/departments for teaching, conferences etc.

Problems and Solutions: 

Problems and Solutions Broadcom Network adapter (4400) gave a bit of trouble with finding a packet driver and linux drivers Ghost boot disk builder solved problem with NDIS/PKT shim Video Driver hard to configure in some Linux versions (Fedora Core 2 was fine) BIOS Upgrade from A22 to A29 improved matters vastly Ghost 7.5 screws up GRUB Symantec have a documented fix. Not a problem with Ghost 8.0 Haven’t yet got PXE to work USB stick booting is workaround, much quicker than floppies Dell have a utility for making USB sticks bootable

Imaging Demo: 

Imaging Demo Bart has Windows 2000 Smithers has Fedora Core 2 Can change or refresh quickly with Ghost

Resources: 

Resources Symantec GRUB workaround http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/index.html Dell Bootable USB Key Utility http://support.euro.dell.com/uk/en/filelib/download/index.asp?fileid=R65520 Netgear Support http://kbserver.netgear.com/main.asp This Talk http://users.ox.ac.uk/~tony/pptn.ppt

Questions and Answers: 

Questions and Answers