Terra Flora Network Systems Diagram

The diagram inside the back cover of this book provides an illustration of the new network model for Terra Flora. All primary services and computers systems for Terra Flora are shown. For brevity, only a representative sample of worldwide retail operations is shown.

Naming Conventions

Each computer is labeled with a name that includes the following information.

The first line below each computer icon lists the computer name, which has 12 characters. These follow specific naming conventions, with each character representing additional information about the computer.

The first two characters indicate the domain of which the computer is a part. Terra Flora uses the following domain symbols.

The five characters following the domain symbol represent the operating system that the computer is running. Table 4.3 lists the five-character codes and the systems they represent.

Table 4.3 Codes for Operating Systems

Operating System Code

Operating System Description

NTS40

Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0

NTW40

Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0

BAN62

Banyan 6.22

SUN25

SPARC 2.5

NW410

Novell NetWare 4.10

WPS30

IBM OS/2 Warp Connect Server 3.0

LMN22

Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2c

NTS35

Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51

NW312

Novell NetWare 3.12

WIN31

Microsoft Windows 3.1

WIN95

Microsoft Windows 95

SCO50

Santa Cruz Operations Open Server 5.0

WPD30

IBM OS/2 Warp Desktop 3.0

MSD62

MS-DOS 6.22

MAC70

Macintosh Operating System 7.0

KIOSK

Santa Cruz Operations Open Desktop 5.0

CAPENT

DEC UNIX, with PATHWORKS 5.0

RAINIER

IBM AS/400

MAC 400001701100

ES/9000, with Virtual Machine Enterprise Systems Architecture (VM\ESA)


These represent a three-character code for the service level.

These characters are the identification number for the computer. A computer number can be any number between 01 and 99.

Computer Software

Various software was installed on different computers. This software will be used to provide services to the computer network. The first text line in the diagram is reserved for the computer's name, and line two is reserved for the computer's IP address. The remainder of the text indicates the software loaded on each computer. The following table lists the codes and descriptions of the software represented by the code.

Table 4.4 Codes for Software

Software Code

Software Description

IIS (Internet)

Internet Information Server for connecting to the Internet.

PPTP

Point to Point Tunneling Protocol used to create secure communications over the Internet between Seville remote site and Sacramento site.

Deployment Server

A big server owned by the IS department of Terra Flora. It is typically used for projects. For example, all the documentation and files for the current migration project are stored on this server.

IIS (Intranet)

Microsoft Internet Information Server for Intranet internal, corporate network.

F&P

File and Print software. Specific to providers installed on the network.

Banyan F & P

Banyan VINES 6.2 allows file and print sharing with Microsoft Windows NT.

Banyan Vines Mail

Messaging service compatible with the Banyan Operating System.

Member Server

A server running Windows NT 4.0 that is neither a PDC or a BDC.

Backup RAS

A Microsoft Windows NT system running more RAS, fault tolerance, and authentication services, to relieve tasks from the primary RAS Server.

SNA

Protocol software used on the network to connect to the mainframe ES/9000 and AS/400.

SMS Central Site

Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.2 Central Site.

CA PDC

The California PDC which is used to authenticate logon access to the network and network resources.

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, used to dynamically lease IP addresses to computers when they change subnets.

WINS

Windows Internet Name System, used to dynamically provide name resolution from NetBIOS names to TCP/IP addresses.

DNS

Domain Name Space, used to provide name resolution from fully qualified domain names to IP addresses.

CA BDC

The California Back up Domain Controller, used to provide fault tolerance and to replicate the directory services database through which users are authenticated. Also will perform logon authentication.

RAS

Remote Access Service provides secure dial-up access to internal network.

GSNW

Gateway Services for NetWare enables NetWare clients to access files from Microsoft Windows NT.

FPNW

File and Print Services for NetWare enables NetWare clients to share files and print resources on servers running Windows NT.

IM3

Intelligent Messaging mail service from Banyan.

Intranet Server

Internal corporate-network server used on corporate network to provide interactive information services to users through Internet protocols, such as HTTP, FTP, and Gopher.

Warp Authentication

Authentication for Warp Clients.

Lotus Notes Server

Groupware application.

Services for Macintosh

Allows Macintosh clients to authenticate to Windows NT directory services and access file and print services on Window NT Server.

ORACLE NLM

ORACLE NetWare Loadable Module.

LM 2.2 Client

LAN Manager 2.2c client software, providing network access to MS-DOS clients and MS-DOS-based Windows Operating systems. Also allows logon authentication to Microsoft Window NT Server Directory Services.

Banyan client

Client on the Banyan VINES Network.

TCP/IP-32 for WFW

32bit Protect mode stack for Window 3.11.

Rmode NW redir

Real mode NetWare redirector allows MS-DOS and Windows clients to access resources on NetWare servers.

MS Net Client

The generic network client allows basic network access to Microsoft Windows NT Services.

Novell Net Client

Novell network redirector for accessing File and Print Services on NetWare servers.

X/Windows

Windowing environment for UNIX systems in an alternate client/server model.

Warp Connect

Network enabled Warp server.

MS-DOS 6.22

Microsoft DOS version 6.22.

Microsoft Windows NTW

Microsoft Windows NT Workstation.

NFS Redir

Enables connectivity with a server providing access to the Network File System (NFS), typically UNIX Systems.

Extra! For NTW

Terminal-emulation application for mainframe host connectivity 3270/5250.

MPR

Multi-Protocol Routing allows IP packets to be routed across subnets.

NE BDC

North East backup domain controller used for authentication and replication of the directory database stored on the PDC.

EU BDC

Europe backup domain controller used for authentication and replication of the directory database stored on the PDC.