- VLAN organization
- All video camera go on their own VLAN
- Place Business server onto Admin staff VLAN
- InfoBlox purchase and installing DNS, DHCP and IP management
- Erase Large Storage
- Image Loaners
- Image MacBook Cart computer grade 3, 4, and 5
- Install “Find my Mac” on Grade 5 MacBooks
- Retire Grade 2 MacBook Carts
- Install USB Power into Grade 2 lockers
- Memory Upgrade for Admin Staff iMacs
- Rebuilding all of school iMac computers do the following:
- Image of Mavericks, with the latest version of Pages, Keynote and Numbers
- Make sure it is unlinked from the school domain
- AISG visit with goal of learning their Office 365 migration
- Veracross transition
- Image new Teacher MacBooks
- Shut down old Student server
- Shut down PYP server and make a virtual version
- Shut down ODM
- LED Screen installs
- end of PYP hallway 65″ LG screen
- Install new projectors
- Move learning support projector to Laurie’s office
- ELL Room ( B155)
- Mandarin Class (B158, B157)
- Move smart board from old Learning support room to B156 also make sure it has a new projector installed
- MacBook carts
- Retire Grade 2 MacBook Cart
- Move all White Unibody MacBooks loaners into Orange cart
- Upgrade memory on all White Unibody MacBooks to 8 GB of RAM and upgrade to Mavericks
- Retire all old MacBooks, the ones which have the Firewire port on the side. That will leave us short in a one of the carts, we can fill those empty spots with Aluminum MacBooks
- Grade 5 MacBook Carts,
- Install latest version of Student image
- Install “Find My Mac”
- Teacher leaver MacBooks
- Format and install new loaner image, make sure this image is up to Mavericks and has newest version of Pages, Numbers and Keynote
- Install firmware password
- Install “Find My Mac”
- Make sure Loaner have latest version of “Deep Freeze”
- Libary MacBooks
- Move 5 very old MacBooks, the ones which are scheduled to be retired to Library,
- Install Library image,
- which is Mac OS 10.6,
- this image is frozen and doesn’t include any software
- Primary purpose is browsing internet
- Don’t upgrade John H. iMac, we can do that when I am onsite