Laszlo Schneider

Name: Laszlo Schneider

Course: Infrastructure It student H2

Age: 33

Country: Denmark

Email: info@laszloit.com

Alternative: schneim89@gmail.com

Phone: (+45) 2132 5401

Skill reference from an educated technician with work experience

Networking 45%
Packet Tracer 40%
AD DS 65%
DNS / DHCP 65%
Helpdesk 80%
VM, Hyper-V 70%
Overall in general 70%
Who am I, and what can i contribute to.

I am a 33 year old data technician student specializing in infrastructure. Currently I’m studying at TEC, Technical Education Copenhagen, where I daily attend at the vocational training college. Here, I solve practical tasks in Cisco networking, installing, and configuring MS Windows server 2012, 2016, 2019 and 2022, in virtual environments (Hyper-V). My instructor considers me as a very energetic person, with a passion to solve new challenges and complicated tasks. Already in my private time, im working on my own server systems on a daily basis, currently a 2016 R5 stable, Pxe, ADDS, DHCP,DNS and so many other features, which is only running on one server - the rest of the environment, is being roled out from my PXE / WDS server, so any new clients are able to confirm themselves with their own credentials made in AD, for them to log onto my private domain. This domain is only considered using for private test environment, not for further use. I thrive in nerding with network security protocols. I would like in near future to use these skills while designing and implementing new network infrastructure.

Apart from implementing security protocols in our networks, i personally miss working with competent colleagues, as well as being challenged to overcome my highest, to further reach higher. Only by getting a internship, or to find a good working environment in a Company, i'd be able to achieve my goals. Apart from that, i am a respectable person whom have reason and knowledge. I understand complex environments and puts myself very deeply into it. A formal type of man, who dresses respectively and honor codes of conduction. I strive to work in groups and have a formal talk about future projects and how to implement these with best effort.

Services

The current tools i use for benchmarking.

virtualization

Hyper-V virtualization. Creating VM's with a network topology, with routers, switches, clients, and servers. This is crucial to benchmark a topology used in any environment. For me its not just a tool, its one of many tools you can use, to build up a environment and have it work in reality. The most used purposes are implementing security protocols, breaches, TCP/IP, UDP, faulty tolerance between DNS problems, DNS Cache, and so on, these implementations can be worked on to prevent the integrity of a company becoming faulty. Whether its making a group policy, rejecting certain people to enter a certain folder, or simply deny access to outside people from entering a domain, without - the provided credentials needed to log into our domain. Say set up a Domain, and within that domain you can deny access to certain folders within the Server, which is network-shared through our 5 Raid setup. However, if a Enterprise/Global person from another domain needs to enter these folders/network-shares, you'd have to allow these sub-domain-members to enter - all these things are to prevent faulty protocols, installations, and preparing ourselves to build these kinds of network topologies.

Packet Tracer

Packet Tracer is another tool for benchmarking certain topologies, virtual devices which can be connected, and make network topologies with, is a great tool to test out the functionality of how a network works. Mostly it's using 1941 Cisco Routers, and 2960-24T switches, as well as end devices, to connect with, and testing for mostly L1-L4 in the OSI model. R1(config)#no ip domain -lookup R1(config)#hostname R1 R1(config)#enable secret ciscoenpass R1(config)#service password-encryption R1(config)#security password min-lenght 10 R1(config)#login block-for 180 attempts 4 within 120 These are just typical basic implementations for securing a Router. Very simple but secures your environment. Anything we implement in our systems, the more secure it becomes.

OS (VM)

An operating system (OS) is the most important software on a computer system. It is designed to determine certain functionality of the computer hardware, and also serves as an intermediary between the application softwares and hardware installed on a computer. There are different types of operating system e.g Linux, Unix, in +300 different languages. MacOS, Windows, ChromeOS for servers and PC while there are Android, iOS, J2me, Symbian OSs for mobiles. They serve different purposes, but the similarities between them all is that they create an environment - where the user can communicate comfortably within a GUI. The Computer understands binary code, where the OS translates languages into binary, in order to understand commands and execute them.

Projects

Years of experience

Work done

Portfolio

tasks i've done over the years

Programming

Programming / 01 Jan. 2202

School projects in network Packet tracer

Subnet / 01 Jan. 2022

SQL school projects

SQL / 1 Jan. 2022

Linux

OS / Feb 2022

Microsoft Windows

Installation Microsoft Windows / Oct 2022

Ubuntu installation

OS Ubuntu / 18 Feb. 2022

Ubuntu installation

OS / 18 Feb. 2022
Laszlo S

Love being challenged in networking as well as helpdesk tasks.