February 15, 2001 
AACIS - Huantes Center Computer Room Report
2112101	Meeting time 10:30
(Note)	Left office to early to catch the change in plans.
M. Huantes Center, 1411 Gaudalupe, San Antonio 78209
Mr. Paul Herrera, 225 0174, met me on arrival and gave me permission to observe and 
photograph the Center Computer Room. Room shaped like a piece of pie.
Currently, there are twenty (20) Gateway Windows 98 computers networked to a Gateway NT 
Server through a Baynetworks 24 port 1008aseT hub. Cabling is bundled and lying on floor 
outside the perimeter of the workstation tables and CPU cases. The networked computers are 
situated to face the outside walls at the current time. There are ten (10) tables setup along the 
perimeter walls each with two computer monitors, keyboards, and mice mounted. There is limited 
desk space and a chair for each workstation. The CPU cases are towers sitting on the floor 
behind the tables. There is a walk space behind the tables next to the walls.
The server and the hub are mounted with a network printer at one end of the arrangement. The 
er is running NT 4.0 (no SP). The network is 101100BaseT, cat 5, and RJ45 cable. The 
Baynetworks hub has three ports open at this time.
There are nine (9) Austin 386 machines sitting in table cublicles at the present time. I suspect 
they are really junk.
I took digital photos of the layout highlighting the server, hub, and typical workstations. There are 
front and back shots.
I could not determine where any data line might come into the room. There is telephone service.
Rough drawing: