Campus Network ~100 academic/administrative buildings

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Campus Network ~100 academic/administrative buildings ~50 dormitories, eating clubs, apartments ~26,000 registered devices, 35% Dormnet ~4,900 undergads, 2,400 graduate students, 900 faculty, 3,600 staff Main campus about 1 square mile in area Majority (99%) undergrads live in dorms No medical, law, or business schools

Campus Network Telephone switch (Nortel) and copper infrastructure in separate space from data Data network, collapsed fiber backbone, two networks with one for on-campus only Two commodity ISP + I2 Manage network to the desktop Central host registration, central DNS and DHCP service

Telecommunications Network Verizon PAETEC PA 755 Alexander Rd. Meridian Option 11 Remote Switch PAETEC NYC 22 Chambers St. Meridian Option 11 Remote Switch Meridian CS-2100 XA-Core Meridian SL-100 Remote Switch Octel Voicemail System Frist Campus Center VoIP IPGW MCS-5100 Forrestal Center

Admin Academic Dorms Network Core Academic Eating Clubs Dorms Academic New South Network Core Academic Dorms hub site hub site hub site 87 Prospect Network Core hub site Academic hub site Eating Clubs hub site hub site Dorms hub site Academic

Core Configuration Internet Patriot Internet2 MAGPI US LEC McC PRS PPL 500Mbs US LEC 45Mbs 1000Mbs Cisco 6506 vgate1 500Mbs 500Mbs 1000Mbs 1000Mbs IPS Chambers PPPL Butler Apts IPS Sayre 1000Mbs 1000Mbs 1000Mbs C a m p u s S b n e t D o r m n e t linknets Cisco 6513 Gigasw-2 1000Mbs Cisco 6509 Gigasw-4 1000Mbs 100Mbs 1000Mbs Dormnet servers 100Mbs Tower Cisco 6513 gigagate1 Unix fileserver Firewall 100Mbs 1000Mbs PPNnet Etherswitch 1000 Mbs Cisco 6509 Application server High-speed compute and file servers 1000Mbs 10Mbs 10Mbs Admin Application servers 1000Mbs PPNnet Firewall March 2007 Application and file servers

Interesting things done or doing Voice communications ACD upgrade Operator consoles part via ACD Commercial cell tower installation DAS (Distributed Antenna System) for cell service New version of MySoft Event notification and consolation of notification methods

Interesting things done or doing Data network Expansion of ancillary machine room (New South) No campus provided dial-in Campus IP address management (recyclenet) Dormnet IP address management (dynamic) Moving infrastructure to RFC1918 IP addresses Also server management moving to private net ESnet connectivity and use of CWDM Changing edge switches and moving 100Mbs at desktop (not dorms yet)

Interesting things done or doing Data network Dorm, VPN, wireless IP limited 2Mbs outbound to Internet 10Gbs core links, new Science Library with research computing machine room

Interesting things done or doing Wireless network projects Full coverage in campus buildings, student housing, some outside Re-engineering early wireless buildings AirWave for management (1000+ Cisco APs) Testing WPA2 and 802.11n (as time permits) T-Mobile WiFi dual mode phones (testing) Evaluating additional outdoor coverage locations Visitor wireless

Interesting things done or doing Building changes New offices – 701 High tech - VoIP, Digital signage, RFID, 802.11n Expansion of ancillary machine room (New South) New ER plan (AKA Disaster Recovery) New data center (on or off campus?) New Science Library, new Chemistry, Neurosciences, new Arts Complex, renovation of housing units

Interesting things done or doing Other OIT projects CATV provider Firewalls, inside and outside, honeypot

Interesting things done or doing non-OIT projects LaundryView Digital displays (was E-menu) Prox card backup DSL network Security camera systems, construction webcams Blackboard transaction system replacement, wireless readers, and vending machines

Questions?