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Campus Network UCAD 1 Campus Network :UCAD Campus Network : UCAD Universit é Cheikh Anta DIOP de DAKAR (SENEGAL) Dr. Ibrahima NIANG Philadelphia 2005

Campus Network UCAD 2 Outline National infrastructures and services Presentation of University of Dakar Current Network architecture Limits of current architecture Network Evolution architecture Strategies designed to achieve the goals

Campus Network UCAD 3 National infrastructures and Services Digitized telephone network at 100% Fiber Optic : 3000 km National IP Network Internet : 465 Mbps bandwidth Internet for the international 1 operator on the fixed and international Telephone 2 operators on mobile telephone

Campus Network UCAD 4

5 National infrastructures and Services ISDN - Integrated Services Digital Network Internet (64 Kbps-> 10 Mbps) ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) (256 Kbps -> 2 Mbps) Wireless Networks Television over ADSL and Vidéo on demand

Campus Network UCAD 6 Presentation of University of Dakar UCAD – Create on 1957 – Professors-Researchers – technical and administrative staff – students from 66 nationalities

Campus Network UCAD 7 Presentation of University of Dakar Faculties – Médecine, Pharmacie et Odontologie(FMPOS) – Sciences Juridiques et Politiques(FSJP) – Sciences Economiques et de Gestion(FASEG) – Sciences et Techniques (Mathématiques et Informatique) (FST) – Sciences et Technologie de lEducation de la Formation(FASTEF) – Lettres et des Sciences Humaines(FLSH) Higher School and institutes – Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique(ESP) (Ingénieurs génie civil, électrique, mécanique, chimique et informatique) – Ecole des Bibliothécaires, Archivistes et Documentaires (EBAD) – Ecole Normale Supérieure dEnseignement Technique et Professionnel (ENSETP) – Centre dEtude des Sciences et Techniques de lInformation (CESTI) – Institut National Supérieur de lEducation Populaire et du Sport (INSEPS) – Institut Fondamental dAfrique Noire (IFAN) – Autres instituts

Campus Network UCAD 8 Presentation of University of Dakar Research – 1099 professors-researchers; – 3000 Phd students; – 85 laboratories.

Campus Network UCAD 9 General policy Campus Network is created since 2000 ; financed by the Wold Bank Informatic Direction is created for ensuring : the daily network management the technical support of the park and the availability of the services and applications Infrastructures and services evolution Informatic Direction is made up of 5 structures User Support Network Remote Training Applications Development Continuous Training Today, campus network is financed by university budget

Campus Network UCAD 10 Network current architecture Campus network connecting all academic departments Provide Internet access to all academic departments More than 6 km for fiber optic Core of the network ( approximately 3 km) in triangle using 200 Mbps 2 Mbps bandwidth for Internet Access Wireless networks are used to connect 5 distant sites (maximum distance approximately : 3km) ADSL

Campus Network UCAD 11 Current campus network design Current campus network design

Campus Network UCAD 12 Connectivity of departments Connectivity of departments

Campus Network UCAD 13 Current Network architecture (1) Materials and components Network use primarily Cisco materials (2 routers, 1 firewall pix and more than 50 switches). Network connect 16 servers and 3,000 stations. A power generating unit of 75 kVa feeds this infrastructure in the event of cut of electricity. Network Services Services available on the campus network: –Mail service ( more than 2,500 mails) –Web service – DNS service for internal and national services ( UCAD manages domain.sn) –FTP service –Videoconference lservice on ISDN –Security : firewall, radius, antispam, antivirus,

Campus Network UCAD 14 Current Network architecture (2) Applications for administration Three applications developed by Informatic Direction: –Students Management (inscriptions administrative, teaching, timetable and examinations) –Financial Management (budget and compatibility) –Human Resource Management

Campus Network UCAD 15 Limits of current architecture Network initially planned for 300 PCs without Internet access; it passes from 300 to 3000 PCs with internet access Extensions sometimes not controlled Some problems with network security

Campus Network UCAD 16 Limits of current architecture (1) Old age of the network equipments Internet Saturation High cost for inter-establishment communications

Campus Network UCAD 17 Limits of current architecture (2) The current state of the network has limits for new services like voice over IP, videoconference and remote training No redundancy ; problem of connectivity in the event of link disfonctionnement

Campus Network UCAD 18 Limits of current architecture (3) Current network will not be able to deal with the evolutions envisaged – One student – one PC (gouverment project) – One professor – One PC(university project) Network equipments do not allow routing for Vlans

Campus Network UCAD 19 Network Evolution architecture Objectives Redefinition of the architecture of the backbone in optical loop : Gbps links with optical fibre straps (also 1 Giga bits ); Bandwidth will have to pass from 2 Mbps to 10Mbps ; Network aquipments will be renewed (backbone and others switches) to support new services lile voice over IP, remote training. Design of an Intranet to facilitate the information exchange ; Network extension with wireless for distant sites with constant bandwidth

Campus Network UCAD 20 Network Evolution architecture(1) Objectives Renew security of the current architecture (network segmentation, use equipments for network security…) ; Possibility to do routing for Virtual LAN ; Allow an reliable access Internet with a continuous service for all users. Support access to the networks services for all students

Campus Network UCAD 21 Evolution campus network design

Campus Network UCAD 22 Network Evolution architecture (2) New services Remote training Voice over IP Videoconférence over IP TeleMedicine with the university polyclinic Virtual Library …

Campus Network UCAD 23 Strategies designed to achieve the goals The following actions will be carried out : Study and evaluation of the cost of the project Determination of the UCAD financial contribution ; Search for financing ; ongoing educational opportunities for local engineers,and technical staff Implementation of evolution network architecture as well as the associated services ;

Campus Network UCAD 24 Conclusion It appears clearly that university UCAD took a great step to develop its network Campus The vice-chancellor of the University strongly supports the informatic direction Actions are to be carried out to improve the network UCAD is ready to place this potentiality at the disposal of West Africa to improve the technical plateform of the universities

Campus Network UCAD 25 Thank you for your attention