Eduroam and Ipv6 Deployment Progress in Uva Wellassa University Annual NOC Meeting – 2017 Eduroam and Ipv6 Deployment Progress in Uva Wellassa University Thisara Perera System Analyst 2017.11.27
Eduroam Implementation IPV6 Implementation Challenges 6. Future Plans Context Introduction Eduroam Implementation IPV6 Implementation Challenges 6. Future Plans
Induction Uva Wellassa University was established on the 1st of June 2005 in Badulla, as the 14th national university in Sri Lanka Four faculties Faculty of Animal Science & Export Agriculture Faculty of Management Faculty of Science & Technology IT Unit Faculty of Technology Student population – approx. 3000 Staff – 350 Internet Bandwidth is 112 M – approx. 1800 devices are connecting during 1 day period.
Eduroam Network We have installed Eduroam network in the university premises
Eduroam Network NPS (Network Policy Server) playing the intermediate role between active directory and NRO. Windows 2012 domain controller handle the UWU accounts – Academic Staff Administrative Staff Students Ruckus Wireless Controller – control the university WiFi network 4 – SSID -> UWU Staff(vlan-110) , UWU Students(vlan-100), Eduroam(vlan-120) and UWU Visitor Separate VLAN (120) allocated to Eduroam SSID as well as a separate IP addresses Facilitate easy monitoring of the Eduroam users
SARG Report is using for analyze squid log
IPv6 Implementation IPv6 implemented in the university premises IPv6 block : 2401:dd00:72::/48 All the public servers are working with IPv6 addresses, except university email server
IPv6 University Web [2401:dd00:72::7] University VLE portal [2401:dd00:72::b] CODL VLE Portal [2401:dd00:72::4] Library Web portal [2401:dd00:72::9] Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) [2401:dd00:72::8] Proxy Severs [2401:dd00:72:0:c0f1:7aa1:5553:18c7] [2401:dd00:72:0:84cb:492c:7e92:2004] NPS Server [2401:dd00:72::a]
Challenges Time allocation – Only 1 System Analyst Network Monitoring and controlling with IPv6 implementation
Future Plans Wireless Expanding Project – Phase 2 IPv6 project will continue
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