HUB CAMPUS NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADE. FIBER/ROUTER BACKBONE Rust-GSB-Education Bldg Multi- and Single-Mode.

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HUB CAMPUS NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADE

FIBER/ROUTER BACKBONE Rust-GSB-Education Bldg Multi- and Single-Mode

UAB Internet LILITHs (inbound SMTP gateways) Network Monitors (Snort,IPaudit,etc.) POS OC3 = 155 Mb/s 90 Mb/s contracted 100 Mb/s GigaBit Border Services (DNS, etc.) PacketShaper CURRENT COMMODITY INTERNET CONNECTIVITY

UAB Internet LILITHs (inbound SMTP gateways) Network Monitors (Snort,IPaudit,etc.) POS OC3 = 155 Mb/s 100+ Mb/s contracted 100 Mb/s GigaBit Border Services (DNS, etc.) PacketShaper PLANNED COMMODITY INTERNET CONNECTIVITY

UAB GCG Network Monitors (Snort,IPaudit,etc.) 100 Mb/s GigaBit SOXInternet2 OC3 ATM 155 Mb/s OC12 ATM 622 Mb/s Also carries AREN + IITS 2xOC3 ATM 310 Mb/s OC48- OC Gb/s CURRENT INTERNET2 CONNECTIVITY

GCG Network Monitors (Snort,IPaudit,etc.) 100 Mb/s GigaBit SOXInternet2 OC3 ATM 155 Mb/s OC12 ATM 622 Mb/s Also carries AREN + IITS 2xOC3 ATM 310 Mb/s OC48- OC Gb/s UAB PLANNED INTERNET2 CONNECTIVITY

AREN BACKBONE GCG

ABILENE / I2 BACKBONE

CURRENT FIBER CONNECTIONS THE NEXT “WAVE”: DWDM Dense Wave Division Multiplexing OC192 – 10Gb/s 40x 10Gb/s Channels!!