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U OF C Information Technologies Network Services Group Voice Services Network Operations Security Services

Agenda Overview of Network Services –Voice Services –Data Services Current Challenges Future Challenges Tour of Physical Facilities

Presenters Harold Esche, P.Eng, MBA –CIO, University of Calgary Tom Seto, BSc, BComm –Associate Director, Information Technologies

Convergence Prior to April, 2004, Telecommunications was a department of Campus Infrastructure On April of this year, Telecom was merged with Information Technologies’ Network Services Group While Network Services was responsible for networks on campus, they subcontracted the actual installations to Telecomm

Current Organization Chart Manager Network Operations Router Team Security Services Voice Services

Current Infrastructure Two parallel infrastructure –Cabling –Equipment Both are costly to install and maintain –Moves, Adds, Changes (MAC)

Network Services Voice Services Network Operations Security Other

Telephone Systems Nortel SL 100 Software Rel. MSL installed telephone services 672 bi-directional PRI trunks 20 % future spare capacity ~108,000 calls per day

Telephone Systems 40,000 kilometers of copper cable 57 main distribution Telecom rooms 320 intermediate distribution rooms 25,000 pairs leave the main switch room

Voice Systems Cabling –Cables are pulled from the Admin Bldg to each other building on campus –These cables are 400 to 800 pairs –They end in main distribution rooms (MDT) –There are intermediate distribution rooms throughout the building (IDT) from which cable is installed for each user location (home runs)

Cabling 80% of home runs are Cat 3 Require Cat 5 or greater for current technologies – gigabits/sec

Installing a Telephone Service A pair of cables in the home run is selected A connection is made in the IDT from the home run cable to a pair in the riser cable which goes down to the MDT A connection is made in the MDT from the riser pair to a pair in the cable going back to the telephone switch in the Admin Bldg In the Admin Bldg, a connection is made from that pair to a line card in the phone switch

Voic Systems Avaya Aria 350 Software Rel installed personal mailboxes 55 special application mailboxes ~300,000 calls to system per month Accepted as a “Messaging System”

Telecom Systems Voice Services Network Operations Security Other

Networking Systems Over 10,000 Active Network Connections to support Research, Administration and Teaching Central Network Management (SNMP) 10 / 100 Mega-bit Speeds Gigabit backbone links AirUC – wireless network

Networking Systems Fiber optics backbone 816 kilometers of fiber 32 Fiber nodes on campus Remote direct connections to Mount Royal College and University of Alberta Secure / Non Secure Networks Internet Access

Backbone Network Topology

User Networks

AirUC Wireless network for all IT username holders

WANs Internet – ISP is Telus Shaw – Direct 100Mbps connection Netera – high speed to worldwide research networks SuperNet Intranets –Wireless –Dark fiber

Network Services Voice Services Network Operations Security Other

Security Systems Alarm Systems installed city-wide Full monitoring system in security Campus 1 Card Access control CCTV surveillance Emergency Alarms

Telecom Systems Voice Services Network Operations Security Other

Other Systems Olympic Oval Timing and Scoreboards Radio Systems Paging Systems Help Phones Cable Management TelePlus Billing

Information Commons

Tri-Faculty Lab

Computer Sciences

Challenges Converging Voice and Data over one infrastructure Wireless – Local Area and Wide Area Bandwidth Challenges Upcoming Technologies $$$$$