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Campus Network Infrastructure Bangladesh University of Professionals(BUP) Prepared By: Mazharul Islam Tuhin
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Network Cabling System Basic campus Network Design Optical Fiber Backbone Campus Network Requirement Data Center Disaster Recovery Network Cabling System Basic campus Network Design Optical Fiber Backbone Campus Network Requirement Data Center Disaster Recovery
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Existing Applications & Server
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1. Online Admission 2. Student Registration 3. Student portal 4. Faculty portal 5. Examination Control System Existing Applications cont..
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6. e-library 7. Digital Archive 8. Hall Management 9. Medical Management 10. Vehicle Management 11. Office Management Existing Applications
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Existing Servers
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Online Admission
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e-Library
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Digital Archiving
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Result Publication system
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Convocation Registration
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e-Mail Server
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BUP Internet Network
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LAN Admin Building Academic Building Extension Building
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SMS Based Admission Server Gateway Server PABX and IP exchange Database ServerBackup Server ….. More Servers
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Users need to be connected with each-other
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Proposed VPN Dhaka Cantt. Chtg. Cantt. ICT Centre, BUP Jessore Cantt. Mirpur Cantt.
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Specific VPN BMA BUP AFMCAC&S BNA BAFA PROYASH
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Army WAN Connectivity
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BdREN Connectivity
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Short Description of the Proposed Network The Upper layer of the network includes internet router and firewall which provides an optimized and reliable transport structure by forwarding secured traffic at very high speeds This network has designed as fast, secured and reliable which is divided into two switching layers. Distribution Layer Access Layer The distribution layer of the network separates the access layer from the rest of the network. Departmental or workgroup access Broadcast/multicast domain definition VLAN routing Security, in the form of Access Lists and filtering The access layer is the point at which local end users are allowed into the network. Supplies traffic to the network Performs network entry control End users access network resources by way of the access layer.
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Short Description of the Proposed Network To manage all the wireless access point under the entire network infrastructure a Wireless LAN Controller has used which is not only for central management but also have some additional features. Interference detection and avoidance Load balancing Coverage hole detection and correction QoS Management Roaming Capabilities
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Secured Server Network (DMZ) Web servers, Mail, DNS Server are placed under the Firewall’s DMZ zone. Only the specific ports of the services were partially opened for the external network by the Firewall for securing the servers and applications and also protects from any external attacks.
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Distribution Layer Fiber Layout In this network the connectivity between the distribution and access switches will be fiber optic connection as this not only enable data traffic over longer distances, but are also more resilient to outdoor weather conditions and electromagnetic interference (EMI) Distribution Switch Access Switch Optical Fiber Link
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Why we use Fiber Optic Cables between buildings? Greater bandwidth Fiber provides far greater bandwidth than copper and has standardized performance up to 10 Gbps Low attenuation and greater distance Because the fiber optic signal is made of light, very little signal loss occurs during transmission, and data can move at higher speeds and greater distances. Fiber does not have the distance limitation of unshielded twisted pair copper Fiber distances can range from 300 m to 40 km. Security Data is safe with fiber cable. It doesn’t radiate signals and is extremely difficult to tap. Immunity and reliability Fiber provides extremely reliable data transmission. It’s completely immune to many environmental factors that affect copper cable.
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BUP Campus
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Data Center Plancont.. DCIM Heat Load Raised floor False ceiling Racks Dimensions Steps User Cluster Backup plan Redundancy Scalability Security Fire fighting Cooling Cabling Aisle
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Data Center Plancont.. BUILDING Location Number of floors Room size Generator room Electricity conditions Ceiling height
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Data Center Plancont.. RACKS Dimensions Perforation ratio Cabinets Blanking panels ACCESS CONTROL Manual or Automatic Bio metric or smart card
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Data Center Plancont.. CHILLER Capacity Compressor COOLING TECHNOLOGIES Rack cooling Row cooling Geometric Humidifier
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Data Center Plancont.. RAISED FLOOR Materials Panel thickness Ramp Cooling flow from below Seismic kits FIRE SUPPRESSION SOLUTIONS Nozzles Extinguisher tubes suppression agent Dimensions
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Data Center Plancont.. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEM Room/Rack based Sensors Camera Alerts Mail PDU SOLUTIONS Switching Phase Monitoring
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Data Center Plan UPS SOLUTIONS Redundancy Autonomy GENERATOR Canopy SNMP ATS STS
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Does our office look like this?
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Think...Before Print…
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“Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans” - John Lennon “Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans” - John Lennon
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