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Rutgers IT Complex Michael R Mundrane 4 December 2001 Rutgers University Computing Services
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Copyright Michael R Mundrane 2001. This work is the intellectual property of the author. Permission is granted for this material to be shared for non- commercial, educational purposes provided that this copyright statement appears on the reproduced materials and notice is given that the copying is by permission of the author. To disseminate otherwise or to republish requires written permission from the author.
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Agenda Rutgers Network Paradigm Engineering RUNet 2000 Recent Initiatives Conclusion
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Rutgers Network
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The World Local Area Network (LAN) Ethernet Hub/Switch Server
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Rutgers Network 30,000+ hosts 1200+ networks 200+ routers 15+ areas 7 campuses 3 regions 1 autonomous system
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RUNet Evolution Experimental Sporadic Unequally funded Unstructured evolution Immediacy Complex
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BuschNet 1998 Rutgers EOSHI LCSR TD UMDNJ Area 0 ATM CABM ARC LSM Physics Engineering Pharmacy CAIPBusch Nielson RUCSHill
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Paradigm
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The Enterprise Challenge I want to watch the VP speech I want to watch VoD I want to upgrade my MS Office I want to run ERP Deployment of new applications Increasing data traffic Demand for rich media (video, java, etc.) services Customers complain of slow application performance!
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Scale 100 feet100 miles
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OSI Protocol Stack IT perspective Wire Netscape Customer perspective Physical Application Data Link Physical Network Transport Session Presentation Application
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Data Link - Layer 2 Physical - Layer 1 Network - Layer 3 IP address 128.6.235.156 Network Interface Card 08:00:20:a6:d6:0e Thicknet Thinnet Twisted pair multimode fiber single mode fiber 802.11 OSI Protocol Stack
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Data Link - Layer 2 Physical - Layer 1 Network - Layer 3 Router Switch or Hub Copper, Glass, or Radio OSI Protocol Stack
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LAN Intra-Campus Network Layers Inter-Campus Internet L1 L2 L3
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Redundancy Provides alternate path Has a value Adds complexity Impacts performance Has a cost
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Decrease Hardware variety Software variety Configuration variety Complexity
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Increase Predictability Reliability Performance Service
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Best Practices Modular Layered Aggregated Scalable Uniform Deterministic Comprehensible
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Engineering
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Project Methodology Concept Research Planning Staging Execution Review
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Device Local Area Network Building Local Area Network (LAN) RUNet ~ 300
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LAN Intra-Campus Backbone Campus Intra-Campus Backbone RUNet 7
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Campus Inter-campus backbone Metropolitan Area Inter-Campus Backbone RUNet 3
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MAN Rutgers Regional Network Autonomous System Regional Network RUNet 1
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AS Internet Backbone Internet 1,2 or NJEDge External Connectivity
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Network Layers Building Network Campus Network Metropolitan Area Network Rutgers Regional Network NJEDge.net, Internet 1,2 Modular Layered Aggregated Scalable Uniform Deterministic Comprehensible
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Proper Aggregation Building Network Campus Network Metropolitan Area Network Rutgers Regional Network Hosts
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BuschNet 1998 Rutgers EOSHI LCSR TD UMDNJ Area 0 ATM CABM ARC LSM Physics Engineering Pharmacy CAIPBusch Nielson RUCSHill
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RUCSHill 10Mbit 100Mbit 155Mbit 622Mbit 45Mbit Modular Layered Aggregated Scalable Uniform Deterministic Comprehensible BuschNet Today legacy
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RUNet 2000
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New Brunswick OC48 1000
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RUNet RUNet 2000LegacyWorld transition external
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RUNet RUNet 2000Legacy transition Appletalk IPX IP Address Policy IP only Address Policy
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RUNet legacy OC48 1000
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RUNet RUNet 2000 Legacy The World Legacy External Handoff
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External Handoff Group
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Rutgers! Rutgers External
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External Handoff Group Rutgers! Rutgers External Separate policy space Security posture Application posture Translation point
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External Handoff Group outsideinside WCCPforwarded IDS Application VPN
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RFC1918 Address Allocation for Private Internets
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RFC1918 10.0.0.0/8 – 16,777,216 172.16.0.0/12 – 1,048,576 192.168.0.0/16 – 65,536 Translation required Split horizon DNS
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RFC1918 10.0.0.0/8 – reserved 172.16.0.0/12 – RU routed 192.168.0.0/16 – free for use
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Resnet Address Space Large blocks Pre-assigned Greater security Improved management Required split horizon DNS No intractable problems
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Conclusion
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Features Access Reach Bandwidth Latency Jitter Standards Stability
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Services Time synchronization Video over Internet Protocol (IP) Voice over Internet Protocol (IP) Web/Content caching Virtual Private Network (VPN) Firewall features Peer to Peer
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Rutgers IT Complex com-plex 1.A whole made up of complicated or interrelated parts. 2.A collection in which the constituents are intimately associated. 3.A whole which is greater than the sum of its parts.
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Questions? mundrane@td.rutgers.edu
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