renovation of campus it infrastructure with fiber to the desk network
DESCRIPTION
In this talk, a renovation project on campus LAN with Fiber to the Desk network is described.TRANSCRIPT
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Renovation of Campus ITInfrastructure with Fiber to the Desk
Network
Hiroshi Ueda @UEDA Hiroshi
Library and Information Technology Center, Gunma University
June 2, 2011
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Campus Network Crisis in Japan
52 Out Of 86 PublicUniversities in Japan:The Campus LAN Becomes Old or Dated
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Renovation Needed, But How?
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Legacy Network (Shared 1 or 10 Gbps)
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Our Approach: 1. Remove Hierarchy
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Our Approach: 2. Connect Directly
1 Gbps/user
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Our Approach: 2. Connect Directly
1 Gbps/user
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User
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User to Core: Fiber to the Desk
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Core
1,668 Fibers, OS 9800, 670 SFPs
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Our Renovation
Connect Directly to User and OS9800
Problem FreeProvide 1 Gbps/User
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Inconvenience of Web Authentication
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Convenience of MAC Authentication
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FTTD: Place Independent VLAN
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Impact
From 26 March 2010Relatively Problem Free in Switches
No Deal for Moving Office of Professor InterCampus
Support for MAC Address Authentication isprovided
Introduction 1 Gbps/user Place independent VLAN Evaluation Conclusion
Impact
From 26 March 2010Relatively Problem Free in Switches
No Deal for Moving Office of Professor InterCampus
Support for MAC Address Authentication isprovided
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User’s Voice
“FTTD is new benchmark ofcampus network.”
– Vice President and CIO, GunmaUniversity,
Prof. Hiroshi Hiratsuka
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Why Not FTTD?
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