Title: Designing and Installing a Network
1Designing and Installing a Network
- Peer to Peer or Server
- Number of workstations vs. Cost
- Administration, distributed or centralized
- Security considerations
- Expansion requirements
- Amount of network traffic
2Planning for the installation
- Take inventory
- Hardware
- Make, model, RAM, disks, monitor, video, bus
- Software requirements
- Program name, system requirements
- Networking requirements
- Modems, distances, numbers of users, media,
security
3Build a Map
- Locate all computers/workstations
- Show what is attached to each
- Calculate cable lengths
- Locate wiring closet possibilities
- Predetermine labor requirements for cable
installation.
4Client/Server Computing
- Do we need a centralized service?
- Do we have a database application?
- Do we need to share files?
- What about Calendaring/Scheduling?
- Can we afford the server?
- Can we not afford using a server?
5Advantages to Server installation
- Administration is centralized
- Maintenance is centralized
- Security is enhanced by the centralization of
authentication. - The users take advantage of a more powerful
computer acting as the server. - Server systems can be set up to be
fault-tolerant.
6Hardware considerations
- NIC (Network Interface Cards)
- Drivers
- Operating System interface
- Troubleshooting
- Conflicts
- Diagnostic lights
- Network accessibility
7Designing and Installing a Network at USU
- USU Network and Computing Services
- Provides
- Network management
- Programming
- System Support
- Email
- Web
- Accounting and Administration
8System Support
- Network design
- DHCP
- Dynamic Host Configuration Program
- Name service (DNS)
- System Administration
- Software Distribution
- Training
9Networking
- Switches and Hubs
- Routing
- Jack Activation
- Name Service registration
- Monitoring
- Hacks/Spam/Viruses
- Traffic flow
- System status (uptime, failures)
10Email
- VMS Cluster
- POP and IMAP mail service
- Web Service
- File Storage
- Programming
- Web Mail
- Web interface to the Cluster Email system
11Web
- Campus Wide Web Server
- Departments without their own
- Central starting point for browsing
- Standards for Web page design (??!?)
12Accounting and Administration
- Student Records
- Accounting
- Controllers Office
- Credit and Campus bank cards
- Inventory
- Personnel
- Data Warehousing
13USU Campus Network
14A Typical Wiring Closet
- Hubs Switches - No routers
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16Old wiring never goes away!
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19Borrowed Space in Telephone Switching Site
Cross-Connect Blocks
20Wiring trays above is typical for telephone
locations
21Now thats a Ground!
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25Close up View
26Media Converters
27Test and Installation Equipment
- Punch Tool
- Wire cutter
- Crimp Tool
- Volt-Ohm-Meter
- Cable test meter
28Computer Room in SER Building
- Servers, Building Network, and Campus Networking
29Internet Feed
Cisco Border Router
Pix Fire Wall
USU/UEN Interface
90 Mbs
UEN Internet Feed Salt Lake
Packeteer
Primary USU Cisco Router
Housing
Rest of USU Campus
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32Front Side of Equipment Racks
33Inside of Fiber Panels
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36VMS cluster a.k.a. cc.usu.edu
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barney
sneezy
grumpy
37Cluster Connections
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Foundry Load Balancing Switch
129.123.1.1 cc.usu.edu
USU Backbone
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