Information Technology
Download
Report
Transcript Information Technology
Tulane’s Network Infrastructure
Tom Gerace
ISDS 774
September 8, 1999
Topics
Tulane campus network
From the inside to the outside
Goldring/Woldenberg Hall to the Internet
Connection to the Internet
Hardware/Connections
Protocols
Goldring/Woldenberg Hall
100-Base-T (100 Mbps) switched Ethernet
Cabletron Systems router (SSR-8)
Cabletron Systems switches (SS-6000, SS-2200)
Cabletron Systems hubs (ELS-100)
10-Base-T (10 Mbps) switched Ethernet
Cabletron Systems hubs (MicroMmac-80)
Other hub manufacturers (Bay, Asante)
Wired to central wiring closets on each floor
Floors connected by copper riser
Fiber riser work budgeted for FY 1999-2000
Goldring/Woldenberg Hall
Connected to campus fiber backbone and the Internet
Cabletron SmartSwitch Router (SSR-8)
100 Mbps, full-duplex
3 subnets managed behind our router
129.81.28.x
129.81.113.x
129.81.234.x
Major protocols
TCP/IP
IPX
Notebook connectivity
Network connections throughout the
building provide connection to the Freeman
network and the Internet
76 in the Atrium
26 in the Library
40 (total) in Breakout rooms
“Connected” classrooms – 130, 140, 141, 151
The campus connection
G/W Hall
Router to campus fiber backbone
Richardson Building
Campus fiber backbone to router
TCP/IP is the only allowed protocol on the campus fiber backbone
100 Mbps
G/W Hall
Richardson Bldg
RS/6000
Mailhost
Admin MVS systems
Router to Internet
The campus connection
A buildings is connected to the campus backbone by a
router
Card access system communicates over fiber backbone,
too
Building/room access
Security gates
Debit card
Campus connectivity (now)
Connection to other campuses and ISP
3-port NMLI
Native Mode LAN Interface
10 Mbps
Uptown, Medical Center, BellSouth
Creates a “bridged domain”
Looks like a big Ethernet segment
Connected to Cisco router
Campus connectivity (now)
Uptown
Internet
10 Mbps
ISP
Medical Center
10 Mbps
Campus connectivity (future)
Connection to other campuses and ISP
Frame relay over DS3
Full DS3 (45 Mbps published standard)
CIR 15 Mbps
Single connection Uptown
Med Center connected to Uptown by 100 Mbps link
Connected to a Cisco 7507 router
Campus connectivity (future)
Uptown
Internet
100 Mbps
ISP
Medical Center
15 Mbps
ISP Connectivity
BellSouth (the world)
Full DS3 out of New Orleans
45 Mbps
Connected to Dallas and Houston
Pipe gets larger as you get closer to the hub
Tulane Dial-up
Managed by TIS
Ascend Max (17)
391 total lines
All lines are PRI
Primary rate interface
Digital back to switch
Support PPP and asynchronous (character-based)
Point-to-Point Protocol
Internet 2
Will be packet over Sonet
Synchronous Optical Network
At STS-3 (155 Mbps)
A published standard Sonet speed
Reserved for research
Thank you!