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Network/Technology Infrastructure Plan Section 5 – 6 – 7 As prepared for the TUSD Governing Board Summer 2007 John Bratcher Network Security Systems Analyst
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Network/Technology Infrastructure Plan Section 5 – 6 – 7 As prepared for the TUSD Governing Board Summer 2007 John Bratcher Network Security Systems Analyst.

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Page 1: Network/Technology Infrastructure Plan Section 5 – 6 – 7 As prepared for the TUSD Governing Board Summer 2007 John Bratcher Network Security Systems Analyst.

Network/Technology Infrastructure PlanSection 5 – 6 – 7

As prepared for the TUSD Governing Board Summer 2007

John BratcherNetwork Security Systems Analyst

Page 2: Network/Technology Infrastructure Plan Section 5 – 6 – 7 As prepared for the TUSD Governing Board Summer 2007 John Bratcher Network Security Systems Analyst.

Today’s Topics

• Section 5 – Proposed District Standards

• Section 6 – Emerging Technology Considerations

• Sections 7 – Data Protection and Disaster Recovery

Page 3: Network/Technology Infrastructure Plan Section 5 – 6 – 7 As prepared for the TUSD Governing Board Summer 2007 John Bratcher Network Security Systems Analyst.

Bandwidth Contexts

Computer IDF MDF Hub SiteInternet

Morrow Hub

100 Mbps bandwidth

on LAN

1 Gbps bandwidth

on LAN

1.5 Mbps bandwidth on WAN

45 Mbps bandwidth on WAN

145 Mbps ISP Uplink

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Greater Bandwidth demands

• Increasing use of streaming video • Increasing use of video teleconferencing and distance

learning • Increasing trends toward 1:1 computing in K-12 • Increasing use of web-based (versus computer-based

or textbook based) instructional materials. • Increasing use of IP-based voice

Page 5: Network/Technology Infrastructure Plan Section 5 – 6 – 7 As prepared for the TUSD Governing Board Summer 2007 John Bratcher Network Security Systems Analyst.

Specialized systems that depend on the network

• Environmental Management Control Systems (EMCS)

• Fire Alarm System• Security Alarm/ Video

Surveillance System• Access Control System• Irrigation Systems

• Distance Learning Systems

• Conference Bridge System

• Remote Access (VPN) for staff and teachers (limited)

• TUSD Television Broadcasting System

Page 6: Network/Technology Infrastructure Plan Section 5 – 6 – 7 As prepared for the TUSD Governing Board Summer 2007 John Bratcher Network Security Systems Analyst.

Bandwidth

Current Bandwidth

• Elementary Schools 1.54 Mbps• Middle Schools 1.54 Mbps• High Schools 3.08 Mbps

Recommended Bandwidth – based on average

50 Kbps/student

• Elementary Schools 100 Mbps• Middle Schools 300 Mbps• High Schools 500 Mbps

Detailed “PER SITE” of calculations in Table C-2 of Appendix

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Proposed District Standards

• Classroom configuration• Building configuration• District level configuration• Bandwidth Needs• Equipment replacement schedule• Disaster Recovery

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Infrastructure Standard for each Classroom:

• 1 drop (6-12 strands) fiber optic cabling (rated at 10Gbps- operated at 1 Gbps)

• 2 CAT5 Enhanced copper drops PoE• 1 for wireless Access Point• 1 for voice

• Classroom data cabinet including 24 port managed switch (1 Gbps)

• 8 CAT5 Enhanced copper data drops

• APPROVED Standards – in packet

Page 9: Network/Technology Infrastructure Plan Section 5 – 6 – 7 As prepared for the TUSD Governing Board Summer 2007 John Bratcher Network Security Systems Analyst.

Infrastructure Standard for each Classroom:

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Infrastructure Standard for each School Site

• Adequate switching and cabling capability to support all classrooms at 1 Gbps

• Uninterrupted Power Supplies to handle PoE requirements at all IDFs

• Adequate electrical capacity

• Adequate HVAC

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Infrastructure Standard District Level

Current• Bandwidth = 75 Mbps-

145 Mbps (E-rate)

• Voice – Converged but not fully IP enabled

• Variety of cabling and switching from CAT3 (10 Mbps) to CAT5 Enhanced (1 Gbps)

Recommended • Bandwidth – 1 Gbps

upgradeable to 10 Gbps

• All voice systems –IP Enabled

• All cabling/switching to support 1-10 Gbps

Page 12: Network/Technology Infrastructure Plan Section 5 – 6 – 7 As prepared for the TUSD Governing Board Summer 2007 John Bratcher Network Security Systems Analyst.

Targeted Needs:

• Upgrade network hardware and bandwidth to support the network core, distribution and access layer connections

• Upgrade all copper cabling to Cat 5 Enhanced• Installing LAN wireless access points to provide

coverage in all learning areas• IP-enable PBX equipment• Install fiber optic cabling within and to all buildings on

a campus

Page 13: Network/Technology Infrastructure Plan Section 5 – 6 – 7 As prepared for the TUSD Governing Board Summer 2007 John Bratcher Network Security Systems Analyst.

Emerging Technology Considerations

• IP-Enabled Voice systems

• Establish the role of wireless

• Support expressed academic technology needs:• Increased Capacity• Remote Access• Parent-Teacher Communications

• Review of Special-purpose network services

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Data Protection and Disaster Recovery

• Mission Critical• District information stored in electronic form that is

reliable and automated• Procedures for recovery from possible disasters

have been carefully designed

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Data Protection and Disaster Recovery

Central Servers• Tape library is outdated • Technology is outdated • Capacity is inadequate • Process is inefficient • No off-site redundancy

Site Servers• Tapes fail • Tape drives fail • Tape capacity is inadequate • All data cannot be backed up • Backups are recycled too quickly

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Questions