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State of the Network As of May 22nd, 2007. What is the point? We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television)

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Page 1: State of the Network As of May 22nd, 2007. What is the point? We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television)

State of the Network

As of May 22nd, 2007

Page 2: State of the Network As of May 22nd, 2007. What is the point? We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television)

What is the point?

We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television) Future technologies (crystal ball is currently in the

shop) Many buildings are sorely lacking the

infrastructure We need an unbiased way to prioritize

buildings for overhaul

Page 3: State of the Network As of May 22nd, 2007. What is the point? We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television)

How are buildings scored?

The building score is the sum of the scores for each of the following criteria Equipment Data Wiring Data Termination Voice Wiring Voice Termination Communication Room Environment

Page 4: State of the Network As of May 22nd, 2007. What is the point? We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television)

Equipment

The type of network equipment Creighton currently has a variety of equipment

running the network Hubs – Bad! barely capable at data, voice has no chance –

3680 ports @ 3 points/port 3Com switches – Old and failing, capable at data, voice is

unreliable – 3240 ports @ 5 points/port Cisco 2950 switches – Not scalable, good at data, voice is

no guarantee – 5100 ports @ 7 points/port Cisco 3750 switches – Scalable, excellent at data, very

capable at voice – 2761 ports @ 10 points/port

Page 5: State of the Network As of May 22nd, 2007. What is the point? We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television)

Data Wiring/Voice Wiring This is referencing the wire running from the patch

panel in the Comm Room to the wall plate Unrated – Suitable only for the lowest grade data (10

mbps), but very well suited to analog voice – 1 point Cat3 – Also low grade data (10mbps, sometimes 100

mbps), good analog voice – 2 points Cat5 – Decent data (100mbps), not IPT capable – 5 points Cat5E – Good data (100mbps, sometimes 1000mbps), the

absolute minimum for IPT – 7 points Cat6 – Excellent data (1000mbps, 10000mbps with shorter

distances), excellent for IPT – 9 points Cat6a – Incredible data (10gbps), excellent for IPT – 10

points

Page 6: State of the Network As of May 22nd, 2007. What is the point? We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television)

Data Termination/ Voice Termination

Termination is how we transition from the raw wire to a jack that can be plugged into network equipment

Scoring is the same as the wiring scores Some buildings have disparate wiring and

termination As a system we expect it to function as the lowest

common denominator Poor termination is easier to fix than poor wiring

Page 7: State of the Network As of May 22nd, 2007. What is the point? We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television)

Environment

The communication room is rated (subjectively) with these things in mind: Space Air conditioning Power conditioning Dirt Miscellaneous atrocities against best practices

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Any other Criteria being considered?

There are some that we haven’t fully fleshed out how to measure, but would like to include Entire building uplink speed Wireless coverage Need Open to other possible measurements

Page 9: State of the Network As of May 22nd, 2007. What is the point? We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television)

Worst buildings (Bottom Ten)

Brandeis Hall Deglman Residence Hall Heider Residence Hall Kenefick Residence Hall Boyne Dental School Hitchcock St. Johns Church Criss I Gallagher Residence Hall Old Gym

Page 10: State of the Network As of May 22nd, 2007. What is the point? We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television)

How are Residence Halls being served?

Currently, most of the residence halls have cable modems for their network connection

Davis Square and Opus Hall are on the Creighton network

In the future we will need to look at bringing the remaining halls back into the fold

Page 11: State of the Network As of May 22nd, 2007. What is the point? We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television)

The Targeted Bottom Ten (worst on top)

Brandeis Hall Boyne Dental School Hitchcock St. Johns Church Criss I Old Gym Health Sciences Library-BIC Linn Cardiac Care Center Reinert Alumni Library

Page 12: State of the Network As of May 22nd, 2007. What is the point? We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television)

What are the next steps? Boyne is undergoing a partial rewire (dental clinic area) We have made the ask ($$$$) to move forward with the Network

Roadmap Part of that ask is to be able to replace the aging phone switch

serving campus West of the Interstate In order to replace that switch, the following buildings will need

an overhaul/augmentation Cardiac Care Center Bio Information Center Boyne CUMC

As always time and money are key factors to moving forward

Page 13: State of the Network As of May 22nd, 2007. What is the point? We need faster speeds and better quality of data for: IPT (IP Telephony) IPTV (IP Television)

Fun Facts There are approximately 14781 data ports on

campus This does not include remote locations or any mini-

hubs/switches It also doesn’t take into account the number of ports

that will have to be added to take on voice Right now that calculates to 619 24 port switches At $6700 per switch, that equals about $4,147,300 Using a 6 year replacement cycle, that comes out to

$691,217 per year (maintenance not included) Almost $2,000,000 to replace the 3Coms and Hubs

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Brandeis and Criss I

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Hitchcock

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BIC and Kiewit Hall

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Bottom 12Bottom 12 Brandeis HallBrandeis Hall Deglman Residence HallDeglman Residence Hall Heider Residence HallHeider Residence Hall Kenefick Residence HallKenefick Residence Hall Boyne Dental SchoolBoyne Dental School HitchcockHitchcock St. Johns ChurchSt. Johns Church Criss ICriss I Gallagher Residence HallGallagher Residence Hall Old GymOld Gym Health Sciences Library-BICHealth Sciences Library-BIC LinnLinn

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13 through 2413 through 24 Cardiac Care CenterCardiac Care Center Reinert Alumni LibraryReinert Alumni Library Jahn Building Public SafetyJahn Building Public Safety Markoe HallMarkoe Hall Kiewit Residence HallKiewit Residence Hall Becker HallBecker Hall CUMCCUMC Skutt Student CenterSkutt Student Center Ignatius HouseIgnatius House Campion HouseCampion House Center for Health, Policy and EthicsCenter for Health, Policy and Ethics Swanson Residence HallSwanson Residence Hall

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25 through 3625 through 36 Humanities BuildingHumanities Building Kellom KnollsKellom Knolls Kiewit Fitness CenterKiewit Fitness Center Wareham Building Child Care, PR, HRWareham Building Child Care, PR, HR Kitty Gaughn PavillionKitty Gaughn Pavillion Lied Center for Performing ArtsLied Center for Performing Arts Pittman BuildingPittman Building ROTCROTC Labaj (Creighton Medical Assoc.)Labaj (Creighton Medical Assoc.) McGloin Residence HallMcGloin Residence Hall JelinekJelinek AdmissionsAdmissions

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37 through 4337 through 43

EppleyEppley UniserviceUniservice Criss IICriss II Criss IIICriss III Rigge Science BuildingRigge Science Building Hixson-Lied Science BuildingHixson-Lied Science Building TrailerTrailer

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44 through 5044 through 50

Davis SquareDavis Square Morrison Soccer StadiumMorrison Soccer Stadium Opus SquareOpus Square Law SchoolLaw School MurphyMurphy Administration BuildingAdministration Building Living and Learning CenterLiving and Learning Center