Multifaceted Faculty Network Design and Management: Practice and Experience Report
Networking and Internet Architecture
2015-03-19 v6 Cryptography and Security
Abstract
We report on our experience on multidimensional aspects of our faculty's network design and management, including some unique aspects such as campus-wide VLANs and ghosting, security and monitoring, switching and routing, and others. We outline a historical perspective on certain research, design, and development decisions and discuss the network topology, its scalability, and management in detail; the services our network provides, and its evolution. We overview the security aspects of the management as well as data management and automation and the use of the data by other members of the IT group in the faculty.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1103.5433,
title = {Multifaceted Faculty Network Design and Management: Practice and Experience Report},
author = {Michael J. Assels and Dana Echtner and Michael Spanner and Serguei A. Mokhov and François Carrière and Manny Taveroff},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.5433},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
19 pages, 11 figures, TOC and index; a short version presented at C3S2E'11; v6: more proofreading, index, TOC, references