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Network Proposal
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Planning Process
Brainstorm• Size of building• Current
network in existing buildings
• Staff/Student needs
• Equipment
Data ClosetsThe properties of the data closets will be
• room temperature will be kept between 68 - 70 • adequately vented• relative humidity between 30% and 50%• no fluorescent lighting• plenty of isolated ground power outlets• dedicated power and generator• wide doors• more than 3 feet of space behind data racks• fire suppression• restricted access via electronic access control; door
hardware/locking mechanism should be fail secure
The 10000 G2 Series Rack includes cooling and cable management. Front and rear door handles provide easy access while lock bars provide added security.
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(MDF) will be located in a room on the first floor common area, near the media center. The HP ProCurve Secure Router will select the best path for data by looking at the IP addresses.
• The controller, Aruba 3000, will connect to WAN (Administration Building). This Domain Controller will control communication and share and store information, while the file and print server will “hand out” the addresses of the network.
• E-mail, student information systems, grades, and business systems will be controlled by the WAN server in the administration building.
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Common AreaCommon Area
IDF• One Intermediate
Distribution Facility (IDF) will be placed in the middle on the each of each learning community.
• Two switches will offer redundancy.
• Fiber uplinks from the switch will be a good investment.
• UPS will be in place in case of power failure.
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Learning Learning CommunityCommunity
(six total in building)(six total in building)
Bandwidth
• Dallastown’s Intermediate Building will need 100MB bandwidth. In order for all Internet traffic to be managed in one place, Internet access, provided by Comcast, will come from the Administration building. The switches will support 10GB backbone (IDF to MDF).
Cabling• On each floor (2 floors) of each learning community (3 wings), we
have planned for fiber-optic backbone between wiring closets (IDF to MDF), with two strands running from each switch. Fiber optic cable has the ability to transmit signals over much longer distances and can carry information at greater speeds than coaxial and twisted pair. Other advantages of fiber include expansive bandwidth, low attenuation, electromagnetically isolated, great distance between repeaters, and enhanced security (difficult to eavesdrop).
• Cat6 cables will connect the patch panels to the classrooms. Cat6,
rated to 1000 Mbs (Gigabit Ethernet) are currently industry standard. Four cables will run from each switch to the outlets in the classrooms. A cable tray will be installed every five feet in order to support the cables that are run horizontally. Five drops will be installed in each classroom. An outlet will be placed near the teacher’s station and the others will be installed in a bank along one wall of each of the classrooms.
Cabling Rules
When running cable, it is best to follow a few simple rules: · Always use more cable than you need. Leave plenty of
slack. · Test every part of a network as you install it. Even if it is
brand new, it may have problems that will be difficult to isolate later.
· Stay at least 3 feet away from fluorescent light boxes and other sources of electrical interference.
· Label both ends of each cable. · Use cable ties (not tape) to keep cables in the same
location together. · Keep records.
Wireless• Due to the need for flexibility within the
classroom, a wireless network is a natural complement to a wired system. The controller manages the channels for the wireless connections in the classrooms. Access Points will be located in each classroom, workroom, project room, science lab, and office and are connected to the IDF via cat6 cables. Additionally, Access Points will be located in the gym, auditorium, cafeteria, music room, media center and offices. Aruba AP60 access points will be purchased. The price for these access points is very competitive and wireless offers greater access and more mobility.
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Testing Documentation
• Network drops will be numbered incrementally.• IP addresses will be used to name the switch
electronics. • Connectivity tests will be done to verify IP
addresses and Internet connection. • Visio diagrams and wiring maps will be kept to
document network. • Passwords, firewalls and Internet content filters
are some of the security measures that are located in the Administration Building.
• Security considerations will be balanced with user convenience.
• Web 2.0 Tools – wikis, blogs, social networks, etc.
• Portable Digital Devices – laptops, mp3 players, PDA, cell phones, etc.
• Interactive Whiteboards and Projectors • General Productivity Tools
– word processors, spreadsheet, slide presentation programs, databases
• Multimedia Projects– PhotoStory, Movie Maker, Digital Streaming
• Internet Tools/Resources – e-mail, search engines, creative commons, wireless access,
video on demand
APPLICATIONS
Item/Make/Model Location QTY Cost Total
HP ProCurve Switch 5412zl Intelligent Edge (J8698A) MDF/IDFs 13 $3,404.99 $44,264.87
HP ProCurve Secure Router 7203dl (J8753A) MDF 1 $1,649.00 $1,649.00
HP Proliant Servers DL360 MDF 2 $4,949.00 $9,898.00
HP Proliant BL Patch Panels MDF/IDFs 49 $1,150.00 $56,350.00
Network Blocks Classrooms/common areas 627 $2.69 $1,686.63
Wall Plates Classrooms/common areas 627 $1.25 $783.75
Aruba AP60 Access point Classrooms/common areas 320 $289.99 $92,796.80
Aruba 3600 Controller MDF 1 $8,429.99 $8,429.99
T1500 G3 UPS MDF/IDFs 7 $478.00 $3,346.00
HP 10000 G2 Series Rack MDF/IDFs 14 $2,539.00 $35,546.00
Fiber Optic Cabling MDF - - IDF 1 $674.50 $674.50
Cabling - Cat6 (4 colors) Thru building 112 $129.00 $14,448.00
3ft patch cables cat6 MDF/IDFs 1151 $3.00 $3,453.00
Connectors RJ45 Cat 6 cables 2302 $0.20 $460.40
Fiber Optic Connectors Fiber Optic Cables 24 $13.76 $330.24
Project Total $274,117.18
Budget
Conclusion
The educated person of the 21st century will be a life-long learner who knows how to access information and turn it into meaningful knowledge. Technology will be the universal tool for life.
This technology plan will make a difference in teaching and learning
because technology integration will be flexible, easy to use and seamless.