Title: UCT Campus Network Upgrade
1UCT Campus Network Upgrade
Network Blueprint
University of Cape Town supaTsela PIC 14 July
2005
2Current network risks and deficiencies
- Outdated and hard to update
- Uneven mix of technologies including legacy
connectivity - Cannot deploy new services required by UCT
quickly enough - Difficult and costly to manage
- Does not conform to a standards-based model
- Staff time is spent reactively on support and
maintenance - Cannot be properly secured
- Security incidents cause significant downtime
- Lack of structured security policies to govern
network access - Unmanaged switches and hubs cannot be properly
secured - Not sufficiently reliable
- Lack of fault tolerance - no redundancy on the
backbone
3Network design methodology
- As-is network documentation extensive
information gathered on access ports, cabling,
services, environmental conditions - Network traffic analysis traffic flows and
volumes baselined - Business requirements discussions held with
major UCT business units information gathered
via a questionnaire - To-be network design
- Phased migration plan the future network will be
built alongside the existing network with a
gradual conversion of users
4To-be design layered network model
- Three main building blocks core, distribution
and access layers - User workstations connect to access layer
switches - Access switches in turn connect to distribution
layer switches which act as aggregation points - The core layer provides for connectivity between
the data centres
5To be design core
6To-be design four building models
7To-be design wireless
- Provision made for about 30 secure wireless
hotspots on all campuses. - Locations determined based on
- questionnaires returned
- information from PS about open access areas
8Future proofing
- The new design has the capacity to incorporate
new technologies in the future and at additional
cost - The most likely future technologies for possible
implementation at UCT were analysed - IP Telephony
- Voice over IP (VOIP)
- IPV6
- Content Networking
- IPTV
9As-is and to-be compared
- Outdated
- Hard to update
- Difficult and costly to manage
- Cannot be properly secured
- Not sufficiently reliable
- Fully switched network infrastructure with
enhanced performance and throughput - Capacity for future growth and technologies
- Pro-active central management to resolve problems
and reduce costly downtime - Managed switches from a single vendor that have
enhanced security features - Enhanced availability through managed network
components and redundancy.
The new design supports consistent service-level
improvements in networking services across campus.
10Blueprint scope exclusions
- Internet bandwidth
- 1Gbps connectivity to the desktop
- The design model allows for this
- It has not been included in the budget
- The additional costs of such connectivity will be
for the account of the user - Issues addressed by the NIR workstream, but not
part of the blueprint - WAN (Wide Area Networking) links
- Cabling within and between buildings
- Residences
11Recommendations
- That PIC approve implementation of the UCT Campus
Network Renewal and Upgrade as per the
recommendations contained in the Network
Blueprint document and associated documents. - That PIC note and approve the revised budget in
respect of the Network Upgrade in Academic and
Administrative Buildings.
12UCT Campus Network Upgrade
Proposal to contract with T-Systems as the
Implementation Partner
University of Cape Town supaTsela PIC 14 July
2005
13T-Systems as a partner in Phase 1 of the Network
Implementation
- T-Systems overall performance was satisfactory
- Their technical competence and performance was
good - We have established a good working relationship
with the T-Systems team
To switch to another partner for Phase 2
(implementation) of the Network Renewal would
result in significant delays, could be more
expensive, and does not appear justified in view
of the comments above.
14Proposed scope of work for T-Systems (in
conjunction with UCT)
- Implementation of Network Management Systems
(CiscoWorks and HP OpenView Network Node Manager) - Implementation of Cisco Access Control System
- Implementation and testing of a pilot network
which will include the full core layer and the
distribution and access layers for a Model-A
Building (Commerce) and a Model-B building
(Menzies) as a B-model and the HSF Lab in Anatomy
as an A-model at Medical School - Development of the Migration templates
- Full Rollout of the Core Layer and all the
Distribution Layer in Model-A Buildings together
with the first two Model-B Buildings - A quality assurance role throughout the network
rollout
15Recommendations
- That T-Systems be awarded a contract to provide
services as per the scope definition in the
previous slide. - That the supaTsela Project Team be authorised to
negotiate the cost of this contract up to a
maximum value of R 750,000 VAT (current
indications are that it will be substantially
less than this).
16UCT Campus Network Upgrade
Proposal to contract withT-Systems for the
Maintenance of the Network Core Switches
University of Cape Town supaTsela PIC 14 July
2005
17Cisco Shared Support Program (CSSP)
- CSSP is an offering through which Cisco and
channel partners provide technical support to
customers - CSSP must be purchased on all products at time of
order - CSSP can selectively be renewed in the second
year and onwards
18Benefits of Cisco Shared Support Program
- Online access to Cisco technical support
- Access to software upgrades and bug fixes
- Best effort warranty replacement through partner
19T-Systems Maintenance Proposal
- ObjectiveProvide UCT with a hardware maintenance
contract for mission critical hardware
components. - Benefits- Minimum client network downtime-
Fixed cost budgeting in an unpredictable
environment- Spares holding facility - Service OverviewA Platinum Service Level
Agreement with a Guaranteed Mean Time To Restore
(GMTTR) of 4 hours
20Recommendations
- That UCT should contract with T-Systems for the
maintenance of the Core layer equipment. - That the supaTsela Project Team be authorised to
negotiate the cost of this contract up to a
maximum value of R 600,000. This is based on 15
months of a monthly paid three year contract at
1R7.5. - That UCT should hold stock of the Access and
Distribution layer equipment to provide for rapid
replacement of any defective equipment.
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