Campus Network Design
Workshop
Introduction & Logistics
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Sponsors
Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC)
USA National Science Foundation (NSF)
Google
University of Oregon
European Union
TEIN*CC
University of Computer Studies Yangon
Instructor Team
Name
Organization (Country)
Brian Candler
NSRC (UK)
Mike Jager
NSRC (New Zealand)
Dean Pemberton
NSRC (New Zealand)
Philip Smith
NSRC (Australia)
Logistics
Wireless Network
SSID for this workshop is NSRC-PFS
The key is 8888888888 ten times the number 8
Laptops
Please use the computer provided by UCSY
You can use your own laptop if you brought one
Local Workshop Server
http://www.ws.nsrc.org
Final workshop documentation
https://nsrc.org/workshops/2016/nsrc-tein-mmren
Week Schedule
Day
Topic
Monday
Campus Network Design Principles, Fiber
planning, Linux refresher, Layer 1-2-3
refresher, TCP/IP
Tuesday
Cisco Essentials, L2, Spanning Tree & vLANs
Wednesday
L3, IP addressing and routing, Campus
network restructuring
Thursday
OSPF, NAT, Campus Security, Measuring
Friday
Monitoring, Firewalls, Netflow & Other Tools
Day Schedule
Time
Activity
09:00-10:30
Morning Session 1
10:30-11:00
Break
11:00-12:30
Morning Session 2
12:30-13:30
Lunch
13:30-15:00
Afternoon Session 1
15:00-15:30
Break
15:30-17:30
Afternoon Session 2
Lab Exercises
The exercise environment:
Virtualised PCs/servers (LXCs)
Virtualised routers/switches (dynamips)
You will use both ssh and telnet to access these
devices from your laptop
You will be working in six groups
Key for Success
Remember, this workshop is for you!
If you do not understand or have questions, ask for
clarification
Please share your thoughts and experiences. They
are valuable
Take advantage of the event to meet your colleagues
and build the human network
Questions?
This document is a result of work by the Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC at http://www.nsrc.org). This document may be freely
copied, modified, and otherwise re-used on the condition that any re-use acknowledge the NSRC as the original source.