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UNIV. OF PENN TELECOM IVY+ MAY 2002
The University of Chicago John E. Iannantuoni Robert H. Vonderohe Jeffrey A. Westphal
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MTS. COLUMBIA AND HARVARD
(14.073) (14,420)
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MT. PRINCETON (14.197)
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MT. YALE (14,196)
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NO Major Reorganization of NSIT
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Major Construction on Campus
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Contacts: Vendor Mgmt John, Jeff, Bob Wireless…..User/Ron…..Pt. To Pt….Andy Technology……Voice/Jeff….Data/Ron Budget Bob New Revenue Jeff,Bob VoIP Andy,Ron PDAs Chad,Moira IP video conf.(teaching) Chad IT Governance Greg Funding and Infr. Renewal Bob I1,I2 Bandwidth & cost Ron,Bob Bottlenecks & Contention Jeff,Ron
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Contacts, contd. Hot applications Moira Disaster Preparedness Bob
BobB Network Security & Firewalls Larry,Ron
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Contacts, contd. BobB = Bob Bartlett 773/834-2825
Andy = Andy Cavoto / John = John Iannantuoni / Greg = Greg Jackson / Chad = Chad Kainz / Larry = Larry Lidz / Moira = Moira McMillan / Ron = Ron Rusnak / Bob = Bob Vonderohe / Jeff = Jeff Westphal /
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VOICE ISSUES E911 Speech Recognition Caller ID
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E911 Objectives: Provide location of caller in compliance with the state of Illinois Notify Campus Police and Hospital Security of a 911 Call in progress Provide the same location information to Campus Police when someone calls 123 or Provide caller location information to Campus Police when someone calls from one of the 250+ Emergency Phones
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Speech Recognition Objectives:
Provide easier access to individuals and departments after hours when calling Campus Operators ( ) To eventually direct “0” operator calls to speech recognition instead of operators To assist campus and hospital operators during business hours with the busy hour or times when staffing is low Possibly enhance or in some cases replace voic applications with speech recognition, allowing the caller to speak the service. Example, calling the caller could speak Cellular Phones or Pagers and be directed to the correct department or person
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Caller ID Objectives: Provide caller ID information on out-bound calls for caller ID boxes and allow Ameritech’s Privacy Manager to operate correctly Provide caller ID information on in-bound calls on digital ITE display phones. Analog phones with a display or caller ID box are supported on the next Intecom release. Caller ID information on in-bound calls can be used for CTI applications.
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Hospital IBX Switch Campus IBX Switch
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DATA ISSUES COMMODITY INTERNET FROM 12 Mb 2 YEARS AGO TO:
40 Mb FROM Ill. CENTURY NET 45 Mb FROM QWEST
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What’s on Campus GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCHES - 73
GIGABIT INTERFACES (few hosts) ATM Switches - 6 secondary core, 4 tertiary Switched Ports - ~36,000 10/100Mbps - ~17,600 Nodes - ~25,700 Hosts - ~27,400
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Campus Network Overview
Internet Campus Backbone Campus Remotes MCIS Network 155Mbps 10Mbps
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Security Whose machine is it? Do we allow anyone to access the net?
3 1/2 FTE Security Staff Frequent Security Scans Security Seminars No unencrypted passwords on net (soon)
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Wireless Standards based IEEE (b….g?) working group
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Voice over IP Issues Quality of Service - QOS Feature Set Reliability
Cost E911 Disaster Capability?
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Rate Revision Issues Presently charge based on voice lines
Charge is voice + shared infrastr. + data Data Node to Voice port disparity growing Initial change probably surcharge for organizations that have 1.5data/1.0 ratio Determining true data costs
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Rate Revision Issues Overall cost approximately the same
Removing historic “squatters” from network
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Future and Ongoing Projects
Wireless Networking Voice over IP – (VoIP) Rate revision Single sign-on Disaster Preparedness (Hot site) I-Wire
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