ASiF wrote:
> I'd like some opnions (and help) about a "solution" to an assignment i am
> doing now.
> I am primarily interested in how you would tackle the situation in a
> professional environment,
> rather than in a theoritical academic environment we are doing now (i have
> a sneaky feeling that
> our instructor lacks real world experience). We have a small university,
> cosisting of 3 faculties (in three different buildings) each having about
> 300 workstations which need to networked; and a library with about 100
> workstations.
> The uni was able to just get six public addresses due to shortage of ip
> addresses (IPv6 is not a choice).
> The whole uni has to be networked, providing wireless access points
> (WAPs), different servers (application, mail, web etc). The issues that
> comes to my mind:
>
Looks like a good business for Cisco, and you can surely contact one of
their (or competing) representatives to make a network scenario/plan as
part of their offers. You talk about complete network infrastructure
(network cabinets, switches, cabling, routers, firewalls ...) for about
1000 workstations, some servers and - if you want to equip all 3 buildings
with wireless access - maybe 100 accesspoints.
For sure I would separate the wireless lan, due to security implications.
Wardriving is a too common sport, so it should go through a separate
authentication (radius server) and firewall.
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