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The Management, Funding and Politics of Networking at the University of Wisconsin. Perry Brunelli, DoIT Network Services April 18th, 2007. Where we came from. Networking was more decentralized Drop off at building No official standards Hard to implement campus-wide solutions
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The Management, Funding and Politics of Networking at the University of Wisconsin Perry Brunelli, DoIT Network Services April 18th, 2007
Where we came from Networking was more decentralized Drop off at building No official standards Hard to implement campus-wide solutions Central network fee was less True costs distributed
Where we are Equipment purchases / configurations centrally coordinated 24x7 network monitoring / support Redundancy / emergency stock Lab used to test gear / configurations
Where we are Central 13 Collaborative 182 Delegated 11
Status of 21CN Project 100% 100% Backbone Network Monitoring Production Platform Migration Campus LAN Migration Telecomm. Room Prep. Departmental Upgrade 100% 100% 100% 99%
Status of 21CN Project . . . 77% 25% Outside Plant Fiber Building Data Cabling Firewall (2006) Wireless (2005) 5% 85%
34 implementations completed 36 in progress 12 are in queue Firewall component developed for the aants Training is offered by PT&E
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Funding Model Review Transparency
Funding Model Review Comprised of three components: Central Funding contribution DoIT, SITI and chargeback contributions FTE Fee Based on depreciating capital equipment cost over useful life Includes Internet access, operations and other expenses
Funding Model Review Developed and recommended by ITC Not usage based Doesn't impact design / deployment Includes stipulation for extraordinary use
Funding Model Review: Higher than expected costs Relocations / Remodelling $771K Larger number of data jacks $2.1M Telecommunication room challenges $3.3M Environmental, power Wireless expansion $1.6M Firewall $1.0M Morgridge donation (TOSA)
Funding Model Review: Cost Saving Measures Internet transit / peering Maintenance Training Electronics
Future Challenges State cell phone contract Stipend proposal Building Automation Network (BAN) Node Collapse Project Evolution of BOREAS
Current Fiber Projects • Current fiber project in progress:Ogg Hall to new Ogg Hall including new sm cable to Gordon Commons, SERF and 432 N. Murray • Pending fiber projects for Node Collapse in 2007:CSSC to ChemistryCSSC to MSC • New or remodel building projects coming online soon:IRCHiram SmithUniversity SquareAmerican Family Children's Hospital • DSF Project O4B3F Phase II OSP:Ag Deans ResidenceHiram Smith AnnexAg BulletinHuman EcologyState Hygiene LabStock Pavilion1645 Linden (Science House by Babcock)Poultry Research LabDairy Cattle CenterLivestock LabMeat & Muscle Lab115 N. Mills215-217 BrooksUS Forest ProductsMax Kade InstituteExtension Service Bldg.Music HallState Historical SocietyAlumni CenterLowell Hall630 W. Mifflin (warehouse)Merit House209 BrooksBarley Malt Lab These are all the single mode fiber projects that should take place in the next 12-14 months.
Reference URL’s • http://www.boreas.net/ • http://www.doit.wisc.edu/network/index.asp • http://www.doit.wisc.edu/network/wireless/ • http://www.doit.wisc.edu/telephone/index.asp • www.wiscnet.net • http://www.doa.state.wi.us/pagesubtext_detail.asp?linksubcatid=1030&linkcatid=308&linkid=