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T EAM E IGHT

Secure Network Interface Card (SNIC) The Next Generation of NICs Jeremy Andrus Jeremy Heersink Justin Jansen Neil Kuyvenhoven. T EAM E IGHT. I NTRODUCTION. Project Review Current Status Challenges Future Plans Acknowledgments Conclusion. + = SNIC. P ROJECT R EVIEW.

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T EAM E IGHT

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  1. Secure Network Interface Card (SNIC) The Next Generation of NICs Jeremy Andrus Jeremy Heersink Justin Jansen Neil Kuyvenhoven TEAM EIGHT

  2. INTRODUCTION • Project Review • Current Status • Challenges • Future Plans • Acknowledgments • Conclusion

  3. + = SNIC PROJECT REVIEW • Purpose is to design a Network Card with an integrated firewall • Common Ethernet connection • Dedicated system for secure and flexible firewall • SNIC will result in only one piece of hardware

  4. Internet BLOCK DIAGRAM Desktop Computer Network Firewall Network SNIC PCI Bus

  5. CURRENT STATUS • All components on order or on hand • Processor • Flash Memory • SDRAM • Network Chips • Supporting Chips • Supporting Resistors and Capacitors

  6. CURRENT STATUS • All components on order or on hand • Development kit has been tested with our custom compiled operating system. • Schematic completed and externally reviewed • Marketing glossy completed by Solidus Design • Company to fabricate board chosen • Layout is in progress

  7. LAYOUT

  8. CHALLENGES • Have processor send filtered network data to the host computer through PCI bus • Getting populated board back in time to debug and make a possible second revision • Programming Flash for first time

  9. FUTURE PLANS • Finish Layout by today! • Get board manufactured and populated • Modify the software to boot the OS on our system. • Fully test and debug our system with a possible second revision. • Work on a way to display our design for Design Night. • Documentation

  10. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS • Professor VanderLeest • Mr. Mark Michmerhuizen • Mr. Jack Doornbos • PCBExpress • Mr. Chuck Spoelhof • Johnson Controls, Inc. • Solidus Design

  11. QUESTIONS

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