Scalable Campus Network & Wireless LAN design
This will be an intense hands-on fourteen (14) day training to teach skills required for the configuration and operation of large scale campus networks. The training will be held from April 22 to May 3, 2014.
Contents
Objective
After this training the participants will be able to design and implement a large scale campus network. This course will provide the techies with the necessary TCP/IP skills to administer a campus network.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for technical staff that operates a TCP/IP network with international connectivity and inter-campus connectivity.
Course content
The course is divided into three; Campus networks, Scalable networks and Wireless networks
Campus Networks
Campus Network design principles & Best Practices
Campus Networks Design.
IP address routing & management(addressing,subnetting)
Campus Network Physical cable Infrastructure
Hierarchical Design
Scalable Networks
Cisco switch configuration basics
HP configuration essentials
Switching Architecture -STP
Introduction to IEEE 802.1q (VLANS)
VPNs
Switch troubleshooting
Campus Network monitoring
Wireless Campus Networks
Designing a campus WLAN
Why wireless?
Comparative use of Unlicensed Spectrum
Introduction to Wi-Fi
Access point configuration and upgrading
Campus WLAN design
Wireless Security
Eduroam
Wireless authentication IEEE 802.1x
FreeRADIUS
Items Required
Each Participant is to bring a laptop with wireless connectivity.
Trainers
Name Organization
Dean Pemberton (DP) NSRC
Dale Smith (DS) NSRC
Philip Smith (PS) NSRC
Michelle Opiyo (MO) KENET
Maureen Njue (MN) KENET
Hillary Cheserek (HC)KENET
Hezron Mwangi (HM) KENET
Joan Masai (JM) KENET
Cornelius Achiki (CA)KENET
Timetable
Week 1
Day | 9.00-10.30 | 10.30-10.50 | 10.50-13.00 | 1300-1400 | 1400-1600 | 1600-1620 | 1620-1800 |
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TuesdayApril 22 | Welcome& RegistrationLayers 1/2/3 Refresher [[1]](MN) | Tea Break | Intro to Net Mgmt and SNMP [[2]] ""MN" | Lunch | Network Monitoring tools: Nagios , Cacti [[]] HM | Tea Break | LA Network monitoring lab: basic nagios, cacti, webmin HM
Cacti exercise [3] cacti webpage [4] Nagios+nconf exercise [5] Smokeping exercise [6] smokeping screenshot [7] webmin [8] BHM/MN |
WednesdayApril 23 | Cisco configuration essentialsHP Configuration essentialsHM | Tea Break | VPNs [[9]] (MO) | Lunch | Introduction to VLANS [[10]] (DP) | Tea Break | VLANs Lab [[11]] |
ThursdayApril 24 | Campus Network Design principles and best practices [[12]] (DS) | Tea Break | Campus Network Structured Cabling Exercise
Campus Network Cabling [[13]] Fiber Splicing Exercise [[14]] Fiber Splicing Exercise Answers [[15]] (DS) |
Lunch | Campus Network Designs Round-tableDS/DP | Tea Break | Campus Network Designs Round-tableDS/DP |
FridayApril 25 | Switching architectures (Layer 2 ) DP | Tea Break | Layer 2 Lab PS/DP | Lunch | IP routing (addressing, subnetting, OSPF, BGP)
Introduction to routing [[18]] Introduction to OSPF [[19]] Introduction to BGP [[20]] Layer 3 static lab [[21]] OSPF Lab [[22]]
(PS) |
Tea Break | IP routing Lab PS/DP |
SaturdayApril 26 | Troubleshooting Campus LAN [[23]] (MN) | Tea Break | SDNDP | Lunch Sponsored by NSRC at Jacaranda Hotel | Tea Break |
Week 2
Day | 9.00-10.30 | 10.30-10.50 | 10.50-13.00 | 1300-1400 | 1400-1600 | 1600-1620 | 1620-1800 |
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MondayApril 28 | Why Wireless? [[24]] JM | Tea Break | RF Channel and Modulation Fundamentals CA | Lunch | Comparative use of unlicensed spectrum [[25]] JM | Tea Break | Antenna fundamentalsCA |
TuesdayApril 29 | Introduction to Wi-FiHC | Tea Break | Access point configuration CA | Lunch | LAB: AP and client configuration CA | ||
WednesdayApril 30 | Designing Scalable Wireless Networks in the campusCA | Tea Break | Wifi hardware and choicesHC | Lunch | Case Studies | Case Studies | |
FridayMay 2 | Wireless Security: JM | Tea Break | Wireless Security LABJM/CA | Lunch | Wireless Troubleshooting CA | Roaming in the campusHC | |
SaturdayMay 3 | EduroamHM | Tea Break | Closing Ceremony | Lunch |