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  • auteched + apc 2011 Network Design

    Date: 2011.08.20 | Category: Australian Partner Conference 2011, tech•ed 2011 | Response: 1

    People often ask me for more information about the network design and implementation for tech•ed and APC.

    I finished off the physical design for the MDF and IDFs a while ago and thought I would take the time to post these in case you wanted to build your own 3000 person corporate conference at home. I am only covering off the network side of things below – there is a massive HP + Microsoft private cloud solution going in at the event that will need post(s) in its own right.

    In terms of fast Internets

    • 1000 mbps of Internet connectivity provided by Telstra Internet Direct. This is a high performance e-line service back to Telstra Internet Direct in the Charlotte St exchange (i.e. it is a wholesale/service-provider quality service, uncontended back to their core).
    • An additional 500 mbps of Internet connectivity from Over The Wire as a redundancy option.
    • BGP routing under our own AS9984 to make the best use of the combined link.
    • IPv4 and IPv6.

    In terms of WiFi

    • Cisco 5508 WLC
    • 50 x Cisco Aironet 1252 access points
    • Each AP has 2 x radio interfaces (2.4 and 5GHz) for a total of 100 radios supporting 802.11a, b, g, and n

    In terms of physical infrastructure

    • 2 x Brocade CER units for core routing
    • 2 gbps LACP core trunking between the routers, core switches and wireless LAN controller
    • 1 gbps distribution network
    • 77 switches deploying 2000+ ports of connectivity

    IDF Physical Design

    MDF Physical Design

    Also available as a PDF export of the original VSD:

    Project 3031 – Tech·Ed 2011 Network Design and Implementation (Microsoft Pty Ltd) – Network Design

    If you have any questions then post them below.

  • Internet Connectivity… plan A to F, plus a few more

    Date: 2009.08.17 | Category: Uncategorized, networking, planning, tech•ed 2009 | Response: 4

    I’ve not forgotten to post – I’ve just been busy undebacling a debacle.

    Everyone loves fast Internets. Providing really fast Internets at tech•ed this year has provide to be a complete pain in the proverbial.

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