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Page 1: Broadband User Group Schools Broadband Options James Hatch.

Broadband User GroupSchools Broadband Options

James Hatch

Page 2: Broadband User Group Schools Broadband Options James Hatch.

Agenda

• Current Situation• Implications• Possible Moves• Solutions

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Current Situation

County Hall DPSN

The Internet

Princes House

SWGfL

School A

School B

School C

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Implications

• HR / DES / Staffnet Systems• Remote Support• Heating Controls (TREND)• SWGfL Upload• SIMS Updates• Network Changes (IP / Routing)• Filtering and logging

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Possible Move

County Hall DPSN

The Internet

Princes House

SWGfL

School A

School B

School C

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SWGfL

Another Possible Move

County Hall DPSN

Princes House

School B

School C

The Internet

School A

VPN

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SolutionsConnectivity Options

• ADSL/Bonded ADSL– Up to 14mb download /12mb upload

• Fibre to the Cabinet (FttC) – Up to 40mb download / 10mb upload

• Ethernet over Super Fast Broadband (EoSFBB)– Up to 80mb download / 20mb upload

• Leased Line– Up to 100mb download / 100mb upload or as much as you can

afford!

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SolutionsProvider Options

• Stay with DPSN / KCom• Move to SWGfL direct Connection• Move to another educational solutions provider• Move to a direct BT connection (leased line)

Be aware – Filtering and Logging!!!

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Filtering Update

Filtering Safeguards our Pupils and Staff from the unwanted areas of the internet.

Any suspicious access is reported back to school or the police.

How does this work? Generally URL Filtering..... However...

Google are adding a virtual spanner in the works that in Jan 2015 they will move all of their traffic

to SSL (HTTPS).

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Address Logging

10.150.218.10

10.150.218.11

10.150.218.12

SWGfL LOGS10.150.218.10 – www.Google.com

10.150.218.11 – www.Office365.com

10.150.218.12 – www.Naughty.com

Internet access can be tracked back to IP.Server logs can tract IP to User

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Address Logging with NAT

10.150.218.10

10.150.218.11

10.150.218.12

SWGfL LOGS10.150.218.1 – www.Google.com

10.150.218.1 – www.Office365.com

10.150.218.1 – www.Naughty.com

Internet access can be tracked back to only 1 IP.Internet provider can not show access from any specific machine.School would require advanced logging on NAT server to track IP to User, and User to Web Address

10.150.218.110.150.218.110.150.218.1

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So what now?

• Get Quotes! [email protected] recommended.

• Talk to DCC. [email protected]

• Compare solutions – SLAs, Speeds, Availability, added extras … Email….

• Start now… don’t wait until Feb / March….

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Thank you

Questions?


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