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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002 Campus Wireless Update Chudi Igboemeka Academic Technology, Pilots & Projects ITSS

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Page 1: Chudi IgboemekaITSS, Stanford University 04/2002 Campus Wireless Update Chudi Igboemeka Academic Technology, Pilots & Projects ITSS

Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Campus Wireless Update

Chudi IgboemekaAcademic Technology, Pilots & Projects

ITSS

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Topics

• Wireless at Stanford – Current Status

• WLAN – Areas of concern

• Wireless Pilots & Project

• What’s next?

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Wireless networking at Stanford

ITSS wireless solution

- Wireless Backbone (WLAN on separate network)

- Cisco’s Aironet 350 Access Points (802.11b)

• Mixed wireless environment at Stanford• Over five types of access points used• Several independent WLAN implementations

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Where is wireless access available?

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Future wireless coverage expansion

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Wireless LAN – Areas of Concern

• Wireless Security

• Wireless Support

• Wireless Management

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Is wireless secure?

We do not use WEP (wired equivalency protocol)• WEP is breakable – well known fact to hackers• Shared key – everyone has the same key• Vendor specific dynamic key solutions?

Currently, WLAN cards are registered in NetDB to access DHCP pool.

Wireless Security

Need an authentication and encryption system

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Wireless Security Pilots

Hardware based Solutions

• Price• Ease of implementation• Scalability

Vernier Networks - Access Manager - Pilot starting in April

Wireless Authentication

Wireless Authentication System – PBL. Developed by a Students from KTH, Sweden

Other solutions to investigate:

802.1X, VPN, Cisco LEAP, NoCat

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Supporting wireless at StanfordHow will we support wireless across campus?

Support should be seamless to the client, regardlessof where they are.

Form alliances with support groups across campus where

wireless is deployed.

– build support structure (escalation)

– standardize SSID (Stanford)

Recommend wireless cards to clients

• Currently, we support several cards (Cisco, Lucent, Apple)

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Wireless Support (con’t)ITSS Wireless website – end of April

- Information on wireless technologies at Stanford- Wireless coverage area map- Support docs (troubleshooting guide, FAQ)- Do-it-yourself wireless card configuration. - Contact info, Security info.

Wireless @ home

- Educate users about securely using wireless AP’s with their broadband internet connections at home.

Access Point mapping

- Map the physical location of deployed access points

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Wireless ManagementWhy is wireless management important?

AP fault and performance monitoring

AP association reporting – Predict coverage area expansion

AP configuration templates and device grouping

Challenges of wireless management:

- mobile devices are constantly joining and leaving the network at random times.

- mobile devices roam between wireless access points

Wireless Management Pilot – April/02

An AP management tool developed by Cisco (WLSE)

Pilot at Stern Hall

Fits into the campus-wide network management solution

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Cisco WLSE overview

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Other Wireless Pilots

• 802.11a testing – Intel PRO/Wireless 5000 AP

– Speed, coverage area, cost

• Bluetooth – Pico Communications

– Range, interference with 802.11b, applications at Stanford

• Stern Hall Pilot - Cisco Aironet 350- Wireless management

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

What’s next?

1. Enhance current wireless network

• Security, management & support• Pilot new technologies (802.11a/b combo, security solutions)

2. Promote and Communicate WLAN at Stanford

• Wireless Launch – late April - early May

3. Expansion of current wireless network

• Consulting with departments on campus

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Chudi Igboemeka ITSS, Stanford University 04/2002

Q & A

Contact me:

[email protected]