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- | ====== Tier 1, 2 and 3 research networks ====== | + | ====== Tier 1, 2 and 3 ECE research networks ====== |
- | ECE provides wired computer network access throughout departmental office space. This is a large and complex network | + | === Large, |
- | In designing our network | + | ECE provides wired computer |
- | As well, computers linked to the network | + | === Diverse, flexible networking options === |
- | * Tier 1 connects staff-administered Windows and Linux desktops and servers; | + | |
- | * Tier 2 connects all user-administered PCs and servers that rely on staff-administered firewall, DNS and DHCP; | + | Our network design accommodates our professors' |
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+ | === Private nets === | ||
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+ | A few professors have entered into industry partnerships whose terms require special network configuration to ensure compliance with non-disclosure agreements (' | ||
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+ | === Network segregated by tier === | ||
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+ | As well, computers linked to staff-administered networks | ||
+ | * Tier 1 connects staff-administered Windows and Linux desktops and servers, and staff-administered printers; | ||
+ | * Tier 2 connects all user-administered PCs, Macs, laptops, printers | ||
* Tier 3 provides unmanaged access to UofT's backbone for specific professors, with all aspects user-administered (IP space, DNS, firewalling) | * Tier 3 provides unmanaged access to UofT's backbone for specific professors, with all aspects user-administered (IP space, DNS, firewalling) | ||
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+ | === User login accounts === | ||
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+ | ECE staff also administer Linux and Solaris servers for research use. ECE research users on any network tier may be assigned a login account by their supervisor on any network tier on these (tier 1) managed systems for research computing. A login account provides email, networked storage with archival backups, and allows running Linux or Solaris software applications such as Cadence, Verilog, etc. on Tier 1 linux hosts, and compiling user source code. Each assigned user login is charged back to the user's supervisor each month while the account remains open. | ||
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+ | === Charge-back cost recovery === | ||
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+ | ECE provides full-time support staff for research computing (as of fall 2016, six full-time staff). Part of the cost of these services, and some pooled costs for network software licenses, are recovered through charge-backs to each ECE research professor based on: the number of PCs on staff-managed networks (tier 1 & 2); number user login accounts on staff-managed servers; and for users without either of these assigned, a modest minimum charge per supervised research group member (grads, postdocs, RAs, techs and visitors/ | ||
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+ | ==== What Tier will I be on? ==== | ||
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+ | == If your supervisor has a Tier 3 network == | ||
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+ | Your supervisor decides what network tier your computer will connect on. If your supervisor has a Tier 3 network, he or she will likely assign you a tier 3 network connection, and will tell you what IP address and gateway/ | ||
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+ | == Other ECE professors without Tier 3 networks == | ||
+ | Otherwise, your supervisor may opt to assign you either Tier 1 or Tier 2 network connection. Staff-administered Debian linux workstations are assigned to Tier 1, permitting NFS access to your network home directory and installed linux applications. Staff-administered Windows 7 workstations are assigned to Tier 1. | ||
+ | * On Tier 1, our staff handles all setup and software installation/ | ||
+ | * User-managed PCs assigned to Tier 2 may run your choice of O/S; you become responsible for all setup, installation, | ||
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+ | Some professors use a mix of Tier 1 and 2 networks for their group, so discuss with your supervisor if you have a preference for your assigned PC. | ||
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+ | == Laptops == | ||
+ | Laptops (owned by ECE or personally) are always user-administered, | ||
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+ | == Apple Mac computers == | ||
+ | Mac OS systems have not been incorporated as staff-administered, | ||
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+ | ===== Network Do's and Don'ts ===== | ||
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+ | Given the size and complexity of ECE's computer networks, we ask your cooperation in keeping our networks manageable and working smoothly. | ||
+ | Before connecting any computer to the network in any ECE office, grad room or lab, or relocating a computer from one network jack to another: | ||
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+ | ==== Do's ==== | ||
+ | * **Please DO** contact ecehelp at ece.utoronto.ca to include us before adding or moving any PC assigned to Tier 1 or Tier 2; | ||
+ | * For network jacks that you know for certain are on your group' | ||
+ | * **Please DO** configure all Tier 1 and Tier 2 PCs to use DHCP / ' | ||
+ | * **Please DO** ensure your PC is set to use Network time to set the system clock; UofT's network time server is **chime.utoronto.ca** | ||
+ | * to find out what VLAN and tier a specific network jack is assigned, and to request a jack be assigned to a particular T1/2/3 network: | ||
+ | * **DO** let us know the room number and the full info on the jack label, such as BA4000 jack# 4N-4000-D31 | ||
+ | * many common rooms have jack numbers that do not match 1 for 1 with desk numbers; for networking please tell us the **jack** number | ||
+ | * For Tier 1 and 2, **DO** let us know the MAC address of any PC to be removed, relocated, or added to the network, | ||
+ | * and who is to be the assigned user of any PC that is being added or moved | ||
+ | * For moves, **DO** tell us the old room and jack # as well as the new room and jack # | ||
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+ | ==== Don'ts ==== | ||
+ | Users on any network tier, please... | ||
+ | * **Please do not** install wireless access points on campus; only UofT's central administration may do so | ||
+ | * **Please do not** run peer-to-peer networking such as BitTorrent; see UofT's network terms of use [link] | ||
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+ | Users on Tier 1 and Tier 2 networks, please... | ||
+ | * **Please do not** plug in any unregistered device to any jack on a Tier 1 or Tier 2 network - the jack may be locked out and require us to reset it | ||
+ | * **Please do not** transfer an IP address from one computer to another; if you get a new PC, or get a new ethernet card/NIC or replaced motherboard, | ||
+ | * Many PCs today include two or more ethernet ports; **please pick one**, register and stick with that one; take care you do not mix up which one is registered with ECE as each has a different MAC address (the same applies to using a USB ethernet vs. built-in, and to many docking ports) | ||
+ | * **Please do not** assign an IP address manually, or guess IP addresses until you find one that ' | ||
+ | * **Please do not** install any networking device (NAT, router) or enable network services such as DHCP, DNS, routing, NAT, wireless bridging... | ||
+ | * **Please do not** create ' | ||
+ | * **Please do not** ' | ||
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