Building Shared Schools and PSN Compliant Networks
Configure physical and logical networks for schools and PSN compliance while ensuring separation and security across sites.
Building Shared Schools and PSN Compliant Networks
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Building a Shared Schools and PSN Compliant Networks One physical network Two logical networks
Schools’ Network JANET S S S S S S S - School Sites
Corporate Network C C C C C C C - Corporate Sites
GCSX Replacement C C C C C Firewall C C - Corporate Sites DNSP
PSN Compliant network C C C C C C GCN/DNSP C - PSN Sites
Aggregated Network JANET C C S One site with one wire C S S S S C S C C GCN/DNSP C - PSN Sites S - School Sites
Logical network firewall connection JANET C C S C S S S S C S C C GCN/DNSP C - PSN Sites Physical wires Firewall S - School Sites
Clarification • Schools can use the same boxes and wires that are also used to deliver the PSN • Schools connections are not bound by PSN compliance requirements • 2-2-4 network assurance is a requirement for PSN compliance. It is this that assures the separation of logical networks • Appropriately configured MPLS is one way of achieving separation. It is not the only way • You can also create corporate VPNs for sites that do not need PSN