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University of Granada Uses Cisco Technology to Accelerate Teaching and Investigative Capacity

It is the first organization in the world to use an Ethernet network designed for 160 Gbps connectivity using Cisco Catalyst switches

Madrid, 16th January 2012. – Cisco has announced that the University of Granada (Spain) has renovated its network infrastructure with the Cisco Catalyst® 6500 Series Switches. The upgrade incorporates higher-capacity processors and 40 Gbps Gigabit Ethernet connectivity cards in order to establish aggregated links and obtain a connection to the 160 Gbps nucleus of the network backbone. The university thus becomes the first academic organisation in the world to reach this capacity using Cisco Catalyst switches.

Thanks to this capacity -up to 16 times as great as that of most other Spanish universities- the University of Granada’s researchers, students and personnel are able to access the teaching and research resources at maximum speed, making it easier for researchers to work uninterruptedly with centres located within and outside Spain. Offering new services with high bandwidth consumption but minimum latency, the network has been designed to take into account the requirements of high availability, fault tolerance and highly secure access to data, greatly optimizing reaction to contingencies.

The University of Granada comprises 70 buildings spread over eight campuses (five in Granada, one in Ceuta, another in Melilla and one virtual wireless one) interconnected by 2,000 kilometres of its own fibre optic cable. With approximately 85,000 users consisting of students and personnel, it is the third biggest university in Spain and the first to locate the network at the centre of its new development; in 2005 it had already migrated to ATM connectivity with 10 Gbps links, again based on Cisco Catalyst switches, and was the first Spanish university with wireless coverage for all its campuses.

Key Highlights

* The new-generation network -known as RedUGRNova- consists of Cisco® routing, switching and safety solutions, including: Catalyst 6500 Series Switches that were updated with Catalyst 6904 40 GE cards; Cisco Nexus® 5500 Series Switches to interconnect the two main university data centres and to unify the LAN and storage networks, including transport via Fibre Channel on Ethernet (FCoE); Cisco ASA firewalls; and the unified Cisco Prime™ Infrastructure management console. The Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches also incorporate -; and the Supervisor Engine 2T, that can increase the Cisco Catalyst 6500 advanced service modules -which add capacities for balancing load and monitoring traffic capability from 720 Gbps to 2 Tbps, quadrupling the number of devices or users that can connect to a network up to 10,000.

* These solutions allow the university to simplify control and resource monitoring at the same time as it provides internal support for the exponential growth in the number of users and high-output applications (HPC, or high-performance computing) requiring greater network capacity. Such HPC applications include cloud services, IP voiceover, high-definition videoconferencing, instant messaging, e-learning, digital library, Internet television (UGR Media) and storage on SAN networks.

* Likewise, the new infrastructure -which supports the IPv6 protocol- is designed to facilitate interconnection with the Pan-European research network GEANT via the IRIS-NOVA network, allowing them to work together uninterruptedly and with minimal latency between researchers from the different faculties and schools and other researchers all over the world.

* The project has been financed with funds from the European Union, while Acuntia, a Cisco Gold Certified Partner, has integrated the new network infrastructure in the University of Granada.

* Thanks to the deployment of its own fibre optic cable to interconnect all of its campus and buildings, thus allowing to set-up the network RedUGRNova, the University of Granada will obtain an estimated savings of approximately 100,000 euros per month according to its own calculations.

Supporting Quotes:

* Antonio Ruiz, networks service and communications manager in the University of Granada: «Cisco’s technology means that we have a single network with maximum availability, scalability and safety on all our campus, enabling us to simplify integration of services, unify its management, and guarantee internal and external communications independently of the amount of bandwidth used now and in the future.»

* Marcos Jimena, sales director for Borderless Networks in Cisco España: «We are delighted to help the University of Granada become a worldwide benchmark in terms of network capacity. Due to the criticality of its services and the need for high availability and redundancy in teaching and research projects, the new network is based on architecture involving a double chassis in each node, combining the power of the Cisco Catalyst switches with the innovative Cisco Nexus switching technology, benefiting both the University and its users as well as the associated research centres.»

Supporting Resources:

* Download the whole of this success story about the project.
* Video that includes a technical demonstration of the project.
* More information about switches for campus networks and Cisco Data Center Solutions.
* Read the Cisco Borderless Networks blog.
* RSS Feed news from Cisco.

About Cisco

Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO, news, filings) is the worldwide leader in IT that helps companies seize the opportunities of tomorrow by proving that amazing things can happen when you connect the previously unconnected. For ongoing news, please go to http://thenetwork.cisco.com.

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University of Granada Uses Cisco Technology to Accelerate Teaching and Investigative Capacity

It is the first organization in the world to use an Ethernet network designed for 160 Gbps connectivity using Cisco Catalyst switches

Madrid, 16th January 2012. – Cisco has announced that the University of Granada (Spain) has renovated its network infrastructure with the Cisco Catalyst® 6500 Series Switches. The upgrade incorporates higher-capacity processors and 40 Gbps Gigabit Ethernet connectivity cards in order to establish aggregated links and obtain a connection to the 160 Gbps nucleus of the network backbone. The university thus becomes the first academic organisation in the world to reach this capacity using Cisco Catalyst switches.

Thanks to this capacity -up to 16 times as great as that of most other Spanish universities- the University of Granada’s researchers, students and personnel are able to access the teaching and research resources at maximum speed, making it easier for researchers to work uninterruptedly with centres located within and outside Spain. Offering new services with high bandwidth consumption but minimum latency, the network has been designed to take into account the requirements of high availability, fault tolerance and highly secure access to data, greatly optimizing reaction to contingencies.

The University of Granada comprises 70 buildings spread over eight campuses (five in Granada, one in Ceuta, another in Melilla and one virtual wireless one) interconnected by 2,000 kilometres of its own fibre optic cable. With approximately 85,000 users consisting of students and personnel, it is the third biggest university in Spain and the first to locate the network at the centre of its new development; in 2005 it had already migrated to ATM connectivity with 10 Gbps links, again based on Cisco Catalyst switches, and was the first Spanish university with wireless coverage for all its campuses.

Key Highlights

* The new-generation network -known as RedUGRNova- consists of Cisco® routing, switching and safety solutions, including: Catalyst 6500 Series Switches that were updated with Catalyst 6904 40 GE cards; Cisco Nexus® 5500 Series Switches to interconnect the two main university data centres and to unify the LAN and storage networks, including transport via Fibre Channel on Ethernet (FCoE); Cisco ASA firewalls; and the unified Cisco Prime™ Infrastructure management console. The Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches also incorporate -; and the Supervisor Engine 2T, that can increase the Cisco Catalyst 6500 advanced service modules -which add capacities for balancing load and monitoring traffic capability from 720 Gbps to 2 Tbps, quadrupling the number of devices or users that can connect to a network up to 10,000.

* These solutions allow the university to simplify control and resource monitoring at the same time as it provides internal support for the exponential growth in the number of users and high-output applications (HPC, or high-performance computing) requiring greater network capacity. Such HPC applications include cloud services, IP voiceover, high-definition videoconferencing, instant messaging, e-learning, digital library, Internet television (UGR Media) and storage on SAN networks.

* Likewise, the new infrastructure -which supports the IPv6 protocol- is designed to facilitate interconnection with the Pan-European research network GEANT via the IRIS-NOVA network, allowing them to work together uninterruptedly and with minimal latency between researchers from the different faculties and schools and other researchers all over the world.

* The project has been financed with funds from the European Union, while Acuntia, a Cisco Gold Certified Partner, has integrated the new network infrastructure in the University of Granada.

* Thanks to the deployment of its own fibre optic cable to interconnect all of its campus and buildings, thus allowing to set-up the network RedUGRNova, the University of Granada will obtain an estimated savings of approximately 100,000 euros per month according to its own calculations.

Supporting Quotes:

* Antonio Ruiz, networks service and communications manager in the University of Granada: «Cisco’s technology means that we have a single network with maximum availability, scalability and safety on all our campus, enabling us to simplify integration of services, unify its management, and guarantee internal and external communications independently of the amount of bandwidth used now and in the future.»

* Marcos Jimena, sales director for Borderless Networks in Cisco España: «We are delighted to help the University of Granada become a worldwide benchmark in terms of network capacity. Due to the criticality of its services and the need for high availability and redundancy in teaching and research projects, the new network is based on architecture involving a double chassis in each node, combining the power of the Cisco Catalyst switches with the innovative Cisco Nexus switching technology, benefiting both the University and its users as well as the associated research centres.»

Supporting Resources:

* Download the whole of this success story about the project.
* Video that includes a technical demonstration of the project.
* More information about switches for campus networks and Cisco Data Center Solutions.
* Read the Cisco Borderless Networks blog.
* RSS Feed news from Cisco.

About Cisco

Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO, news, filings) is the worldwide leader in IT that helps companies seize the opportunities of tomorrow by proving that amazing things can happen when you connect the previously unconnected. For ongoing news, please go to http://thenetwork.cisco.com.

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Pág. 11: La Plataforma de las Palomas pide el apoyo de las administraciones

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Pág. 20: Presentan el libro ‘Los Premios Nobel de Medicina’ de Blas Gil (La recomendación)

Pág. 21: Situación actual y evolución de los sindicatos, a debate (Vivir en Granada)

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Pág. 11: La Plataforma de las Palomas pide el apoyo de las administraciones

Pág. 12: La Academia premia a dos médicas granadinas por sus avances en pediatría

Pág. 20: Presentan el libro ‘Los Premios Nobel de Medicina’ de Blas Gil (La recomendación)

Pág. 21: Situación actual y evolución de los sindicatos, a debate (Vivir en Granada)

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University of Granada Uses Cisco Technology to Accelerate Teaching and Investigative Capacity

MADRID, SPAIN — (Marketwire) — 01/16/13 — Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) has announced that the University of Granada (Spain) has renovated its network infrastructure with the Cisco Catalyst® 6500 Series Switches. The upgrade incorporates higher-capacity processors and 40 Gbps Gigabit Ethernet connectivity cards in order to establish aggregated links and obtain a connection to the 160 Gbps nucleus of the network backbone. The university thus becomes the first academic organisation in the world to reach this capacity using Cisco Catalyst switches.

Thanks to this capacity — up to 16 times as great as that of most other Spanish universities — the University of Granada’s researchers, students and personnel are able to access the teaching and research resources at maximum speed, making it easier for researchers to work uninterruptedly with centres located within and outside Spain. Offering new services with high bandwidth consumption but minimum latency, the network has been designed to take into account the requirements of high availability, fault tolerance and highly secure access to data, greatly optimizing reaction to contingencies.

The University of Granada comprises 70 buildings spread over eight campuses (five in Granada, one in Ceuta, another in Melilla and one virtual wireless one) interconnected by 2,000 kilometres of its own fibre optic cable. With approximately 85,000 users consisting of students and personnel, it is the third biggest university in Spain and the first to locate the network at the centre of its new development; in 2005 it had already migrated to ATM connectivity with 10 Gbps links, again based on Cisco Catalyst switches, and was the first Spanish university with wireless coverage for all its campuses.

Key Highlights

* The new-generation network — known as RedUGRNova — consists of Cisco® routing, switching and safety solutions, including: Catalyst 6500 Series Switches that were updated with Catalyst 6904 40 GE cards; Cisco Nexus® 5500 Series Switches to interconnect the two main university data centres and to unify the LAN and storage networks, including transport via Fibre Channel on Ethernet (FCoE); Cisco ASA firewalls; and the unified Cisco Prime» Infrastructure management console. The Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches also incorporate the Supervisor Engine 2T, that can increase the Cisco Catalyst 6500 advanced service modules which add capacities for balancing load and monitoring traffic capability from 720 Gbps to 2 Tbps, quadrupling the number of devices or users that can connect to a network up to 10,000.

* These solutions allow the university to simplify control and resource monitoring at the same time as it provides internal support for the exponential growth in the number of users and high-output applications (HPC, or high-performance computing) requiring greater network capacity. Such HPC applications include cloud services, IP voiceover, high-definition videoconferencing, instant messaging, e-learning, digital library, Internet television (UGR Media) and storage on SAN networks.

* Likewise, the new infrastructure — which supports the IPv6 protocol — is designed to facilitate interconnection with the Pan-European research network GEANT via the IRIS-NOVA network, allowing them to work together uninterruptedly and with minimal latency between researchers from the different faculties and schools and other researchers all over the world.

* The project has been financed with funds from the European Union, while Acuntia, a Cisco Gold Certified Partner, has integrated the new network infrastructure in the University of Granada.

* Thanks to the deployment of its own fibre optic cable to interconnect all of its campus and buildings, thus allowing to set-up the network RedUGRNova, the University of Granada will obtain an estimated savings of approximately 100,000 euros per month according to its own calculations.

Supporting Quotes:

* Antonio Ruiz, networks service and communications manager in the University of Granada : «Cisco’s technology means that we have a single network with maximum availability, scalability and safety all on our campus, enabling us to simplify integration of services, unify its management, and guarantee internal and external communications independently of the amount of bandwidth used now and in the future.»

* Marcos Jimena, sales director for Borderless Networks in Cisco España: «We are delighted to help the University of Granada become a worldwide benchmark in terms of network capacity. Due to the criticality of its services and the need for high availability and redundancy in teaching and research projects, the new network is based on architecture involving a double chassis in each node, combining the power of the Cisco Catalyst switches with the innovative Cisco Nexus switching technology, benefiting both the University and its users as well as the associated research centres.»

Supporting Resources:

* Download the whole of this success story about the project.
* Video that includes a technical demonstration of the project.
* More information about switches for campus networks and Cisco Data Center Solutions.
* Read the Cisco Borderless Networks blog.
* RSS Feed news from Cisco.

Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) is the worldwide leader in IT that helps companies seize the opportunities of tomorrow by proving that amazing things can happen when you connect the previously unconnected. For ongoing news, please go to http://thenetwork.cisco.com.

Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A listing of Cisco’s trademarks can be found at www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company.

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University of Granada Uses Cisco Technology to Accelerate Teaching and Investigative Capacity

MADRID, SPAIN — (Marketwire) — 01/16/13 — Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) has announced that the University of Granada (Spain) has renovated its network infrastructure with the Cisco Catalyst® 6500 Series Switches. The upgrade incorporates higher-capacity processors and 40 Gbps Gigabit Ethernet connectivity cards in order to establish aggregated links and obtain a connection to the 160 Gbps nucleus of the network backbone. The university thus becomes the first academic organisation in the world to reach this capacity using Cisco Catalyst switches.

Thanks to this capacity — up to 16 times as great as that of most other Spanish universities — the University of Granada’s researchers, students and personnel are able to access the teaching and research resources at maximum speed, making it easier for researchers to work uninterruptedly with centres located within and outside Spain. Offering new services with high bandwidth consumption but minimum latency, the network has been designed to take into account the requirements of high availability, fault tolerance and highly secure access to data, greatly optimizing reaction to contingencies.

The University of Granada comprises 70 buildings spread over eight campuses (five in Granada, one in Ceuta, another in Melilla and one virtual wireless one) interconnected by 2,000 kilometres of its own fibre optic cable. With approximately 85,000 users consisting of students and personnel, it is the third biggest university in Spain and the first to locate the network at the centre of its new development; in 2005 it had already migrated to ATM connectivity with 10 Gbps links, again based on Cisco Catalyst switches, and was the first Spanish university with wireless coverage for all its campuses.

Key Highlights

* The new-generation network — known as RedUGRNova — consists of Cisco® routing, switching and safety solutions, including: Catalyst 6500 Series Switches that were updated with Catalyst 6904 40 GE cards; Cisco Nexus® 5500 Series Switches to interconnect the two main university data centres and to unify the LAN and storage networks, including transport via Fibre Channel on Ethernet (FCoE); Cisco ASA firewalls; and the unified Cisco Prime» Infrastructure management console. The Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches also incorporate the Supervisor Engine 2T, that can increase the Cisco Catalyst 6500 advanced service modules which add capacities for balancing load and monitoring traffic capability from 720 Gbps to 2 Tbps, quadrupling the number of devices or users that can connect to a network up to 10,000.

* These solutions allow the university to simplify control and resource monitoring at the same time as it provides internal support for the exponential growth in the number of users and high-output applications (HPC, or high-performance computing) requiring greater network capacity. Such HPC applications include cloud services, IP voiceover, high-definition videoconferencing, instant messaging, e-learning, digital library, Internet television (UGR Media) and storage on SAN networks.

* Likewise, the new infrastructure — which supports the IPv6 protocol — is designed to facilitate interconnection with the Pan-European research network GEANT via the IRIS-NOVA network, allowing them to work together uninterruptedly and with minimal latency between researchers from the different faculties and schools and other researchers all over the world.

* The project has been financed with funds from the European Union, while Acuntia, a Cisco Gold Certified Partner, has integrated the new network infrastructure in the University of Granada.

* Thanks to the deployment of its own fibre optic cable to interconnect all of its campus and buildings, thus allowing to set-up the network RedUGRNova, the University of Granada will obtain an estimated savings of approximately 100,000 euros per month according to its own calculations.

Supporting Quotes:

* Antonio Ruiz, networks service and communications manager in the University of Granada : «Cisco’s technology means that we have a single network with maximum availability, scalability and safety all on our campus, enabling us to simplify integration of services, unify its management, and guarantee internal and external communications independently of the amount of bandwidth used now and in the future.»

* Marcos Jimena, sales director for Borderless Networks in Cisco España: «We are delighted to help the University of Granada become a worldwide benchmark in terms of network capacity. Due to the criticality of its services and the need for high availability and redundancy in teaching and research projects, the new network is based on architecture involving a double chassis in each node, combining the power of the Cisco Catalyst switches with the innovative Cisco Nexus switching technology, benefiting both the University and its users as well as the associated research centres.»

Supporting Resources:

* Download the whole of this success story about the project.
* Video that includes a technical demonstration of the project.
* More information about switches for campus networks and Cisco Data Center Solutions.
* Read the Cisco Borderless Networks blog.
* RSS Feed news from Cisco.

Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) is the worldwide leader in IT that helps companies seize the opportunities of tomorrow by proving that amazing things can happen when you connect the previously unconnected. For ongoing news, please go to http://thenetwork.cisco.com.

Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. A listing of Cisco’s trademarks can be found at www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company.

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Cisco ayuda a la Universidad de Granada a convertirse en un referente mundial por capacidad de red

La institución académica andaluza se convierte en la primera organización a escala mundial en desplegar una red Ethernet diseñada para obtener conectividad a 160 Gbps utilizando los switches Cisco Catalyst

La Universidad de Granada ha renovado su infraestructura de red con los switches Cisco Catalyst 6500, que incluye procesadores de mayor capacidad y tarjetas de conectividad Gigabit Ethernet a 40 Gbps para establecer enlaces agregados, logrando una conexión en el núcleo troncal de red de 160 Gbps y convirtiéndose así en la primera institución académica del mundo en alcanzar esta capacidad sobre los switches Cisco Catalyst.

Gracias a esta capacidad, hasta 16 veces mayor que la de la mayoría de los centros de educación superior españoles, los investigadores, alumnos y personal de la Universidad de Granada disponen de acceso a los recursos docentes y de investigación con la máxima velocidad, facilitar a los investigadores una colaboración sin interrupciones con centros ubicados dentro y fuera de España y ofrecer nuevos servicios con un alto consumo de ancho de banda pero con la mínima latencia. El diseño de la nueva red se ha realizado teniendo en cuenta las necesidades de alta disponibilidad, tolerancia a fallos y máxima seguridad en el acceso a los datos, optimizando significativamente la reacciónfrente a contingencias.

«La tecnología de Cisco nos permite disponer de una única red con la máxima disponibilidad, escalabilidad y seguridad en todos nuestros campus, además de simplificar la integración de los servicios, unificar su gestión y garantizar las comunicaciones internas y externas con independencia de su consumo de ancho de banda ahora y en el futuro», destaca Antonio Ruiz, Jefe de Servicio de Redes y Comunicaciones en la Universidad de Granada.
Principales claves del anuncio

* La red de nueva generación -denominada RedUGRNova- se compone de soluciones de routing, switching y seguridad de Cisco, incluyendo: los switches Catalyst 6500 que se han actualizado con las tarjetas 6904 40 GE; los switches Nexus 5500 para interconectar los dos centros de datos principales de la Universidad y unificar redes LAN y de almacenamiento incluyendo el transporte mediante Fibre Channel sobre Ethernet (FCoE); los firewalls Cisco ASA y la consola de gestión unificada Cisco Prime Infraestructure. Los switches Cisco Catalyst 6500 incorporan también módulos de servicios avanzados -que añaden capacidades de balanceo de carga y monitorización de tráfico- y el procesador Supervisor Engine 2T, que puede incrementar la capacidad de los Cisco Catalyst 6500 desde 720 Gbps hasta 2 Tbps, cuadruplicando así el número de dispositivos y usuarios que pueden conectarse a la red (hasta 10.000).
* Estas soluciones permiten a la Universidad simplificar el control y la monitorización de recursos a la par que soportar internamente el crecimiento exponencial de usuarios y aplicaciones de alto rendimiento (HPC, High-Performance Computing) que requieren una mayor capacidad de red, como servicios Cloud, voz sobre IP, videoconferencia en alta definición, mensajería instantánea, e-learning, biblioteca digital, Televisión por Internet (UGR Media) o almacenamiento en redes SAN.
* Igualmente, la nueva infraestructura -que soporta el protocolo IPv6- está diseñada para facilitar la interconexión con la red paneuropea de investigación GEANT a través de la Red IRISNOVA, proporcionando una colaboración sin interrupciones y con la mínima latencia entre los investigadores de las distintas Facultades y Escuelas y otros investigadores de todo el mundo.
* El proyecto se ha financiado con fondos de la Unión Europea. Acuntia, Gold Partner de Cisco, ha sido la compañía encargada de realizar toda la integración de la nueva infraestructura de red.
* Gracias al despliegue de fibra óptica propia para conectar todos sus edificios y campus, que ha permitido poner en marcha ahora la RedUGRNova, la Universidad de Granada ahorrará cerca de 100.000 euros mensuales según sus propios cálculos.

Con 70 edificios repartidos en ocho campus (cinco en Granada, uno en Ceuta, otro en Melilla y otro virtual inalámbrico) interconectados por 2.000 kilómetros de cable de fibra óptica propia y cerca de 85.000 usuarios entre estudiantes y personal, la Universidad de Granada es la tercera de España por tamaño y pionera en situar la red en el centro de la innovación; ya en 2005 migró de conectividad ATM a enlaces 10 Gbps basados también en los switches Cisco Catalyst, y fue la primera universidad española con cobertura inalámbrica en todos sus campus.

La institución académica andaluza se convierte en la primera organización a escala mundial en desplegar una red Ethernet diseñada para obtener conectividad a 160 Gbps utilizando los switches Cisco Catalyst

La Universidad de Granada ha renovado su infraestructura de red con los switches Cisco Catalyst 6500, que incluye procesadores de mayor capacidad y tarjetas de conectividad Gigabit Ethernet a 40 Gbps para establecer enlaces agregados, logrando una conexión en el núcleo troncal de red de 160 Gbps y convirtiéndose así en la primera institución académica del mundo en alcanzar esta capacidad sobre los switches Cisco Catalyst.

Gracias a esta capacidad, hasta 16 veces mayor que la de la mayoría de los centros de educación superior españoles, los investigadores, alumnos y personal de la Universidad de Granada disponen de acceso a los recursos docentes y de investigación con la máxima velocidad, facilitar a los investigadores una colaboración sin interrupciones con centros ubicados dentro y fuera de España y ofrecer nuevos servicios con un alto consumo de ancho de banda pero con la mínima latencia. El diseño de la nueva red se ha realizado teniendo en cuenta las necesidades de alta disponibilidad, tolerancia a fallos y máxima seguridad en el acceso a los datos, optimizando significativamente la reacciónfrente a contingencias.

“La tecnología de Cisco nos permite disponer de una única red con la máxima disponibilidad, escalabilidad y seguridad en todos nuestros campus, además de simplificar la integración de los servicios, unificar su gestión y garantizar las comunicaciones internas y externas con independencia de su consumo de ancho de banda ahora y en el futuro”, destaca Antonio Ruiz, Jefe de Servicio de Redes y Comunicaciones en la Universidad de Granada.

Principales claves del anuncio

  • La red de nueva generación -denominada RedUGRNova– se compone de soluciones de routing, switching y seguridad de Cisco, incluyendo: los switches Catalyst 6500 que se han actualizado con las tarjetas 6904 40 GE; los switches Nexus 5500 para interconectar los dos centros de datos principales de la Universidad y unificar redes LAN y de almacenamiento incluyendo el transporte mediante Fibre Channel sobre Ethernet (FCoE); los firewalls Cisco ASA y la consola de gestión unificada Cisco Prime Infraestructure. Los switches Cisco Catalyst 6500 incorporan también módulos de servicios avanzados -que añaden capacidades de balanceo de carga y monitorización de tráfico- y el procesador Supervisor Engine 2T, que puede incrementar la capacidad de los Cisco Catalyst 6500 desde 720 Gbps hasta 2 Tbps, cuadruplicando así el número de dispositivos y usuarios que pueden conectarse a la red (hasta 10.000).
  • Estas soluciones permiten a la Universidad simplificar el control y la monitorización de recursos a la par que soportar internamente el crecimiento exponencial de usuarios y aplicaciones de alto rendimiento (HPC, High-Performance Computing) que requieren una mayor capacidad de red, como servicios Cloud, voz sobre IP, videoconferencia en alta definición, mensajería instantánea, e-learning, biblioteca digital, Televisión por Internet (UGR Media) o almacenamiento en redes SAN.
  • Igualmente, la nueva infraestructura -que soporta el protocolo IPv6– está diseñada para facilitar la interconexión con la red paneuropea de investigación GEANT a través de la Red IRISNOVA, proporcionando una colaboración sin interrupciones y con la mínima latencia entre los investigadores de las distintas Facultades y Escuelas y otros investigadores de todo el mundo.
  • El proyecto se ha financiado con fondos de la Unión Europea. Acuntia, Gold Partner de Cisco, ha sido la compañía encargada de realizar toda la integración de la nueva infraestructura de red.
  • Gracias al despliegue de fibra óptica propia para conectar todos sus edificios y campus, que ha permitido poner en marcha ahora la RedUGRNova, la Universidad de Granada ahorrará cerca de 100.000 euros mensuales según sus propios cálculos.

Con 70 edificios repartidos en ocho campus (cinco en Granada, uno en Ceuta, otro en Melilla y otro virtual inalámbrico) interconectados por 2.000 kilómetros de cable de fibra óptica propia y cerca de 85.000 usuarios entre estudiantes y personal, la Universidad de Granada es la tercera de España por tamaño y pionera en situar la red en el centro de la innovación; ya en 2005 migró de conectividad ATM a enlaces 10 Gbps basados también en los switches Cisco Catalyst, y fue la primera universidad española con cobertura inalámbrica en todos sus campus.

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