ATI-4: Eko-Konnect Model Campus Network Bootcamp

Africa/Lagos
Owen Iyoha (Eko-Konnect), Richard Dele Amire (Network Infrastructure & Services Technologies Ltd (NgNOG))
Description

The Africa Training Initiative (ATI), a collaborative training program by the three regional RENs, recognizes the role of the campus network as the fundamental building block of NRENs and promotes training that results in technical documentation that helps to extend R&E network access for users in a reliable and pervasive manner.    

The aim is to share information, experiences and provide support to help campuses meet their network challenges and by so doing strengthen the host communities and increase researcher visibility for more participation in NREN and global R&E activities.   

The Eko-Konnect Research and Education Initiative (Eko-Konnect) and the Lagos State University (LASU) have partnered to host an ATI workshop in collaboration with the Nigerian Network Operators Group (ngNOG)

 

       

Workshop Objective

The objective of this workshop is to prepare the students for the deployment of the ATI model campus network, and apply participatory design techniques to develop templates  for the rapid deployment and maintenance of a managed WLAN offering secure network authentication and an identity provider for participation in the NgREN identity federation and edugain

Workshop Goal

To teach the principles and elements of the design and deployment of low-cost controller-based WLAN Infrastructure including authentication and roaming with eduroam

The first days will cover campus networking best practices, wireless networking design essentials, security considerations and local REN perspectives.  Subsequent days will involve design sessions and a network clinic to produce requirements for the deployment of a scalable wireless LAN in the LASU campus. This will be based on reports from a network audit and site survey previously undertaken by ngNOG instructors.

Targeted Audience

Primarily Network Administrators and Engineers from LASU, Eko-Konnect, ZIk-Konnect and other campuses in NgREN who are responsible for network planning and management but other RENs are welcome to apply.

Prerequisites

  • Knowledge of the UNIX/Linux command line environment
  • Knowledge of TCP/IP networking
  • Each participant is self-sponsored and expected to bring a laptop

Logistics

  • Selected participants are responsible for their travel and welfare
  • Lunches and coffee breaks will be provided for participants for the duration of the
    workshop

Deadline for application is 16 April 2018.    Successful applicants will be notified the following day. 

Participants
  • ADEKUNLE ADEJUMO
  • ADEKUNLE OLADIMEJI
  • Adetayo Kemiki
  • Adewale ADEPOJU
  • Aiman Rahman
  • Akinlabi Akinbo
  • AMOS TODOWEDE
  • ANDREW ORIWOMISAN ATOTUOMAH
  • Ayorinde Anuoluwapo
  • Azeez Akinlolu
  • Azubuike Aniedu
  • Baseerat Abdulsalami
  • Benjamin Owiredu
  • Christiana Olayinka
  • David Afolayan
  • David Uche
  • Ekene Ezeasor
  • EMMANUEL IRAGBONSE
  • Felix Olowononi
  • Glenn Edwin Bosrotsi
  • Jamilu Bello
  • Jerry Ebiye
  • Mahmood Dawodu
  • Matthew Onafuye
  • Matthew Onafuye
  • Maxwell Amuzu
  • Musa Dama
  • Mutiat A. Ogunrinde
  • NKECHI IJOMAH
  • Oladayo Oladayo
  • OLUMIDE AKINTULEREWA
  • Oluwatosin Sanni
  • Quadri Aminu
  • raheem azeez
  • Raluchukwu Ojukwu
  • Raphael Agboola
  • RICHARD Arogunjo
  • Rislana Abdulazeez
  • Rotimi Kayode
  • Samuel Fadipe
  • SAMUEL OLUSEGUN ODEBODE
  • Sati-Satmer Dapel
  • Segun Olatide
  • Simon Adedoyin
  • TAOFIK LASISI
  • Timothy AKINFENWA
  • Victor Adetola
  • Yusuf Adebisi
  • Yusuf Onayemi
    • Welcome and Opening Address
      Convener: Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun (VC, Lagos State University)
    • Campus Networking Best Practices
      • 1
        RENs, Campus networks, and the Africa Training Initiative (ATI)
        Speaker: Mr Omo Oaiya (WACREN)
      • 2
        Campus Network Overview (5 mins each)
        Speaker: LASU & Others
      • 3
        Campus Network Design Principles & Best Practices
        Speaker: Mr Richard Dele Amire (Network Infrastructure & Services Technologies Ltd (NgNOG))
      • 11:00
        Coffee Break & Group Photo
      • 4
        Campus Network Cabling Best Practices
        Speaker: Mr Adewale Oronti (Federal University of Technology, Akure (NgNOG))
      • 5
        Future Proofing: A case for Passive Optical Networks?
        Speaker: Mr Adewale Oronti (Federal University of Technology, Akure (NgNOG))
      • 12:30
        Lunch
      • 6
        IP Address Planning and Management Best Practices
        Speaker: Mr Emmanuel Onowojo (University of Benin (NgNOG))
      • 14:30
        Coffee Break
      • 7
        IP Address Planning Lab
    • WLAN Fundamentals
      • 8
        Day 1 Recap
        Speaker: Mr Richard Dele Amire (Network Infrastructure & Services Technologies Ltd (NgNOG))
      • 9
        Standards, Modes, Topologies
        Speaker: Mr Emmanuel Onowojo (University of Benin (NgNOG))
      • 10
        RF Fundamentals and Characteristics - I
        Speaker: Mr Richard Dele Amire (Network Infrastructure & Services Technologies Ltd (NgNOG))
      • 10:30
        Coffee Break
      • 11
        RF Fundamentals and Characteristics - II
        Speaker: Mr Richard Dele Amire (Network Infrastructure & Services Technologies Ltd (NgNOG))
      • 12
        Presentation of Campus IP Address Plans
        Speaker: LASU & Others
      • 13
        Transmitters and Performance
        Speaker: Mr Richard Dele Amire (Network Infrastructure & Services Technologies Ltd (NgNOG))
      • 12:30
        Lunch
      • 14
        Antenna Types and Properties
        Speaker: Mr Adewale Oronti (Federal University of Technology, Akure (NgNOG))
      • 15
        RF Lab
      • 15:00
        Coffee Break
      • 16
        Planning and Documentation of Model Access Network in School of Transport
    • WLAN Planning and Deployment
      • 17
        Day Two Recap
        Speaker: Mr Richard Dele Amire (Network Infrastructure & Services Technologies Ltd (NgNOG))
      • 18
        Building Scalable Wireless Networks - Topology & Best Practices
        Speaker: Mr Richard Dele Amire (Network Infrastructure & Services Technologies Ltd (NgNOG))
      • 19
        Building Scalable Wireless Networks - Essential Planning
        Speaker: Mr Adewale Oronti (Federal University of Technology, Akure (NgNOG))
      • 10:30
        Coffee Break
      • 21
        Building Scalable Wireless Networks - Management and Tools
        Speaker: Mr Richard Dele Amire (Network Infrastructure & Services Technologies Ltd (NgNOG))
      • 22
        Using the UniFI Wireless LAN Controller
        Speaker: Mr Emmanuel Onowojo (University of Benin (NgNOG))
      • 12:30
        Lunch
      • 23
        Hands-on: Deployment of Model Access Network in School of Transport
        Speaker: Mr Emmanuel Onowojo (University of Benin (NgNOG))
      • 15:00
        Coffee Break
      • 24
        Hands-On: Deployment of Model Access Network in School of Transport
        Speaker: Mr Emmanuel Onowojo (University of Benin (NgNOG))
    • Campus Layout Planning & Security
      • 25
        Day Three Recap
        Speaker: Mr Emmanuel Onowojo (University of Benin (NgNOG))
      • 26
        Site Surveys and Power Auditing
        Speaker: Mr Adewale Oronti (Federal University of Technology, Akure (NgNOG))
      • 27
        Review of the LASU Network Audit
        Speaker: Mr Richard Dele Amire (Network Infrastructure & Services Technologies Ltd (NgNOG))
      • 10:30
        Coffee Break
      • 28
        Review of the LASU Power Audit
        Speaker: Mr Emmanuel Onowojo (University of Benin (NgNOG))
      • 29
        Authentication, Access Control and Roaming
        Speaker: Mr Adewale Oronti (Federal University of Technology, Akure (NgNOG))
      • 30
        Connecting to eduroam
        Speaker: Mr Omo Oaiya (WACREN)
      • 12:30
        Lunch
      • 31
        Lab: Software tools for Surveying and Link Budgeting
        Speaker: Mr Adewale Oronti (Federal University of Technology, Akure (NgNOG))
      • 15:00
        Coffee Break
      • 32
        Lab: Software tools for Surveying and Link Budgeting
        Speaker: Mr Adewale Oronti (Federal University of Technology, Akure (NgNOG))
    • Documentation
      • 33
        Day 4 Recap
      • 34
        LASU Campus Network High Level Design
      • 11:00
        Coffee Break
      • 35
        LASU Campus Network Low Level Design
      • 12:30
        Lunch
      • 36
        Staffing, Usage and Security Policies
        Speakers: Management (Lagos State University), Mr Owen Iyoha (Eko-Konnect)
      • 15:00
        Coffee Break
      • 37
        Evaluation
      • 38
        Handing out of Certificates and Closing
    • Direct Engineering Activity (DEA)
    • Direct Engineering Activity (DEA)