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 K-12 - Connected Schools
 Both public and private 
schools are starting to understand the need for advanced communications networks 
within the classroom.  Many new capabilities are available with a 
communications infrastructure.  Teachers, who constantly face the challenge 
of providing new and exciting material to their students, can use the Internet 
as a source of content and curriculum ideas.  The students can make use of 
advances in Computer-Based Training, which delivers an effective, individually 
paced educational environment.  Administrators can take advantage of a 
connected classroom to improve efficiency by creating electronic grading and 
classroom organizational tools.  Additionally, it is becoming and ever more 
important requirement that all members of society be proficient in computer 
use.  What better place to start than at school?
 
 Of course, to 
deliver all these capabilities on an acceptable budget is a big challenge.  
MRV's OptiSwitchT 
product line provides cost effective switching and routing solutions with 
extremely flexible, scalable configurations.  This ensures an 
easy-to-deploy environment with no wasted resources - if a classroom needs only 
a few Ethernet links, then only a few needs to be purchased.  Additionally, 
MRV provides a wide range of inventory-saving modular products for school 
systems with many facilities.  Modules and chassis can easily be moved from 
place to place as needs change over time.  In this 'school-district' 
environment, interoperability is also a key issue.  MRV equipment fully 
conforms to all relevant industry standards, including IEEE 802.1, 802.3 and all 
IETF routing protocol standards (such as RIP and OSPF).  Our products are 
also easy to deploy and manage.  The MegaVision WebT Network 
Management System provides a complete solution for managing all MRV and other 
3rd party products with a Web-based interface.
 
 Security is another major 
concern at school.  Some kids today are more proficient at computers and 
networking than their teachers, and so the network must provide a means of 
preventing malicious attacks and privacy violations.  MRV provides a 
completely secure environment using both 802.1q VLANs and Ethernet and IP-based 
packet filtering for intrusion control.  The OptiSwitchT product line also 
offers powerful bandwidth-control features, using Ethernet Circuit 
technology to prevent unauthorized usage of scarce Internet connection 
resources, and to prevent Denial-of-Service attacks from within the 
network.
 
 
 College and University 
Campuses
 Universities have long been at the forefront of 
network-technology advances.  The Internet owes its existence largely to 
University researches and the need to exchange information around the 
world.  Today, college campuses are still leading the way towards next 
generation networks.  Part of this is due to the ever-increasing amount of 
information to exchange with other researchers.  The virtual observatory 
project, for example, is an international collaboration designed to create a 
database of the sky that researchers from around the world can access through 
the network, instead of through the telescope.  Many other applications are 
also important to the campus network.  The students' educational process, 
as well as their quality of life depends on their access to computer technology 
and the Internet; of course some students take advantage of this situation by 
trying to use up all the bandwidth for music sharing instead of 
class-work.  A high-speed network benefits the whole organization and 
allows such applications as on-line curricula, Alumni programs, and even 
course-work over the Internet.
 
 All of this, coupled with intra-department 
networks, makes college campus networks some of the most complex in the 
world.  To implement the varied requirements of the students, faculty and 
administrators, the IT staff must create a flexible, scalable network.  MRV 
provides an array of products to help solve these problems.  For the 
transport part of the network, the FiberDriverT product line 
provides many media 
converters, repeaters and Wave-Division Multiplexing 
(WDM) products.  These products can be used to create multiple 
connections running over the same fiber-optic infrastructure, each serving a 
particular need (for example, one pair of fiber could transport data between two 
physics buildings and at the same time transport data between two administrative 
buildings without any interference between the two networks).  These 
fiber-optic products include storage protocols and voice connectivity to present 
a complete solution for interconnecting the whole campus via fiber.  WDM technology can also be used 
in a very simple fashion to increase backbone bandwidth, by connecting multiple 
streams of Gigabit Ethernet between buildings on a single pair of fiber 
cables.
 
 In some cases fiber-optic cabling is unavailable, such as after 
the acquisition or construction of a new building.  MRV's TereScopeT line of 
Free-Space Optics (FSO) products solves this problem in an ingenious 
fashion.  By sending light over the air, instead of through a fiber, FSO 
allows two buildings to be connected together without any cabling.  This 
solution is quick and easy to deploy, and in many cases saves money over leasing 
or laying fiber.  FSO 
technology requires only line-of-site (there are no radio transmission 
licenses to deal with), and provides over Gigabit speeds, reliably and 
securely.
 
 For the data-communications network, MRV provides a complete 
range of Ethernet and IP switching and routing products, through the OptiSwitchT 
line.  These products are modular, flexible and scalable.  The 
OptiSwitchT products provide a cost-effective solution for any Ethernet and IP 
connectivity, from a few 100Base-TX ports to over a hundred Gigabit Ethernet 
ports of wire-speed IP routing, and everything in-between.  The OptiSwitchT 
Ethernet 
Circuit technology also provides a full solution for security and bandwidth 
control, preventing unauthorized students or faculty members from accessing 
prohibited part of the network, and from abusing the bandwidth of the network 
for personal reasons.
 
 In large campus environments, the network 
management process can be complicated and cumbersome.  With MRV's MegaVision WebT Network 
Management System, together with the In-ReachT and LX Remote Presence Management 
solutions, this task is centralized and simplified.  Remote Presence technology 
allows the administrator to access any part of the network either in-band 
(through the network itself) or out-of-band (through the telephony network) for 
management purposes.  MRV's solution even includes the ability to manage 
the power connections of remote servers, so that an administrator can force a 
crashed server to power-cycle without ever leaving the office.
 
 As with 
any mission-critical network, the campus network must be highly 
fault-tolerant.  MRV products provide a robust solution to this problem 
with many fault-tolerance capabilities, including remote management, 
hot-swappable modules, and redundancy protocols (such as Rapid Spanning 
Tree).  MRV also provides a complete range of optical-layer redundancy 
products where multiple fiber-optic cables can be used to protect against 
fiber-breaks or equipment failure.
 
 
 To find out more about MRV 
solutions for K-12 and College/University campuses, contact your MRV sales 
representative, at sales@americanteledata.com.
 
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  Out-of-Band Console & Power Management
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