Campus Network
Campus Network
With the rapid development of the Internet, the demand for bandwidth in the campus network has been increasing dramatically. In September 2013, CINC upgraded the campus fiber optic backbone to 10G Ethernet (10 Gigabit Ethernet). Along with the existing 1G Ethernet core switching routers, the upgraded backbone has successfully connected different buildings by fiber optic cable, and formed a fault-tolerant dual-routing infrastructure. The campus network extends as a star-shaped polygon structure, primarily divided into five sections: Backbone Network, Business School Network, Management School Network, Engineering School Network, and Dormitory Network. The networks of each academic faculty, connected to the campus network backbone via a 10G Ethernet interface, provide teachers and students with rapid Internet access to information with data, audio, video, and graphics all together.
Boarding Network
To provide boarding students with the best quality network in their dormitories, CINC upgraded the dormitory network to 60M/15M in September 2011. A number of students are now employed by the Internet service providers, staying available in each dormitory to deal with Internet-related problems at a moment’s notice.