Transcript Slide 1

Eng. Lalith Liyanage
Project Manager
DEMP/NODES
Sri Lanka
1. INTRODUCTION
2. STAKEHOLDER EXPECTATIONS
3. TECHNOLOGIES SELECTED
4. MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING OF ICT
SYSTEMS
5. NODES MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
SYSTEM
 Population base of 20 million
 250,000 sit for university entrance exams annually
 125,000 obtain minimum qualifications
 20,000 get into 17 conventional universities
 Thus, only 14% of those who qualify are admitted.
 86% of qualified students left out every year!
Development of the
university system in SL
(2001-2006) UGC
2001
A/L
2002
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2003
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2004
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2005
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2006
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2007
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Actual
Increase
Forecast
next 10
Years
Number qualified
98432
92252
93353
108357
117435
119869
121259
22827
155441
12813
13196
14260
14850
16292
16598
17196
4383
23250
13.02%
14.3%
15.28%
13.7%
13.9%
13.85%
14.2%
85619
79056
79093
93507
101143
103271
104063
18444
132191
86.9%
85.6%
84.7%
86.2%
86.12%
86.15%
85.82%
0.9%
83.7%
Number and percentage
selected for university
admissions
Number and percentage
not selected for
university admission in
Sri Lanka
14.96%
To expand post-secondary education enrolment
by developing
a modern, high-quality, human-resource base
using distance education and the latest technologies
Funder:
Loan from Asian Development Bank
Project Cost: US$60 million
Dates:
November 05, 2003 - December 31, 2009
Backup
facilities
Help desk / hot
line facilities
Network
management
and monitoring
Reliability/
redundancy
High
availability
even if
disasters occur
NODES ICT
Infrastructure
Security
NODES Enterprise Model
Partner
Institutions
NODES Enterprise Model
CDU
NOC
DNAC
NODES
Access
Centres
Students
Considerations
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Network latency - duration of online interactiveness
Strict adherence to assignment deadlines
Online real-time evaluations including online exams
Main servers accessible 24/7
Scalability
System responses must be within human tolerable limits
Accessibility requirements: anywhere, anytime
Considerations
• Connectivity across country through NODES
Access Centres (NACs)
• High bandwidth for video conferencing
• Archiving of online activities, e.g., online forums
• And, all the above at an affordable recurrent cost
Our Design
• Deploy a mix of proven open source software,
e.g., Moodle, FreeBSD and Linux, Apache Web Server, Postfix SMTP server,
PostgreSQL Database, Nagios Network Monitoring software, Multi-Router Traffic
Grapher (MRTG)
• Use some commercial software, e.g., Windows Active Directory Server
for authentication and access control, Orion NPM
• Purchase hardware including network equipment and servers
• Employ redundant configuration for increased resilience
• Establish DR Site for redundancy and the backup of all services
• Sri Lanka Telecom promises that it will provide
NODES with 99.9% backbone availability
(<44min/month)
• Last mile to Colombo NACs 99.5%
(<3.65 h/month)
• Last mile to outstation NACs 99%
(<438min/month = 7.3 h/month)
• NODES service level agreements with partner
institutes promise 99% availability
(<87.6 h/year or <7.3 h/month)
Multi-Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG)
to monitor network traffic on VPN and Internet links
Open Source Nagios Network Monitoring Tool
detects availability of services on all ICT systems within the NODES VPN
Nagios continued
Nagios – Separate services on each of the servers
Orion Network Monitoring Tool
visualizes complete network with real-time indication of any failures
Orion continued
Orion continued
• The above tools keep Network Operating Centre (NOC)
engineers informed of network conditions and potential
failures.
• If engineers are absent from a site, they are notified
regarding network conditions via GSM modem gateway.
• NODES management personnel must be aware of
potential network failures and take corrective action
before clients experience poor or interrupted service.
• NODES is a service/organization created by DEMP.
• 50 online degree / diploma programs are currently running.
• The NODES Network Operation Center (NOC) capacity is
155 Mbps IP/VPN with a 55 Mbps Internet bandwidth.
•27 NODES Access Centres (NACs) have an operating capacity
of 10 Mbps IP/VPN when connected to NOC.
• Moodle is the learning management system (LMS) employed.
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AMPARA
ANURADHAPURA
KURUNEGALA
MONARAGALA
MATARA
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SIS – Student activity management
PNMS – Partner institutions and NACs management
LMS – Moodle LMS integration
FIS – Financial functions management
DMS – Document management
SysAMS – System administration management
CRM – Customer relationship management
HRM – Human resources management
• A paradigm shift in education occurred – from faceto-face to online learning.
• A high-end NODES ICT infrastructure was established
to meet current and future needs of education.
• NODES stakeholder expectations are higher than in
face-to-face settings.
• Network capacity, scalability, and reliability are vital.
• Maintaining the system is mission critical.
• Proactive actions have been taken to avoid every
possible network failure.
All of the above mentioned efforts
were meant to build the confidence
of all stakeholders as without them,
the system will not be sustainable.
Co-contributors:
Ajith Pasqual (Sri Lanka)
Clayton R. Wright (Canada)