Penn State Achieves 100 Percent Network Uptime with Nominum DHCP Solution
Apr 10 2008 Fourth Year in a Row, Nominum DHCP Server Delivers Dial-tone Grade
Availability to 120,000 Users Relying on Critical VoIP, Data and
Wireless Services
Redwood City, Calif., April 10, 2008 —
Nominum, the leading provider of network naming and addressing
technologies, announced today that The Pennsylvania State University,
one of the 10 largest public universities in the United States,
achieved 100 percent DHCP network service uptime for the fourth year in
a row. DHCP plays a critical role in the delivery of converged IP
services, and Nominum Dynamic Configuration Server (DCS) provides
resilient, always-on IP addressing and connectivity for Penn State’s
growing IP network that delivers VoIP, wireless and data services to
more than 120,000 students at 23 campuses across the state. Nominum’s
solution was chosen because it is a built-from-scratch, commercial and
carrier-proven alternative to freeware solutions, which fail to meet
the uptime and performance demands of emerging converged networks.
Penn State is one of the oldest and most respected institutions of
higher education in the country. The university serves more than 40,000
students at its main University Park campus and nearly 40,000 students
at its 22 satellite campuses across the state. Penn State’s
telecommunications and networking services staff, within the
university’s Information Technology Services (ITS) organization, is
responsible for supporting the diverse needs of administrative users,
faculty and students while operating cost-effectively.
Nominum DCS provides Penn State with resilient network connectivity for
VoIP, enables data service to dorms and offices, and supports the
growing number of wireless users on campus. Early on, the university
pursued VoIP services because of the promise of cost savings. With
Nominum DCS, ITS is able to use its highly-reliable Integrated Backbone
network to deliver always-on dial-tone to voice services. Additionally,
the university is able to maintain the same reliability for VoIP
services offered by traditional PBX solutions, and therefore fully
realize cost savings that can amount to as much as $720,000 per year.
As a software solution, installing DCS was a simple drop and replace of
the prior DHCP solution on the same hardware, which protected the
University’s investment in existing server hardware.
“Our students, faculty and staff have high expectations when it comes
to voice service availability and consistent wireless connectivity
across campus. To deliver consistent VoIP dial tone and connectivity,
we needed a DHCP infrastructure that could provide continuous service
while surviving single server failure,” said Bill Simon, Systems
Engineer, Penn State. “We are pleased that for the past four years,
Nominum DCS exceeded our uptime expectations while easily handling the
growing load driven by the exploding use of VoIP and wireless services
on our campus.”
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) servers assign IP addresses
to IP-based devices as they attach to a network. Traditionally, these
devices have included desktop, laptop and mobile computers. At Penn
State, growing numbers of IP-enabled phones and mobile devices also
need IP addresses, and if DHCP servers are unavailable, the phones
simply do not work.
“Having round the clock access to data, VoIP and wireless services has
become an integral part of the college experience, and leading
universities use these technologies to offer differentiated services
and enhance the learning experience for students,” said Gopala
Tumuluri, vice president of marketing, Nominum. “In 2004, Penn State
evaluated the various DHCP solutions and found that Nominum DCS
provided the most robust, high-performance implementation. We are
pleased that our solution delivered on its promise, and look forward to
supporting Penn State in fully realizing the benefits of VoIP and
wireless connectivity going forward.”
For more information about Nominum DCS, please visit www.nominum.com
or come see us at Interop Las Vegas, April 29 to May 1, 2008, Exhibit
Floor Meeting Room #ER123, Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
Source: Nominum.com