Infrastructure

The computing facility and IT infrastructure at IIPS meet the needs of all the faculty, students, and staff. The institute has computer labs with the most recent model of high-end desktop computers connected to high-speed internet, Interactive Teaching Device for Hybrid Classrooms, LCD projectors, and audio-video recording capabilities.

Infrastructure Highlights:

  • For connectivity to desktops and laptops in laboratories and offices, the campus is equipped with a strong three-tier network.
  • Dedicated internet leased line of 1 Gbps National Knowledge Network and 100 Mbps Railtel for connectivity to distributed computing resources, distance learning, and smooth, unhindered Internet access.
  • Gigabit Ethernet serves as the backbone of the campus-wide local area network, connecting the core switch to the distribution and access switches.
  • Campus-wide, seamless dual band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) WiFi access network. All buildings on campus including hostels are served by centrally managed, lightweight Wi-Fi access points with wireless LAN controllers.
  • Network utilize the campus Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) servers to obtain an address (Wired fixed addresses are reserved; roaming and wireless addresses are dynamically assigned).
  • Modern learning environments with cutting-edge multimedia support.
  • Learning management system (LMS), MOODLE to organise and deliver educational materials, deliver online courses, and provide support to students.
  • Tools and software for videoconferencing are available for online meetings, distance education, and student support.
  • To protection against outside cyber attackers and malicious software, Periphery network security is implemented using Firewalls and Unified Threat Management devices. These devices are configured with the best-recommended policies and are capable of handling, intrusion detection, intrusion prevention, content filtering, application filtering, spam filtering, antivirus and malware detection, and these devices are also used for identity-based network access control.
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