Information Technology staff assist and provide support for faculty, students and researchers in different areas of research computing including:
- Grant proposal preparations
- Data Management plans
- Hardware and software acquisition specifications
- Vendor communication and pricing
- Hardware setup and software installation
- Server and Storage Hosting
- Virtual Machines Hosting
- Performance tuning and monitoring
- Linux and Windows systems administration and configuration
Marshall University has joined Internet2®, the advanced networking consortium. Through its membership, the university’s students, faculty and staff will have access to Internet2’s premier, ultrafast nationwide network which connects research and educational institutions in the U.S. and interconnects with international research networks worldwide.
Marshall’s connection to the Internet2 Network is made possible through a partnership with OARnet, Ohio’s statewide research and education network, and Merit, Michigan’s statewide research and education network and an Internet2 Connector organization.
Internet2 is the foremost U.S. advanced networking consortium. Led by the research and education community since 1996, Internet2 promotes the missions of its members by providing both leading-edge network capabilities and unique partnership opportunities that together facilitate the development, deployment and use of revolutionary Internet technologies. By bringing research and academia together with technology leaders from industry, government and the international community, Internet2 promotes collaboration and innovation that has a fundamental impact on the future of the Internet.
For more information about Internet2, please visit their website by Clicking here.
The Huntington Campus network is linked by a university-owned metro fiber point to point service to the Robert C. Byrd Center for Flexible Manufacturing, MU Visual Arts Center, and Department of Dietetics facilities located in downtown Huntington.
An FCC grant-funded project was completed in 2011 to extend the current Huntington metro fiber network to St. Mary’s Medical Center, St. Mary’s Medical Center Education Center, Cabell Huntington Hospital, the Marshall University Medical Center, the JCESOM Fairfield campus, and the Marshall University Robert C. Byrd Biotechnology Science Center, and MUnet with two redundant 10 Gb Ethernet rings. These metro Ethernet rings provide the bandwidth and redundancy needed to enable the next-generation medical and collaboration technologies.
The MUnet campus networks are connected via 10Gb dual diverse path connections through our Internet Service Provider (ISP), the Ohio Academic and Research Network (OARnet). Marshall University is also a member of Internet2 and is connected to Internet2 with 7Gb of service. A total of 3Gb commodity Internet Service is currently being provided to MUnet subscribers. This bandwidth and redundancy provide the reliability and services needed to support current campus initiatives.
All MUnet services provide full Quality of Service (QoS) on all network ports and multicasting in support of voice, data, and video services and other real time applications. All services are switched and operate at full wire speeds.
MUnet supports full Voice over IP, VoIP, telephony services with unified communications and voice mail to over 4,000 extensions and a limited number of FAX and other analog lines via analog gateways.
MUnet central video conferencing services support full High Definition (HD) conferencing at 720p or 1080p. All HD endpoints are capable of a four way video call. Support for video calls with more than four concurrent endpoints is provided by a 20 port Multi Point Control units supporting full HD.
Web Conferencing for virtual classrooms is provided by the Microsoft Teams. This service provides a full virtual classroom experiences with student breakout rooms, lecture recording/archiving, and poll/question/quizzing during on-demand archived sessions. Rooms are also available for campus meetings and other event functions.