ietf 73 minneapolis, mn noc report noah weis
DESCRIPTION
Upstream Connectivity Primary path is 1Gb link to UMN 3 VLANs –1 to INTERNET2 –2 to UMN commercial peers IPv6 native to INTERNET2 and TWTelecom Peak traffic of ~60M Backup path is a wireless shot to UMNTRANSCRIPT
General Status
• NOC is staffed by VeriLAN and volunteers.• Guestroom wireless network was
successfully switched over Sunday at noon.• All public areas have wireless.• Network is stable.
Upstream Connectivity
• Primary path is 1Gb link to UMN• 3 VLANs
– 1 to INTERNET2– 2 to UMN commercial peers
• IPv6 native to INTERNET2 and TWTelecom• Peak traffic of ~60M• Backup path is 802.11a wireless shot to UMN
External Connectivity
Wireless• 63 802.11a/b/g/n Cisco Access Points• Service available in SkyWater, lobby, 2nd and 3rd floor
meeting rooms and public spaces.• Guestroom access is via hotel infrastructure to IETF network• 5 Wireless SSIDs
– ietf (open 802.11a/b/g/n) – ietf-a (802.11a/n only)– ietf.1x (802.1x 802.11a/b/g/n)– ietf-a.1x (802.1x 802.11a/n only)– ietf-v6ONLY (802.11a/b/g/n)
802.11 Total Associations
5 Ghz Radios2.4Ghz Radios
Provider Thanks
• University of Minnesota– David Farmer– Tim Peiffer– Dan Westacott– Frank DiGravina
Network Hardware
• Cisco• Juniper• Infoblox
VeriLAN Staff• Brandon Height• Todd Hutchinson• Hans Kuhn• Nick Kukich• Brian Thompson• Noah Weis
Volunteers• Chris Elliot• Bill Fenner• Joel Jaeggli• Bill Jensen• Chris Liljenstolpe• Lucy Lynch• Jim Martin• Rob Nagy• Karen O’Donaghue