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U.S. RCC-SARSAT CONFERENCE 15 – 17 February 2011

U.S. RCC-SARSAT CONFERENCE 15 – 17 February 2011. USMCC Backup Operations. USMCC Backup Operations. Backup Options Take advantage of in house redundancy Operate NSOF USMCC remotely from World Weather Building (WWB) Operate Offsite at Wallops, VA remotely from WWB

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U.S. RCC-SARSAT CONFERENCE 15 – 17 February 2011

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  1. U.S. RCC-SARSAT CONFERENCE15 – 17 February 2011 USMCC Backup Operations

  2. USMCC Backup Operations • Backup Options • Take advantage of in house redundancy • Operate NSOF USMCC remotely from World Weather Building (WWB) • Operate Offsite at Wallops, VA remotely from WWB • Move all operations to Wallops • Call on Cospas-Sarsat partners for support • CMCC (Canada) takes over our National responsibilities • AUMCC (Australia takes over our Nodal responsibilities

  3. USMCC Backup Operations (1 of 2) • Failover to the on-site Test system has minimal to no delay • The Test system is configured the same as the Operational system • In case of a hardware failure the operational processes can be moved to the hardware on the Test system very quickly • Should be transparent to everyone outside. • Phone numbers stay the same • Communication addresses stay the same • Message sequence numbers stay the same • Abandon NSOF, but computer systems are still operating or outage at NSOF is expected to be short. • MCC Controllers move to World Weather building and operate NSOF MCC remotely. • Phone numbers change • You will receive a message reminding you of the new phone numbers • Communication addresses stay the same • Message sequence numbers stay the same

  4. USMCC Backup Operations (2 of 2) • If necessary MCC controllers can bring up the Offsite MCC at Wallops, VA and operate it remotely. • Phone numbers stay the same as above (WWB numbers) • Communication addresses will change • Message sequence numbers will change • Alert sites will reform • Alert site numbers will change. • You will receive a message reminding you of the above • Operating Wallops remotely maybe used as a transition while USMCC staff deploys to Wallops. • Failover to the off-site at Wallops, VA • Phone numbers stay the change to Wallops numbers • Communication addresses will not change from above • Message sequence numbers will not change from above • Alert sites will continue • Alert site numbers will not change. • You will receive a message reminding you of the above

  5. USMCC Backup Operations • Cospas-Sarsat partners take over USMCC responsibilities • CMCC will assume USMCC National responsibilities • Send Alert messages in SIT 185 format • Site numbers will change • Message sequence numbers will change • You will not receive data from US LUTs • AUMCC will assume Nodal responsibilities • Should have no impact on you

  6. USMCC Backup Operations Questions?

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