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U.S. RCC-SARSAT CONFERENCE

U.S. RCC-SARSAT CONFERENCE. 15 – 17 February 2011. USMCC - USCG RCC Communications. USMCC Communication Organization Each organization that the USMCC communicates with is considered a communication site Each communication site has one or more communication paths

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U.S. RCC-SARSAT CONFERENCE

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  1. U.S. RCC-SARSAT CONFERENCE 15 – 17 February 2011 USMCC - USCG RCC Communications

  2. USMCC Communication Organization • Each organization that the USMCC communicates with is considered a communication site • Each communication site has one or more communication paths • Each communication site has unique sequence numbers

  3. Frame Relay USCGHQ Ftp A Ftp B Ftp C Martinsburg CG Intranet USMCC to USCG Primary Communication Suitland LutFtp1 Router USMCC Temple Hills LutFtp2 Router DMZ USGD 1 RCC GantSec RCC

  4. The USMCC: • “Puts” messages on one of the LutFtp servers • An automatic process on the LutFtp server detects the message and “puts” it on a USCG Ftp server • C2CEN tells the USMCC which USCG FTP server to use • The USMCC selects the: • LutFtp server to “put” alert messages on and • USCG FTP server to “put” alert messages on • The USCG RCC Controllers, select which USCG FTP server their SAROPS workstation polls for messages from the USMCC

  5. The USMCC controller can select • Either LutFtp server without notifying the USCG RCC • Must coordinate with all USCG RCCs when changing USCG FTP server to which messages will be delivered • Each USCG RCC must take action to “point” its SAROPS workstation to the correct USCG FTP server

  6. Responsibilities • The USMCC is responsible for: • Maintaining the USMCC hardware and software • Maintaining all 4 frame relay circuits involved • “Putting” the alert messages on the correct USCG Ftp server • The USCG is responsible for: • Maintaining the USCG Ftp servers • “Getting” the alert messages from the USCG FTP servers • selecting the correct Ftp server to poll • Maintaining the SAROPS hardware and software at the USCG RCC

  7. Summary • USMCC currently has 7 paths it can select to each USCG RCC • 6 by FTP paths over frame relay as depicted in previous slide • By agreement with C2CEN USMCC puts on the same server for all RCCs • By design USMCC can put USCG RCC messages on different USCG servers • 1 via FAX

  8. Frame Relay USCGHQ Ftp A Ftp B Ftp C Martinsburg CG Intranet USMCC to USCG Primary Communication Suitland LutFtp1 Router USMCC Temple Hills LutFtp2 Router DMZ USGD 1 RCC GantSec RCC

  9. FTP A USCGHQ CG Intranet Martinsburg FTP B FTP C Suitland LutFtp1 Router Frame Relay Temple Hills LutFtp2 Router DMZ USMCC USGD 1 RCC GantSec RCC MCCFtp1 Router Internet MCCFtp2 Router DMZ

  10. Questions?

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