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WLAN Install In-Brief Duluth, MN ANG

WLAN Install In-Brief Duluth, MN ANG. Points of Contact. TELOS TEAM Kristopher Johnson Sr. Wireless Engineer, Telos Corp. Cell: (405) 408-6849 E-mail: kristopher.johnson@telos.com Ronnie Clark Project Manager, Telos Corp. Desk: (703) 724-4509 E-mail: ronnie.clark@telos.com.

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WLAN Install In-Brief Duluth, MN ANG

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  1. WLAN Install In-BriefDuluth, MN ANG

  2. Points of Contact • TELOS TEAM • Kristopher Johnson • Sr. Wireless Engineer, Telos Corp. • Cell: (405) 408-6849 • E-mail: kristopher.johnson@telos.com • Ronnie Clark • Project Manager, Telos Corp. • Desk: (703) 724-4509 • E-mail: ronnie.clark@telos.com

  3. Project Overview What is WLAN ? Install Process Hardware WLAN Components WLAN Access to Back End Systems Base Support of Install Team NCC Support of Install Team Documentation Sustainment Training Questions PresentationOverview

  4. The Wireless LAN (WLAN) is intended to support maintenance operations on and around the flightline It’s purpose is to satisfy requirements that are not feasible with a wired solution It will include a deployable Access Point for mobilization Phase I - Site Survey - COMPLETE Identify all requirements and equipment needed to implement a WLAN Determine required areas of WLAN coverage Design necessary RF infrastructure Determine materials, equipment and personnel required to complete the installation Phase II – Equipment procurement and installation Equipment Inventory Coordinate site preparation activities Evaluate installation activities, schedule resources Includes 24/7 sustainment support To be completed by 31 AUG 07 Phase III – Capabilities enhancement of WLAN to provide greater coverage across ANG installation. Will be exercised at the discretion of NGB/A6 Project Overview

  5. It is an extension of the base wired network - Anything that can be accessed on the wired LAN can be accessed by the WLAN Wireless (W) Local Area Network (LAN) - 802.11B/G Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum radios - “G” is backward compatible with “B” - Radio’s operate in the 2.4 GHz range - 100mw output, adjustable - Can shape output by adjusting power and antenna selection Provides on-line information access from areas where it is otherwise unavailable - Flight Line - Wide open spaces (ie. hangars) - Areas where extra LAN drops are impossible to install What is a Wireless LAN (WLAN)?

  6. Week 1 Inventory hardware shipment and order additional parts (as needed) Walkthrough buildings scheduled for install Install NCC equipment and configure accordingly Ensure NCC prerequisites are complete Week 2 Walk electricians through all areas to familiarize them with equipment locations Install 13 wireless nodes and associated cable runs/antennas Test each node for wired and wireless connectivity Week 3 Configure CF supplied notebook and connect to wireless network Configure deployable kit Train NCC personnel on WLAN operation and troubleshooting Ship leftovers back to corporate Get AF1261 signed and conduct install Outbrief Week 4 (optional) Used for delays Install Process

  7. Aruba AP 60 and 6000 Controller Ideal for dense AP deployments, the Aruba AP 60 and 61 access points are dual-function, single radio 802.11a or b/g access points designed for use only with Aruba mobility controllers. Each AP provides dedicated or shared air monitoring, giving administrators a full view of and control over the 2.4 and 5 GHz RF spectrums and eliminating the need for a discrete network of RF sensors. The Aruba AP 60 supports dual-band detachable antennas while the AP 61 provides built-in 90-degree rotational dual omni-directional high-gain antennas. Aruba's flagship product, the modular Aruba 6000 is the most scalable mobility controller on the market. The four-slot Aruba 6000 mobility controller features an integrated policy enforcement firewall and a hardware-based encryption engine, delivering the highest performance available. The Aruba 6000 supports up to 8 Gbps of clear / 7.2 Gbps encrypted throughput, up to 72 10/100 Mbps ports, over 8000 simultaneous users and from 4 to 512 access points (APs). Hardware

  8. Industrial Areas • Lockable Enclosure • Weather-tight, keeps out grease & water • Size approximately12 x 14 inches • Usually mounted inside, but can provide indoor/outdoor coverage

  9. Administrative Areas • 2x2 Enclosure • Aesthetically pleasing • Lockable • Size approximately24 x 24 inches • Usually provides indoor coverage

  10. Antennas • Small and unobtrusive flat directional antennas • Swivel mounts attach to masts or walls • Omni antennas • Amplified antennas • Inline lightning suppression

  11. Common WLAN infrastructure technology allows multiple programs to use each others’ infrastructure, including: POMX (Standard Asset Tracking System) CMOS (Cargo Movement Operations System) MICAS (Mobility Inventory Control Accountability System) CAMS (Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance System) POMX (Point of Maintenance) - Digital TOs G081 AMC / LG WLAN AF Portal Others Access to Back End Systems

  12. Provide Escorts and/or flight line badge. Hangar access where required Permission to photograph equipment mounting locations Name and contact information of facility managers Secure area to store equipment Access to all communications closets High-reach, ladders and B-1 portable stairways as needed Temporary office space for 2 contractors, phone, VPN access for email Base Vehicle Passes for both the installer and electricians until install end Base Support of Install Team

  13. NCC Support of Install Team • 10U of Rack Space and a 30amp circuit located in the NCC • One “SDC compliant” notebook w/CAC card reader • Create 1 private VLAN for wireless network • Complete Pre-requisite checklist (already provided to the CF) – ASAP

  14. Completed Install Report to be delivered to ANG/A6 within 30 calendar days. To include: Graphic representation of coverage locations List of buildings installed Quantity and type of equipment AP locations, antenna placement and orientation Location of electrical panel, comm closet connections Routing and length of new cable runs WLAN AP channel assignments Documentation

  15. Telos will provide: Free access to a 7x24x365 telephone Help Desk First level support by a Help Desk Technician Escalation to Tier II and III level support Replacement equipment will be shipped to site if hardware/software is determined to be defective All labor required to get a warranted system fully operational Sustainment

  16. Computer Based Training Courses Beneficial to ANG personnel who will be responsible for maintaining the installed WLAN components. Self-Paced Computer Based Training Available Online: http://www.arubanetworks.com/support/training.php Courses: Networking Fundamentals- OSI Model IP routing/switching, IP sub netting, IP Protocols (TCP, UDP, DNS, DHCP) 802.11a/b/g Network Security Fundamentals Introduction to Aruba Technology Overview of Aruba’s Mobile Edge, Complete Product Overview Basic Deployment. Theory of Operations. Technical Training

  17. Questions?

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