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Remote Access Review for ESH&Q/RadCon VashekVylet

Explore remote access procedures for ESH&Q/RadCon operations, including CARMs setup, parameters configuration, and troubleshooting guidelines. Access servers securely from home or office, manage dose limits, and handle malfunctions effectively.

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Remote Access Review for ESH&Q/RadCon VashekVylet

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  1. Remote Access Review ESH&Q/RadCon VashekVylet December 1, 2010 

  2. Area • CARMs: CEBAF, FEL, Test Lab, End Stations, Boundary Monitors

  3. Area • Login to ops servers (using xterm: Xceed & such) both from office or home: requires passwd to ops server • Can use remote desktop from home to use office computer - anyone from RadCon who has ops server account • Access to setup parameters: hi-alarm setpoint, dose limits • VTA: TN-04-037; RCG Note 91-005

  4. Area • Accumulated dose needs to be zeroed out periodically • In case of malfunction: verify gamma & neutron – come in & change probe • No current plans for enhancing/upgrading remote access, future access for PDAs would be useful.

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