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LBNL Site Update

LBNL Site Update. Ted G Sopher Jr. LBLnet Services Group. ESCC 16 July 2010. Warning. This site update is technical-content free. If any of it interests you – well…. Status of the Utah Update. DNSSEC The infrastructure in place Our zone is still not signed IPv6 work

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LBNL Site Update

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  1. LBNL Site Update Ted G Sopher Jr LBLnet Services Group ESCC 16 July 2010

  2. Warning This site update is technical-content free. If any of it interests you – well…

  3. Status of the Utah Update DNSSEC • The infrastructure in place • Our zone is still not signed IPv6 work • Status quo – two subnets, BRO monitoring in place, but no real services!

  4. The Ohio Update IP Services Upgrades Wireless Deployment

  5. IP Services Upgrades DNS Upgraded to ISC bind version 9.6.2.2 and enabled anycast This wasn’t trivial, took two tries to get it right. DHCP Running ISC Version 4.1.1.p1, 1 with a primary and secondary Seems to be running fine

  6. Ubiquitous Wireless For >10years LBNL has been running a wireless system of autonomous (thick) APs. We manage our ~250 APs with Airwave For FY11 we requested funds to support a ubiquitous deployment of wireless -- all new APs covering all Lab building – no not outside We are considering various implementation models including autonomous APs, central versus distributed controller based implementations—oh and the cloud based model. Our rough estimate dictates a three year roll out.

  7. LBNL Interests • Still want to know about other site’s VOIP experiences • How folks implement and use service metrics – of any kind. • What wireless implementation model are you using? • When your IT service folk rollout cloud services – are they developing service metric and monitoring independently?

  8. LBNL Site Update Please contact me if any of the above is of interest for a technical content-full response. Thank you - Ted G Sopher Jr. tgsopher@lbl.gov

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