[sciencedmz] {Disarmed} {Disarmed} Re: Science DMZ - installation requirements checkpoint

Christopher Paolini paolini at engineering.sdsu.edu
Tue May 7 19:44:37 PDT 2013


Thanks Kent, I have added this meeting to my calendar.  See you on
Monday.

Thanks,

Chris



Kent McKelvey <mckelvey at mail.sdsu.edu> wrote:

>    I sen an invite to meet on Monday 5/13 at 10am.
>    -Kent
> 
>    On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Christopher Paolini
>    <paolini at engineering.sdsu.edu> wrote:
> 
>      Hi Kent,
>      Please let me know when you are available to meet to discuss your
>      concerns with the network design so we can prepare for the
>      Alcatel-Lucent visit.  The most important thing right now is to get
>      the
>      fiber connectivity between the C4900M switch in Admin 12 and the
>      OS10K
>      in NLS-29E so I can configure BGP Peering on the OS10K and test
>      connectivity to the CENIC HPR network.  Anything you and/or Rich can
>      do
>      to get this connectivity operational would be most helpful.
>      Thanks Kent,
>      Chris
>      Kent McKelvey <mckelvey at mail.sdsu.edu> wrote:
>      >    Hi,
>      >    After reviewing things with my group.  There are to many
>      questions that
>      >    need to be answered to be fully prepared for the install by the
>      13th.
>      >    TNS will need to meet with Chris to finalize the details for
>      the
>      >    design.  I think it will take us a week or two to get prepared.
>        When
>      >    is the next date Alcatel would be be available the
>      installation?
>      >    -Kent
>      >
>      >    On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Christopher Paolini
>      >    <paolini at engineering.sdsu.edu> wrote:
>      >
>      >      Thanks Brian.  I installed the 40GE NI module in slot 5.  I
>      also
>      >      spoke
>      >      with Bob Osborn and he is going to work on rack mounting the
>      two
>      >      OS6900s
>      >      and connecting SMF to the SFP-10G-LR ports 1 and 2 in the NI
>      slot 1
>      >      module that connect back to X2-LR GBICS in Te1/2 and Te1/3 of
>      the
>      >      CENIC
>      >      C4900M switch sd-csu-sw-3 in Admin 12.
>      >      Thanks,
>      >      Chris
>      >      Witt, Brian K (Brian) <brian.witt at alcatel-lucent.com> wrote:
>      >      > Hi John-
>      >      >
>      >      > Any NI in any NI slot is ok, there are no NI-Slot
>      restrictions.
>      >      >
>      >      > Best Regards,
>      >      >
>      >      > Brian Witt
>      >      >
>      >      >
>      >      > -----Original Message-----
>      >      > From: Straight, John E (John)
>      >      > Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 8:02 AM
>      >      > To: Christopher Paolini
>      >      > Cc: sciencedmz at attila.sdsu.edu; Witt, Brian K (Brian)
>      >      > Subject: RE: Science DMZ - installation requirements
>      checkpoint
>      >      >
>      >      > Chris,
>      >      >
>      >      > I don't believe there would be any issues placing the 40GE
>      NI
>      >      Module in Slot 5 but I'll defer to Brian Witt?
>      >      >
>      >      > John Straight
>      >      > (310) 944-5675
>      >      >
>      >      > -----Original Message-----
>      >      > From: Christopher Paolini [mailto:paolini at attila.sdsu.edu]
>      >      > Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2013 11:44 AM
>      >      > To: Straight, John E (John)
>      >      > Cc: sciencedmz at attila.sdsu.edu; Witt, Brian K (Brian)
>      >      > Subject: Re: Science DMZ - installation requirements
>      checkpoint
>      >      >
>      >      >
>      >      > Thanks John.  I sent revision A to everyone, but Kent and
>      his
>      >      staff need to add their comments and send you an updated
>      revision B.
>      >       Quick
>      >      > question: I have the three 10GE NI modules in slots 1,2,3
>      of the
>      >      OS10K.
>      >      > Is it OK if I place the 40GE NI module in slot 5?
>      >      > Thanks,
>      >      > Chris
>      >      >
>      >      > Straight, John E (John) <john.straight at alcatel-lucent.com>
>      wrote:
>      >      >
>      >      > > Chris,
>      >      > >
>      >      > > Thanks for completing the Installation Requirements
>      Document. I
>      >      have yet to hear back from AT&T on the OmniVista delivery but
>      will
>      >      check again tomorrow morning.
>      >      > >
>      >      > > John Straight
>      >      > > (310) 944-5675
>      >      > >
>      >      > > -----Original Message-----
>      >      > > From: Christopher Paolini
>      [mailto:paolini at attila.sdsu.edu]
>      >      > > Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2013 6:14 PM
>      >      > > To: sciencedmz at attila.sdsu.edu; Witt, Brian K (Brian)
>      >      > > Cc: Straight, John E (John)
>      >      > > Subject: Re: Science DMZ - installation requirements
>      checkpoint
>      >      > >
>      >      > >
>      >      > > Kent, Bob, Tony, and Gene:
>      >      > >
>      >      > > Kent: I have attached revision A of the LAN
>      Implementation Form.
>      >       My answers are given in red font.  Please go through my
>      answers and
>      >      add additional detail as you deem appropriate.  I rack
>      mounted the
>      >      OS10K Friday (see Figure 1).
>      >      > >
>      >      > > Bob: I'd like to work with you on Monday to mount one
>      OS6900 in
>      >      CSL-121A and one OS6900 in EBA-111.  I met Eric Frost and he
>      has
>      >      given us permission to mount an OS6900 in CSL-121A.  We need
>      to
>      >      ensure water doesn't leak onto the OS6900 through the fiber
>      conduit
>      >      in the event of a rainstorm (Eric mentioned this issue).  We
>      also
>      >      need to connect SMF to the SFP-10G-LR ports 1 and 2 in the NI
>      slot 1
>      >      module (see Figure 2) that connect back to X2-LR GBICS in
>      Te1/2 and
>      >      Te1/3 of the CENIC C4900M switch sd-csu-sw-3 in Admin 12.
>      >      > >
>      >      > > Tony: Network MailScanner warning: numerical links are
>      often
>      >      malicious: MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt
>      from "130.191.49.0" claiming to be MailScanner warning: numerical
>      links are often malicious: 130.191.49.0/24 is now associated with
>      Autonomous System
>      >      Number 64760.
>      >      > >
>      >      > > Gene: I have included an updated Science DMZ Network
>      Internal
>      >      Firewall Ruleset in section 5.
>      >      > >
>      >      > > Thanks everyone,
>      >      > >
>      >      > > Chris
>      >      > >
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