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The IETF69 network is currently staffed by VeriLAN, Motorola, and volunteers. We experienced some issues with the new version of wireless firmware, but have reverted to an older version. DHCP outages were intermittent but have been stable since Tuesday afternoon. Wireless service is available on multiple floors and has a peak of 748 simultaneous users. Our team includes staff from VeriLAN and Motorola, as well as volunteers from Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, WiscNet, and AT&T. We have redundant peering, both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity, and backup DS3 to Level 3 upstream.
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The IETF69 Network Morgan Sackett msackett@verilan.com
General Status • Noc is staffed by VeriLAN, Motorola, and volunteers • Setup went easily • New version of wireless firmware caused problems with PPTP, moved back to older version • Intermittent DHCP outages, stable since Tuesday afternoon.
Wireless • 77 802.11a/b/g Cisco Access Points • 10 802.11a/b Cisco Access Points • Service available in Lobby, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th floors as well as The Big Downtown and the Executive lounge on the 23rd floor. • Peak simultaneous wireless users: 748 • 4 Wireless SSIDs • Open (ietf) • Open 802.11a (ietf-a) • 802.1x (ietf.1x) • 802.1x 802.11a (ietf-a.1x)
VeriLAN Staff • Rick Alfvin • Todd Hutchinson • Morgan Sackett • Steven Schroedl • Noah Weis
Motorola Staff • Les LaPhilliph • Aron Silverton • Paul Wilgosiewicz
Jim Martin Karen O'Donoghue Bill Jensen Chris Elliot Joel Jaeggli Lucy Lynch Bill Fenner Volunteers
Cisco Systems Juniper Networks WiscNet AT&T Contributors
WiscNET 100Mb Redundant peering IPv4 and IPv6 Backup DS3 to Level 3 Upstream Connectivity