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Ramp Presentation. Ed Gibson, Network Analyst Tracy Griffiths, Programmer Analyst John McFadden, Team Leader Strategic Applications Ellen Smout, Security Information Specialist. What is Ramp?. An evolving java database application
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Ramp Presentation Ed Gibson, Network Analyst Tracy Griffiths, Programmer Analyst John McFadden, Team Leader Strategic Applications Ellen Smout, Security Information Specialist
What is Ramp? • An evolving java database application • targeted at Network Operations, Network Administrators, User Services and the Help Desk. Initial objectives • distributed online update of host dns/dhcp data • support for mobile users via dynamic dhcp Current Vision • A comprehensive network tool for campus SysAdmins
The RAMP Acronym Registration Aggregation Mobility Policy
Ramp Building Blocks Domains Ranges Pools Views Groups
Ramp Building Blocks Domains Ranges Pools Views Groups Host Registration Self Registration Admin Registration
Ramp Building Blocks Network Devices Domains Ranges Pools Views Groups Host Registration Network Equipment Ports Self Registration Admin Registration DocIT
Ramp Building Blocks Network Devices Domains Ranges Pools Views Groups Host Registration Network Equipment Ports Self Registration Admin Registration DocIT Troubleshooting Host Search Dhcp Logs ARP Logs Radius Logs
Ramp Building Blocks Network Devices Domains Ranges Pools Views Groups Host Registration Network Equipment Ports Self Registration Admin Registration DocIT Locking Registered Services Troubleshooting Host Search Dhcp Logs ARP Logs Radius Logs Security Retina
Hosts Domains Network Ranges Pools
View 1 View 2 View 3 Hosts Domains Network Ranges Pools
View 1 View 2 View 3 Hosts Domains Network Ranges Pools Group 1 Group 2
View 1 View 2 View 3 Hosts Domains Network Ranges Pools Group 1 Group 2
Retina Project When? • Started November of 2002 Why? • To monitor the minimum server standards @ the UWO What? • Retina (from eEye) is a vulnerability scanning tool purchased by the UWO Why Retina? • The most Microsoft friendly of all • Less client blue screens • Good with Solaris/Linux/Mac
Retina Project (cont’d) UWO owns 2 licenses a Class C and a 16 ip • The Class C runs in a scheduler written in Java by John McFadden • Class C continually scans the campus • The 16 ip is run by our Operations staff and is used for On-Demand scans initiated by campus SysAdmins as needed. • On-Demand requests are submitted through a web form.
Thank you! Questions? • Ed Gibson: egibson@uwo.ca • Tracy Griffiths: tracyg@uwo.ca • John McFadden: dasjlm@uwo.ca • Ellen Smout: esmout@uwo.ca