Several Important Network Devices

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I'm not sure the best way to represent these or even if on the wiki is ideal but just to get this out someplace for now:

Fairbanks

ngeedata

  • Debian Linux virtual machine
  • Located in IARC server room
  • Function is main data processing server and web server for sharing data with 3rd parties

lognet

  • CentOS Linux virtual machine
  • Located in IARC server room
  • Function is main LoggerNet server for related projects.
  • This computer pushes data to ngeedata after automated retrievals.

5thfloorradio

  • Debian Linux Raspberry Pi Model B
  • Located above the ceiling tiles on the 5th floor.
  • Only accessible by using a ladder and removing tiles.
  • This computer is a base radio for the Fairbanks Freewave network

ralph

  • Debian Linux Solid-Run Cubox-I
  • Located in the 207B at the moment
  • serves as back up to Barrow dreamplug (though will need to be sent north if ever used)
  • Also can double as local serial server.

IARC NL100

  • Campbell Scientific NL100
  • Located above the ceiling tiles on the 5th floor.
  • Once again only accessible by ladder.
  • This is the main Bonanza Creek network access point. (multi-point Freewave Network)

Poker Flat

Super Site Toughbook

  • Panasonic Toughbook running Debian Linux
  • Located in the Super Site Shed.
  • This computer has LoggerNet for linux on it like the LogNet computer and pushes data to ngeedata hourly.
  • Local data logger network at the super site is Campbell Scientific MD485.

Barrow

dreamplug

  • Debian Linux small orange & black computer
  • Mounted onto a wall in the BEO Control Shed (out about 1.2 miles from Cake Eater road in middle of BEO)
  • Has a PTZ Axis model camera attached as well as serves as a radio base station
    • other radio users include Bill @ UAF-GIPL and Bryan at DOE-LBL
  • Radio here is in Multi-point mode and sites in this neighborhood all have PakBus IDs

Nome

nome.moxa

  • Small Moxa 1 Port serial server
  • Located in the old library (I think... I don't know that I've seen it since it was moved during the 2006-2008 remodel).
  • Just a simple network to serial device rather than full blown linux.
  • Radio here is in point to point mode and we connect to the sites using AT commands.