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Entry | Date | Title | Site | Author | #Graphics |
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146 | Mon 27-Sep-2004 | Willow down on 9/24, afternoon | willow | semmer | |
130 | Mon 13-Sep-2004 | changed willow's antenna | willow | oncley | |
129 | Sun 12-Sep-2004 | network at willow | willow | maclean | |
11 | Tue 15-Jun-2004 | network to willow sick | willow | maclean | |
10 | Tue 15-Jun-2004 | network config | all | maclean |
- 146: network, Site willow, Mon 27-Sep-2004 11:25:24 MDT, Willow down on 9/24, afternoon
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While working at Aspen, Andy came by and said the communication link from Willow was down. So I stopped the work at Aspen to go to Willow. At Willow I found the Breezecom communication light was read not green. I recycled power on the breezecom and that got it going. Back at the CUFF trailer I rebooted cosmos to get it going.
- 130: network, Site willow, Mon 13-Sep-2004 09:04:46 MDT, changed willow's antenna
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After Gordon's investigation, I followed-up by replacing the 16db patch antenna at willow with a 24db parabolic. I didn't get a chance to run the Breezecom diagnostic utility (could we install it on aster using VMware and run it remotely?), but pinging seemed solid. To do this, powered down the entire cosmos box about 1730-1800.
- 129: network, Site willow, Sun 12-Sep-2004 14:10:28 MDT, network at willow
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cosmos, aircoa1 and aircoa3 have not been transmitting since the evening of Friday, Sep 10. Came to C1 and started up the DS-11 wireless ethernet software on the Panasonic. (hook the network cable into the extra port on the DLink hub, labeled Tower 10.0.0.x, next to CU's Dell). I could connect to both station adaptors and the access point from the trailer, so it isn't a power problem at willow. I could ping and log into cosmos - it reported an uptime of 9 days. The 802.11 connection to willow does not have good signal strength: The Station adaptor at willow is the breezecom unit B, which has address 10.0.0.199 The DS.11 software reports the following statistics for unit B, unit C (10.0.0.197) (which is at pine), and the access point (10.0.0.200): Signal Qual RSSI FCS Error rate B 38% -85dBm (42) 19% C 86% -74dBm (48) 1% AP 35% FYI: the SNMP write community password is what Dorothy told her dog. The ESSID is "default", and the read password is "pubic". As a hack I changed the channel to 6 from 11 on the access point. Unit B had been fixed on channel 11, and I changed it to scanning mode, with preferred channels 1,6,11. (That was the setting of unit C). That change didn't help, but I left it. I checked the antenna connections at willow and was able to turn the connector at the antenna about another quarter turn, but it didn't help the signal strength. The antenna is pointed well to the CU tower. Reset aircos3 and got things running again, but wasn't able to make any improvements to the signal strength. /var/log/messages back on aster reports DHCPREQUEST and DHCPACKs about every 20 seconds for 10.0.0.199 - which I believe is a symptom of the bad signal strength.
- 11: network, Site willow, Tue 15-Jun-2004 20:42:00 MDT, network to willow sick
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The wireless network link to willow is having problems. It ran poorly for about a day and a half then crapped out altogether. Symptoms: frequent dhcp requests from the Breezecom station adaptor at willow, often every 20 seconds! Seen on aster:/var/log/messages. Network socket from willow data system shows many network temporarily not available errors, as seen with "ndaqstatus cosmos". SteveS went to willow today to check things. He got it working again but it is still showing the same symptoms.
- 10: network, Site all, Tue 15-Jun-2004 20:27:45 MDT, network config
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aster eth0 (bottom PCMCIA card I believe - note the label above the keyboard) IPaddr: 10.0.0.3 The 10.0.0 network is the data network,which we share with CU. The 10.0.0 hub is so marked in the trailer eth1 IPaddr: 198.11.18.38 (isff.colorado.edu) The 198.11.18 network is the CU mountain research station network - the link to the internet. The 198.11.18 hub is to the right of the sparcstation. russter (CU sparcstation): le0: 10.0.0.1 (data network) le1:198.11.18.27 (CU MRS network) quacker (CU data system) eth0: 10.0.0.2 cosmos (willow) eth0: 10.0.0.10 daisy (aspen?) eth0: 10.0.0.11 marigold (pine?) eth0: 10.0.0.12 aster is a DHCP server on the 10.0.0 network, giving out addresses in the range 10.0.0.100 - 10.0.0.200. The Breezecom access point at the CU tower has been given 10.0.0.200, and it will probably keep it the entire project. The Breezecom at willow has been given 10.0.0.199. So you can ping 10.0.0.2 to see if the link to the CU tower is up. Ping 10.0.0.200 to see if the Breezecom on the CU tower is up, and ping 10.0.0.199 to check if the wireless link to the willow breezecom is working, then ping 10.0.0.10 to see if the network and the prometheus are up.
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