LCTAC February Service Review ISP Our Service Provider The Lane - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
LCTAC February Service Review ISP Our Service Provider The Lane - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
LCTAC February Service Review ISP Our Service Provider The Lane ESD RFP for ISP for Year 2015-2017 was awarded to NERO, The Network for Education and Research in Oregon. NERO currently has three transit connections to route traffic to
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Our Service Provider
- The Lane ESD RFP for ISP for Year 2015-2017 was awarded
to NERO, The Network for Education and Research in Oregon.
- NERO currently has three transit connections to route traffic to
the Internet, including Level3 in Eugene and Portland and Internet2 commercial peering.
- NERO participates in the following exchanges: OIX, NWAX
(Pittock), and the Oregon Gigapop.
Districts that benefit from Lane ESD ISP Services
Bethel Blachly Creswell Crow-Applegate-Lorane Fern Ridge Junction City Lowell Mapleton Marcola McKenzie Oakridge Pleasant Hill Siuslaw South Lane
New ISP partnership with Eugene 4J! Looking at options with Springfield SD Lane Community College has remained an ISP customer.
List of Our Transport Providers
- Century Link
- Hunter Communications
- Freewire Broadband
- City of Cottage Grove
- Western Independent Networks
- Light Speed Networks
- Public Agency Network (PAN) and EWEB
- PEAK Internet/Pioneer Telephone Company
Lane ESD occupies 4 cabinets: 2 at Oregon Hall and 2 at Willamette Internet Exchange (WIX). Would you like to visit Oregon Hall or WIX?
14/15 Circuit Changes
Mapleton – 3 mbps (two T1s) to 10 mbps (Metro over Ethernet) McKenzie – 3 mbps (two T1s) to 10 mbps (Metro over Ethernet) Oakridge – 3 mbps (two T1s) to 100 mbps (fiber) Fern Ridge – Microwave radios to fiber Junction City – Microwave radios to fiber
Upcoming Circuit Changes
Bethel – PAN equipment upgrade, diverse path
Districts With Constraints
Mapleton -- no additional copper facilities available McKenzie -- no additional copper facilities available Blachly – three service providers to create circuit C-A-L – can only get to site with microwave radios Marcola – can only get to site with microwave radios
Core Upgrades
- Per new contract with NERO, we are upgrading to a 10 Gbps circuit to allow
for additional bandwidth.
- Recent purchase of two SFP+ modules for our switches at OH and WIX.
- We are gradually working towards our entire network core being capable of
10 Gbps.
Router Upgrades
Cisco 2821
- Blachly
- C-A-L
- Lowell
- Mapleton
- Marcola
- McKenzie
- Oakridge
- Pleasant Hill
- Siuslaw
Cisco 3560-X
- Bethel
- Creswell
- Fern Ridge
- Junction City
- South Lane
- Lane ESD + MLK
Lane ESD WAN
Circuit Connection and Rate-Limits
District Circuit Connection Rate-Limits Bethel 1 Gbps
98
South Lane 1 Gbps
55
Creswell 1 Gbps
35
Pleasant Hill 1 Gbps
28
Lowell 1 Gbps
28
Junction City 500 mbps
24
Fern Ridge 100 mbps
17
Siuslaw 100 mbps
14
Crow-Applegate-Lorane 100 mbps
10
Marcola 100 mbps
10
Oakridge 100 mbps
10
Blachly 10 mbps
10
Mapleton 10 mbps
10
McKenzie 10 mbps
10
Rate-limit increases Summer 2015
Outage Procedure
- NOC receives page from monitoring system
from 06:00 - 22:30.
- Confirm router is unreachable, check core equipment
- Contact district’s tech point of contact via phone acknowledging outage
and working on resolution. Collect information
- Utility outage resources: outage maps, twitter, etc. - 6 Utility Providers
- Contact transport service provider
- Follow-up with district with RFO and ETR
- Document outage
Report an outage! (541) 461-8340
Outages
Circuit Monitoring
Evaluating Monitoring Tools Updated Smoke Ping tool and testing new beta release for NDT
Tools
VFL Labeler Cable verifier for copper Cable tester – MMF/Copper OTDR
Any Questions? Discussion?
Roundtable Items….
- Core device(s) upgrades? Is your device EOS?
- Any intradistrict connection upgrades? Wireless? EoC?
- 10 Gb initiatives?
- How is E-Rate going?