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[IDD #OJU-555308]: Connection Request...
- Subject: [IDD #OJU-555308]: Connection Request...
- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 16:58:37 -0600
Hi Otis,
re:
> Hi from Asheville!
I hear Asheville is a great place. My sister lives near there, and she loves
the area (especially since she is now away from the hurricanes that used to
pummel her and her husband when she lived out on the coast of NC).
re: setting up appropriate ALLOWs for CICS-NC
> Of course, nothing is as easy as one would like: see below…
re:
>
> Look at: http://www.cicsnc.org for more details.
OK, thanks for the link.
re:
> While we do have reverse and forward DNS, our domain is cicsnc.org due to
> some VPN issues being a remote campus group from NCSU (It's a long story).
> Yes, I know this complicates things...
> So, what will we have to do to be authorized, given this boundary condition?
No worries for us. I just added an ALLOW for all non-restricted IDD feeds
for all machines in the cicsnc.org domain on idd.cise-nsf.gov. Let's start
with that and tackle idd.unidata.ucar.edu later (it is a cluster, so the
configuration is more arduous).
As a reiteration of your request, you will be REQUESTing the following
feeds from idd.cise-nsf.gov:
IDS|DDPLUS - global observational data
UNIWISC - aka MCIDAS; GOES-East/West image sectors
Of course, there is a LOT more data to be had... a snapshot taken a minute
ago shows the various feeds and their respective data volumes:
Data Volume Summary for idd.cise-nsf.gov
Maximum hourly volume 14363.463 M bytes/hour
Average hourly volume 8089.573 M bytes/hour
Average products per hour 251605 prods/hour
Feed Average Maximum Products
(M byte/hour) (M byte/hour) number/hour
CONDUIT 3135.836 [ 38.764%] 6610.077 70418.826
NEXRAD2 2388.691 [ 29.528%] 4630.175 57693.761
NEXRAD3 839.397 [ 10.376%] 1664.588 46171.348
NGRID 790.548 [ 9.772%] 2005.345 16873.000
FNMOC 314.252 [ 3.885%] 1799.627 2707.457
HDS 270.010 [ 3.338%] 430.693 18770.478
NIMAGE 147.766 [ 1.827%] 243.566 174.913
FNEXRAD 91.126 [ 1.126%] 110.428 72.978
IDS|DDPLUS 42.655 [ 0.527%] 53.315 37655.587
EXP 33.833 [ 0.418%] 73.720 319.870
UNIWISC 24.167 [ 0.299%] 29.991 26.935
GEM 3.806 [ 0.047%] 37.553 353.022
DIFAX 3.421 [ 0.042%] 12.335 4.739
LIGHTNING 2.618 [ 0.032%] 6.045 340.000
FSL2 1.448 [ 0.018%] 1.581 22.348
The volume will be going up measurably as dual polarization products are
added to the NEXRAD2 (NEXRAD Level II volume scan data) and NEXRAD3 (NEXRAD
Level III products) feeds.
re:
> > NB: Nobody is authorized to relay lightning data to downstream machines
> > outside
> > of their own domains. To get lightning data, you will need to send requests
> > for point-to-point LDM feeds to the sites that provide the data:
> >
> > NLDN lightning data:
> >
> > Dr. David Knight
> > Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
> > University at Albany
> > State University of New York
> > address@hidden
> >
> > USPLN/NAPLN/GLN lightning data:
> >
> > Kim Rauenzahn
> > Lightning Product Manager
> > WSI
> > address@hidden
>
> Thanks. We will pursue this separately.
Very good. I think that David and Kim should allow your LIGHTNING feed requests
as soon as they understand why your machine is in the .org domain.
Cheers,
Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: OJU-555308
Department: Support IDD
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed