[EHPweb] Fw: Alert - July 8th DOI ESN Fiber Distribution Panel Relocation- Denver - Internet & Intranet Outage

Christopher J Bidwell cbidwell at usgs.gov
Thu Jul 1 15:51:13 UTC 2010


This includes DFC DMZ items.  Systems of concern websites:  NEIC webpages, 
geohazards, landslides, geomag, EIDS1, sslearthquake (ciimwebden), 
glddyfi2, groundmotiontool. 

If anything can be moved that is pertinent and does not have a redundant 
system, it should be. 
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Thank you,

Chris Bidwell, RHCT
Red Hat Linux Administrator
Geologic Hazards Team
US Geological Survey
email: cbidwell at usgs.gov
work: 303-273-8642
mobile: 303-435-6362

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From:
Robert A Ibison/RGIO/USGS/DOI
To:
Judith L Tegeler/GD/USGS/DOI at USGS
Cc:
Mark R Vigil/GD/USGS/DOI at USGS, Christopher J Bidwell/GD/USGS/DOI at USGS, 
William R Keaton/RGIO/USGS/DOI at USGS
Date:
07/01/2010 09:25 AM
Subject:
Alert - July 8th DOI ESN  Fiber Distribution Panel Relocation-  Denver - 
Internet & Intranet Outage


Judy,

DOI is moving a Level 3 Fiber Distribution Panel (Patch Panel) located in 
the B53 DEHC Thursday Night (July 8th) at 11:00pm.  My understanding is 
that all USGS DFC connectivity will be interrupted during this move.  They 
expect have the work completed in 1.5 hours but have scheduled a 
maintenance window for up until 6 am, July 9th.  We need to make sure we 
are ready to fail-over to the NEIC backup circuits during this time 
period.

Thanks

Robert Ibison
Telecommunications, Central Region










VZB Engineering has provided a detailed impact list for the L3 Fiber 
Distribution Panel Relocation activity in Denver on July 8 11pmMT ? July 9 
6amMT
Please direct any questions to John Holmes, john_f_holmes at ios.doi.gov
 
 
 
Direct PVCs impacted
 
ESN_Central_VRF                           WAN access to Denver gateway, 
including IOC?s backup path will go down
 
ESN_Mgt_Intranet_VRF->6513                NOSC management of ESN Denver 
gateway
 
6513-DOI-OST->vBNS-DOI-OST-VRF            DOI-OST Disaster Recovery site
 
6513-DOI-SOL->vBNS-DOI-SOL-VRF            DOI-SOL Denver hub & Denver 
Parfet office
 
USGS_CCC-DenJ1->ResJ1                     USGS Backbone network to DenJ1 
router
USGS_CCC-SFJ1->DenJ1
USGS_CCC-DenJ1->MP1
USGS_CCC-Res2->DenJ1
USGS_CCC-DenJ1->MPJ1
ResJ1->USGS_CCC-DenJ1
DenJ1->USGS_CCC-SFJ1
MP1->USGS_CCC-DenJ1
DenJ1->USGS_CCC-Res2
MPJ1->USGS_CCC-DenJ1
 
USGS-DenJ1->VBNS-DOI-USGS-VRF             UsGS Denver campus access to 
USGS Intranet
 
ESN_CCC-Den7609->Res7609                  ESN Edgebone primary path for 
internet redundancy and Internet2 service
ESN_CCC-Den7609->SF7609
ESN_CCC-Den7609->MP7609
Res7609->ESN_CCC-Den7609
SF7609->ESN_CCC-Den7609
MP7609->ESN_CCC-Den7609
 
6506_BC_DFC_ESN<-vBNS_Intranet            Denver Intranet WAN connection 
including access to anything in the Denver DMZ
                                          Denver VPN and L2L will not be 
able to access Intranet resources accessible via the WAN
                                          All Intranet WAN access for any 
bureau, including IOC, to Denver resources/peers 
(Denver DMZ for example, other bureaus with primary Intranet peering in 
Denver) will be inaccessible from WAN
 
6506-DOI-TEST->vBNS-DOI-ESN-VRF           Engineering TEST Partition will 
go down
 
OSM-bldg-53-3845->vBNS-DOI-OSM-VRF        OSM Western Region will lose 
access via Denver; local DFC campus will be isolated
 
MMS-imden53vbns-3845->vBNS-DOI-MMS-VRF    MMS Denver hub will lose access 
to the MMS network; all Denver region sites will lose internet access, etc
 
vBNS_DOI-ROIP-VRF->6506-DOI-ROIP          DOI Radio over IP network will 
go down
 
 
 
 
Indirect impacts - BGP neighbors that will go down
 
 
 
Tunnel to BOR-BC-SAC                BOR Sacramento ESN Intranet connection 
will go down
 
Seattle USGS router                 USGS will lose its connection to the 
USGS Seattle router via Intranet
 
 
 












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