[UCIMC-Tech] network upgrade & rfu computers in production room

Chris Ritzo chris.ritzo at gmail.com
Sat Sep 10 17:42:57 CDT 2011


Mike,
Thanks for the advice & heads up there. The upgrade I started today will
make connecting a new machine near the automation computer very painless and
easy. Leon and I connected this afternoon and will finish the getting the
managed switch in the production room installed Tuesday evening.

Essentially, everything on the west side of the room will be on the WRFU
network, and everything on the east will be production.

-Chris

On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Mike Lehman <rebelmike at earthlink.net>wrote:

> Brian and Chris,
> The EAS dot matrix printer gets its data directly from the EAS box in the
> studio via a long old-style printer cable. It doesn't have or need internet
> access.
>
> But the dot matrix will be going away soon, most likely. And that presents
> the need for a 24/7 dedicated EAS connection to the network.
>
> WRFU must have a new protocol EAS system in place (or on its way) by
> September 30. The new protocol EAS will be internet based, although it will
> still require over the air reception of EAS signals. It's unlikely that the
> old EAS will be updatable and the new one will surely support something more
> up to date than a dot matrix printer.
>
> Thus, the changes either need to add a port for the new EAS or make
> provision for one to be quickly added, because it depends on internet access
> for its operation.
>
> I  am uncertain where WRFU is with this project. They know about it, but
> I've heard nothing back from them on what they have planned yet. The end of
> THIS month deadline is staring them in the face. So it will be a very last
> minute install and would be good if the required internet connection is
> already available, as that will be one less obstacle to getting it done
> ASAP.
> Mike Lehman
>
>
> On 9/10/2011 11:24 AM, Brian Duggan wrote:
>
>> Hey Chris,
>>
>> There are five WRFU network devices that I'm aware of. Two are in the
>> studio and three are in the production room.
>>
>> There is a computer in the studio as well as the WRFU access point.
>>
>> In the production room, there's the automation computer, jimbo, the
>> recorder, grimlock, and the editing machine, rosa. Those are the three
>> that are physically right next to each other, connected to the USB KVM
>> on the brown folding table on the West side of the production room.
>>
>> Grimlock and the access point are the only ones that require Internet
>> access 24/7. The others depend on network access when being used.
>>
>> There's an EAS dot matrix printer that's also on the brown folding
>> table. It prints emergency messages. I'm not quite sure where it gets
>> its data from. Kristina, Mike, does this device use an Internet
>> connection?
>>
>> Brian
>>
>> On 9/10/11 12:08 PM, Chris Ritzo wrote:
>>
>>> Hello rfu members.
>>>
>>> IMC Tech is preparing to put in a managed switch in the production room
>>> area to provide better network segmentation.
>>>
>>> I need someone from wrfu with knowledge of your computers in the
>>> production room area and what network access they have/need to contact
>>> me as soon as possible. I need your consultation on what these machines
>>> are and assistance documenting that for the general building network
>>> infrastructure.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Chris Ritzo
>>> 217-369-6399
>>>
>>>
>>>
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