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From: <sergei.gulyaev_at_email.protected>
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 10:38:08 +1200
Hi All,
You might be interested to have a look at KAREN (Kiwi Advanced Research
and Education Network) weathermap
http://erg.wand.net.nz/weathermap/animations.php
AUT is a member of KAREN. We have a free link Auckland-Sydney via
Verizon (155 Mbps). (Link to Seatle is better 655 Mbps).
There is commercial link between NZ and Australia via Southern Cross
Cables ~100Gbps.
Cheers,
Sergei
>>>Chris Phillips <Chris.Phillips_at_csiro.<!--nospam-->au> 24/03/07 3:04 AM >>>
Hi All,
Sorry for all the spam.
A quick summary of tonights success.
We have managed to sustain 256 Mbps from Mopra,Parkes and ATCA to the
CPSR2 cluster in Parkes. We spent 1hr on 0537-441 with no problems. We
then looked at Circinus-X for 40min (data not processed yet).
We also have managed to sustain 128 Mbps to Hobart (also with the 3 ATNF
antenna at 128 Mbps). Given the data is over a 155 Mbps shared link this
is pretty good going. Unfortunately the 1PPS problem at Hobart
(unrelated
to evlBI) caused a reset numerous times. Future versions of the evlbi
software will be changed to cope with this condition.
I have attached a copy of the AARNET weather map showing the Tas link
glowing a nice shade of red.
Cheers
Chris
Received on 2007-03-24 09:39:23
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 10:38:08 +1200
Hi All,
You might be interested to have a look at KAREN (Kiwi Advanced Research
and Education Network) weathermap
http://erg.wand.net.nz/weathermap/animations.php
AUT is a member of KAREN. We have a free link Auckland-Sydney via
Verizon (155 Mbps). (Link to Seatle is better 655 Mbps).
There is commercial link between NZ and Australia via Southern Cross
Cables ~100Gbps.
Cheers,
Sergei
>>>Chris Phillips <Chris.Phillips_at_csiro.<!--nospam-->au> 24/03/07 3:04 AM >>>
Hi All,
Sorry for all the spam.
A quick summary of tonights success.
We have managed to sustain 256 Mbps from Mopra,Parkes and ATCA to the
CPSR2 cluster in Parkes. We spent 1hr on 0537-441 with no problems. We
then looked at Circinus-X for 40min (data not processed yet).
We also have managed to sustain 128 Mbps to Hobart (also with the 3 ATNF
antenna at 128 Mbps). Given the data is over a 155 Mbps shared link this
is pretty good going. Unfortunately the 1PPS problem at Hobart
(unrelated
to evlBI) caused a reset numerous times. Future versions of the evlbi
software will be changed to cope with this condition.
I have attached a copy of the AARNET weather map showing the Tas link
glowing a nice shade of red.
Cheers
Chris
Received on 2007-03-24 09:39:23