It is where the network cables terminate and stay resident (Old DOS programmers will get the joke :). -- Vinayak On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 2:08 AM, Stefan Winter <stefan.winter@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, > > Please note that this terminal room has no terminals[...] > > > In the interest of sanity, and in a continuing quest to kill all oxymorons, > we should really not call it a terminal room then. > > As an hommage to John Backus, the "Non-Terminal Room" comes to mind. > > Greetings, > > Stefan Winter > > > , PCs, or other user-accessible machines. It is simply a place to get power, > wired Internet access, help desk support, or print documents. > > When using the Ethernet connections in the Terminal Room, IPv4 addressing is > provided via DHCP. Please use Dynamic Auto-configuration for IPv6. A > stateless DHCPv6 server or RDNSS will provide network information. To cut > down on the mess, ethernet cables have not been installed to every seat in > the Terminal Room. If you need a cable, please ask at the Help Desk. > > Please note that at the request of the IETF Chair, demonstrations are no > longer permitted in the Terminal Room. > > === Help Desk === > A help desk is being provided and will be staffed the following hours: > > || Sunday || 16:00 to 19:00 || > || Monday || 8:00 to 20:00 || > || Tuesday || 8:00 to 18:00 || > || Wednesday || 8:00 to 20:00 || > || Thursday || 8:00 to 20:00 || > || Friday || 8:00 to 15:00 || > > == NOC and Ticketing == > > There are several ways to communicate with the NOC staff. > * Submit a new trouble ticket via the > http://tickets.meeting.ietf.org/newticket interface. Filling in the > following fields: "My MAC Address", "My Current Location", and "My OS" may > expedite ticket processing. If you have an existing account on > http://tools.ietf.org you can use your established credentials (email > address and tools password) to log in at > http://tickets.meeting.ietf.org/login . > * Send an email to tickets@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with as much detail regarding > your issue and configuration as possible. > * If you're on site and need direct network assistance (i.e - you have no > network) please go to the helpdesk, which is located in the Terminal Room. > * Use the Jabber room at noc @ jabber.ietf.org to report issues or > communicate with the NOC. > > You can also use trac to review outstanding tickets before reporting an > issue or to update outstanding tickets. > > === External Connectivity === > > The IETF 93 network connects to the Internet via a 10Gb/s link provided by > CZ.NIC and a 1Gb/s link from Dial Telecom. The IETF uses 31.133.128.0/18, > 31.130.224.0/20 and 130.129.0.0/16 for IPv4 and 2001:67c:1230::/46, > 2001:67c:370::/48 and 2001:df8::/32 for IPv6. We are supplying bandwidth for > the conference space, as well as wireless and wired connections in the guest > rooms. > > == Meeting Room Wireless == > > An 802.11 a/g/n/ac wireless network is provided throughout the venue on both > the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, in conjunction with IPv4 and IPv6 addressing > options. > > The main “ietf” wireless network is now encrypted; when prompted for > credentials, enter ietf for both the username and password. > > Here’s a quick summary of the new network layout: > > > || SSID || Description > || Encrypted || Frequencies || IP Versions || > || ietf || Our default network > || yes || 5Ghz only || v4 and v6 || > || ietf-legacy || For legacy and unencrypted use > || no || 2.4 and 5Ghz || v4 and v6 || > || ietf-2.4ONLY || An encrypted network for 2.4Ghz users || > yes || 2.4Ghz only || v4 and v6 || > || ietf-v6ONLY || For users wanting a pure IPv6 > || yes || 5Ghz only || v6 only || > || ietf-nat64 || IPv6 stack with NAT64 to access IPv4 resources || yes > || 5Ghz only || v6 with NAT64 & DNS64 || > || eduroam || educational users > || yes || 2.4 and 5Ghz || v4 and v6 || > > All networks marked as encrypted will offer layer 2 security. This is done > using WPA enterprise with 802.1X (PEAP or TTLS) authentication and AES or > TKIP encryption. As usual, we are all using the same credentials (user > “ietf”, password “ietf”), yet each user will get unique session encryption > keys. Our Radius authentication servers use a certificate that you can > verify by going to this page: > https://www.ietf.org/registration/MeetingWiki/wiki/92net > > See the following archived email from Chris Elliot for an in-depth > explanation of the changes made to the wireless configuration. > http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/92all/current/msg00009.html > > Note: Some users are having problems using Intel Centrino cards and the IETF > network. Please see https://tickets.meeting.ietf.org/wiki/CentrinoIssue > > == Guest Room Access == > > The IETF Network is being extended to the guest rooms in the Hilton. *Note* > that while we are using the IETF meeting network for Internet connectivity, > we are using the hotel's infrastructure (Ruckus access points) for the > delivery to the guest rooms, so there are limits to the improvements we can > effect. We recommend using the wired connection if you experience poor > connectivity in your guest room. > > Wired: > IPv4 and IPv6 and provided via the wired connection in your room. Due to > architectural limitations, inbound TCP connections from the Internet may not > be available on the in-room wired connection. > > Wireless: > In the guest room areas you should find the “ietf-hotel” SSID. This > network is 2.4GHz/5GHz and is being delivered via the Hilton's Ruckus access > points. We encourage heavy users and/or those having poor coverage to use > the wired connection. > > == Support == > > If you have trouble using any of the Public or Guest Room services, please > try to switch to the hotel SSIDs ("hhonors") or the hotel wired port. If > that doesn’t work, please contact the Hilton support as listed in your room. > If things are working fine on the hotel offerings but not on the IETF > SSIDs/ports, please do contact us in the Terminal Room (Amsterdam) or via > tickets @ meeting.ietf.org and we’ll be glad to help! > > > == Printing == > > There is a printer in the Terminal Room and is available to all IETF users. > The printer is an HP Officejet Pro 8620 and is accessible via LPD, Bonjour, > standard TCP/IP on port 9100. The hostname for it is > term-printer.meeting.ietf.org. > > > || Name || Model || Capabilities || IPv4 Address|| IPv6 Address || Notes || > Drivers || > ||term-printer.meeting.ietf.org || HP Officejet Pro 8620 || Inkjet > w/Duplexer || 31.133.128.18 || 2001:67c:370:128:a65d:36ff:fe32:44ba || > Bonjour name: // term-printer // || > [http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Officejet-Pro-8620-e-All-in-One-Printer-series/5367611/drivers > Printer Drivers] || > > === Instructions for Mac OS X using Bonjour auto-setup (DNS-Based Service > Discovery) === > (Note that this method is not available if you have configured an explicit > DNS search list. Please see below for > [https://tickets.meeting.ietf.org/wiki/IETF91network#InstructionsforMacOSXusingmanualconfiguration > the manual configuration instructions]. > 1. Open System Preferences -> Print & Fax -> "+" below printer list > 2. Choose "Default" in the top-menu. > 3. You should see the printers discovered by Bonjour. Pick the right one. > 4. Enjoy hassle-free printing. > > === Instructions for Mac OS X using manual configuration === > 1. Open System Preferences -> Print & Fax -> "+" below printer list > 2. Select the "IP" icon at the top of window > 3. Select the "HP Jetdirect - Socket" from the drop down > 4. Enter "term-printer.meeting.ietf.org" in the Address field. Leave the > Queue field blank. > 5. ''Print Using'' should autopopulate > 6. Click Add > > === Instructions for Windows 7=== > 1. If you haven't printed on the selected printer before, you may need to > download and install the driver using one of the links above. > 2. When you come to the installer page asking you to choose the "Network > Type" -- choose "Wired (Ethernet)." > 3. If you get the "Unable to Find the Printer" page, simply enter the IP > address of the printer {31.133.128.18} in the box in the bottom-right corner > and click "Search." > 4. Ignore the "The Printer and Computer are Connected to Different Routers" > message and select "Next." > 5. The driver will finish it's installation and you *should* see a > "Successful Network Installation" message. > 6. The fax feature is *NOT* enabled, so you may cancel the fax installation > portion. > 7. Registering the printer is not necessary. > 8. You're printer is now ready to use, and you can find it by going to > ''Start -> Devices and Printers''. No need to print a test page. > > > === Instructions for Windows using HP printing framework === > 1. Download HP Universal Print Driver for Windows (see above) > 2. Select "Dynamic installation" and wait until all drivers are copied > (takes about 5-10 minutes) > 3. Add printers by using their IP addresses in "control panel" appearing > when select Start -> Settings -> Printers & faxes -> "HP Universal Printing > PS" -> Properties > > === HP Eprint > 1. Find the printer's email address on a label pasted to the printer. > 2. Email the document to that address. > 3. Retrieve your print out from the Terminal Room > > === Scanning Services === > 1. In a browser (Firefox appears to be the only browser that renders the > pages properly) go to: http://term-printer.meeting.ietf.org/ > 2. Select the "Scan" tab located at the top of the page. > 3. Select Document Type "PDF" in the drop-down menu > 4. Place pages to be scanned face-up in the page feeder on top of the > printer. > 5. Press "Start Scan" on the web page. > 6. Once the Scan has completed a window to the right will display the PDF > contents of the scan. > 7. Using the scroll bar in the Image Preview - Scroll to the right and > select the "Download" button > > > == Services == > > The following network services are provided: > > || Service || Address || > Notes > || > || SMTP || smtp.meeting.ietf.org || Will > provide SMTP relay for anything within the IETF network || > || NTP || ntp.meeting.ietf.org || A > stratum 2 time service is provided via IPv4 and IPv6 unicast || > || DNS || ns1.meeting.ietf.org ns2.meeting.ietf.org || Validating > recursive resolvers. The domain name is meeting.ietf.org. || > > These services are being provided from both of the following servers: > 31.130.229.6 / [2001:67c:370:229::6] > or > 31.130.229.7 / [2001:67c:370:229::7] > > == Geolocation == > There is a geolocation feed published here: > http://noc.ietf.org/geo/google.csv > Geolocation service for temporary networks is often hit or miss. > Suggestions/assistance is welcomed. > > == MAC Privacy @IETF93 == > > > After doing MAC Privacy trials at IETF91 in Honolulu and IETF92 in Dallas, > we are transitioning to this being a standard service on the IETF network. > It will operate on the all the IETF meeting networks, so no special SSID > will be broadcast. Users participating in the service will be assigned a > shorter DHCP lease. Note that this time there is also support for some > mobile devices. > > Instructions and tools to automatically randomize the MAC address used by > the Wi-Fi interface of your device can be found (for several OSes) at: > > * > https://oruga.it.uc3m.es/802-privacy/index.php/MAC_address_change_tutorial > > More information about the IEEE 802 Privacy group and instructions about how > to join the discussion list can be found at the IEEE 802 Privacy SG site: > > * http://www.ieee802.org/PrivRecsg/ > > == Thanks == > The terminal room and IETF network are made possible by the generous > contributions by a number of companies and by the tireless efforts of our > volunteer team. If you see any of these people in the halls, please be sure > to thank them for all their work! > > > Contributors: > * Juniper Networks > * Cisco > > Connectivity: > * CZ.NIC > * Dial Telecom > > Volunteers: > * Hirochika Asai (WIDE) > * Joe Clarke (Cisco) > * Chris Elliott > * Bill Fenner (Arista) > * Joel Jaeggli (Fastly) > * Bill Jensen (University of Wisconsin –Madison) > * Hans Kuhn (NSRC) > * Warren Kumari (Google) > * Lucy Lynch (NSRC) > * Jim Martin (Internet Systems Consortium) > * Ryo Nakamura (WIDE - in absentia) > * Karen O'Donoghue (ISOC) > * Clemens Schrimpe > * Bjoern A. Zeeb > > Staff: > * Aaron Nelson > * James Dishongh > * Colin Doyle > * Nick Kukich > * Edward !McNair > * Con Reilly > > > > _______________________________________________ > 93all mailing list > 93all@xxxxxxxx > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/93all > >