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'''Basics''':
 
'''Basics''':
 
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* Each shift that had a runner-shift will hand over their Key, map and the current status to the next shift
 
* 2 Teams with 2 Folks each
 
* 2 Teams with 2 Folks each
 
* Train newbies with experienced runners by taking them along
 
* Train newbies with experienced runners by taking them along
 
* Take care of the maps
 
* Take care of the maps
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* Refuse these situations or forcibly unplug them and let the noc HD know which DK and why - expect the user to call to the noc HD when they are disconnected. do not let the next shift reconnect them without correction:
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**  look around a few meters for obviously dangerous cable situations, and refuse to plug those?
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** 20cm above ground black curly cables" and "incorrectly crossed emergency lanes" kind of situations - these must be buried.
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if you want to optimize the shift walk, suggest a new map and get it laminated. Only until the days
 
if you want to optimize the shift walk, suggest a new map and get it laminated. Only until the days
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''Planned shifts are:''
 
''Planned shifts are:''
  
Thur 3. AUG 16:00-20:00 4 runners
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Thur 3. AUG 16:00-20:00 4 runners<br>
Friday 4th AUG 9:00 - 22:00 @4 runners
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Friday 4th AUG 9:00 - 22:00 4 runners<br>
Saturday 5th 9:00 - 20:00 alternating shifts (2 runners) and 1 Helpdesk shift
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Saturday 5th till 7th 9:00 - 20:00 alternating shifts (2 runners) and 1 Helpdesk shift<br>
6th to 9th see above and one helpdesk shift
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8th starting 8:00 Runners, and starting 1 hour before closing event complete disconnect  - needs 4 runners<br>
8th starting 8:00 Runners, and starting 1 hour before closing event complete disconnect  - needs 4 runners
 
 
 
  
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Go to to each datenklo, find the cables which are stuck in the small loop.
 
Go to to each datenklo, find the cables which are stuck in the small loop.
Plug them into Ports 5 and higher.
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Plug them into Ports 5-44 - fill up from the left.
  
 
If you find a cable which is disconnected on the other end and rolled up in front of the DK; unplug it from the switch and leave it there.
 
If you find a cable which is disconnected on the other end and rolled up in front of the DK; unplug it from the switch and leave it there.

Latest revision as of 13:31, 3 August 2017

Basics:

  • Each shift that had a runner-shift will hand over their Key, map and the current status to the next shift
  • 2 Teams with 2 Folks each
  • Train newbies with experienced runners by taking them along
  • Take care of the maps
  • Refuse these situations or forcibly unplug them and let the noc HD know which DK and why - expect the user to call to the noc HD when they are disconnected. do not let the next shift reconnect them without correction:
    • look around a few meters for obviously dangerous cable situations, and refuse to plug those?
    • 20cm above ground black curly cables" and "incorrectly crossed emergency lanes" kind of situations - these must be buried.


if you want to optimize the shift walk, suggest a new map and get it laminated. Only until the days

Shift ranges: Planned shifts are:

Thur 3. AUG 16:00-20:00 4 runners
Friday 4th AUG 9:00 - 22:00 4 runners
Saturday 5th till 7th 9:00 - 20:00 alternating shifts (2 runners) and 1 Helpdesk shift
8th starting 8:00 Runners, and starting 1 hour before closing event complete disconnect - needs 4 runners



Take with you:

  • Key
  • Map
  • DECT
  • Remember noc HD number
  • Leave your dect number at NOC-HD if they dont know it already


Go to to each datenklo, find the cables which are stuck in the small loop. Plug them into Ports 5-44 - fill up from the left.

If you find a cable which is disconnected on the other end and rolled up in front of the DK; unplug it from the switch and leave it there.

Be careful, the fibres are sometimes a bit crazy in the datakloset.

Network status:

  • if the torch is fully animated, the network is on
  • if the torch is just white, there is power but no uplink
  • if the torch is off, then there is no power