Difference between revisions of "NOC-HD"
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'''Basics''': | '''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 | * 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 | ||
| + | * 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. | ||
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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 | + | Thur 3. AUG 16:00-20:00 4 runners<br> |
| − | Friday 4th AUG 9:00 - 22:00 | + | Friday 4th AUG 9:00 - 22:00 4 runners<br> |
| − | Saturday 5th 9:00 - 20:00 alternating shifts (2 runners) and 1 Helpdesk shift | + | Saturday 5th till 7th 9:00 - 20:00 alternating shifts (2 runners) and 1 Helpdesk shift<br> |
| − | + | 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 | + | 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