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(note: you will have to do a copy/paste of the first couple of url's - ma)
Just thought you all might want to know....
There are a number of different web sites that could be useful for checking
the status of the Seattle Public Schools Network. These include sites that
will help you see bandwidth utilization, status of critical servers, and
status messages from the Information Systems Operations Staff.
These sites are provided by IS Operations as a convenience that you may find
useful. We hope they are a step in the direction of improved communications
and notification of network issues.
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From inside or outside Seattle Public Schools network:
Total Internet Bandwidth between Seattle Public Schools and the Internet:
http://stats.uw.wa-k20.net/network/kk12/seattle-k12/seattle-k12.wa-k20.net.5
.html
<http://stats.uw.wa-k20.net/network/kk12/seattle-k12/seattle-k12.wa-k20.net.
5.html>
Most recent Network Status message:
http://inside.seattleschools.org/status
<http://inside.seattleschools.org/status>
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Only available when connected to the Seattle Public Schools network:
(Internal Only)
Network usage to/from each Seattleschools Location:
http://monitor.seattleschools.org <http://monitor.seattleschools.org>
and click on the corresponding location link
Up/Down notification page for critical servers and sites within the SPS
Network
http://monitor.seattleschools.org/status
<http://monitor.seattleschools.org/status>
Anything listed in red at the top of the list is in a "down" state. The
"running" timestamp may simply reflect the last time the WWW page has been
reconfigured.
Please treat these internal-only sites as confidential. The IP numbers
and IP ranges that are provided for troubleshooting purposes could be
misused, and should be protected as a valuable proprietary Seattle Public
Schools resource. In the wrong hands, such information could be used to
make hacking attempts much easier.
Questions? Feel free to email me directly...
-April Johnson (CISSP, MCSE, CCNP)
Network Operations - Security
Seattle Public Schools
apjohnson@seattleschools.org
206.499.9678
"Give a kid a fish, and he eats for a day; teach a kid to fish, and he eats
for a lifetime."
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