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Office of the Prime Minister Spatial Data Management Division
National Lands Agency
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gFIX.net VRS Project
FINAL REPORT
25th January 2010
Version 2.0
STATEMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY - This document has been prepared
specifically for the Spatial Data Management Division (SDMD) of the Office of the
Prime Minister (OPM) of the Government of Jamaica and is proprietary to Spatial
Innovision Ltd, (“Spatial”). This document is intended for use by the management
and employees of SDMD and National Land Agency (NLA). Any dissemination or
distribution of this Documentation or copies thereof to any third party without
Spatial’s prior written consent is strictly prohibited.
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Document History
DATE VER AUTHORS CONTRIBUTORS REMARKS
25.08.09
Draft Douglas Nelson
Spatial Innovision Ltd Brian Swaby -LIME Patrick McLean -SIL Gregory Peake -SIL Gerry Vaz -NLA
gFIXnet GOJ VRS Final Report
25.01.10 Version 1.0 Douglas Nelson
Spatial Innovision Ltd
Brian Swaby -LIME Patrick McLean -SIL Gregory Peake -SIL Gerry Vaz -NLA
Inclusion of: CORS Report for Legacy CORS and BVPN communication CORS. Revision/extension of: CORS Equipment Register, Network Router Configuration, Server Hardware Configuration & Software Installation Report.
Sources
MALMAR – LSD (VRS) Final Report
March 2006
Spatial Innovision
Fujitsu Caribbean
VRS SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT
July 2009
Spatial Innovision
GFIX.NET VRS REFERENCE STATION
INSTALLATION REPORT
February 2009
Spatial Innovision
VRS Web Publishing
August 2009
National Land Agency
LANDS and SURVEYS WAN DATA
COMMUNICATIONS WAN / NOC WORKSHOP
November 2005
Spatial Innovision
Copyright & Legal
This report, prepared specifically for the Government of Jamaica – Office of the Prime Minister, Spatial Data Management Division & National Land Agency (GOJ- OPM, SDMD, NLA), is the intellectual property of Spatial Innovision Limited. It is protected by copyright and it is presented in circumstances of complete confidentiality. It must not be given, reproduced, or disseminated, to any person, public authority, institution or organisation without the express consent of GOJ OPM-SDMD and NLA in writing.
In no event shall Spatial Innovision Limited be liable to anyone for special, incidental, collateral, or consequential damages arising out of the use of this information.
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Table of Contents
DOCUMENT HISTORY .................................................................................................................................. 2 SOURCES .................................................................................................................................................... 2 COPYRIGHT & LEGAL .................................................................................................................................. 2
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND........................................................................................................... 5
CORS REPORT ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 JUNCTION FIRE STATION CORS ................................................................................................................... 7 NEGRIL FIRE STATION CORS ...................................................................................................................... 8 ST. ANN’S BAY NWC OFFICE CORS ........................................................................................................... 9 ST. ANN’S BAY NWC OFFICE CORS ........................................................................................................... 9 PORT MARIA NWC OFFICE CORS ............................................................................................................. 10 PORT ANTONIO POST OFFICE CORS .......................................................................................................... 11 MORANT BAT POST OFFICE CORS ............................................................................................................ 12 SPAULDING POST OFFICE CORS ................................................................................................................ 13 LUCEA POST OFFICE CORS ....................................................................................................................... 15 CHARLES STREET NLA CORS ................................................................................................................... 16 WHITEHOUSE (CULLODEN) HEART ACADEMY CORS ................................................................................. 17 LINSTEAD POST OFFICE CORS .................................................................................................................. 18 LIONEL TOWN POST OFFICE CORS ............................................................................................................ 19
VRS CORS SITE EQUIPMENT REGISTER ........................................................................................................ 20
VRS CORS & NOC NETWORK PARAMETERS............................................................................................... 22
SURVEY COORDINATION REPORT ............................................................................................................... 23 AVERAGE RESULTS IN ITRF2005 EPOCH 2009/4/18 CARTESIAN COORDINATES .......................................... 23 AVERAGE RESULTS CONVERTED TO GLOBAL POLAR COORDINATES ............................................................ 23 DAILY ADJUSTED RESULTS IN WGS84 (CARTESIAN COORDINATES AND STANDARD DEVIATION) ................ 24
HARDWARE INSTALLATION REPORT ......................................................................................................... 26 EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................. 26 SERVICE OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................. 27
VRS NETWORK ARCHITECTURE ................................................................................................................... 28
gFIXnet GOJ VRS NETWORK RACKS CONNECTIVITY................................................................................ 29
NETWORK ROUTER CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................ 30 NETWORK OPERATIONS CENTRE ROUTER CONFIGURATIONS ...................................................................... 30
VRS NOC Router Configuration .......................................................................................................... 30
NLA Firewall/Gateway Router Configuration .................................................................................... 30 LIME FRAME RELAY CLOUD VIRTUAL ROUTER CONFIGURATIONS ............................................................. 30
Interface Configuration for LIME Serial WAN: ................................................................................... 31 REMOTE SITES ROUTER CONFIGURATIONS ................................................................................................. 32
SERVER HARDWARE CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................... 35 GPSWEB .................................................................................................................................................. 35 GPSNET ................................................................................................................................................... 38
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION REPORT ........................................................................................................... 41
BILL OF MATERIALS REPORT ......................................................................................................................... 48 ORIGINAL BILL OF QUANTITIES / MATERIALS ............................................................................................. 48 POST VARIATION BILL OF QUANTITIES / MATERIALS .................................................................................. 49 NOC SERVER ROOM EQUIPMENT VARIATION DETAILS............................................................................... 50
LOCAL SUPPLIERS OF EQUIPMENT / SERVICES ......................................................................................... 51
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PROJECT VARIATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 52 OMISSION OF UPS, UPGRADE OF SERVERS & ADDITION OF STORAGE AT NOC ............................................. 52 IMPLEMENTATION OF HUB & SPOKE (POINT TO MULTIPOINT) ON CENTRAL ROUTER ..................................... 52 PROVISION OF INTERNET CONNECTIVITY THROUGH NLA NETWORK............................................................ 52 INCORPORATION OF LEGACY CORS INTO NETWORK ................................................................................... 52 COORDINATION REFERENCE FRAME........................................................................................................... 52 RETIREMENT OF FRAME RELAY & INTRODUCTION OF BUSINESS VPN ......................................................... 53 UPGRADE OF VRS MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE ............................................................................................ 53
SYSTEM TESTS ................................................................................................................................................... 54
CONCLUSION .................................................................................................................................................... 55
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INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
The OPM and other GoJ agencies have partnered to implement a secure island-wide active GNSS based Geodetic Network to provide: comprehensive survey control cover, extended land titling reform, accurate real time positioning and navigational based systems island-wide.
Spatial Innovision Ltd has been contracted to undertake the appropriate tasks to establish the geodetic network.
The geodetic network is comprised of 13 Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) distributed island-wide, connected via LIME’s Frame Relay and Business VPN circuits, to a Network Operating Centre (NOC) at NLA.
The CORS contain the geodetic antennae and GPS receivers receiving positioning data from
orbiting satellites and the NOC comprise the Servers running the VRS software to monitor the stations and support real-time and post process corrections.
The CORS and the NOC interconnect to the LIME Frame Relay and BVPN data networks via routers that give the operators of the system maximum visibility and control of the network endpoints.
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CORS REPORT
Thirteen Continually Operating Reference Stations were successfully established under the
project and detailed reports on the Site Selection (VRS SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT) and the CORS
Infrastructure Implementation (GFIX.NET VRS REFERENCE STATION INSTALLATION REPORT) were
previously submitted by Spatial (See Appendix-1 & Appendix-2).
The CORS were located at Junction, Negril, St. Ann’s Bay, Port Maria, Port Antonio, Morant Bay, Lionel Town, Linstead, Spaulding, Falmouth, Lucea, Whitehouse and Charles Street.
Location Junction Negril St. Ann’s Bay Port Maria Port Antonio Morant Bay Lionel Town Parish St. Elizabeth Westmoreland St. Mary St. Mary Portland St. Thomas Clarendon Host Fire Station Fire Station NWC Office NWC Office Post Office Post Office Post Office
All the sites that are a part of Jamaica’s Active GPSNet CORS network are newly installed except for Lionel Town and Linstead that were legacy sites from the former Geodetic infrastructure centred at Spatial’s Annette Crescent facility. All antenna mast were steel pipes anchored on stable concrete buildings, details on the methods employed are contained in the aforementioned Site Assessment Report.
A summary of the CORS selection achievement against the original criteria is set out in table below, which is followed by photographs of the installed infrastructure.
CRITERIA Junction Negril St. Ann’s Bay Port Maria Port Antonio Morant Bay Lionel Town
Clear & un-obstructed Sky View yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Multi-path no no no no no no no Signal Interference no no no no no no no Stability yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Security yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Utilities yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Equipment Storage Wall cabinet Wall cabinet Wall cabinet Wall Cabinet Wall cabinet Wall cabinet Wall cabinet Monumentation Steel pipe Steel pipe Steel pipe Steel pipe Steel pipe Steel pipe Steel pipe
CRITERIA Linstead Spaulding Falmouth Lucea Whitehouse Kingston
Clear & un-obstructed Sky View yes yes yes yes yes yes Multi-path no no no no no no Signal Interference no no no no no no Stability yes yes yes yes yes yes Security yes yes yes yes yes yes Utilities yes yes yes yes yes yes Equipment Storage Wall cabinet Wall cabinet Wall cabinet Wall Cabinet Wall cabinet Server Rack Monumentation Steel pipe Steel pipe Steel pipe Steel pipe Steel pipe Steel pipe
Location Linstead Spaulding Falmouth Lucea Whitehouse Charles Street Parish St. Catherine Clarendon Trelawny Hanover Westmoreland Kingston Host Post Office Post Office Fire Station Post Office HEART Academy NLA
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Junction Fire Station CORS
Showing:
• The steel Mast with Zephyr Geodetic Antenna mounted
to front wall of the building.
• The Polyphaser connected to:
o The GPS Antenna by the (black)
3.5m GPS cable;
o The (yellow) 30m GPS cable that
runs through the conduit and
connects to the GPS Receiver in
the equipment box;
o The ground wire that connects to
the ground rod
• The 2” conduit carrying the GPS cable down the rear wall of the
building to the equipment room on the ground floor.
• The equipment Enclosure Box
mounted on the wall 6’ above
the ground to ensure no
hindrance to the hosting
agency.
• The enclosure box houses the
CORS GPS, Networking and
Power equipment.
• The Ethernet Network Surge Suppressor connected in-line between
router and the Lantronix device inside the equipment enclosure box.
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Negril Fire Station CORS
Showing;
• The steel mast with Geodetic II Antenna, mounted
to roof of building.
• The GPS cable entering the pothead attached to
the 2” conduit that runs across the roof and down
the side of the building.
• The Polyphaser connected to:
o The GPS Antenna by the (black) 3.5m GPS
cable;
o The (yellow) 30m GPS cable that runs
through the conduit and connects to the
GPS Receiver in the equipment box;
o The ground wire that connects to the
ground rod
• The 2” conduit carrying the GPS cable running
down the side of the building en-route to the
equipment room.
• The enclosure box houses the CORS GPS, Networking
and Power equipment.
• The Ethernet Network Surge Suppressor
connected in-line between router and the
multiport adapter inside the equipment
enclosure box.
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St. Ann’s Bay NWC Office CORS
Showing;
• The steel mast with Geodetic II
Antenna, mounted to the upper floor
side wall of building.
• The GPS cable entering the pothead
attached to the 2” conduit that runs
down the side of the building.
• The Polyphaser connected to:
o The GPS Antenna by the (black) 3.5m GPS
cable;
o The (yellow) 30m GPS cable that runs
through the conduit and connects to the
GPS Receiver in the equipment box;
o The ground wire that connects to the
ground rod
• The enclosure box mounted to the
wall of NWC’s existing server
equipment room.
• The enclosure box houses the CORS
GPS, Networking and Power
equipment.
• The Ethernet Network Surge Suppressor
connected in-line between router and the
multiport adapter inside the equipment
enclosure box.
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Port Maria NWC Office CORS
Showing;
• The steel mast with Geodetic Antenna, mounted to the south
wall of the building’s upper floor.
• The Polyphaser connected to:
o The GPS Antenna by the (black) 3.5m GPS
cable;
o The (yellow) 30m GPS cable that runs
through the conduit and connects to the GPS
Receiver in the equipment box;
o The ground wire that connects to the ground
rod
• The GPS cable run through the ceiling bed to the adjacent Server
room, where it enters the equipment enclosure box.
• The enclosure box is mounted to the wall of NWC’s existing
server equipment room.
• The enclosure box houses the CORS GPS, Networking and Power
equipment.
• The Ethernet Network Surge Suppressor connected in-
line between router and the Lantronix device server
inside the equipment enclosure box.
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Port Antonio Post Office CORS
Showing;
• The steel mast with Geodetic II Antenna, mounted to the parapet wall
of the building.
• The Polyphaser connected to:
o The GPS Antenna by the (black) 3.5m
GPS cable;
o The (yellow) 30m GPS cable that runs
through the conduit and connects to
the GPS Receiver in the equipment
box;
o The ground wire that connects to the
ground rod
• The GPS cable enters the pothead attached to the 2” conduit that runs
down the side of building and into the records room through a hole
in the wall
• The enclosure box is mounted to the wall of
Post Office’s existing records room.
• The enclosure box houses the CORS GPS, Networking and
Power equipment.
• The Ethernet Network Surge Suppressor connected in-line
between router and the multiport adapter inside the equipment
enclosure box.
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Morant Bat Post Office CORS
Showing:
• The steel mast with Zephyr Geodetic
Antenna, mounted to the building’s roof
parapet.
• The steel brackets bolted to the parapet wall
to reinforce the mast and mitigate the mast
bracket being taller than the parapet wall.
• The GPS cable entering the pothead attached to the 2” conduit that
runs down the side of the top floor and across the roof of the ground
floor.
• The Polyphaser connected to:
o The GPS Antenna by the (black) 3.5m GPS cable;
o The (yellow) 30m GPS cable that runs through
the conduit and connects to the GPS Receiver in
the equipment box;
o The ground wire that connects to the ground
rod
• The enclosure box mounted to the wall of the
equipment room.
• The enclosure box houses the CORS GPS,
Networking and Power equipment.
• The Ethernet Network Surge Suppressor connected in-line between
router and the Lantronix device inside the equipment enclosure box.
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Spaulding Post Office CORS
Showing;
• The steel mast with Geodetic II Antenna,
mounted to the rear wall of the building.
• The Polyphaser connected to:
o The GPS Antenna by the (black) 3.5m
GPS cable;
o The (yellow) 30m GPS cable that runs
through the conduit and connects to
the GPS Receiver in the equipment
box;
o The ground wire that connects to the
ground rod
• The GPS cable enters the pothead attached to the 2” conduit that runs on the side of building
and into the parcel room on the northern side of the building.
• The enclosure box is mounted to the
wall of Post Office’s existing parcel
room.
• The enclosure box houses the CORS
GPS, Networking and Power
equipment.
• The Ethernet Network Surge Suppressor connected in-line between router and the multiport
adapter inside the equipment enclosure box.
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Falmouth Fire Station CORS
Showing;
• The steel mast with Geodetic II Antenna, mounted to the parapet
wall of the building.
• The Polyphaser connected to:
o The GPS Antenna by the (black) 3.5m GPS
cable;
o The (yellow) 30m GPS cable that runs
through the conduit and connects to the
GPS Receiver in the equipment box;
o The ground wire that connects to the
ground rod
• The GPS cable enters the pothead attached to the 2” conduit that
runs down the side of building and into the passage/locker
room through a hole in the wall, where it enters the enclosure
box.
• The enclosure box is mounted to the wall
of Fire Stations locker room, above the
locker.
• The enclosure box houses the CORS GPS,
Networking and Power equipment.
• The Ethernet Network Surge Suppressor connected in-line
between router and the Multiport Adapter inside the
equipment enclosure box.
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Lucea Post Office CORS
Showing;
• The steel mast with Geodetic II Antenna, mounted to the upper
floor side wall of the building.
• The Polyphaser connected to:
o The GPS Antenna by the (black) 3.5m
GPS cable;
o The (yellow) 30m GPS cable that runs
through the conduit and connects to
the GPS Receiver in the equipment box;
o The ground wire that connects to the
ground rod
• The GPS cable enters the pothead attached
to the 2” conduit that runs down the side of
building and into the store room located at
the rear of the building.
• The enclosure box is
mounted to the wall of
the Post Office store
room.
• The enclosure box houses the CORS GPS, Networking and Power
equipment.
• The Ethernet Network Surge Suppressor connected in-
line between LIME xDSL router/modem and the Cisco
1841 router inside the equipment enclosure box.
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Charles Street NLA CORS Showing:
• Steel mast with Zephyr geodetic antenna mounted to slab roof of the
elevator shaft.
• The Polyphaser connected to:
o The GPS Antenna by the (black) 3.5m
GPS cable;
o The (yellow) 30m GPS cable that runs
through the conduit and connects to
the GPS Receiver in the equipment box;
o The ground wire that connects via the
elevator to the ground system.
• GPS cable entering pothead of the 2” conduit en-route to NOC
Server Room LAN connected GPS receiver.
• The Server room houses the CORS GPS equipment
& Networking interface device.
The Ethernet Network Surge Suppressor connected in-line between
router and the MPLS switch inside NLA’s communication rack.
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Whitehouse (Culloden) Heart Academy CORS
Showing;
• The steel mast with Geodetic II Antenna, mounted to the upper
floor side wall of the building.
• The Polyphaser connected to:
o The GPS Antenna by the (black) 3.5m
GPS cable;
o The (yellow) 30m GPS cable that runs
through the conduit and connects to
the GPS Receiver in the equipment box;
o The ground wire that connects to the
ground rod
• The GPS cable enters the pothead attached
to the 2” conduit that runs down the side of
the building and into the store room located
at the rear of the building.
• The enclosure box is mounted to the wall of
the Heart Academy Block-B building store
room.
• The enclosure box houses the CORS GPS,
Networking and Power equipment.
• The Ethernet Network Surge Suppressor connected in-
line between LIME xDSL router/modem and the Cisco
1841 router inside the equipment enclosure box.
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Linstead Post Office CORS
Showing;
• The steel mast with Geodetic I Antenna, mounted to the upper
floor side wall of the building.
• The Polyphaser connected to:
o The GPS Antenna by the (black) 3.5m
GPS cable;
o The (yellow) 30m GPS cable that runs
through the conduit and connects to
the GPS Receiver in the equipment box;
o The ground wire that connects to the
ground rod
• The GPS cable enters the pothead attached
to the 2” conduit that runs across the roof of
the adjacent single floor building apartment
and a small room located at the rear of the
building.
• The enclosure box is mounted to the
wall of the Post Office store room.
• The enclosure box houses the CORS
GPS, Networking and Power
equipment.
• The Ethernet Network Surge
Suppressor connected in-line between
router and the Lantronix device server
inside the equipment enclosure box.
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Lionel Town Post Office CORS
Showing;
• The steel mast with Geodetic I Antenna, mounted to the upper
floor side wall of the building.
• The Polyphaser connected to:
o The GPS Antenna by the (black) 3.5m
GPS cable;
o The (yellow) 30m GPS cable that runs
through the conduit and connects to
the GPS Receiver in the equipment box;
o The ground wire that connects to the
ground rod
• The GPS cable enters the pothead attached
to the 2” conduit that runs into the ceiling
bed on the upper floor at the rear of the
building.
• The enclosure box is mounted to
the wall of the Post Office
bathroom located store room.
• The enclosure box houses the CORS GPS, Networking
and Power equipment.
• The Ethernet Network Surge Suppressor connected in-
line between router and the Lantronix device server
inside the equipment enclosure box.
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VRS CORS SITE EQUIPMENT REGISTER
Device Sites
Enclosure Box
UPS GPS Antennae GPS Receiver
Lantronix Router Surge Protector & Power Strip
Junction Great Lakes Enclosure Box
Leibert GxT2 500 UPS System S/N: 08023R0232AF731
Zephyr Geodetic Antenna S/N: 12518113; Adapter SS Monument 5/8 – 11 FEMA; 30m LMR 400 GPS Antenna Cable
5700 GPS Receiver S/N: 0220310319;
UDS1100 Lantronix Device Server S/N: 00204AB2405C
Cisco 1841 Router S/N:FTX1239W11C V.35 DTE Cable
1x SG 110V S/N: 2009-1-0339; 1x PS
Negril Quest Enclosure Box, P/N 8001180201092 Shelf P/N 800118020071
Leibert GxT2 500 UPS System S/N: 08023R0042AF731
Zephyr Geodetic II Antenna with integrated Radome, S/N: 31052615; NetR5 TNC-TNC Cable (30m) Seco Antenna Mount: Adapter, SS, Monument, 5/8”-11 FEMA
NetR5 GPS Receiver S/N: 4834K57990; Multi Port Adapter;
Cisco 1841 Router S/N:FTX1239ZOSY V.35 DTE Cable
1x SG 110V S/N: 2009-1-0374; 1x PS
St. Ann’s Bay Quest Enclosure Box, P/N 8001180201092 Shelf P/N 800118020071
Leibert GxT2 500 UPS System S/N: 08023R0048AF731
Zephyr Geodetic II Antenna S/N: 31052704; Adapter SS Monument 5/8 – 11 FEMA; 30m LMR 400 GPS Antenna Cable
NetR5 GPS Receiver S/N 4834K57938; Multi Port Adapter;
Cisco 1841 Router S/N:FTX1239ZOSS V.35 DTE Cable
1x SG 110v; S/N: 2009-1-0000; 1x PS
Port Maria Quest Enclosure Box, P/N 8001180201092 Shelf – P/N: 800118020071
Leibert GxT2 500 UPS System S/N: 08023R0043AF731
Zephyr Geodetic Antenna S/N: 12517985; 30m LMR 400 GPS Antenna Cable; Adapter SS Monument 5/8 – 11 FEMA
5700 GPS Receiver S/N: 0220283637;
UDS1100 Lantronix Device Server S/N: 00204AB240F8
Cisco 1841 Router S/N:FTX1239ZOT1 V.35 DTE Cable
1x SG 110V S/N: 2009-1-0340; 1x PS
Port Antonio Quest Enclosure Box, P/N 8001180201092 Shelf – P/N: 800118020071
Leibert GxT2 500 UPS System S/N: 08023R0045AF731
Zephyr Geodetic II Antenna S/N: 31052336; 30m LMR 400 GPS Antenna Cable; Adapter SS Monument 5/8 – 11 FEMA
NetR5 GPS Receiver S/N: 4834K57963; Multi Port Adapter;
Cisco 1841 Router S/N: FTX1239Z0SV V.35 DTE Cable
1x SG 110V S/N: 2009-1-0384; 1x PS
Morant Bay Quest Enclosure Box, P/N 8001180201092 Shelf – P/N: 800118020071
Leibert GxT2 500 UPS System S/N: 08023R0050AF731
Zephyr Geodetic Antenna S/N: 00000000; Adapter SS Monument 5/8 – 11 FEMA; 30m LMR 400 GPS Antenna Cable
5700 GPS Receiver S/N 220293722 ;
UDS1100 Lantronix Device Server S/N 00204AB240F8
Cisco 1841 Router S/N: FTX1239W11K; V.35 DTE Cable
1x SG 110V S/N: 2009-1-0000; 1x PS
Lionel Town Quest Enclosure Box, P/N 8001180201092 Shelf – P/N: 800118020071
Zephyr Geodetic Antenna S/N: 12322783; Adapter SS Monument 5/8 – 11 FEMA; 30m LMR 400 GPS Antenna Cable
5700 GPS Receiver S/N: 000000000 ;
UDS1100 Lantronix Device Server S/N: 00204A9B015F
Cisco 805 Router S/N: JMX0802T056 Smart Serial Cable
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VRS CORS Site Equipment Register (cont’d)
Device Sites
Enclosure Box
UPS GPS Antennae GPS Receiver
Lantronix Router Surge Protector & Power Strip
Linstead Quest Enclosure Box, P/N 8001180201092 Shelf – P/N: 800118020071
Leibert GxT2 500 UPS System S/N: 08023R0046AF731
Zephyr Geodetic Antenna S/N: 00000000; Adapter SS Monument 5/8 – 11 FEMA; 30m LMR 400 GPS Antenna Cable
5700 GPS Receiver S/N: 0440105374 ;
UDS-10 Lantronix Device Server S/N 095 223 484
Cisco 805 Router S/N: FTX1010Y0HT Smart Serial Cable
Spaulding Quest Enclosure Box, P/N 8001180201092 Shelf – P/N: 800118020071
Leibert GxT2 500 UPS System S/N: 08023R0047AF731
Zephyr Geodetic II Antenna S/N: 31052336; 30m LMR 400 GPS Antenna Cable; Adapter SS Monument 5/8 – 11 FEMA
NetR5 GPS Receiver S/N: 4831K57594; Multi Port Adapter;
Cisco 1841 Router S/N: FTX1239ZOST; V.35 DTE Cable
1x SG 110V S/N: 2009-1-0000; 1x PS
Falmouth Quest Enclosure Box, P/N 8001180201092 Shelf – P/N: 800118020071
Leibert GxT2 500 UPS System S/N: 08023R0044AF731
Zephyr Geodetic II Antenna S/N: 31051139; 30m LMR 400 GPS Antenna Cable (NetR5); Adapter SS Monument 5/8 – 11 FEMA
NetR5 GPS Receiver S/N: 4834K57936; Multi Port Adapter;
Cisco 1841 Router S/N: FTX1239W116; V.35 DTE Cable
1x Surge Guard 110V S/N 2009-1-0356; 1x PS
Lucea Quest Enclosure Box, P/N 8001180201092 Shelf – P/N: 800118020071
Leibert GxT2 500 UPS System S/N: 07304R0023AF731
Zephyr Geodetic II Antenna S/N: 31052552; 30m LMR400 GPS Antenna Cable (NetR5); Adapter SS Monument 5/8 – 11 FEMA
NetR5 GPS Receiver S/N: 4831K57574; Multi Port Adapter;
Cisco 1841 Router S/N: FTX1239W11H
1x Surge Guard 110V S/N: 2009-1-0372; 1x PS
Culloden Quest Enclosure Box, P/N 8001180201092 Shelf – P/N: 800118020071
Leibert GxT2 500 UPS System S/N: 08023R0032AF731
Zephyr Geodetic II Antenna S/N: 31052639; 30m LMR 400 GPS Antenna Cable; Adapter SS Monument 5/8 – 11 FEMA
NetR5 GPS Receiver S/N: 4834K57897; Multi Port Adapter;
Cisco 1841 Router S/N: FTX1239ZOSN
1x SG 110V S/N: 2009-1-0000; 1x PS
Kingston NOC Server Rack Trimble Zephyr Geodetic Antenna, S/N: 12325523; LMR400 200’ custom Antenna cable; Seco Antenna Mount: Adapter, SS, Monument, 5/8”-11 FEMA
5700 GPS Receiver S/N 0220283757;
UDS1100 Lantronix Device Server S/N 00024AB23FFA
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VRS CORS & NOC NETWORK PARAMETERS
The following table contains the IP addresses, network mask, Circuit IDs, DLCI number for the CORS LAN, the VLC subnet (CORS to LIME Frame Relay
cloud) and the NOC LAN connection for each station.
Interfaces
Sites
GPS Receiver LAN Interface
Router LAN Interface
Router WAN Interface
Subnet Network Address
Circuit ID DLCI LIME Virtual Router Interface
Central Router NLA LAN Interface
Central xDSL Interface
Junction 172.16.1.2/24 172.16.1.1/24 192.168.2.2/30 192.168.2.0 LFR0002307 307 192.168.2.1/30
172.16.20.2/24
Private IP
Address
y.y.y.y/29
Public IP
Address
Negril 172.16.2.2/24 172.16.2.1/24 192.168.2.6/30 192.168.2.4 LFR0002306 306 192.168.2.5/30
St. Anns Bay 172.16.3.2/24 172.16.3.1/24 192.168.2.10/30 192.168.2.8 LFR0002311 311 192.168.2.9/30
Port Maria 172.16.4.2/24 172.16.4.1/24 192.168.2.14/30 192.168.2.12 LFR0002310 310 192.168.2.13/30
Port Antonio 172.16.5.2/24 172.16.5.1/24 192.168.2.18/30 192.168.2.16 LFR0002309 309 192.168.2.17/30
Morant Bay 172.16.6.2/24 172.16.6.1/24 192.168.2.22/30 192.168.2.20 LFR0002312 312 192.168.2.21/30
Lionel Town 172.16.7.2/24 172.16.7.1/24 192.168.2.26/30 192.168.2.24 LFR0000538 538 192.168.2.25/30
Linstead 172.16.8.2/24 172.16.8.1/24 192.168.2.30/30 192.168.2.28 LFR0000406 406 192.168.2.29/30
Spaulding 172.16.9.2/24 172.16.9.1/24 192.168.2.34/30 192.168.2.32 LFR0002315 315 192.168.2.33/30
Falmouth 172.16.10.2/24 172.16.10.1/24 192.168.2.38/30 192.168.2.36 LFR0002316 316 192.168.2.37/30
Lucea 172.16.11.2/24 172.16.11.1/24 192.168.2.42/30 192.168.2.40 956-3391 BVPN 192.168.2.41/30
Whitehouse 172.16.12.2/24 172.16.12.1/24 192.168.2.46/30 192.168.2.44 963-5363 BVPN 192.168.2.45/30
Kingston CORS 172.16.20.3/24 n/a n/a n/a n/a
Kingston NOC n/a 192.168.1.2/29 192.168.1.0 LFR0002305 305
192.168.1.1/29 MET000530
Note: Mask /30 = 255.255.255.252
Mask /29 = 255.255.255.248
Mask /24 = 255.255.255.0
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SURVEY COORDINATION REPORT
The aim of the coordination is to provide GPS coordinates for the gFIXnet reference stations. This
coordination exercise involved 5 days of continuous data from 10 of the 13 stations, as the remaining 3 were not online at the time of the station coordination.
The details of the exercise is contained in the previously submitted report titled “ITRF Coordination of Jamaica VRS/CORS Network June 2008”, that is attached as Appendix-3.
To coordinate the network stations in a precise GPS reference frame requires the transference of
precise coordinates from known WGS84/ITRF points. The regional stations selected for this purpose from the IGS Map are those that are closest to Jamaica. These are St. Croix (CRO1), Bogota
(BOGT), Managua (MANA), Miami (MIA3) and Cuba (SCUB). The metadata for each of these
stations, there Site coordinates expressed in ITRF2005 at epoch April 18, 2009 and the details of the data processing and network adjustment are contained in the VRS/CORS coordination report in
appendix-3.
The results obtained after averaging the 5 days of processing is shown in the table below and indicates that the spread of daily values were within 1 cm of the mean value of each gFIXnet
station.
Average Results in ITRF2005 Epoch 2009/4/18 Cartesian Coordinates Point X(m) σ(m) Y(m) σ(m) Z(m) σ(m)
Falmouth 1293991.483 0.005 -5910922.158 0.011 2009956.286 0.005
Junction 1303101.739 0.003 -5929993.598 0.014 1948516.495 0.006
Kingston 1387009.615 0.004 -5908166.083 0.013 1955744.101 0.004
linstead 1360763.683 0.004 -5908604.190 0.010 1972962.298 0.005
Morant Bay 1426641.265 0.005 -5901965.225 0.017 1945939.894 0.004
Negril 1223975.049 0.011 -5933382.797 0.006 1987669.415 0.007
Port Antonio 1420097.082 0.006 -5893035.499 0.009 1977280.257 0.005
Port Maria 1373059.207 0.003 -5897372.103 0.018 1997337.879 0.005
Spaulding 1316619.995 0.005 -5918640.508 0.016 1975067.395 0.009
St Ann’s Bay 1341446.609 0.005 -5902382.042 0.012 2003992.986 0.006
The resultant coordinates are in TIRF2005 epoch April 18, 2009. This is as station velocities have to
be taken into account to produce these precise results.
Average Results converted to Global Polar Coordinates Point Latitude (Global) Longitude (Global) Height (Global) Meter
Falmouth N18°29'26.24296" W77°39'06.74219" -5.137
Junction N17°54'18.83893" W77°36'22.95778" 358.219
Kingston N17°58'29.45454" W76°47'18.24826" 23.798
Linstead N18°08'17.53134" W77°01'50.87873" 114.725
Morant Bay N17°52'54.47838" W76°24'39.43605" 5.457
Negril N18°16'42.34876" W78°20'39.00987" -2.269
Port Antonio N18°10'46.64481" W76°27'04.49109" -8.015
Port Maria N18°22'13.67152" W76°53'36.85065" -7.634
Spaulding N18°09'22.16240" W77°27'30.91134" 810.528
St Anns Bay N18°26'01.69714" W77°11'44.77027" 1.161
The accuracy of about 1cm, expected due to the length of the baselines between the selected IGS stations is sufficient to support current surveying and mapping applications.
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Daily results for each Reference Station in ITRF2005 epoch April 18, 2009 geocentric Cartesian
coordinates are shown below. Sigma values are taken directly from the processing software and are
in millimetres while coordinates are in meters.
Daily Adjusted Results in WGS84 (Cartesian Coordinates and Standard Deviation)
Date Point X(m) σ(mm) Y(m) σ(mm) Z(m) σ(mm)
20 April 2009 Falmouth 1293991.493 11.900 -5910922.169 17.200 2009956.290 11.700
16 May 2009 Falmouth 1293991.483 11.100 -5910922.175 16.400 2009956.280 10.800
17 May 2009 Falmouth 1293991.477 11.100 -5910922.140 16.000 2009956.286 10.400
19 May 2009 Falmouth 1293991.491 7.700 -5910922.171 21.100 2009956.297 8.600
20 May 2009 Falmouth 1293991.474 4.700 -5910922.135 12.700 2009956.275 5.600
Mean 1293991.483 9.300 -5910922.158 16.680 2009956.286 9.420
Date Point X(m) σ(mm) Y(m) σ(mm) Z(m) σ(mm)
20 April 2009 Junction 1303101.743 11.400 -5929993.577 17.100 1948516.484 11.400
16 May 2009 Junction 1303101.730 10.400 -5929993.626 15.400 1948516.487 9.900
17 May 2009 Junction 1303101.742 10.100 -5929993.593 14.300 1948516.505 9.400
19 May 2009 Junction 1303101.737 7.000 -5929993.578 19.900 1948516.500 8.000
20 May 2009 Junction 1303101.743 4.500 -5929993.618 12.200 1948516.500 5.300
Mean 1303101.739 8.680 -5929993.598 15.780 1948516.495 8.800
Date Point X(m) σ(mm) Y(m) σ(mm) Z(m) σ(mm)
20 April 2009 KINGSTON 1387009.620 18.500 -5908166.109 26.100 1955744.104 16.400
16 May 2009 KINGSTON 1387009.618 10.500 -5908166.100 15.900 1955744.100 9.800
17 May 2009 KINGSTON 1387009.605 9.700 -5908166.062 14.000 1955744.093 9.300
19 May 2009 Kingston 1387009.620 6.700 -5908166.079 18.400 1955744.110 7.500
20 May 2009 Kingston 1387009.614 4.500 -5908166.065 12.100 1955744.097 5.300
Mean 1387009.615 9.980 -5908166.083 17.300 1955744.101 9.660
Date Point X(m) σ(mm) Y(m) σ(mm) Z(m) σ(mm)
16 May 2009 LINSTEAD 1360763.678 12.400 -5908604.213 18.600 1972962.293 11.500
17 May 2009 LINSTEAD 1360763.676 10.200 -5908604.166 15.100 1972962.291 10.000
19 May 2009 Linstead 1360763.694 8.200 -5908604.199 21.100 1972962.311 8.800
20 May 2009 Linstead 1360763.682 5.400 -5908604.184 14.400 1972962.298 6.200
Mean 1360763.683 9.050 -5908604.190 17.300 1972962.298 9.125
Date Point X(m) σ(mm) Y(m) σ(mm) Z(m) σ(mm)
20 April 2009 Morant_Bay 1426641.270 8.700 -5901965.184 19.800 1945939.895 8.500
16 May 2009 Morant_Bay 1426641.266 4.800 -5901965.245 11.000 1945939.897 5.500
17 May 2009 MORANTBAY 1426641.270 14.100 -5901965.240 19.800 1945939.897 13.300
19 May 2009 MORANTBAY 1426641.268 13.100 -5901965.249 18.300 1945939.896 12.600
20 May 2009 MORANTBAY 1426641.252 11.400 -5901965.209 16.200 1945939.883 11.200
Mean 1426641.265 10.420 -5901965.225 17.020 1945939.894 10.220
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Date Point X(m) σ(mm) Y(m) σ(mm) Z(m) σ(mm)
20 April 2009 Negril 1223975.062 12.200 -5933382.815 18.300 1987669.411 12.300
16 May 2009 Negril 1223975.025 10.400 -5933382.793 15.700 1987669.403 10.000
17 May 2009 Negril 1223975.038 10.200 -5933382.786 14.600 1987669.410 9.500
19 May 2009 Negril 1223975.070 7.300 -5933382.795 19.900 1987669.434 8.000
20 May 2009 Negril 1223975.050 4.800 -5933382.799 10.800 1987669.417 5.200
Mean 1223975.049 8.980 -5933382.797 15.860 1987669.415 9.000
Date Point X(m) σ(mm) Y(m) σ(mm) Z(m) σ(mm)
16 May 2009 Port_Antonio 1420097.091 7.500 -5893035.508 19.700 1977280.266 8.000
17 May 2009 Port_Antonio 1420097.090 5.000 -5893035.481 11.200 1977280.254 5.500
19 May 2009 Port_Antonio 1420097.080 13.300 -5893035.519 19.000 1977280.263 12.200
20 May 2009 Port_Antonio 1420097.068 10.400 -5893035.487 14.300 1977280.246 9.700
Mean 1136077.666 7.240 -4714428.399 12.840 1581824.206 7.080
Date Point X(m) σ(mm) Y(m) σ(mm) Z(m) σ(mm)
20 April 2009 Port_Maria 1373059.209 13.000 -5897372.140 18.000 1997337.885 12.200
16 May 2009 Port_Maria 1373059.211 13.900 -5897372.128 19.100 1997337.886 13.200
17 May 2009 Port_Maria 1373059.199 11.800 -5897372.080 16.800 1997337.866 11.200
19 May 2009 Port_Maria 1373059.212 11.400 -5897372.077 24.500 1997337.884 10.900
20 May 2009 Port_Maria 1373059.205 5.100 -5897372.089 11.800 1997337.876 5.800
Mean 1373059.207 11.040 -5897372.103 18.040 1997337.879 10.660
Date Point X(m) σ(mm) Y(m) σ(mm) Z(m) σ(mm)
20 April 2009 Spaulding 1316619.989 11.100 -5918640.469 15.900 1975067.375 10.700
16 May 2009 Spaulding 1316619.991 11.400 -5918640.516 16.700 1975067.389 10.500
17 May 2009 Spaulding 1316619.988 10.200 -5918640.501 15.000 1975067.396 9.700
19 May 2009 Spaulding 1316620.010 7.400 -5918640.544 19.300 1975067.417 7.900
20 May 2009 Spaulding 1316619.997 5.300 -5918640.512 14.100 1975067.400 6.200
Mean 1316619.995 9.080 -5918640.508 16.200 1975067.395 9.000
Date Point X(m) σ(mm) Y(m) σ(mm) Z(m) σ(mm)
20 April 2009 St_Anns_Bay 1341446.602 13.600 -5902382.056 18.400 2003992.986 12.900
16 May 2009 St_Anns_Bay 1341446.605 13.000 -5902382.061 18.100 2003992.980 12.600
17 May 2009 St_Anns_Bay 1341446.609 10.600 -5902382.025 15.000 2003992.986 10.000
19 May 2009 St_Anns_Bay 1341446.622 7.800 -5902382.054 20.200 2003993.002 8.300
20 May 2009 St_Anns_Bay 1341446.606 5.400 -5902382.015 14.500 2003992.979 6.400
Mean 1341446.609 10.080 -5902382.042 17.240 2003992.986 10.040
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION REPORT
Equipment Overview
The equipment installed at the NLA Network Operation Centre listed as follows:
� Dell 4210 42U Rack with 1U KMM Console Touchpad keyboard & 17” LCD � Dell 8 Port KVM Switch
� Dell Poweredge 2950 Server with 2.5GHz Quad Core Xeon E5420, 4Gb RAM, 2x300Gb
SCSI HD – VRS Server (GPSNet, RTKNet) � Dell Poweredge 2950 Server with 2.0GHz Quad Core Xeon E5405, 4Gb RAM, 2x300Gb
SCSI HD –Archive Server, Web Server � Dell PowerVault MD1000 Storage Array with 10x 300Gb SCSI HD
� Dell PowerConnect 3524 24 Port Managed Switch
� Cisco 2821 ISR Router
The equipment installed at the remote sites listed as follows:
Frame Relay - NetR5 Sites (Negril, St. Ann’s Bay, Port Antonio, Spaulding, Falmouth)
� LIME Frame Relay CSU/.DSU 128K � Cisco 1841 Routers
� Multi Port Adapter
� NetR5 GPS Receivers � Zephyr Geodetic II antenna
� Leibert 500VA UPS
Frame Relay – 5700 Sites (Junction, Port Maria, Morant Bay)
� LIME Frame Relay CSU/.DSU 128K
� Cisco 1841 Routers � UDS1100 Lantronix Device Server
� 5700 GPS Receivers
� Zephyr Geodetic antenna � Leibert 500VA UPS
Legacy Frame Relay – 5700 Sites (Lionel Town, Linstead)
� Cisco 805 Routers � 5700 GPS Receivers
� UDS1100 Lantronix Device Server
� Zephyr Geodetic antenna � LIME Frame Relay CSU/.DSU 128K
� Leibert 500VA UPS & APC 550VA UPS (faulty)
Business VPN - NetR5 Sites (Culloden-Whitehouse, Lucea)
� LIME Frame Relay ADSL Router/modem
� Cisco 1841 Routers � Multi Port Adapter
� NetR5 GPS Receivers
� Zephyr Geodetic II antenna � Leibert 500VA UPS
5700-LAN connected Sites (Kingston)
� UDS1100 Lantronix Device Server � 5700 GPS Receivers
� Zephyr Geodetic antenna
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Service Overview Services for this installation included the following on-site installation and configuration of hardware
and network infrastructure.
Network Operation Centre (& at edge of LIME FR cloud):
NOC Hardware � Installation of Dell Rack, console and KVM Switch
� Installation and configuration of Dell Servers, Storage Array equipment and LAN
Switch
WAN
� Installation and configuration of FDDI IU, circuit & MPLS Switch
� Configuration of VLC (Virtual Lease Circuit) to link BVPN to Host Frame � Configuration & Aggregation of the FR & BVPN PVCs to the NOC Host Frame
VRS Network Connectivity
� Configuration of routers at NOC and CORS sites to ensure connectivity of WAN environment
� Configuration of NLA Firewall for internet access and confirm access to web services
CORS sites (& LIME FR cloud):
VRS/GPS � Installation and configuration of Trimble Receiver
� Installation and configuration of Receiver LAN interface equipment
WAN � Installation of LIME FR and BVPN service line
� Installation and configuration of LIME DSU/CSU or ADSL Router/modem
VRS Network Connectivity � Installation & Configuration of routers at CORS sites to ensure connectivity of WAN
environment � Installation of Coaxial lightning protection at CORS site
Infrastructure / Site Preparation installation Services
CORS sites:
� Fabrication of Antenna Mast � Installation of Antenna Mast
� Installation of Geodetic Antenna
� Installation of GPS cable and conduit � Installation of power circuit for Enclosure Box
� Installation of Enclosure Box � Installation of UPS and Surge Guard
Other Professional / Consultancy Services � Site Selection (separate contract)
� Initial Assessment Report
� Configuration of network to access RTK � Geodetic Fix of CORS coordinates
� System Testing
� User and Administration Training � Final Report
� Project Management
� Post-installation support and maintenance
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VRS NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
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NETWORK ROUTER CONFIGURATION
Network Operations Centre Router Configurations The following are the router configurations at the NLA NOC:
VRS NOC Router Configuration � Set Hostname:
hostname KGN-NOC
� Establish Enable Password: enable password spatial
� Configure Console/Telnet access: line vty 0 15 (16 Virtual tty connections) password spatial login (force password entry at)
� Configure Ethernet Interfaces: interface g0/0 (Gigabit-Ethernet port 0 card-slot 0) description LIME Metronet link to CORS sites ip address 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.248 bandwidth 6000 no shutdown
interface g0/1 (GigabitEthernet port 1 card-slot 0) description Connection to NLA-NOC LAN ip address 172.16.20.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown
� Configure OSPF Routing Protocol router ospf 1 network 172.16.20.1 0.0.0.0 area 0 network 192.168.1.2 0.0.0.0 area 0
NLA Firewall & Gateway Configuration
Please refer to NLA’s VRS WEB PUBLISHING document from the System support Unit,
prepared August 2009 in Appendix-3.
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LIME Frame Relay cloud Virtual Router Configurations
OSPF-Frame Relay Aggregation to Metro Ethernet Pipe
Interface Configuration for LIME Serial WAN: � Junction
interface “Junction” description "Junction NWC Office LFR0002307" ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.252 vpi/vci: 1/307
� Negril
interface “Negril” description " Negril Fire Station LFR0002306" ip address 192.168.2.5 255.255.255.252 vpi/vci: 1/306
� St Ann’s Bay
interface “St Ann’s Bay” description "St Ann’s Bay NWC Office LFR0002311" ip address 192.168.2.9 255.255.255.252 vpi/vci: 1/311
� Port Maria
interface "Port Maria" description "Port Maria NWC Office LFR0002310" ip address 192.168.2.13 255.255.255.252 vpi/vci:1/310
� Port Antonio
interface “Port Antonio” description "Port Antonio Post Office LFR0002309" ip address 192.168.2.17 255.255.255.252 vpi/vci: 1/309
� Morant Bay
interface “Morant Bay” description "Morant Bay Post Office LFR0002312" ip address 192.168.2.21 255.255.255.252 vpi/vci: 1/312
� Lionel Town
interface “Lionel Town” description " Lionel Town Post Office LFR0000538" ip address 192.168.2.25 255.255.255.252 vpi/vci: 1/538
� Linstead
interface “Linstead” description "Linstead Fire Station LFR00002406" ip address 192.168.2.29 255.255.255.252 vpi/vci: 1/406
� Spaulding
interface “Spaulding” description " Spaulding Post Office LFR0002315" ip address 192.168.2.33 255.255.255.252 vpi/vci: 1/315
� Falmouth
interface “Falmouth” description " Falmouth Fire Station LFR0002316" ip address 192.168.2.37 255.255.255.252 vpi/vci: 1/316
� Lucea
interface “Lucea” description "Lucea NWC Office vlc1" ip address 192.168.0.41 255.255.255.252 vpi/vci: 1/vlc1
� Whitehouse
interface “Whitehouse” description "Whitehouse Heart Academy vlc2" ip address 192.168.0.45 255.255.255.252 vpi/vci: 1/vlc2
� Static routes on the router for access to each of the remote sites:
Junction
ip route 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.2
Negril
ip route 172.16.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.6
St Ann’s
ip route 172.16.3.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.10
Port Maria
ip route 172.16.4.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.14
Port Antonio
ip route 172.16.5.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.18
Morant Bay
ip route 172.16.6.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.22
Lionel Town
ip route 172.16.7.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.26
Linstead
ip route 172.16.8.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.30
Spaulding
ip route 172.16.9.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.34
Falmouth
ip route 172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.38
Lucea
ip route 172.16.11.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.42
Whitehouse
ip route 172.16.12.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.46
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Remote Sites Router Configurations The following are the router configurations at the remote sites:
� Junction
hostname JUNCTION-CORS
enable password spatial
line vty 0 15 password spatial login
interface f0/0 description Connection to LAN ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown
interface s0/0/0 no ip address encap frame-relay ietf frame-relay lmi-type ansi
interface Serial0/0/0.307 point-to-point description Connection to KGN-NOC ip address 192.168.2.2 255.255.255.252 bandwidth 256 frame-relay interface-dlci 307
router ospf 1 network 172.16.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0 network 192.168.2.2 0.0.0.0 area 0
� Negril
hostname NEGRIL-CORS
enable password spatial
line vty 0 15 password spatial login
interface f0/0 description Connection to LAN ip address 172.16.2.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown
interface s0/0/0 no ip address encap frame-relay ietf frame-relay lmi-type ansi
interface Serial0/0/0.306 point-to-point description Connection to KGN-NOC ip address 192.168.2.6 255.255.255.252 bandwidth 256 frame-relay interface-dlci 306
router ospf 1 network 172.16.2.1 0.0.0.0 area 0 network 192.168.2.6 0.0.0.0 area 0
� St Ann’s Bay
hostname ST-ANNS-BAY-CORS
enable password spatial
line vty 0 15 password spatial login
interface f0/0 description Connection to LAN ip address 172.16.3.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown
interface s0/0/0 no ip address encap frame-relay ietf frame-relay lmi-type ansi
interface Serial0/0/0.311 point-to-point description Connection to KGN-NOC ip address 192.168.2.10 255.255.255.252 bandwidth 256 frame-relay interface-dlci 311
router ospf 1 network 172.16.3.1 0.0.0.0 area 0 network 192.168.2.10 0.0.0.0 area 0
� Port Maria
hostname PORT-MARIA-CORS
enable password spatial
line vty 0 15 password spatial login
interface f0/0 description Connection to LAN ip address 172.16.4.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown
interface s0/0/0 no ip address encap frame-relay ietf frame-relay lmi-type ansi
interface Serial0/0/0.310 point-to-point description Connection to KGN-NOC ip address 192.168.2.13 255.255.255.252 bandwidth 256 frame-relay interface-dlci 310
router ospf 1 network 172.16.4.1 0.0.0.0 area 0 network 192.168.2.13 0.0.0.0 area 0
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� Port Antonio
hostname PORT-ANTONIO-CORS
enable password spatial
line vty 0 15 password spatial login
interface f0/0 description Connection to LAN ip address 172.16.5.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown
interface s0/0/0 no ip address encap frame-relay ietf frame-relay lmi-type ansi
interface Serial0/0/0.309 point-to-point description Connection to KGN-NOC ip address 192.168.2.17 255.255.255.252 bandwidth 256 frame-relay interface-dlci 309
router ospf 1 network 172.16.5.1 0.0.0.0 area 0 network 192.168.2.17 0.0.0.0 area 0
� Morant Bay
hostname MORANT-BAY-CORS
enable password spatial
line vty 0 15 password spatial login
interface f0/0 description Connection to LAN ip address 172.16.6.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown
interface s0/0/0 no ip address encap frame-relay ietf frame-relay lmi-type ansi
interface Serial0/0/0.312 point-to-point description Connection to KGN-NOC ip address 192.168.2.21 255.255.255.252 bandwidth 256 frame-relay interface-dlci 312
router ospf 1 network 172.16.6.1 0.0.0.0 area 0 network 192.168.2.21 0.0.0.0 area 0
� Lionel Town
hostname LIONEL-TOWN-CORS
enable password spatial
line vty 0 4 password spatial login
interface Ethernet0 description Connection to LAN ip address 172.16.7.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown
interface Serial0 no ip address encap frame-relay ietf frame-relay lmi-type ansi
interface Serial0.538 point-to-point description Connection to KGN-NOC ip address 192.168.2.25 255.255.255.252 bandwidth 256 frame-relay interface-dlci 538
ip classless ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.2.25 ip http server
� Linstead
hostname LINSTEAD-CORS
enable password spatial
line vty 0 4 password spatial login
interface Ethernet0 description Connection to LAN ip address 172.16.8.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown
interface Serial0 no ip address encap frame-relay ietf frame-relay lmi-type ansi
interface Serial0.406 point-to-point description Connection to KGN-NOC ip address 192.168.2.29 255.255.255.252 bandwidth 256 frame-relay interface-dlci 406
ip classless ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.2.29 ip http server
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� Spaulding
hostname SPAULDING-CORS
enable password spatial
line vty 0 15 password spatial login
interface f0/0 description Connection to LAN ip address 172.16.9.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown
interface s0/0/0 no ip address encap frame-relay ietf frame-relay lmi-type ansi
interface Serial0/0/0.315 point-to-point description Connection to KGN-NOC ip address 192.168.2.33 255.255.255.252 bandwidth 256 frame-relay interface-dlci 315
router ospf 1 network 172.16.9.1 0.0.0.0 area 0 network 192.168.2.33 0.0.0.0 area 0
� Falmouth
hostname FALMOUTH-CORS
enable password spatial
line vty 0 15 password spatial login
interface f0/0 description Connection to LAN ip address 172.16.10.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown
interface s0/0/0 no ip address encap frame-relay ietf frame-relay lmi-type ansi
interface Serial0/0/0.316 point-to-point description Connection to KGN-NOC ip address 192.168.2.37 255.255.255.252 bandwidth 256 frame-relay interface-dlci 316
router ospf 1 network 172.16.10.1 0.0.0.0 area 0 network 192.168.2.37 0.0.0.0 area 0
� Lucea
hostname LUCEA-CORS
enable password spatial
line vty 0 15 password spatial login
interface f0/0 description Connection to LAN ip address 172.16.11.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown
interface f0/1 via BVPN service description Connection to KGN-NOC ip address 192.168.2.42 255.255.255.252 bandwidth 256
ip route 172.16.11.1 255.255.255.0 f0/0 ip route 192.168.2.41 255.255.255.252 f0/1
� Whitehouse
hostname WHITEHOUSE-CORS
enable password spatial
line vty 0 15 password spatial login
interface f0/0 description Connection to LAN ip address 172.16.12.1 255.255.255.0 no shutdown
interface f0/1 via BVPN service description Connection to KGN-NOC ip address 192.168.2.48 255.255.255.252 bandwidth 256
ip route 172.16.12.1 255.255.255.0 f0/0 ip route 192.168.2.45 255.255.255.252 f0/1
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SERVER HARDWARE CONFIGURATION The Server Hardware Configuration represents the NOC GPSNet server infrastructure and the principal Operating System and Computer component parameters and configuration supported.
GPSWeb
GENERAL
Name TILO Domain nla.ja Userdomain DHTJV3J1 IP address 10.115.204.172 User Administrator Memory 4096 Swap 5969 Network name 1 Server Farm Network name 2 172.16.20.0
PROCESSOR(S)
Type Processor Speed (Mhz) Number
Intel(R) Pentium(R) III Xeon processor 2493 8
MEMORY
Caption Description Capacity (MB)
Purpose Type Speed Slot number
Serial number
Physical Memory Array Physical Memory Array 0 System Memory Empty slot 5
Physical Memory Array Physical Memory Array 0 System Memory Empty slot 6
Physical Memory Array Physical Memory Array 0 System Memory Empty slot 7
Physical Memory Array Physical Memory Array 0 System Memory slot Empty 8
Physical Memory DIMM1 (Multi-bit ECC) 1024 System Memory Unknown 667 1
Physical Memory DIMM2 (Multi-bit ECC) 1024 System Memory Unknown 667 2
Physical Memory DIMM3 (Multi-bit ECC) 1024 System Memory Unknown 667 3
Physical Memory DIMM4 (Multi-bit ECC) 1024 System Memory Unknown 667 4
STORAGE
Name Manufacturer Model Description Type
Disk size (MB)
Serial number
Version
DELL PERC 6/E Adapter SCSI
Disk Device
(Standard disk drives)
//./PHYSICALDRIVE1 Disk drive
Fixed hard disk media
2284540
DELL PERC 6/i
SCSI Disk Device
(Standard disk
drives)
//./PHYSICALDRIVE0 Disk drive
Fixed hard
disk media
285561
TEAC DVD-ROM DV28SV
(Standard CD-ROM drives)
TEAC DVD-ROM DV28SV
CD-ROM Drive
CD-ROM 0
DISK(S)
Letter Type File System Total (MB) Free (MB) Designation
C:/ Hard Drive NTFS 12291 4433 OS
D:/ Hard Drive NTFS 273175 272696 DATAPART1
E:/ CD-Rom Drive 0 0
F:/ Hard Drive NTFS 2097149 2034371 Datastore
BIOS
Serial number
Type Manufacturer Model
BIOS Manufacturer
BIOS Version
BIOS Date
HTJV3J1
Rack Mount
Chassis
Dell Inc.
PowerEdge
2950
Dell Inc.
DELL - 1;Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10
2.5.0;Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 2.5.0;Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10
2.5.0-SMBios Version: 2.5.0
OS Name Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard EditionOS Version 5.2.3790 Service pack Service Pack 2 Comments National Land Agency Windows user Gerry Vaz Windows license 69712-OEM-4411902-02111 Windows key KQTR2-2RYPB-W2GMT-BVXV9-CXFC8 User agent OCS-NG_windows_client_v4050
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GPSWeb (cont’d)
VIDEO CARD
Name Chipset Memory (MB) Resolution
ATI ES1000 ATI ES1000 (0x515E) 16 1024 x 768
INPUT DEVICES
Type Manufacturer Caption Description Interface
Keyboard Enhanced (101- or 102-key) USB Human Interface Device
Pointing Microsoft HID-compliant mouse HID-compliant mouse USB
MONITOR(S)
Manufacturer Caption Manufactured on (week/year) Type Serial number
Unknown manufacturer code AVO Smart Cable RGB color
NETWORK(S)
Description Type Speed MAC address Status IP address mask Gateway Network number DHCP IP
Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE (NDIS VBD Client) - Teefer2 Miniport
Ethernet 1 Gb/s 00:22:19:21:6B:19 Up 10.115.204.172 255.255.255.0 10.115.204.2 10.115.204.0
Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE (NDIS VBD Client) #2 - Teefer2 Miniport
Ethernet
100 Mb/s
00:22:19:21:6B:1B Up 172.16.20.4 255.255.255.0 172.16.20.0
PORT(S)
Type Name Free Description
Serial Communications Port (COM1) Communications Port (COM1) Communications Port
Serial Communications Port (COM2) Communications Port (COM2) Communications Port
PRINTER(S)
Name Driver Port
Microsoft XPS Document Writer Microsoft XPS Document Writer XPSPort:
Microsoft Office Document Image
Writer
Microsoft Office Document Image Writer Driver Microsoft Document Imaging Writer Port
CONTROLLER(S)
Manufacturer Name Type
(Standard floppy disk controllers) Standard floppy disk controller Floppy Controller
Intel Intel(R) 631xESB/6321ESB Serial ATA Storage Controller -2680 IDE Controller
(Standard IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers) Primary IDE Channel IDE Controller
(Standard IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers) Secondary IDE Channel IDE Controller
DELL DELL PERC 6/i Integrated RAID Controller SCSI Controller
DELL DELL PERC 6/E Adapter RAID Controller SCSI Controller
Intel Intel(R) 631xESB/6321ESB USB Universal Host Controller - 2688 USB Controller
Intel Intel(R) 631xESB/6321ESB USB Universal Host Controller -2689 USB Controller
Intel Intel(R) 631xESB/6321ESB USB Universal Host Controller - 268A USB Controller
Intel Intel(R) 631xESB/6321ESB USB Universal Host Controller - 268B USB Controller
Intel Intel(R) 631xESB/6321ESB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 268C USB Controller
SLOT(S)
Name Description Designation
System Slot System Slot PCI1
System Slot System Slot PCI2
System Slot System Slot PCI3
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SOFTWARE
Editor Name Version Comments
Adobe Systems Inc. Adobe Acrobat 5.0 5.0 N/A ATI Display Driver 8.24.3-060405a-041210C-Dell N/A
Trimble Navigation Ltd GPSNet 2.7.0.3641 N/A
Trimble Navigation Ltd. Trimble Ephemeris Download 1.1.1320 N/A
Trimble Navigation Ltd. Trimble NTRIP Caster 1.1.1320 N/A
Trimble Navigation Ltd GPServer 2.7.0.3641 N/A
Trimble Navigation Ltd. Trimble Streaming Manager 1.0.1037 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB918005-v3) 3 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB925902) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB930178) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB933360) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB933854) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB935839) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB935840) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB936594) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB938127) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB938464) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB941693) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB941716) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB941838) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB942615) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB943460) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB943545) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB944338) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB945553) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB948496) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB948590) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB950224-v3) 3 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB950974) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Update for Windows Server2003 (KB951072) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB951698) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB952954) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB953838) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Update for Windows Server2003 (KB955839) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB958644) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB960715) 1 N/A Symantec Corporation LiveUpdate 3.3 (Symantec Corporation) 3.3.0.61 N/A OCS Inventory NG Team OCS Inventory Agent 4.0.5.0 4.0.5.0 N/A 1.0.5.6 UltraVNC 1.0.5.6 1.0.5.6 N/A Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Kernel-Mode Driver Framework Feature Pack 1.5
N/A
Microsoft Corporation Windows Imaging Component 3.0.0.0 N/A Microsoft Corporation XML Paper Specification Shared Components Pack 1.0
N/A
Microsoft Corporation MSXML 6.0 Parser (KB933579) 6.10.1200.0 N/A Microsoft Corporation Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Service Pack 1 3.1.21022 N/A Microsoft Corporation Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 3.5.21022 N/A Symantec Corporation Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0.4000.2295 N/A Gerry Vaz UltraVNC_ 1.0.5.6 1.056 N/A Dell Dell OpenManage Server Administrator 5.5.0 N/A Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 11.0.5614.0 N/A
National Land Agency Land Valuation System 1.1
This installer configures the PuTTY application for use with the Land Valuation System for the National Land Agency.
Microsoft Corporation Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 2.1.21022 N/A Microsoft Corporation Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 2.1.21022 N/A Broadcom Corporation Broadcom Drivers and Management Applications 10.89.04 Broadcom Drivers & Management Applications Trimble Navigation Ltd. Trimble Streaming Manager 1.0.1037 N/A Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition 5.2.3790 Service Pack 2
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GPSNet
GENERAL
Name WOYENGI Domain nla.ja Userdomain DHTJV3J1 IP address 172.16.20.2 User Administrator Memory 4096 Swap 5969 Network name 1 172.16.20.0 Network name 2 0.0.0.0
PROCESSOR(S)
Type Processor Speed (Mhz) Number
Intel(R) Pentium(R) III Xeon processor 1995 8
MEMORY
Caption Description Capacity (MB)
Purpose Type Speed Slot number
Serial number
Physical Memory Array Physical Memory Array 0 System Memory Empty slot 5
Physical Memory Array Physical Memory Array 0 System Memory Empty slot 6
Physical Memory Array Physical Memory Array 0 System Memory Empty slot 7
Physical Memory Array Physical Memory Array 0 System Memory Empty slot 8
Physical Memory DIMM1 (Multi-bit ECC) 1024 System Memory Unknown 667 1
Physical Memory DIMM2 (Multi-bit ECC) 1024 System Memory Unknown 667 2
Physical Memory DIMM3 (Multi-bit ECC) 1024 System Memory Unknown 667 3
Physical Memory DIMM4 (Multi-bit ECC) 1024 System Memory Unknown 667 4
STORAGE
Name Manufacturer Model Description Type
Disk size (MB)
Serial number
Version
DELL PERC 6/E
Adapter SCSI Disk Device
(Standard disk
drives)
//./PHYSICALDRIVE1 Disk drive
Fixed hard
disk media
2284540
DELL PERC 6/i SCSI Disk Device
(Standard disk drives)
//./PHYSICALDRIVE0 Disk drive
Fixed hard disk media
285561
TEAC DVD-ROM DV28SV
(Standard CD-ROM drives)
TEAC DVD-ROM DV28SV
CD-ROM Drive
CD-ROM 0
DISK(S)
Letter Type File System Total (MB) Free (MB) Designation
C:/ Hard Drive NTFS 12291 7317 OS
D:/ Hard Drive NTFS 273175 268868 DATAPART1
E:/ CD-Rom Drive 0 0
BIOS
Serial number
Type Manufacturer Model
BIOS Manufacturer
BIOS Version
BIOS Date
GTJV3J1
Rack Mount
Chassis
Dell Inc.
PowerEdge
2950
Dell Inc.
DELL - 1;
Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 2.5.0; Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 2.5.0;
Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 2.5.0-SMBios Version: 2.5.0
OS Name Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard EditionOS Version 5.2.3790 Service pack Service Pack 2 Comments National Land Agency Windows user Gerry Vaz Windows license 69712-OEM-4411902-02111 Windows key KQTR2-2RYPB-W2GMT-BVXV9-CXFC8 User agent OCS-NG_windows_client_v4050
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GPSNet (cont’d)
VIDEO CARD
Name Chipset Memory (MB) Resolution
ATI ES1000 ATI ES1000 (0x515E) 16 1024 x 768
INPUT DEVICES
Type Manufacturer Caption Description Interface
Keyboard Enhanced (101- or 102-key) USB Human Interface Device USB
Pointing Microsoft HID-compliant mouse HID-compliant mouse USB
MONITOR(S)
Manufacturer Caption Manufactured on (week/year) Type Serial number
Unknown manufacturer code AVO Smart Cable RGB color
NETWORK(S)
Description Type Speed MAC address Status IP address mask Gateway Network number DHCP IP
Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE (NDIS VBD Client) - Teefer2 Miniport
Ethernet 100 MB/s
00:22:19:21:6D:99 Up 172.16.20.2 255.255.255.0 172.16.20.1 172.16.20.0
Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE (NDIS VBD Client) #2 - Teefer2 Miniport
Ethernet
1 GB/s 00:22:19:21:6D:9B Down 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
PORT(S)
Type Name Free Description
Serial Communications Port (COM1) Communications Port (COM1) Communications Port
Serial Communications Port (COM2) Communications Port (COM2) Communications Port
PRINTER(S)
Name Driver Port
Microsoft XPS Document Writer Microsoft XPS Document Writer XPSPort:
Microsoft Office Document Image
Writer
Microsoft Office Document Image Writer Driver Microsoft Document Imaging Writer Port
CONTROLLER(S)
Manufacturer Name Type
(Standard floppy disk controllers) Standard floppy disk controller Floppy Controller
Intel Intel(R) 631xESB/6321ESB Serial ATA Storage Controller -2680 IDE Controller
(Standard IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers) Primary IDE Channel IDE Controller
(Standard IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers) Secondary IDE Channel IDE Controller
DELL DELL PERC 6/i Integrated RAID Controller SCSI Controller
DELL DELL PERC 6/E Adapter RAID Controller SCSI Controller
Intel Intel(R) 631xESB/6321ESB USB Universal Host Controller - 2688 USB Controller
Intel Intel(R) 631xESB/6321ESB USB Universal Host Controller -2689 USB Controller
Intel Intel(R) 631xESB/6321ESB USB Universal Host Controller - 268A USB Controller
Intel Intel(R) 631xESB/6321ESB USB Universal Host Controller - 268B USB Controller
Intel Intel(R) 631xESB/6321ESB USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 268C USB Controller
SLOT(S)
Name Description Designation
System Slot System Slot PCI1
System Slot System Slot PCI2
System Slot System Slot PCI3
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SOFTWARE
Editor Name Version Comments
Adobe Systems Inc. Adobe Acrobat 5.0 5.0 N/A ATI Display Driver 8.24.3-060405a-041210C-Dell N/A
Trimble Navigation Ltd GPSNet 2.7.0.3641 N/A
Trimble Navigation Ltd. Trimble Ephemeris Download 1.1.1320 N/A
Trimble Navigation Ltd. Trimble NTRIP Caster 1.1.1320 N/A
Trimble Navigation Ltd GPServer 2.7.0.3641 N/A
Trimble Navigation Ltd. Trimble Streaming Manager 1.0.1037 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB918005-v3) 3 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB925902) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB930178) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB933360) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB933854) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB935839) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB935840) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB936594) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB938127) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB938464) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB941693) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB941716) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB941838) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB942615) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB943460) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB943545) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB944338) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB945553) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB948496) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB948590) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Hotfix for Windows Server 2003(KB950224-v3) 3 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB950974) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Update for Windows Server2003 (KB951072) 1 N/A
Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB951698) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB952954) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB953838) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Update for Windows Server2003 (KB955839) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB958644) 1 N/A Microsoft Corporation Security Update for Windows Server 2003 (KB960715) 1 N/A Symantec Corporation LiveUpdate 3.3 (Symantec Corporation) 3.3.0.61 N/A OCS Inventory NG Team OCS Inventory Agent 4.0.5.0 4.0.5.0 N/A 1.0.5.6 UltraVNC 1.0.5.6 1.0.5.6 N/A Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Kernel-Mode Driver Framework Feature Pack 1.5
N/A
Microsoft Corporation Windows Imaging Component 3.0.0.0 N/A Microsoft Corporation XML Paper Specification Shared Components Pack 1.0
N/A
Microsoft Corporation MSXML 6.0 Parser (KB933579) 6.10.1200.0 N/A Microsoft Corporation Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Service Pack 1 3.1.21022 N/A Microsoft Corporation Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 3.5.21022 N/A Symantec Corporation Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0.4000.2295 N/A Gerry Vaz UltraVNC_ 1.0.5.6 1.056 N/A Dell Dell OpenManage Server Administrator 5.5.0 N/A Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 11.0.5614.0 N/A
National Land Agency Land Valuation System 1.1
This installer configures the PuTTY application for use with the Land Valuation System for the National Land Agency.
Microsoft Corporation Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 2.1.21022 N/A Microsoft Corporation Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 2.1.21022 N/A Broadcom Corporation Broadcom Drivers and Management Applications 10.89.04 Broadcom Drivers & Management Applications Trimble Navigation Ltd. Trimble Streaming Manager 1.0.1037 N/A Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition 5.2.3790 Service Pack 2
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION REPORT
All software application products were successful installed. The general computer information in the
Hardware Configuration report above indicates the server hardware hosting each application.
a. Trimble GPSNet 2.7
b. Trimble RTKNet 2.7
c. Trimble GPServer 2.7
d. Trimble Ephemeris Download
e. Trimble NTRIP Castor
f. Trimble Streaming Manager
g. Microsoft Access (Part of Microsoft Office
Professional Edition 2003 installed on the
GPSNet server WOYENGI)
GPSNet: Map
Overview
GPSNet: Satellite Info & Receiver Properties
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GPSNet: Coordinate Monitor Error Ellipses
RTKNet: PPM results for Falmouth
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RTKNet: Ionosphere results for CORS Network
DGPSNet: Ionosphere results for CORS Network
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Trimble Streaming Manager
Trimble NTRIP Caster
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GPServer: Web Access to GNSS Reference Station
GPServer: Map
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GPServer: Almanac
GPServer: Ionosphere
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GPServer: Raw Data Download
GPServer: Reporting (RINEX Report – Summary)
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BILL OF MATERIALS REPORT
Original Bill of Quantities / Materials
Item Quantity Description Unit of Measure CHARGES
1 10 Enclosure Box Equipment $5,950.00
2 10 US Robotics Modem Equipment $1,700.00
3 7 NetR5 Base Receiver Kit Equipment $148,720.00
4 3 Lantronics Device Servers Equipment $510.00
5 10 Cisco 1800 Series Router Equipment $12,070.00
6 1 Cisco 2620 Router Equipment $3,400.00
7 2 Computer Hardware Equipment $12,920.00
8 1 10/100 mbps switch Equipment $2,125.00
9 1 Server Rack and Console for NOC Equipment $4,250.00
10 10 Coaxial Lightning Arrestors Equipment $2,550.00
11 10 Bracket Equipment $850.00
12 10 UPS (2.2kva) Equipment $13,175.00
13 1 UPS (10kva) Equipment $9,775.00
14 1 Frame Relay Installation at NOC Service $850.00
15 1 NOC Software Installation Service $4,250.00
16 1 NOC Install and Commissioning Service $2,550.00
17 1 System Testing Service $5,100.00
18 1 Geodetic Fix of CORS Coordinates Service $18,275.00
19 10 Frame Relay Installation Sites Service $8,500.00
20 10 Installation of router Service $5,950.00
21 1 Site mains Lightning Protection Service $4,250.00
22 10 Mast Fabrication / Installation Service $6,800.00
23 10 Site Preparation Service $5,100.00
24 10 Remote System Installation Service $6,800.00
25 1 Configuration of network to access RTK Net software external to NLA Service $8,500.00
26 11 Installation of enclosure box Service $7,480.00
27 1 Training in operation and management of VRS network Service $5,100.00 28 1 Initial Assessment Report Service $1,700.00 29 1 Final Project Report Service $3,400.00
30 1 Project Management Service $8,500.00
31 1 RTKNet Software Software $72,250.00
32 1 GPServer Software Software $17,000.00
33 1 Post Install - Support & Maintenance Service $41,540.00
TOTAL $451,890.00
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Post Variation Bill of Quantities / Materials
Item Quantity Description Unit of Measure CHARGES
1 10 Enclosure Box Equipment $5,950.00
2 10 US Robotics Modem Equipment $1,700.00
3 7 NetR5 Base Receiver Kit Equipment $148,720.00
4 3 Lantronix Device Servers Equipment $510.00
5 10 Cisco 1800 Series Router Equipment $12,070.00
6 1 Cisco 2620 Router Equipment $3,400.00
7 2 Computer Hardware Equipment $13,859.78 8 1 10/100 mbps switch Equipment $2,125.00
9 1 Server Rack and Console for NOC Equipment $4,250.00
10 10 Coaxial Lightning Arrestors Equipment $2,550.00
11 10 Bracket Equipment $850.00
12 10 UPS (2.2kva) Equipment $13,175.00
13 1 3TB Storage Array (PV1000) Equipment $8,835.22
14 1 Frame Relay Installation at NOC Service $850.00
15 1 NOC Software Installation Service $4,250.00
16 1 NOC Install and Commissioning Service $2,550.00
17 1 System Testing Service $5,100.00
18 1 Geodetic Fix of CORS Coordinates Service $18,275.00
19 10 Frame Relay Installation Sites Service $8,500.00
20 10 Installation of router Service $5,950.00
21 1 Site mains Lightning Protection Service $4,250.00
22 10 Mast Fabrication / Installation Service $6,800.00
23 10 Site Preparation Service $5,100.00
24 10 Remote System Installation Service $6,800.00
25 1 Configuration of network to access RTK Net software external to NLA Service $8,500.00
26 11 Installation of enclosure box Service $7,480.00
27 1 Training in operation and management of VRS network Service $5,100.00 28 1 Initial Assessment Report Service $1,700.00 29 1 Final Project Report Service $3,400.00
30 1 Project Management Service $8,500.00
31 1 RTKNet Software Software $72,250.00
32 1 GPServer Software Software $17,000.00
33 1 Post Install - Support & Maintenance Service $41,540.00
TOTAL $451,890.00
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NOC Server Room Equipment Variation Details
The site inspection of the existing infrastructure at the server room at the NLA revealed the presence of UPS and backup generator that is more than adequate to support the electrical and power requirements of the NOC equipment in the event of a power outage.
In light of this discovery, permission was requested to modify the original Bill of Quantities for the NOC to remove the redundant UPS provision.
This modification involved the merger of the cost of the 10Kva UPS with the cost of the computer hardware to allow for additional rack-based storage device* and the upgrade in the servers performance**.
Below are the relevant items from the Bill of Quantities before and after the modification.
Extract from original BILL OF QUANTITIES
Item Quantity Description Unit of Measure Contract
7 2 Computer Hardware Equipment $12,920.00
13 1 UPS (10kva) Equipment $9,775.00
Sub-Total
$22,695.00
Revised Extract from BILL OF QUANTITIES after Modification
Item Quantity Description Unit of Measure Contract
7 2 Computer Hardware** Equipment $13,859.78
replaces 13 1 3TB Storage Array (PV1000)* Equipment $8,835.22
Sub-Total
$22,695.00
When included with the remaining NOC Server room equipment being procured through Fujitsu-ICL, the total comes to the total on the Invoice submitted to be zero rated (for the purpose of custom clearance).
Item Quantity Description Unit of Measure Contract
7 2 Computer Hardware Equipment $13,859.78
8 1 10/100 mbps switch Equipment $2,125.00
9 1 Server Rack and Console for NOC Equipment $4,250.00
replaces 13 1 3TB Storage Array (PV1000) Equipment $8,835.22
Sub-Total
$29,070.00
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LOCAL SUPPLIERS OF EQUIPMENT / SERVICES The following table details the equipment procured locally, the suppliers and the warranty and annual maintenance applicable.
Equipment
/Service
Supplier Contact Warranty Maintenance
500VA UPS CES Computer Environmental Solutions
Wayne Cunningham
Cisco 1841 ISR STL Syncon Technologies Ltd
Andre Shim Kevin Willacey
Cisco 3 years Cisco SMARTnet
1yr-8x5xNBD Cisco 2821 ISR
Dell 2950 Servers Fujitsu Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Ltd
Lisa Kong Derrick Brown
Dell Hardware Limited Warranty Plus On Site Service Extended YR; Basic: Business Hours (5X10) Next Business Day On Site Hardware Limited Warranty Repair 2YR Ext; Basic: Business Hours (5X10) Next Business Day On Site Hardware Limited Warranty Repair Init YR; Dell Hardware Limited Warranty Plus On Site Service Initial YR.
Dell PV MD1000
Dell Server Rack
Dell 3524 Switch
Dell KVM Switch
WAN
Connectivity
LIME Lena Whyte Omar Thompson Brian Swaby
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PROJECT VARIATIONS
The project experienced a number of changes from the original plan relating to issues such as legacy equipment at the NOC and selected CORS sites, latency of the backup data transport, the implementation point-to-multipoint at the central router sub-interface, the Internet connectivity to the web-server and LIME’s WAN provisioning.
Omission of UPS, Upgrade of servers & Addition of storage at NOC
As stated on page 43 the NOC equipment was varied in recognition that the preexisting NLA UPS made the acquisition of a discrete NOC UPS redundant. The 10kva UPS was omitted, the performance of the two servers were increased (to 2.5GHz and 2.0 GHz respectively) and a PV1000 3TB Storage Array was added to the configuration. The savings from the UPS was distributed entirely to upgrading the servers and adding the storage array making the change cost neutral.
Implementation of Hub & Spoke (point to multipoint) on Central router
The WAN network model used in the VRS network established in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago utilized point-to-multipoint routing via the client’s central router. Virtual interfaces were defined as central end-points of the respective PVC subnet (192.168.2.x/30) connecting each CORS to the NOC. This plan was not entirely adapted as the hub & spoke topology was implemented within the LIME Frame relay cloud and not at the central VRS router. Thus the router configuration on page 27 reflects LIME ALCATEL Switch configuration.
Provision of Internet connectivity through NLA Network
The internet connectivity and firewall required to securely support access by remote users was implemented on the VRS router in the Trinidad VRS project by adding a WIC1-ADSL card and utilizing the firewalling options and priority queuing capabilities of the Cisco IOS. However in recognition of the pre-existing excess capacity for both capabilities at the NLA, the solution designers opted to provide Internet connectivity, firewalling and priority queuing through NLA existing facilities such as their Cisco 525 firewall and their discrete xDSL modem. Similarly one of NLA’s pre-existing public IP addresses was linked to the NLA acquired domain name for the VRS website.
Incorporation of Legacy CORS into network
The pre-existing VRS network centred at Spatial’s Annette Crescent facility included CORS at Lionel Town and Linstead. These CORS were integrated into the geodetic network by reconfiguring their respective frame relay circuits to aggregate to the host frame at the NOC. This was not originally specified in the contract and Spatial had to absorb some of the associated infrastructure preparation and integration service costs. These relate to: replacing defective GPS antenna, GPS receiver, Router Serial cable and UPS; reconfiguring Lantronix device server and Cisco 850 router and handshaking with LIME to ensure end-to-end connectivity via the frame relay network.
Coordination Reference Frame
Up To this point there is an on-going dispute concerning the reference frame to be used in the fixing of the reference station coordinates. The contractor recommends a realized coordinate system based on ITRF points while the clients favour a defined system based NAD83 (which they assert is the same as WGS84) supported by transformations to ITRF. Dialogue and further presentation by the contractor and other researchers in the field is planned to resolve the impasse. The failure to close this issue will no doubt impact the acceptance of the survey coordination report and ultimately make sections of this final report provisional.
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Retirement of Frame Relay & Introduction of Business VPN
The telecom provider LIME announced the discontinuation of all new frame relay implementation as a corporate business decision, after eight of the new frame relay circuits were established. This unilateral decision was taken despite a signed agreement with the NLA to provide ten new frame relay circuits for the project. LIME offered as alternatives Metro Ethernet and Business VPN. As the Metro Ethernet solution had a longer delivery lead time, Business VPN was selected, but still the delivery a WAN connectivity delay of close to two months was experienced for these two sites (Whitehouse and Lucea).
Upgrade of VRS Management Software
The VRS management software specified in the BOM was GPSNet and RTKNet 2.7. After the contract was finalized Trimble the software manufacturers announced the imminent release of a new generation of VRS management software called VRS(3)Net. The contractor in the interest of the client installed temporary license with the GPSNet and RTKNet software as placeholders while awaiting the release of the VRSNet software so that the client could benefit from the latest and most capable technology without having to go the upgrade route. Spatial will install the new software and sensitize the users within 8 days after receipt from Trimble.
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SYSTEM TESTS
The following tests were conducted successfully on the installed network.
a. Frame Relay Connectivity b. Web Access c. GPRS connectivity d. RTK Differential Correction e. DGPS Differential Connections f. RINEX Download over the Web for post-processing g. Raw Data Download over the Web for post-processing
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CONCLUSION
This document comprises the final documentation of the services, network and hardware infrastructure as installed by Spatial Innovision (supported by Fujitsu, COL, Syncon and LIME). All services have been tested operational at all sites by the customer and as such this document represents the closure of this installation.